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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:42):
It's Dave damnascheck. Ladies and gentlemen, wonder if too.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
Old lang zy that would be a that would be
or a one of our favorite Christmas.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
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Speaker 5 (01:07):
Okay, so before we get started, can I just congratulate
Dave on the success of his alma mater. I know
he has been living and dying with Indiana football for
all probably about a season and a half now, and
to fall finally get rewarded for all that faith and
patience and stick to itiveness.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Hope you're enjoying it the pursuit. Listen.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
You can play your games, but let me just say
something to you. I'm an old man. I think we
can all agree on that. How old am I? When
the Indiana Hoosiers vanquished Ohio State in the Big Ten
championship game. It was often mentioned throughout that broadcast that
this is the first time that IU has taken down
the Bucks since nineteen eighty eight October of nineteen eighty
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eight in Memorial Stadium. And of course I already knew
that because I attended that game. I was a student
at the time. That's how old I am. So of
course I've been riding with Bill Mallory all the way
up the present day. I remember Trent Green and Antoine
Randall l and all the rest of it, fella, So
I've been riding along.
Speaker 6 (02:15):
Now.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
I don't know if it's morally wrong that I have
simultaneously been rooting for the pitt Panthers. Call that or
it's polygamy, but that's what I've been.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Doing very different conferences.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
You're fine, all right, So let's talk about the Pittsburgh Steelers,
who are headed to the Motor City to take on
the Lions on a four to twenty five matchup. If
they lose this game, are you going to rest all
the starters against the Browns?
Speaker 3 (02:40):
Dave Wow, because it won't matter.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
No, Yeah, I get that, it doesn't. I get that
it doesn't matter and by the way, I got it sideways.
Like we were talking about last week, one of my
favorite things is pouring through the standings and all the implications.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
By the way the Patriots right.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
I thought that I see I misread it. I was
looking over it and thought, well, the Steelers are going
to have both division and conference record over the Ravens,
and so if this, if they just beat the Browns,
uh the Steelers, that they would have locked up the
AFC North. But I guess common opponents is higher up
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on the room. It's very it's very complicated to dumb
days to try and too complicated in fact. No, So
bottom line is I would not rest the starters, and
I doubt that Tomlins is going to do that as well.
You know, this is the big one to me. I
know that we've there's been a role in conversation for
not just four months, but for probably a couple of
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years now. But I really do feel like this is
the one.
Speaker 7 (03:53):
This is going to be.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
A desperate Lions team, a good Lions team, but not
a great one. This is a you know, they're they're
they're they're mess, They're there, they are descending without Ben
Johnson and Aaron Glenn. That has been a gentle role
uh towards the mean from from the peak of this
Detroit Lions almost run uh to the super Bowl the
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last couple of years. The idea that looking okay is
going to be good enough. I think they the Steelers,
if they're a viable playoff team, this is the week
that you show it. I will become a believer if
they can go up there. And I don't know about
moral victory or straight up victory, but there's got to
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be something that I have not been overwhelmed as it
seems like the popular most of the populace has by
the win in Baltimore, which had some fluke to it,
and the Dolphins win, which I don't even know what
you can make about that too, and may well have
been drunk in that game. And by the way, it
was good to it was good to see too, because there's.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
A decent chance he's our quarterback in six Shut your mouth,
Shut your mouth, shut your mouth.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
I mean, given the way things have tracked the last
couple of years, is it implausible that if they got
a deal from him to dolphin to eat a giant
percentage of the contract that the Steelers would say no
to that, unless it's Kirk Cousins. I mean, I think
it's I think it's plausible. But yeah, I think that
the best thing that the Steelers have going for them
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possibly is that the Ravens just aren't that good and
and maybe we'll see that when they play the Patriots.
But I still, if forced to choose, which I don't
believe you're forcing me to choose, but I still think
the Ravens are going to end up taking this division.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
I hope to be wrong.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
I hope you're wrong as well, and I think that
they're very much in question right now because of Lamar's health,
and he took another day off this week, so I'm
not exactly sure where he is with everything. They don't
exactly seem to be on all cylinders. He and uh
Harbar don't seem to be in simpatico.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
So I am do you like philosophically Bowman? You are?
You know you are the face of steel or fandom
to some degree.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
There, I'm not true.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
You get cross with me if I criticized the team
with what when the game is going on, you get
angry with me as a friend.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I bust your chops a little bit and say, hey,
let's just root for them when things go good.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
I am rooting for them. Here here's the philosophical question.
Would you like it? Because I've always said people always
challenged me. Well a generation ago. A generation ago, people
I said, like, how pathetic do you have to be
to be a Vikings fan that you would root for
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Brett Farr, the guy who tortured you for the last
decade and a half, That if he's the missing link
to you getting a Lombardi, it wouldn't be worth it.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
And people say you.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Would take Ray Lewis if it meant a Lombardi in Pittsburgh,
and I said, I absolutely was not. That is not
something I want.
Speaker 8 (07:07):
Now.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
Burrow and Lamar have never won a Super Bowl, as
you know, would you then, because like, if you bring
in a ringer like Connor mcjesus would be a great
ad to the Penguins because he's never gotten over the hump.
So then the story would be Crosby helped him get there,
and so it would be for Burrow and Lamar Jackson
they haven't actually won it yet. I wouldn't want someone
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else's mercenary. That was my knock against Russ and Aaron Rodgers.
I don't want these late stage mercenaries coming in here
to try to provide the difference. Would you be excited
about Joe Burrow or Lamar arriving in Pittsburgh by hooker
by crook between now and the start of would you?
Speaker 3 (07:49):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (07:49):
I don't love the idea of it. I think Burrow,
for some reason, because he hasn't directly, you know, caused
us so much torment over the years. I don't think
I like that.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Now, now this is all This is personality based for me.
This is not necessarily team based. Because he asked me
the same question about uh, Carson Palmer. No, No, I
would not have wanted Carson Palmer. I absolutely hated Carson Palmer.
You know, uh, you move over to Baltimore there, Flacco,
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the Flacco thing, Eh, I don't know that I would
have hated him quite as much. All I know is
I grew up. So when you say ray Lewis, I'm like, yeah,
I hate ray Lewis. I don't want him. What about
Patrick Queen, Yeah, I'm fine with it.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
All I know is that I mean I grew up
hating the Philadelphia flyers, despising the Philadelphia Flyers and despising
Dave Schultz more than all the other Philadelphia Flyers who
I had despised. And when the Penguins got him, ups
like go Schultzi, kick somebody. Yeah, why that about Hartnell?
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Penguins fans hated Hartnell so much, and I was like,
if you put on a Penguin sweater, my god, this
town would love him.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
Well, you know what. Now to answer my own question,
and now that I'm thinking this through to your point there,
bowman or and actually pursued it, you bring up that
the reason you don't do it spiritually, it was proven.
The personification of why you don't do this is Ron Hexstall.
He came in. He was a spy the whole time.
I did warn about that, and I felt paranoid for
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saying it, but I was proven right ultimately he was.
He was a double agent, He infiltrated he I don't know.
He went over sixty six, you know, and and and
it went from there and you saw the results and
they weren't good. Here's another question I have for I think.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
One more one more on that vonteze Berfect No.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
No, Clay Matthews for sure.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Well, for me, it's the measure. The measure is have
have they gotten over the hump on their own? And
now we're adding them to try and to push us
further over the I like I say, if we are
helping drag a talent the finish line, well yeah, I
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mean yeah, I don't want somebody who is primarily associated
with another team coming in. And then again I think
of old man Brian Trotchier coming over and contributing to
those couple of cups. So I'm not that resentful to him.
But I did say when people gave him a standing ovation,
when they introduced him like here he is number nineteen
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Brian Trotcier. A lot of people in the Igloo I
was there that night cheered for him. They cheered it,
and I booed it, and I said, I I don't
cheer until he contributes that makes an actual contribution to
the Pittsburgh Penguins spoiler alert. I ended up cheering him,
which had to feel good when he won that stay
in the Cup.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
In his biography, actually he talks about that being the
turning point in his career here in Pittsburgh. Let me
ask you this, Dave with Christmas upon us here. I
know that you have always been our go to a
Phishonada when it comes to Christmas specials, the rank and specials,
especially the year without a Santa Claus, the what's the one?
Speaker 8 (11:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (11:07):
Well listen, first of all, a couple of things, if
you you know, like everybody likes to sell it, I
like to get into the to the holiday spirit and
all of that. But a couple of things you've got
to call out or you're not keeping it one hundred.
It's the kids say the Burl lives this this crazy
s O B. What kind of purb is he?
Speaker 8 (11:26):
Like?
Speaker 4 (11:26):
Uh? Some body waits for you? Kiss or once for me? No, Burl,
get your own, lady, What do you mean kiss? I'm
you You're at Christmas Day? You creep O No Burl,
And I'm going to put it somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
What do you say? What?
Speaker 4 (11:49):
What do you get that?
Speaker 8 (11:50):
Burrel?
Speaker 4 (11:51):
By the way, Burl is a dynamite name for a baby.
What's this little cuties named Burl? The uh?
Speaker 8 (11:59):
I not?
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Other good name is Rudolph and so things come out
of the gate. Okay in Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer,
the Christmas special that everybody loves when your regular programming
was interrupted by that spinning thing and then then you
got to watch Rudolph for the next hour. Is terrific,
except for the fact that early on we see Rudolph
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just after birth in the cave with Donner and the
mama and and this miracle baby that immediately right after
birth starts talking. So it starts talking, this this reindeer
like mama, and then all of a sudden, his night
his nose goes red and his proud papa turns cross
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immediately like, oh, oh no, we gotta hide that nose.
