Skip to main content

Ryan Lemond vs. His Neighbor, A KSR Greatest Hit

Drew Franklinby: Drew Franklin03/25/21DrewFranklinKSR
dog
<small>(Getty Images)</small>
[caption id="attachment_344830" align="alignnone" width="1412"] (Getty Images)[/caption] Kentucky Sports Radio listeners are divided on the new feud that invaded Wednesday's show. A show intended to center around a live phone interview with Mark Stoops, everything took a backseat to Ryan Lemond's new neighborhood beef when the story of his barking dogs came up early in the show. We found out on air that Ryan's neighbor, an elderly woman, left his wife, Amanda, a voicemail telling her to do something about the barking dogs on the Lemond's back porch. Ryan then played the voicemail on the show, and stood firm in the family's stance that dogs will be dogs, and they will not do anything about the barking. There are other barking dogs in the neighborhood, Ryan noted as part of his defense. Here's when the conversation really started picking up: [audio mp3="https://kentuckysportsradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/neighbordogs.mp3"][/audio] Ryan vs. the Neighbors took a quick break for the interview with Mark Stoops, who sided with the neighbor in the debate, before a surprise caller joined the program after Stoops with more to add to the story. Tyler, the grandson of the frustrated neighbor, called in to defend his grandparents against the Lemonds, and things took a dramatic turn when Tyler announced they will be putting their house up for sale. But the drama still didn't stop there. Ryan's wife Amanda walked out of a hair appointment to call in and defend the Lemonds and their dogs. It was in that moment that we knew we were in the middle of a Hall of Fame episode of KSR, and a feud that is only beginning. Listen in both hours of today's podcast:

Discuss This Article

Comments have moved.

Join the conversation and talk about this article and all things Kentucky Sports in the new KSR Message Board.

KSBoard

2025-08-02