Roy D. Mercer (Brent Douglas) Dies

Mercer would confront individuals or businesses with fabricated grievances, often demanding compensation and threatening an “ass-whuppin'” if his demands were not met.

Roy D. Mercer is a fictional character created by American disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on Tulsa, Oklahoma’s KMOD-FM radio station in 1993. Douglas, who voiced Mercer, used the character for comedic sketches involving prank calls. In these calls, Mercer would confront individuals or businesses with fabricated grievances, often demanding compensation and threatening an “ass-whuppin'” if his demands were not met. The character’s humor stemmed from his exaggerated Southern drawl and confrontational style, which resonated with many listeners.

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Universal Soldier: The Return (1999)

I watched Tri-Star Pictures, 1999 military science fiction movie, Universal Soldier: The Return, the sequel to Universal Soldier, on Netflix DVD. Luc Deveraux is now acting as a technical expert for the governments Universal Soldier program. The S.E.T.H. computer program learns that the UniSol Program is being shut down and comes up with a plan to use the soldiers to take over. This movie was directed by Mic Rodgers (he is famous for his stunt work, Hacksaw Ridge, Braveheart, Transformers, Thor, Iron Man, Lethal Weapon) in his directorial debut.

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