We can't let Stan to see that nose, Like this
is what kind of father are you? You just had
a baby, and this is your reaction is that it's
nose lights up, and oh, we got to cover that note,
And then he puts dirt on the miracle baby baby
who can talk, who can speak, puts dirt on the
baby's nose. And he's an abusive, emotionally abusive bother. And
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then we find out why because then Santa does show
up at the cave to congratulate the parents on their baby,
and uh and uh, Santa comes in to look at this,
at this little kid, and the dirt comes off and
the nose goes red again, and he's like, oh, he'll
never ride it. He'll he'll never be a part of
my team if he has that red note.
Speaker 9 (13:28):
Santa is a Santa's a uh, a.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Vain old man demanding that this little reindeer baby not
have a shiny red nose. He's a miracle baby, and
and Donner and San are teaming up on him, and
this vain old man starts as a fat slob, starts
singing about like, uh that that I am sure, I.
Speaker 10 (13:49):
Am old, like I don't know.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
We just had a baby. Man got out of here,
you old man, let me ask you here. And then
you go all the way to the end of the
story that this red nose is somehow a blight on
the reindeer and on the North Pole community at large,
and then it gets it gets cloudy out one one
Christmas night, and then staying all of a sudden goes like, Rudolph,
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with your nose so bright, won't you guide our sleigh
to night? Rudolph then and there should have said screw
old man. You had to shoot your mouth off and
sing your song. Now, good luck with Christmas. Man, I'm
out that would have been That would be the greatest
ending as a man of justice.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
That's what I would like to see.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Dave Dannischeck The Football America Podcast and also with some
strong thoughts on a Christmas classic and all right, I'm
asking everybody.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Top three must watch Christmas movies go kisser.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Ones for me, the I do include die Hard. I
do love watching Misery. Shout out Rob Reiner. I do
love watching because it's so snowy and out here in
la we don't get to enjoy that night. You feel
cold when I watch that movie and it's and it's
uh delightful, and then we already have watched My favorite
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the better the brother, the older brother of Rudolph the
Red Nose Reindeer is Santa Claus is coming to town
in the origin story.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Yeah, of old Satan.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
I like that when he has the Red Beard and
all the rest of it, and uh the Winter Warlock and.
Speaker 11 (15:21):
And uh, you know, my food in front of the
the My favorite part of Rudolph is when they go
to the Island of Misfit Toys and they're all cast offs,
you know, and they go, oh, Rudolph, You're cast off,
just like us.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
He is No, I'm not if.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
Shut your face, Dennis, Dennis the dentist who wants to
be a dentist. What they're clearly saying is the Ermie
gay that I mean that the story. What they're obscuring
is the dentist is gay. But they're like, I want
to be a dentist and we will not have that.
That is the That is behavior of the devil. But
of course they're not really talking about chemistry, are they.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Nobody wants to Connor Heyward in the box.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
He does look like that. It would be great if
throw us a Charlie Batch in the box though.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
It time. Everybody wants a Charlie in the box.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
Yes, Charlie in the box. Dave Danmasheck in the podcast.
Make sure you check out the Football America Podcast. Wishing
you and yours a happy, healthy holiday season and all.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
The best in twenty six day. Thanks for all the
great stuff all year long. Always we love you, buddy.
Speaker 4 (16:34):
Ah You're the best. This is the highlight of my
week every football season, even if my performance doesn't doesn't
indicate as much. It's it's the best thing I get
to do. I appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (16:46):
Bowman.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
The whole gang. Keep up the great work, Tad. Merry Christmas,
Happy New Year. Talk to you in twenty six. Hopefully
the Steelers will be a playoff team by then.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Thing that pops in your head, what is the present
as a kid that you got that was the life changer?
Speaker 3 (17:06):
I think a bicycle.
Speaker 12 (17:08):
I got a I got a bicycle one year that
was not something that my dad had pieced together in
the garage that wobbled when you pedaled it. I actually
got it when I got it. When I got it,
oh yeah, I had a couple of spare.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Park bikes, you know. Oh yes.
Speaker 12 (17:23):
His argument was, well, let's see if he likes it. Well,
what kid doesn't want to bike?
Speaker 8 (17:27):
Dad?
Speaker 3 (17:28):
You know? But I was riding around in a in
a rust bucket for a while. And then when I've
got a.
Speaker 12 (17:32):
New bike I got, I got that huffy evil canevil one,
and that was I thought.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
I thought I had super powered.
Speaker 13 (17:39):
The confidence, the confidence, and still with a new bike,
he trusted me with this thing.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
Nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 12 (17:48):
Nineteen seventy six, Yeah, I thought I thought I had
super power.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Now I know that bike and that bike had a
plastic like uh.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
The plate on the front the handlebar.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
No, didn't it look like a gas tank on a motorcycle.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
It was like right underneath. I didn't have the one
with the gas tank. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Speaker 14 (18:11):
Me?
Speaker 12 (18:11):
It wasn't yeah, exactly no, but I know. But it
had that plastic piece that looked like you were riding
a button. No, but I had like a mine had
a like a plastic plate on the front of the handlebars.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
But I removed that. I didn't like the way that
sounded when I was right, Yeah, I didn't enjoy that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
And now that was in Florida or was it in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 12 (18:34):
That was in Pittsburgh. That was before my dreams were shattered.
Speaker 3 (18:37):
I didn't have to in pint.
Speaker 12 (18:38):
An imagination to deny my life so that I could
become an artist.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Next question, not much to delve into there, Right all right?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
By that game, right, all right? Did you take the
bike out immediately? Regardless of weather it was at we
were riding in the snow right away.
Speaker 12 (19:00):
Took a spell when the ice hit a slush puddle
too hard and uh. And then in the summer it
was at the slag dump, kind of going downside piles
of you know decimated call cinder. So that's where we
used to play in Swissfeld. There's a slash dump right
behind Memorial Field. Sure there was a hole in the fence.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
We'd get in there.
Speaker 12 (19:22):
I think we were going BMX tricks. No one said nothing.
You come home just covered and soot.
Speaker 14 (19:27):
You have fun.
Speaker 3 (19:28):
Oh it was a blast. Yeah, I loved it.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
So you're my older brother Charlie's age and my brother's
Charlie and Gary were like Irish twins and they always
got like the same stuff.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
But evil can Evil.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
I cannot impress upon people enough what a big deal
it was for someone your age to get Evil Cane.
Speaker 15 (19:45):
I was.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
I was too young for that, but I just share
all the evil.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
And there was one year my dad got them or
Sanna whatever got them the Evil can eevil set that
was like a motorcycle and there's the action figure there's
on the motorcycle and when it looped and you could
create jumps and everything like that. And my dad was
very excited about this. And so his two idiot sons
go down and they like set up a whole track
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for him to film with the Super eight. He wants
to see, you know, like their first creation with this,
and what jump that they're gonna have and is he.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Gonna go over the Snake river or what is it?
Speaker 2 (20:19):
It had a big green snake river canyon that came
with it that you could set it up to jump over.
And they set it up and immediately my dad's like,
all right, go and they're like they, you know, pull
the thing to get it revmed up. And they put
it on the track and it goes flying down the
track and it does the loop and then everyone's like oh.
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And then it goes off a jump and goes up
into the air and goes way faster than they thought
it was going to and lands right in the fire
on fire on Christmas.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
And immediately to melt. It just gone that one tie
one one. Yeah, shooting anything. You gotta know what's down range.
That's right right into the fireplace.
Speaker 16 (21:07):
You know.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
It like landed and took a hard right kind of
like how Evil would land.
Speaker 17 (21:13):
Yeah, he would do that every night. That's why you
watch yes, right, damn hard right, turn right into the fire.
The actually pumps up into the air and.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
Burns into a grizzly death, never to be used again.
Speaker 12 (21:30):
Even And I knew as a kid when he when
Evil Canevel tried to jump the Grand Canyon, when they
rolled that rickety rocket out there that looked like wildly
he put it together.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
I think even as a nine year old.
Speaker 12 (21:43):
I was like, I don't think this is gonna go well,
I don't think this is gonna go well.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Did you ever see the Evil Knievel documentary that was
on I think it was on Netflix or it might
have been. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's Netflix. And I
think Johnny Knoxville.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Is that makes sense, That makes sense.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
And it is a tale of not just like the
craziest person you ever like. It just seems inconceivable that
he would be this destructive for his own edification, like
it made him happy because to him it was the
only way to stay famous and the only way he
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could be a smoking, boozing babe hound was to be famous,
and nothing was more important to him than being famous
and desired.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
If you have no other skills in life, yeah.
Speaker 13 (22:34):
Then jumping a couple buses while they're on fire seems
like a good plan.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Yes, you know, bones heel and chicks dig scars was
the famous joke from Simpsons, but that was basically what
he thought, and he would. And he was like, not
the greatest person, maybe not somebody you want to be
your dad?
Speaker 13 (22:50):
Do you really want to delve into stuntmen's pass and
make morals? I mean, these people are on the fringes
of society.
Speaker 12 (22:56):
When whenever I saw ev Knavo, I just thought step dad.
