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  2. Roy D. Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer was a fictional character created by American disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Douglas, who performed Mercer's voice, used the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performed prank calls .

  3. KMOD-FM - Wikipedia

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    KMOD is known as the nearly 30-year home of disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone, who hosted morning drive time. The pair originated the character Roy D. Mercer, the notorious and popular prank caller who regularly threatened to "open a can of whup-ass" on the person he called for some fabricated wrong the person supposedly had done ...

  4. Talk:Roy D. Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Where Leroy Mercer belittles his victims and rarely let's them in on the "joke", Roy D. Mercer is mainly threatening -- but always letting the victim know what's going on. I was around when Roy D. Mercer first started, and I know for a fact that Phil Stone and Brent Douglas created Roy and his family out of their common experiences with their ...

  5. Talk:List of people from Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    I've removed this entry as "Roy D. Mercer" is a fictional character, played by Brent Douglas, and not an actual person.-Leflyman Talk 19:38, 4 May 2006 (UTC) I was the one who originally added Roy D. Mercer to the Tulsa article. May I direct your attention to [Discussion re Famous Tulsans]? "He" was added because the section originated, not a ...

  6. 1998 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer: Capitol Nashville 10 4 How I Feel: Terri Clark: Mercury Nashville 23 Hungry Again: Dolly Parton: Decca Nashville 5 5 I'm Alright: Jo Dee Messina: Curb 8 9 I'm from the Country: Tracy Byrd: MCA Nashville 13 If I Never Stop Loving You: David Kersh: Curb 4 7 If You See Her: Brooks & Dunn: Arista Nashville 2 7 If You See Him: Reba ...

  7. After Bobby Berk exit, Jeremiah Brent enters 'Queer Eye' cast ...

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    The Fab Five are back to take Vegas − only this time, the "Queer Eye" cast is the one getting a makeover.Jeremiah Brent, an HGTV alum who hosted two shows on the network with husband Nate Berkus ...

  8. 2003 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer Hits the Road: Roy D. Mercer: Capitol Nashville 16 Rules of Travel: Rosanne Cash: Capitol Nashville 49 Show: Allison Moorer: Universal South 19 A Six Pack of Judd: Cledus T. Judd: Koch 37 The Songs of Hank Williams, Jr. Various Artists Warner Bros. 31 Steal Another Day: Steve Wariner: Selectone 22 Streets of Heaven: Sherrié ...

  9. 2002 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer: Capitol Nashville 18 Forever Country: Various Artists Razor & Tie 16 Greatest Hits: Mark Wills: Mercury Nashville 49 The Heart of a Legend: Johnny Cash: Madacy 39 A Hillbilly Tribute to Mountain Love: Hayseed Dixie: Dualtone 40 How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats: Charlie Daniels: Sparrow 26 If That Ain't ...