In a world set by the CAB policy the last thing you need is this, obviously. Meanwhile, Terrence Settman (Willem Dafoe), has just learnt that his wife has died whilst giving birth to identical septulet sisters in an unknown hospital that is willing to keep it a secret. Governmental departments have set up the CAB (Child Allocation Bureau) that enforces a policy that each family can only have one child, with the theory that in the short term it will deal with the planet’s issue.
The story plants the idea that families producing too many children is the crux of the planet’s problem.
It is 2073 and the planet is nearly beyond saving with food resource dwindling, there is an increase in natural disasters and the world appears to be over-populated. It was over 23 years ago that I was introduced to him by our then program director Tim Richards, who, when I was trying to piece together this show and look for people to join the show from all over the country, he said, ‘I think we have someone that is great here in town and is available and capable of doing this.’ That’s when he introduced me to Spike.The premise is a distinctly interesting subject. And for over 23 years, Spike has been an integral part of this radio program. “Spike is no longer on the Mojo in the Morning Show. “We are in a situation of a change that has happened on the Mojo in the Morning Show,” Mojo said this morning during the 6 a.m. The iHeart morning show did not post anything on social media as of Monday afternoon but acknowledged Spike no longer being a part of the show at the beginning of their morning show on Monday. The radio personality stated that he couldn’t at this time answer any questions regarding why he left. Help Me Hank and Spike during 2022 Help Me Hank’s Toys for Tots drive (WDIV Local 4)