He had stepdad written all over him. He just had stepdad.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Written on him.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
He was basically, like you said, stunt man, He's like
right out of a Burt Reynolds movie in the set,
like something from Hooper, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (23:11):
That was his real life one hundred He might have been.
Speaker 13 (23:14):
A stepdad and his step son was probably like, yeah,
jump the canyon.
Speaker 9 (23:17):
Yeah exactly.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
You know, she jumped the files place on your life.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
But you know that's funny, that's that is what his
son jumped. His son jumped the Caesar. It became Yeah,
Robbie Knievel, he was the one legacy to have to inherit.
Speaker 13 (23:34):
You want to do you think Brownie James has tough
shoes to film?
Speaker 2 (23:37):
I mean, exactly, at this rate, you're never gonna jump
seventeen buses. What a disappointment. So your you's are already
for for the holiday. When's the Wilster get there?
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Ry rock and roll man. He gets him on the twentieth.
Speaker 12 (23:53):
I got a little surprise for him, uh for ed
his place, but that don't get there till Wednesday. So
I have got him convinced to stay here from the
twentieth to the twenty fifth. And his mother is very excited.
So she's got him home for four days. So that'll
be round the clock full fridge. I'm actually doing it
for selfish reasons because he'll be home. They'll be stuff
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in the fridge. They'll be cookies, they'll be whatever his
favorite meal. You know, the prince is coming home, so
I'll get to eat and part take in that tip.
Now you know I need something from the store. Now
she's like, you got a car? Oh okay. The boy
comes home and it's that that fridge starts to look
like Narnia.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
You just open well, Billy, hoping you have the happiest
guests to man.
Speaker 12 (24:42):
Everybody have a very merry Christmas, happy holidays, and happy
New Year. And here's to a safer time. Here's to
a kinder time. Don't be a jag off ho ho ho.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
There you go. That should be on at the T
shirt down in the Strip district. Don't be a jag
off he.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
He watch die Hard on Christmas Eve. That is your
number one Christmas movie. Yeah, we got too.
Speaker 12 (25:07):
We'd always do a double feature Polar Express followed by
die Hard. It's not Christmas in the guard House until
knacka Tone, until Hans Gruber goes off the Knackatomy building.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
That's how we know. I told you how we know.
St Next up in the air I.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Saw those inflatables on somebody's yard. They had Knockatomy Plaza
inflated in the front yard.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
I have two of the I have.
Speaker 12 (25:30):
I have the ornament of Willis in the air vent
and I have an ornament of Hans falling on.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
My tree right now. That's awesome. Well, look man, have
a great one. We're getting set for guys. Christmas. Happy Holidays.
Speaker 6 (25:43):
Take yourself at home the Red Carpentrtment. Michelle Michaels is
your host for the All Request the Electric Lunch at noon.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
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Speaker 3 (25:57):
Morning show, it is the DV Moore Show.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
We're live to take from Little Giant studios and historic
Allen Town neighborhood here in Pittsburgh. And if you're a
musician or performer looking for some studio space to perform
or record or rehearse, you got to check this place out.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
It's absolutely amazing.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
And we're here for the common Heart in anticipation of
the big holiday show coming up December twenty seventh at
mister Small's Theater. I'm with Clinton Clay of the common
Heart and all the common Heart and Clinton. While we
have the opportunity, once you go ahead, introduced all the
band members, because there's a ton of people here, make it.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
Quick, gladly.
Speaker 18 (26:31):
We have Frank Cohen on trombone, Nate Enscow on trumpet,
Abby Gross on saxophone, Lucas Bowman on the keys, Michael
Menda on guitar, Brian Woof on drums, Anton de Fade
on the bass, Mari co Reid on the vocals, and
Cladonia on the vocals, and me, at any.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Point where you worried about forgetting somebody's name, at every
single I saw you pointing to the like each one
of them.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
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the the idea of who you were supposed.
Speaker 19 (27:01):
To be uh dat.
Speaker 20 (27:02):
I know these folks too, will.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I know that you do.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
And you guys have traveled all over the country, and
the national following and attention that you guys have got
through the years have always made Pittsburgh proud. And that's
why this holiday show is so special because you blow
it out and it's in honor of the Food Bank.
Speaker 18 (27:17):
Yeah, it's you know, this has become a wonderful tradition,
and you know, involving a charity has always been something
that we've all been passionate about, and no greater one
of the Pittsburgh Food Bank.
Speaker 20 (27:26):
They just I got to go visit there the other day.
Speaker 18 (27:28):
They're they're wonderful folks doing amazing, really important work.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
And guitar Zach has opening this one up for you,
Yes he is.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
All right, get your tickets right now while they're still
available at the Mister Small's box office, and you can
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Speaker 20 (27:43):
Yeah, you can go there, or you can go to
the Commonheart dot com too. Okay, whatever's easier for you.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
I just saw someone on StubHub a little bit ago too.
Oh not for nothing. Get them for the box office.
They're not cheap on stopbub Yeah.
Speaker 20 (27:54):
If you go to the box office, there's no fees.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Yeah, that's the way to look at it. All right,
So what do you got for us? Right now?
Speaker 20 (27:59):
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Speaker 3 (28:01):
More for you?
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Here getting you ready for the biggest show of the
holiday season, December twenty seventh at mister Small's. It's The
common Heart live from Little Giant Studios on DV.
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Speaker 21 (29:22):
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Speaker 24 (31:27):
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Speaker 2 (32:52):
December twenty seven's at mister Small's get your tickets right now.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
We got another one coming up for you on DV.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Stick around one more from Clinton Kleig and the crew
here as we continue to get ready for that big
holiday show here and it's in pretty much an all
day coffee house.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
This morning on the DVE Morning Show.
Speaker 6 (33:09):
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Speaker 3 (33:47):
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Speaker 2 (33:49):
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Speaker 26 (34:25):
New lease on life.
Speaker 3 (34:27):
It's going to be cool. We're manifesting it. You can
wom infest it.
Speaker 27 (34:30):
Sure, Okay, I'm excited about the holidays. I'm sure you
guys are too. And you know, I think the thing
that's really special about Christmas is you also get to
think about memories of even like when you were a kid.
Speaker 26 (34:41):
So what was the life changer Christmas present for you? Sean?
I'll start with you, can you think.
Speaker 28 (34:48):
Of It's the Nintendo. I want to give a more heartfelt,
meaningful Well, that's not what it's about. You get that,
You get that Nintendo and the next month of your
life is gone. As an eight year old plug it
in and but what game? Oh, Super Mario Brothers three.
Speaker 3 (35:05):
Okay, yeah, that's good. Yeah, I have the same answer.
Speaker 16 (35:09):
I'll say N sixty four because at that stage of
my life I was so into games and it was
gold and I.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Of course I like that. You want to shoot some
blocky Russians for the holiday, That's right.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Mine would be, because I am so much older than
you guys, would be an Atari twenty six hundred game,
not the twenty six hundred, which was it was great
to have that, like the people who had in television
or Clacovision.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
Yeah, it just it was too weird. You have like
a remote control that you had to work.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
It was like the choicetick was too hard to So
the twenty six hundred the gold standard. But when pac
Man came out and we got pac Man, I'm pretty
sure to this day I have some thumb arthritis that
can be attributed to when I was twelve getting That's
what the old pac Man. It sounded like Aatari. It
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was nothing like the video game. It did not stop
us from playing that. We did not sleep as children
for a week when we got that game. I will
never forget it. I remember going to a soccer tournament
that I had to play at and I was like, oh,
my wrist is kid like. I was actually like injured.
I needed an Aaron Rodgers cast. From using the Atari
(36:23):
joystick too much, I broke the rubber off of it
and we only had the plastic left. And old people
like me will remember when that would happen. And then
you just have a piece of plastic stick in out
and you're like, no, no concern here, right.
Speaker 28 (36:35):
How addictive was pac Man when you had to lose
quarters and stand in a pizza shop to play it?
Now put that addictiveness in your home for free. Yes,
you're done. They were making crack in my living basically.
Speaker 26 (36:50):
How bad did the siblings fight over it?
Speaker 2 (36:52):
It was you just you know, it was because you
could play two player, and so you would like whoever
won get you know, winner stays, you know. So it
was one of those situations where you usually only had
to take one game off or two games off.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
Yeah, Pitfall was another one. Pitfall was a pretty big one.
But they're all video games.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
If I had to think of a toy, it would
be I got an X Wing Fighter when I was
really young, like seven or something like that. And I'll
never forget that because it was just like, oh, this
is the or No, I got the land Speeder, not
the Xwing Fighter.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
My brother got the xwoing Fighter.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Land Speater is the little brown car that Luke Skywalker
is in that floats along the si Okay, yeah.
Speaker 26 (37:33):
Did you keep it? Like pretty nice?
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Or yeah? I'm on eBay right now, dude, I wonder
how much that stuff costs.
Speaker 2 (37:42):
I bet you could make a pretty penny if you
have some mint condition early Star Wars toys.
Speaker 28 (37:48):
If you're a parent, when you do your Christmas shopping,
buy two by the one to give them and put
another one in the basement, and now you have a retirement.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
This is the stuff my.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
Dad said, And it's why I kept McDonald's peanuts glasses
for twenty five years, only to find out that they're
only worth four dollars apiece.
Speaker 27 (38:03):
Yeah, and now you go to Pittsburgh Vintage Mixers and
you're like, oh man.
Speaker 26 (38:07):
These ash trays are not nearly as much.
Speaker 3 (38:10):
As they said.
Speaker 28 (38:10):
Exactly what the McDonald's glasses. That has something to do
with the lead pagte Okay, all right, your present.
Speaker 27 (38:20):
Mine was It was this thing called a Star Stage
that I got when I was four, and it was
a combination of like a kid's version of a PA.
So it had a little light like it had a
sound system on the bottom and the little lights that
would come up, and then it was a mic stand
and they had a microphone on the top and so
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but like I would get really really close to the
microphone like a little kid.
Speaker 26 (38:47):
Didn't have any presents at all.
Speaker 27 (38:48):
But my favorite thing about it is because then I've
told like the story many times before that my parents
were super you know, like young and very cool and
didn't know if MTV was going to screw up my
sister and I, and so they just had it on
all the time. And I broke the Star stage very
quickly after I received it on purpose because I wanted
to be Steven Tyler.
Speaker 26 (39:08):
And so I broke off the thing so that.
Speaker 27 (39:11):
I could carry the mic stand around with me, and
I tied scarves to it so that I could run
around more because I had to be mobile. I couldn't
be tied to the PA nice I had to move around.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
Yeah, I mean, what a spot on this? Yeah they
knew right away.
Speaker 27 (39:30):
But when we're talking about actual gift giving, whether it
was from Santa or whether it's you giving to other people.
You know, what you give to somebody, you're picking out
the right gift. I know can be stressful for people,
but because you know it sometimes can strengthen your relationship
with somebody. It shows that you're thinking about them or
how you think about them. There's actually services. There's one
(39:52):
called mister Considerate, which is a gift concierge service.
Speaker 26 (39:57):
So it's like literally helping people fail.
Speaker 27 (40:00):
You're out what to give people, and you like go
through the service and you tell them as much as
you can about somebody, and then they'll like help you
pick out presents.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
For people, and they're not just typing this into AI.
I guess not.
Speaker 29 (40:12):
But those without such services, mister considerate, that's the most
boring Batman villain. Those without such services usually fall into
six different styles of gift givings.
Speaker 27 (40:30):
So we're going to go through these if they's paying
anything in you. One of the styles is called the materialist.
This is this type of person who gives a gift
that's all about status and you might now like pick
this out whenever somebody's giving you something. Now, so this
is the person that has to buy you either the
coolest or the hardest to find trending item.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
Okay, this was nobody in my life growing up.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
I can guarantee you that if you wanted a cabbage patch,
you were most likely going to get a calliflower.
Speaker 30 (41:04):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (41:05):
Like this, Yes, there was no brand name stuff coming.
Speaker 26 (41:08):
No, you're getting the oldie version of whatever.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
It's right, timu whatever is popular. Yeah, my dad was
tu before it existed.
Speaker 28 (41:18):
Uh.
Speaker 26 (41:18):
The sentimentalist is the other one.
Speaker 27 (41:21):
This is like the people that give you a gift
that is so thoughtful you feel like you are going
to ball your eyes out. This is all so difficult
because sometimes I feel like they're trying to get one
over on me.
Speaker 26 (41:35):
Right, but that probably says a little bit about me,
Like are you messing with you?
Speaker 8 (41:39):
Right?
Speaker 2 (41:40):
You won't even accept that it's a nice thing. You're
like cynical about it. How are you trying to screw
me with this?
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 27 (41:46):
This is nice when somebody's so like nostalgia driven or
just like that thoughtful that you hate them.
Speaker 3 (41:52):
A little bit.
Speaker 16 (41:53):
This old broken watch reminds me of you in such
a deep way that I'm not even.
Speaker 28 (42:02):
I'll sneak one of those in every three or four years,
Like you can't keep that up. But if you throw
in the sentimental one every now and then, they know
that it always could be kind. I'm the lottery. Basically,
I'm disappointing you with some crap from five to below
most of the time, so that you hang on to
hope that I might get one.
Speaker 3 (42:21):
Right, you might.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
Scratch off a fifty bucks, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, my
mom I was. It's really easy to trick her with
the sentimental one and like it, like if you screw
up and don't get something, it's very easy to go,
I'm going sentimental last second. But also she just doesn't
know how, you know, technology works. So you know those
Apple books that they used to be like you could
take stuff out of your iPhoto ya and just drag
(42:42):
it into a book and they would print a book
and send it to you and they probably still do
it zero effort, like none at all. I did that
from my mom, you would have thought I published this
and like went to Simon and Schuster and petitioned them
on behalf of my family.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
And I think she thought it was.
Speaker 31 (43:01):
Like people can just buy this, it's available.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
I'm like, if you want to Barnes and Nobley right now,
they haven't and that just you know, it just she
eventually figured out that wasn't the case, but just the
fact that it was like pictures, oh, and they're all
here because she doesn't want to open up a computer,
you know. She's like, although I will say that was
a few years ago. Now, if I just made an
iPad gallery for she'd probably be happy with that.
Speaker 3 (43:26):
Oh, you made a gift.
Speaker 26 (43:27):
Yeah, the projector is another one?
Speaker 27 (43:33):
Oh my god, yes, you can probably figure out what
this one is. This is somebody who buys something that
they actually just want for themselves, or it did do
something to subtly encourage lifestyle change.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
Yeah, my dad did this all the time.
Speaker 26 (43:47):
Can you think of an example of it.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
You bought things that he wanted.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
He'd like, he'd buy a watch that he that was great,
and he'd be like, then he'd hold it up and
you have the same one on, and I'm like, what
are some we're twinsies like, no, this is you obviously
like this it's a great watch. But yeah, but I
don't wear watches.
Speaker 32 (44:04):
You do?
Speaker 3 (44:07):
Somebody doesn't know the Christmas spirit over there?
Speaker 2 (44:10):
He always did that it would be like, you know,
when he was into lighthouses, you'd get a lighthouse hoodie
or something.
Speaker 3 (44:16):
Like, I'm not gonna wear this. It looks like a
penis on my sweat from I'm not nice. That's it.
I have great taste and now you do too. Exactly.
It's historic. Your problem is I like the.
Speaker 27 (44:28):
One that encourages a lifestyle change too. It's not just
that like I wanted this for myself, like Homer buying
marjor bowling ball.
Speaker 33 (44:36):
Kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
Major, major risk, gotta be careful. My brother did this
for our friend who had a baby, and he bought
her a gym membership, an exclusive like nice gym that
was like, you know, all the rage in town at
the time. And he's like, hey, I got you one.
(44:57):
It's like a new Nautilus. Remember when had like actual clubs.
Well this was a nice new Nautilus and he's like, hey,
notist member. She was so offended she didn't talk to
him for a long time. She was just like, oh,
you just take him fat, you know. And he's like, no,
I thought you said you wanted to get back into shape,
and I thought the new club and people, no, And the.
Speaker 3 (45:20):
Answer was no.
Speaker 14 (45:22):
Big no.
Speaker 28 (45:23):
I tries to make up with it by buying her
anger management classes. This is just doubling down the other way,
just like Pizza of the Month club?
Speaker 31 (45:32):
Which way do I know?
Speaker 19 (45:34):
Are you matter?
Speaker 9 (45:35):
Are you that I don't care?
Speaker 19 (45:37):
What I think.
Speaker 27 (45:39):
I remember receiving a gift as a book as a
gift once that was called how to be an Adult
in Relationships.
Speaker 34 (45:46):
And I was like, this is a really specific book
that was it from your partner at the time, because
that seems like a clear my mom.
Speaker 7 (45:57):
Oh boy, this is.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
Partly on you, mom.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
How to be a better daughter by your mom, by
you a book called how to Be Subtled about the author,
I'm your mom. It's the picture of her.
Speaker 27 (46:20):
The procrastinator makes the list. I don't think I have
to explain this one.
Speaker 26 (46:24):
This happens.
Speaker 27 (46:25):
This is like every Man on the you know, two
days before Christmas? Basically that's a Century three Mall. Is
there like a big clips that we play every year
of somebody freaking out about going to Century three Mall, Yes,
right before Christmas and trying to shop.
Speaker 2 (46:38):
Yeah, good luck. Also, my dad was big on that
one too. I thought, you thought, that's when you get
the deals, the third and the twenty fourth. Okay, that
is that is when they charge you the most right,
that is that is prime. He goes, Now, they're just
trying to get rid of everything. Then nope, nope, you're
getting crap is what you're getting. There's nothing left, nothing left.
Speaker 27 (46:59):
I feel like this is kind of going hand in
hand with the sentimentalist, but the listener. The listeners almost
certainly keeping a running notes app list of all the
closed books, jewelry and beauty products that you mentioned throughout.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
The year, and it always makes me feel like the
worst person. Yes, like, oh, look at you being thoughtful
all the time. I mentioned that in June and you
remembered I'm awful. Here's a gift certificate to furies who.
Speaker 3 (47:29):
Argument.
Speaker 2 (47:29):
Okay, fine, I'm on record quite frequently here the last
couple of weeks talking about food. But that is for
the procrastinator. Gift gift cards, layup gift cards.
Speaker 26 (47:40):
It's also just kind of smarter, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
Like well, like my nephew, I don't know what the
hell he wants, you know, like they what they want
changes so much.
Speaker 3 (47:50):
He's uh, twelve, you know, about to be thirteen, like
they I don't know.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
It changes all the time. Yeah, he's so, here's a
gift card. Yeah, you can do whatever you want. Then
he buys something I don't understand. He's like, thanks, I
bought whatever. I bought some am O for a game
I'm playing on Twitch right now or something like that.
Speaker 3 (48:09):
I don't even understand what it is anymore. I'm an
old person.
Speaker 16 (48:14):
The local restaurant or local business gift card is a
layup because if you get any blowback, you can say, well,
I'm sorry for supporting the people.
Speaker 3 (48:25):
I guess I'm a big jart. You want to build
your own high road out of the gift.
Speaker 27 (48:31):
The final one on the list is the convenience seeker.
I don't know if I totally get this one. The
convenience seeker opts for the easy solution, like a recycled
but new scarf originally from their mom that's been tucked
away in their closet since last Christmas or whatever. Lingerie
the Harriet employee at Victoria Secret just throws in their bag.
That actually just sounds like I'm not really thoughtful.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
Yeah, jerk, Yeah, kind of.
Speaker 26 (48:56):
So number six the jerk, I think that's it.
Speaker 3 (49:01):
That's not convenience.
Speaker 27 (49:02):
H Yeah, I don't think I like that person at all.
I think, all in all, your gift doesn't have to
be pricey. Just do the best you can do with people.
And I've said I hope this year some people just
want to hang out. That might be all I have
time for this year is a good hang Yeah.
Speaker 3 (49:20):
Well, Abby just wants to hang out, that's fine, that's
an easy one.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
I think that it's never been easier to buy useless
things that will only be fun for about a week
to have around off of Instagram, Like stuff that you
know is going to break but sounds really cool for
like a minute or so. Like those huge magnifying things
that you can get that you put on your phone.
And I've seen these attachments that go on your phone.
(49:46):
You're like and it's like a microscope.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
You're like, yeah, you check it out.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Yeah, Or those little bulbs that turn your room into
a celestial sky. And I think dumb stuff like that
that they are just pushing Chinese crap basically on Instagram.
Really easy way to buy something for somebody that they'll be, oh,
oh okay, it's a little novelty thing. Yeah, that's kind
of neat and some dude who's eighteen is trying to
(50:11):
sell it to you on instant in a reel. He's like,
I'll tell you what, one of the coolest gifts I've seen.
Check this out, and then he works it. You're like,
that does look kind of cool, looks fun Like it's
this a thing that floats across the room. It's like
a frisbee. Yeah, the kind of hovers or something like that.
You know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 26 (50:26):
I do five minutes a happiness.
Speaker 3 (50:27):
That's why they have the sharp roumage at the airport. Yes,
that's exactly. It's not just the neck pillows.
Speaker 28 (50:32):
It's you're getting on that plane and oh my god,
uncle Frank, we got nothing for go find a thing.
Speaker 3 (50:37):
Yeah, and it'll look cool when he unwraps it.
Speaker 16 (50:40):
Right. He used to get groped by a Kiosk worker
at the mall. And now even from the safety of
your own home, you can see these things. So that's
someone going feels good.
Speaker 3 (50:49):
What do you do now? You almost got the technique down.
Let me show you. Why is your left arm around
my abdomen?
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Old hunte and easy and fluid motion like that, it'll
come right back to you.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
Oh yeah, good, for.
Speaker 26 (51:07):
Everybody. Do the best you can do. Merry Christmas, everybody.
I need a pretzel.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
Merry Christmas. Still more to come a little more common
heart for you. Crampis Christmas and Mike's twelve Days of Wait, No, it's.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
The Night before Christmas. I'm getting them mixed up.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
Mike's doing the Night Before Steeler Christmas to get you
set for this weekend's big Steelers Lions game, which, if
you've been listening, Mike really feels good about the Steelers chancas.
He's real confident that they come out with a win
MotorCity on Sunday.
Speaker 3 (51:38):
Here's what time is it?
Speaker 2 (51:40):
It's only four fifteen, you mean I've got ten minutes.
Speaker 31 (51:43):
It'll take off.
Speaker 19 (51:44):
Change my butt.
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When mister Smalls presents a benefit concert for the Rainbow Kitchen,
Feed the Bird this Friday, but Mister Small Theater. This
all ages show will feature the best and local Pittsburgh
musal like joe Urscheckey, Bill Deese, Jeane the Werewolf, Tiny Wards,
Clinton clag at the Commonheart, Kelsey Barber, Sun King Warriors,
Liz Berlyn, Jen Wurtz, Hondred Costello, Chet Benson, Attie Twigg
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Christmas, You ding Dons, It's the DV Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (52:51):
Randy Ballman with Abbey Chrisner make Pursuda Tad Whistle in
with us this morning. Jacob back to our producer and
t is the season for Christmas movies. And as you
know in the Hallmark has been playing Christmas movies since
about August, and they have every kind of Christmas movie
you can imagine, and they try to pinpoint every demographic
that might jump in and tune into one of these things.
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And so it was only a matter of time before
they finally launched a Pittsburgh themed Hallmark Christmas movie, which
is coming out this weekend. When Gina returned home to
her childhood house in Crafton from her bougie condo in
the Strip District, the last thing she expected to find
was a ghost of Christmas past tank Philip Kowski.
Speaker 3 (53:37):
Gina, what are you doing here.
Speaker 26 (53:39):
Helping my mom recover from her foot water remove with surgery.
Speaker 16 (53:42):
What are you doing here fixing your Pittsburgh party? Because
your cousin Chip Claude did a Thanksgiving good as new
And just when you thought you've lost the Christmas spirit
for good, me and some of the old gang are
going to mugshots for wings and darts.
Speaker 3 (53:55):
You should come.
Speaker 35 (53:56):
I can't.
Speaker 27 (53:57):
I'm planning the Mayor's Christmas jingle ball at the PBG
play skating and I have to make sure.
Speaker 26 (54:00):
The ice is okay.
Speaker 3 (54:01):
It's freezing out. The ice will be fine.
Speaker 27 (54:03):
No, I mean, I need the Immigration police to sweep
the area of all the vagrants.
Speaker 26 (54:07):
I can't just stay and crafted forever.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
Gina, Hey, for real, come get hammered with us. This
time of the year.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Holiday magic can find you in the unlikeliest of places, draft.
Speaker 26 (54:18):
Spirits drunk in the cab of your truck again, What
is this high school.
Speaker 16 (54:22):
Actually, yeah, this is a high school. We should probably
not stay parked here. I'm for sure pushing point oh eight,
But I just want to ask you.
Speaker 30 (54:30):
You know what this is?
Speaker 26 (54:32):
Is that mistletoe?
Speaker 36 (54:33):
Is it?
Speaker 3 (54:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 16 (54:34):
I'm sincerely asking you what it is. I just pulled
it out of my teeth. But I only had one
bite of salary. You know, I'm real glad your mom
had her footwork's removed me too.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
And when the spirit of Christmas comes knocking, will you
let it come inside?
Speaker 3 (54:49):
Good morning, Merry Christmas.
Speaker 26 (54:51):
Why are we in my childhood bedroom?
Speaker 3 (54:53):
Oh my god, we sleep together last night?
Speaker 31 (54:56):
Please tell me we use the condom.
Speaker 3 (55:00):
Away? Wait, aren't you on.
Speaker 2 (55:05):
When your original Christmas plans fall through? It's time for
a plan b Christmas tonight on the Hallmark channel.
Speaker 3 (55:16):
This would never work between us. You're a plumber, master plumber.
Speaker 26 (55:20):
Right, and I'm the assistant to the mayor.
Speaker 16 (55:22):
And I'm technically still married to Tara. But who cares.
I think we could be great together. Plus I could
really use your health insurance.
Speaker 9 (55:29):
Oh there's the drugstore pull over.
Speaker 26 (55:33):
I'll over from here, lose my number and forget this happened.
Speaker 8 (55:36):
Gina.
Speaker 16 (55:37):
Wait, Jana, I promise to text you every time I
could stop a plan B Christmas Tonight on the Hallmark Channel.
Speaker 3 (55:46):
Well, those you know that's like destined to be, like
the Pittsburgh gets a Wonderful.
Speaker 26 (55:50):
Life, I think, just perspective.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
Yeah, I hope those two can make it me too,
And we all know stories like that, you know this
time of year. Can you give me some Christmas music?
Can you little Christmas music? I don't even care if
it's the kind that'll get us dinged. Those Hallmark movies,
the tropes in them are hilarious. We played for you
the clip from our Algorithm bit about how every one
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of those is like they make up these events that
just are so ridiculous they steer into the skid almost
of the joke.
Speaker 11 (56:23):
At this point, I was wondering if you two were
coming to the Green pine Grove town Square Christmas Eve
Festival of Lights Christmas Tree Decorating Contest finalist Colti Hey.
Speaker 5 (56:32):
I just wanted to know if you were coming to
the Twinkle Twinkle Jingle Jaco Merry Christmas Snowflake win or
Pine Cone Pusy Mitton.
Speaker 30 (56:38):
Decorating Dance Dance Revolution has Slinging Mass splinging, crash, stinging cookoff,
fucking stuff for Naughty Santa, wet t shirt contest, Shorty
fundraiser for Orpans and sand the.
Speaker 7 (56:46):
Tax Evaders pre diabetics. This is what Eggnox, Stiff.
Speaker 3 (56:49):
And Swore rates tonight. Yeah, that's pretty much what they're like.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
Yeah, but some of the tropes that you'll often find
in these movies, and by the way, I find them
very watchable.
Speaker 3 (56:58):
Really, I'm not even kidding. I kind of like them.
Speaker 26 (57:02):
You kind of like romantic comedies?
Speaker 19 (57:05):
Though.
Speaker 3 (57:05):
What'd you say like that? Because I don't think it's
understood why she said it like that.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
I think I said what I said how I said
what romantic comedy?
Speaker 15 (57:16):
Do?
Speaker 1 (57:16):
I like?
Speaker 27 (57:17):
You like rom No, you like romance movies more than
I thought you would like.
Speaker 3 (57:25):
What I talk about Love actually a lot.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
You always say you hate it, but you talk about
it a lot. It's objectively terrible. No, it's fun to
hate watch. That is a hate watch. Nobody likes love actually.
Everyone hates Love actually, and that's why you watch it.
Speaker 5 (57:38):
He thinks your protests a little little too much.
Speaker 3 (57:42):
Turn it down a little bit. What's your buddy? All right?
Speaker 26 (57:43):
I didn't mean to insult you.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
I'm not insulted, You're just wrong.
Speaker 2 (57:47):
So the big city hot shot who hates Christmas is
the usual Hallmark five, Right, that's the first thing you
can count on.
Speaker 3 (57:55):
And it's never the dude. The dude's never come in back.
Dude is unsuccessful.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
It's yes, the dude is always the schlub who couldn't
get out of town.
Speaker 16 (58:05):
Anyways, I'm a carpenter, like Jesus was. I guess that's
sort of my charm. I don't know, but I stayed hot. Yeah,
Jesus chisel dabs.
Speaker 3 (58:21):
It was like Jesus. Anyways.
Speaker 16 (58:26):
Some of the actors in the Hallmark movies, you can
tell that their agent came up to them and was like, well,
it's either this Hallmark movie or pornography. I got two
scripts here, why do you leave through them? And I mean,
I'll be honest, some of this stuff in here is
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pretty hardcore. And just you know, shoot me a text.
I by the clients.
Speaker 2 (58:56):
Yeah, the bad news is that we did not get
you on service. I have her, Poco Poco. We were
really hoping it was between you and that thirty eight
year old guy who's only a foot and a half tall,
and they went with him because is a it's a
long story anyways, Actually it's very short, give me a call.
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So there is that the big city hot shot, and
it's always the woman who's career minded and everything. And
she comes back home but she doesn't believe in Christmas.
Speaker 3 (59:25):
She's too busy. She's too busy for Christmas.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
But then she gets to her small town and this
is the second trope of the small town, where nothing
ever changes.
Speaker 3 (59:37):
The charm of the town. Oh, it's delightful, the local traditions.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Oh really, are you doing the chestnut roast tonight in
town square?
Speaker 19 (59:51):
Coco? Do you believe me?
Speaker 2 (59:55):
You believe they're in the coffee house as soon as
we get back from holiday break. By the way, a
band uh another one the Lop and havelb is like,
I can't talk to Josh.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
I'm engaged to Trevor.
Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
Oh yeah, And then their family works the entire movie
to explain what a douchebag Trevor is.
Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
Right, you can't marry this capitalist, the guy with all
the money.
Speaker 16 (01:00:21):
Yeah, and the health insurance and the apartment and the
four oh one K.
Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
You should date your high school love. Yeah, that'll get more.
And then there's that last minute miracle that always happens.
It saves everything, just one look where all of a sudden,
the guy who was just the slub the entire time
walks in AND's like they're like.
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
We lost all our Christmas presents this year.
Speaker 35 (01:00:51):
We're not gonna have Christmas that we were supposed to
have for the unfortunate that disadvantaged youth.
Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
And now it's it's just so tragic.
Speaker 35 (01:00:59):
And then you like, he's like, hey, hey, I notice
your car turned over in the snow drift the other night.
I pull all these presents out, I rewrapped them all
for you, and good to go. I had to replace
a couple of them. There are damage, but you don't
have to pay me back. I'm just happy to be
a part of your Christmas. And then he goes ah.
Speaker 31 (01:01:22):
And they're like, he gets seck, I gotta have sex
with him.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
I'm gonna stay in this dumpy town forever.
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Everything they thought three days before they've just won eight
on this place sucks. These people are all enmeshed. It's
like it's insane. Each other's asked.
Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
They all are. They know everything about each other, zero
privacy and I'm never leaving.
Speaker 16 (01:01:56):
Oh yeah, and then after they get married, right, they
need to do sequels where it's like, uh, Stephanie finally
found out that Mark was a bit of a player
while she was in the big city because there's only
sixty women in the town and Marcus had sex with
fifty five.
Speaker 2 (01:02:15):
Or she just learns all of these other weird things
about him that you can't possibly know by re meeting
someone in three days. And she's like, you have what
he's like, agoraphobia. That's right, I can't I can't go,
I can't go outside.
Speaker 26 (01:02:30):
Marcus is home a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
She's like, I thought you were just rebuilding and remodeling thething.
Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
No, this is a prison that I am instructing for
myself that I can never leave.
Speaker 16 (01:02:43):
I only leave the house once a year for Civil
War reenactments where I only play Robert E.
Speaker 14 (01:02:49):
Leave.
Speaker 16 (01:02:51):
Wait, what's so specific?
Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
Won't play anybody else.
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
It's just super racist And she doesn't find out until
she's pregnant. You what now, Yeah, I'm a member of
a militia you might have heard of, called white whites
for whites.
Speaker 26 (01:03:10):
Wait, so you can wear a mask?
Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
Hallmark Christmas Movies, they're the best.
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Live to tape Right now, for little Giant Studios in
the historic Allentown neighborhood of Pittsburgh. And if you are
a musician in need of a space to rehearse, record,
or perform, you should check this place out because it's amazing.
But there's a just a huge performance going on over
the holiday that we want to make you aware of,
and that's why we're here tonight recording The common Heart.
And I'm joined now by Clinton Clegg of the common
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Heart and Clinton always get to see your brother.
Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
How are you all right?
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
So the big holiday show for the common Heart is
coming up at the end of the month. Tell us
all about it, give us all the details. What day
is it and what's the deal.
Speaker 18 (01:03:58):
Saturday, December twenty seventh, we're having our show at Mister Small's.
This is the second iteration of our secret album series
where we don't tell the audience what the album is
gonna be, and we play an iconic album from history.
But then also we have a full common Heart set after,
so it's gonna be fantastic. We have an amazing support
acts with us, We have Selective warming up the stage,
and then guitar Zac's gonna be.
Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
Joining us too well.
Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
Guitar Zach is none to mess around with. He's like,
guitar Zach. Let me ask you this about the record album?
Is it one that like, will everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:04:29):
Know what it is right away? Everyone will know what.
Speaker 19 (01:04:32):
It is right away?
Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Okay, that's it. Yeah, that's what I was. I always
wonder if it takes a little walk.
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
So I remember when you guys did Floyd and you
did wish you were here and that, like I think
some people it took them a minute.
Speaker 3 (01:04:42):
I was in the crowd and I was like, oh,
no way. And then he launched into it and destroyed it.
That was awesome.
Speaker 18 (01:04:48):
Yeah, that was really fun. Yeah, Pink Floyd was like
a huge undertaking and that's the fun of it too.
This is why you know our second time doing it.
The first time was great with Pink Floyd, and now
we got another one that we're all excited about.
Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
And there a charitable component to this show, yep that
people should know about right.
Speaker 20 (01:05:03):
Yeah, we're working with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
Speaker 18 (01:05:06):
We will be collecting non perishable items at the door,
so please load up on your cans and dry soups
and all that stuff and bring it along and We're
working with three Rivers therapists who's actually volunteering to collect
all that and get it to the food bank for us.
So kind of a co collaboration of mental health and
food security.
Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
Good deal. All right, well, what are we going to
hear right now?
Speaker 7 (01:05:28):
This is a brand new tune.
Speaker 20 (01:05:29):
This one's called Pop Molly.
Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
All right, here they are.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
This is the common Heart for you a virtual live
to tape coffeehouse on the DV Morning Show.
Speaker 19 (01:06:20):
That shot it's my that you like you word.
Speaker 37 (01:06:31):
Tuesday the secret fell Dad, I'm show you.
Speaker 19 (01:06:44):
Not read. I sh shot that show. That's wrong. Thing
like you.
Speaker 14 (01:07:02):
You're talking about.
Speaker 19 (01:07:03):
You the child a child person. I will go to
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version supping Boa. Then you pasion suppings. I say, you
can't starve for conversing. Where the pressure up? The chalco.
Speaker 38 (01:09:47):
Shoo oh man, The common Heart popa Molly December twenty
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seventh at mister Small's get your tickets right now at
the mister Smalls box office.
Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
We'll hear a couple more from the common Heart.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
Getting ready for that big holiday show coming up here
on the DV Morning Show, Live to tape from Little
Giant Studios in Allentown one O two point five DVE.
Speaker 7 (01:10:51):
Tyson is safe for highway travel and ready to get
you from here to there.
Speaker 19 (01:10:57):
Take care of my man.
Speaker 15 (01:10:58):
How's it going?
Speaker 25 (01:10:58):
He's got a reloaded from the DV morning show Sports
and a Workforce commercial three hour at three afternoons with
Chad Tyson on DV.
Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
When the new year hits, every business could use a
little at your radio home.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
At Pittsburgh Steelers one a two point five DVE. And
while of course we're looking forward very much to the
game this Sunday at Ford Field in Detroit, it's also
Christmas time and that means Christmas movies. And who better
to have here to talk about those than our friend
from Pittsburgh Magazine, Sean Collier, movie reviewer extraordinaire and longtime
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regular here on the Morning show.
Speaker 28 (01:11:37):
And you know, somewhere between Scrooge and Grinch. But hey,
I can find the season a little bit this time
of year, usually with the aid of the movies.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
So I've asked you to compile something.
Speaker 14 (01:11:48):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Everybody has their best of Christmas lists, so I want
to hear a quick rundown for your best of But
what I really want to hear, because this is what
I think is the more necessary component of Christmas movie reviewing.
He overlooked Christmas movies the hidden gems.
Speaker 28 (01:12:08):
They go hand in hand, because yes, it starts for me.
It starts with a holy Trinity, which can expand into
a Holy quintet as necessary. You know, Father's Son, Holy
Ghost Mary and Saint Peter. Throw them in there. Why
the hell not? The Trinity is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
die Hard. It's a wonderful life. I think that's the
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when you need inspiration, you go to die Hard. When
you need to laugh, you go to the Griswolds when
you need the Christmas spirit. And to be clear, the
Christmas spirit is Scotch. You'd go to Scotch for the
three belts of Scotch you put on. It's a wonderful life.
You start bawling like baby, Yeah, that's the Trinity. If
we expand it to the Holy Quintet. I throw in
mup at Christmas, Carol, Oh, because Gonzo is a better
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Charles Dickens than Charles Dickens himself. Because at this time
of year, we fantasize about having a legally defensible excuse
to blow towards some bad guy's head.
Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
That's what we really want. That's the core.
Speaker 28 (01:13:09):
I think every year you should get to Christmas vacation, Diehard,
It's a wonderful life. Probably them up, it's probably Home Alone?
Speaker 3 (01:13:16):
Okay? Can I buy Yank the Wheel? Sure?
Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
Before we get to the next part of this Home
Alone two, how do we feel about Home Alone two?
Speaker 26 (01:13:24):
We don't need it.
Speaker 28 (01:13:26):
It's still a Christmas movie. It has its moments, but
it's nowhere near the level of the first one. The
Home Alone two is you started Home Alone at seven
point thirty. You're not quite ready for bed yet. Let
it play to the next movie while you fall asleep.
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Yeah, it's fundamentally How do you even justify a parent
doing that to a kid twice?
Speaker 8 (01:13:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
I mean that's all I can I can't get past
that part of it. If you know one cast member
of that movie has been impeached twice by the Congress.
Speaker 28 (01:13:58):
That's irrelevant. Yes, none withstanding right, No, it's a it's
a little much. The original stands on its own, I think. Okay,
but there's a long week ahead. You've got presents to wrap,
cookies to bake, mild yet inevitable family disputes to officiate.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
You may need to go deeper. These are the next
steps from the big ones.
Speaker 28 (01:14:18):
Okay, you watch Christmas Vacation, you think I want more
of iconic comedy, a holes getting their come upance, so
you go to Scrooged. Scrooge should be an automatic watch.
It is so damn good. Yes, it's so funny, and
everyone in it is so funny. Bobcat Goldthwaite is hilarious,
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perfect buster. Poindexter is hilarious. He actually is very good
in that. David Johansson absolutely nails it. Carol Caine is
hilarious and really beats the hell out of Bill Murray.
Speaker 3 (01:14:51):
Did you know that? Yes?
Speaker 28 (01:14:52):
She when she grabs his lip, she tore his lip
off like she she she injured him. They had to
stop filming for a couple days. That's the kind of
payment suffering I need in the holiday season.
Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Fun fact, the line producer on that movie, the guy
who make sure they run everything on budget, Pittsburgh Zone,
Dawn Lee, and he has told me many stories of
the filming of that movie, and once such as they
were driving down the West Side Highway in New York
City in in a like a town car, he and
Bill Murray after they were you know by being partners
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and we would like to search out the local Irish establishment.
And they got into a fistfight and pulled over and
beat the hell out of each other along the West
Side Highway there in New York. And it delayed filming
because Bill had a few injuries from that. But so
everyone was beating Bill Murray up in the life film.
But they they are like true irishmen. They had no
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problem with that happening. They held no grudges, like, ah, yeah,
we beat each other up, and yeah, I see you
tomorrow night.
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Right.
Speaker 10 (01:15:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
They and Bill Murray did an interview afterwards and he
was asked what like years later and asked what was
one of his favorite movie film And everyone always assumes
he's gonna say Caddyshack, And he said Scrooged because Don
Lee and I who was a priest on the movie,
had the best time ever. So that's Sean Lee's uncle,
who is, you know, part of what made that movie
so great.
Speaker 28 (01:16:13):
In my opinion, it all comes back to Pittsburgh always.
In that case, it comes back to New York. If
it's nineteen eighty seven and you see Bill Murray in
the fist fight on the side of the road. You
don't even flinch, like, oh yeah, yes, it's a normal Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
There's the Chrysler building and there's Bill Murray fighting a
big guy from Pittsburgh.
Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
Speaking of it all comes back to Pittsburgh, or at
least western Pennsylvania. You watch It's a Wonderful Life.
Speaker 28 (01:16:39):
You want more of Indiana's own Jimmy Stewart, Yes, go
to the shop around the corner.
Speaker 3 (01:16:44):
I like this movie. I think a lot of people.
It's on HBO Max right now.
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
It doesn't have quite the Christmas spirit, like the thing
that happens to you when you watch It's a Wonderfly,
But it's a really good movie.
Speaker 28 (01:16:58):
It happens in the store during the Christmas shopping season. Yeah,
that plants it in Christmas enough to count it. But
what occurred to me watching it, So him and Margaret
to Sullivan both work in the shop. They can't stand
each other. They don't know that their secret pen pals,
and they're falling in love with their secret pen pals.
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So this is just every Hallmark Christmas movie, but with
actors in it. Yeah, that's the distinction.
Speaker 2 (01:17:26):
Imagine like getting catfish back in the day, requiring a
lot more like there was an actual letter.
Speaker 28 (01:17:31):
Writing that occurred, postage, you had to buy a flower,
to put an in your lapel, to go to a place,
to maybe see a person. I love Jimmy Stewart, and
he's so Christmas coded because of it's a wonderful life
that this is just a nice just a nice time,
particularly if you do watch all those Hallmark movies.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
I liked the fact the reason I like watching old
movies is because it's time travel and you get to
go back and see what it was like and how
people talk to each other. And I get that movies
weren't exactly the accurate representation of the lexicon being used,
particularly this.
Speaker 28 (01:18:01):
One, which is set in Budapest and features twelve different
non Hungarian accents. But other than that, that is very true.
But yes, it is a nice flashback, yes to all
the way to nineteen forty. But if you're not an
old movie person, again, the Hallmark thing prepares you for
the way this one goes. You watch Home Alone, you
want more mayhem, you go to Black Christmas from nineteen
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seventy four. I have never seen this many regarded as
the first slasher movie before Halloween because it's sorority girls
are getting picked off one by one. The co eds
are turning up code dead. Will anyone be left by
New Year? Margo Kidder's in it, Olivia Hussey is in it.
Directed by Bob Clark. You know what he made ten
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years later a Christmas story that's the same character, Black
Christmas and a Christmas story. He had the murder Christmas
so he could save it. That's range you have to
like horror movies. But it's really atmospheric and really creepy.
Speaker 3 (01:19:05):
Andrea Martin from SETV is in that as well. That's
kind of weird.
Speaker 28 (01:19:09):
John Saxon, who went on to be the Dad Knight
Mary on Elm Street and a horror icon on his own.
Speaker 3 (01:19:14):
It has a great cast.
Speaker 28 (01:19:16):
That's really the first one where hey, there's a bunch
of young people and they're going one.
Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
By one and we don't know who the killer is.
So long but four years before Halloween. I think if
you haven't watched it and you like a horror movie,
holiday horror is its own genre.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
I was just gonna say, there's so many, yeah Christmas
horror movies now most.
Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Of them are bad or just cheesy.
Speaker 2 (01:19:36):
Silent Night, Deadly Night, Oh there's like four of those
Christmas Evil, Christmas Bloody Christmas, New Year's Evil.
Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
There's one called Thanksgiving. Oh that's the Eli Roth Remember
it came out.
Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
Oh yeah, I thought it might have just been an
accurate portrayal of what happened.
Speaker 28 (01:19:52):
Right, and Violent Knight, which is the one with David
Harbor and Beverly D'Angelo.
Speaker 3 (01:19:58):
That's what she was promoting. She called into this show
and fell asleep. Oh yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
She fell asleep on the show. No greater compliment, like
somebody burping after you cook. Then she feels so comfortable
with you, ye that she just fell right asick. Her
second holiday classic. If we go to classic, you watch
Muppet Christmas Carol. You want more absurdity. Here's a twist.
You go to Batman Returns. That is a Christmas movie.
How it is it's set at Christmas.
Speaker 28 (01:20:23):
This is where the Penguin and Christopher walk and are
giving everyone presents that blow up or kill them ors.
I always forget what actually happens the Michelle Pfiffer Catwoman one,
but it.
Speaker 26 (01:20:33):
Is they like the Gotham Christmas Tree, right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
That happens at the beginning. It's set at Christmas and
is Christmas themed. The line between the Muppets and Tim
Burton in Goofy Mode does not exist. That is the
same category.
Speaker 28 (01:20:49):
So Muppet Christmas and Batman Returns absolutely works as a
double feature for me. Finally, you watch Diehard, you need
more holiday action. You need that feeling of energized Christmas
sphere you get from John McClain.
Speaker 3 (01:21:02):
What do you do next? Where can you go?
Speaker 28 (01:21:05):
You watch die Hard too? Also Christmas movie? No, he
is die Hard a Christmas movie. Is so settled. That
debate is so settled that I'm moving onto the sequel.
Die Hard two is also a Christmas movie. He's at
the airport to pick up his wife who's coming home
for Christmas. It's got the hustle and bustle, and he's
got to stop the terrorists to save Christmas.
Speaker 14 (01:21:26):
Again.
Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
It keeps happening to him. I gotta be honest.
Speaker 2 (01:21:30):
Yeah, And I'm on record many times on the show
saying this, Diehard is a Christmas movie.
Speaker 3 (01:21:35):
That narrative to me is just like Russia.
Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Is our ally really really, if we say it enough
times does it make it true?
Speaker 3 (01:21:45):
It's not a Christmas movie.
Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
It takes place at Christmas and that can't be the
parameter for what makes up a Christmas movie.
Speaker 28 (01:21:52):
Well, do we want to get into a long academic
discussion of the difference between genre and style. Well, if
we do, we want people to pay for it. Yeah,
exactly on stage to a theater or charge it. I mean,
what a CCAC professor's get paid. We could do a
whole course on his Diehard a Christmas movie. I think, Yes,
die Hard Too is a stretch, but die Hard it
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starts with a Christmas song. Everything about it is tied
up in Christmas. He's only there. Like all the great
Christmas movies, All the great Christmas movies are about earning
Christmas through trials, Christmas vacation, getting through all of the
menace Christmas story. It's always about I have to get
through all of this to get to my Christmas that
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I need and want.
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
And what's more that than Diehard?
Speaker 27 (01:22:41):
Lethal Weapon also takes place for Christmas. Yeah, I guess
that's a Christmas movie.
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
You know, there's a lot of movies that would qualify
in the bad but not that bad Christmas movies like
Jingle All the Way. Sure, Fred claws to go ahead
and say The Holdovers is a Christmas movie and oh yeah,
absolutely love it. That's a great movie, outstanding, but that
that's actually a great movie. That one doesn't qualify. Also
(01:23:11):
Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart Just Friends.
Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
I don't think I've ever seen that one. How have
you not seen that one? Just Friends? I don't. I didn't,
I didn't know. This is a thing that people like Jacob.
I need you to corroborate this for me.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, he's you're forgetting the best character,
Anna Faris. Anna Faris plays like a Britney Spears type
of character, and she's hilarious as she did in Lost
in Translation. For a while, Mark Madden would have corroborated
this too. This is his one of his favorite Christmas moves.
(01:23:47):
And I can't believe when I asked him yesterday he
forgot about that highest recommendation. I mean, Ryan Reynolds to
me is like I can take him or leave him,
but in this he's absolutely hilarious.
Speaker 28 (01:23:58):
I will throw it on the list. And if you
need one, or if your horny watch Eyes Wide Shut.
Also a Christmas movie, Fidio. It's between you and your God,
whether or not that's part of your holiday season.
Speaker 3 (01:24:11):
But that's things go.
Speaker 28 (01:24:12):
Bad at the Christmas party and he has to go
on a whole sex odyssey to deal with it. What
about office Christmas Party?
Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
That's funny. Yeah, another bad not that bad Christmas movie.
Speaker 28 (01:24:21):
You need a certain category that you throw on with
no intention of paint, no intention of paying attention to do.
Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
That to so many movies all the time. Yeah, where
you just I.
Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
Want them as wallpaper in the background so they can
walk through and look at a scene and chuckle.
Speaker 28 (01:24:35):
That's how the Christmas Story twenty four hours happen. You
know you're doing other stuff. Yeah, you can catch a
little bit of this here and there.
Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:24:42):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (01:24:43):
Are you just so over a Christmas story at this point?
Has it been too much that we lost? Is it
like hearing black Dog? You're like, I forget why I
like this? I you know what I really loved.
Speaker 28 (01:24:54):
If you want a Christmas road trip, you can go
to the Christmas Story House in Cleveland. Yeah, and you
can hide under the sink and you can stand with
the can of Simonis and that's a lot of fun.
It's just I feel like I know every second of
it before it happens. And there's some really good bits
in there, but I don't need to sit down and
watch it anymore. Yeah, I kind of I'm kind of
there with you. Elf is the same way. It's on cable,
(01:25:17):
practically on a loop for two months, and it's like, yeah,
I know, I know he'd like syrup in a spaghetti.
Speaker 3 (01:25:23):
There's no shock to it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
And yeah, right, Well, wishing you and Mary Beth and
the rest of the call your clan the happiest of holidays,
and thanks so much for everything all year round, all
the time.
Speaker 28 (01:25:31):
Thank you, thank you for letting me yammer about movies.
And I'll be back to do it after I get
some sleep, dear God. Yeah, yeah, And so nothing to
pimp for over the holidays. Oh well, after you're sick
of your family. Christmas is on a Thursday, you know,
so by Sunday you're gonna be done with everybody. So
come down to the Harris Theater for the Steel City
Horror Show. It is a seasonal choice. Our surprise film
(01:25:55):
is a seasonal choice with a very special Pittsburgh icon
as our special guest. That is seven thirty pm, Sunday
the twentieth.
Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
Is it a surprise?
Speaker 16 (01:26:04):
You know?
Speaker 3 (01:26:04):
I allowed to know before you get there.
Speaker 28 (01:26:05):
Yeah, it's always a surprise movie. It is an unannounced film.
We'll hint at it, but we won't tell you what
we're showing until you get there.
Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Okay, Well, when you say the Pittsburgh guy in horror movies,
two people come to mind.
Speaker 28 (01:26:16):
Well, we've had we've had Tom Savini before. Okay, that
crosses off one another Tom that comes to mind. Well,
we're on constant, ongoing negotiations with this one. But not
a Pittsburgh horror icon. I'll say that, Krista. We like
to bring in. We had Addie Twig. We had Addie
Twigg come down to sing the night Mare on Elm
Street theme song. One month, we had Rick Seabeck come
(01:26:39):
down to talk about filming at the place where they
made Carnival Souls.
Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
We like to bring in the Pittsburgh favorites and tie
them in somehow.
Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
And that's the Sunday after the Sunday after Christmas at
the Harris Theater down. All right, chun call your Pittsburgh magazine.
Merry Christmas DV this holiday season, enjoy a Christmas classic
like you've never seen before. Guiney Kimmel and Norman There
(01:27:08):
present Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Live, starring Al Pacino
as Rudolph's domineering father Donner.
Speaker 19 (01:27:17):
What in the world is wrong with your faith? Oh?
Speaker 14 (01:27:23):
My god?
Speaker 39 (01:27:24):
We all have black noses, and you have a red
nose that makes a noise?
Speaker 19 (01:27:35):
Why is you know?
Speaker 39 (01:27:37):
I get that it's red, but why does it keep going?
We gotta cover that up?
Speaker 3 (01:27:49):
Much like much like what happens to me in The Irishman. Eventually, Yeah,
you can't. You can't know.
Speaker 39 (01:28:02):
Sanna can't see this, Charle, lovable Sanna can never see
your nose in the light of day, in dark of night.
Speaker 3 (01:28:13):
He will there shown me what a terrible child you are.
Hide your face here, Let me just rub dirt on you.
Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
Charles Barkley as Comet the Reindeer, who wouldn't let Rudolph
play in any reindeer games?
Speaker 3 (01:28:33):
What in the world listen?
Speaker 10 (01:28:35):
I try to have compassion for all sorts of dear,
But looking at this, I hope your dad thinks you're terrible.
I hope your dare let you know that you should
not be playing other games.
Speaker 3 (01:28:49):
I saw you talk to that dough Clarice. It's a
orfined though.
Speaker 10 (01:28:54):
But whatever is happening right there this is you did
those nice then and then and Knowles came uncovered. Why
covering up and uglenose. It's like a big woman in
Oklahoma City. You can't cover that up. We know what
it is underneath the moon.
Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
Move John and Gruden as Santa Claus. I'll tell you what, man,
you will never.
Speaker 9 (01:29:24):
Guide my sleigh. I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:29:29):
What happens.
Speaker 39 (01:29:30):
Man, you cannot you know, I can't believe with those
like that you will understand the plays of a professional reindeer.
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
It's just not gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
Man, No good, no time, never, Terry Bradshaw, as you
can Cornelius, I tell you what.
Speaker 3 (01:29:50):
For a second, I thought I was Brett casel.
Speaker 10 (01:29:54):
I was a playing defensive Then now let's talk about this.
Speaker 28 (01:29:58):
I'm just searching for gold and so I wish there
was a snowman with very old fashioned values that had.
Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
In some type of ukulele or something like that that
could sing silver and gold. Right, let might not break
it down the country version, silver and gold, Silver and gold.
Speaker 31 (01:30:19):
Oh that's not it.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
Jim Rome as Charlie in the box. I'm not a
Jack in the box.
Speaker 31 (01:30:27):
I'm a Charlie.
Speaker 3 (01:30:30):
In the box.
Speaker 40 (01:30:32):
How pray is this Welcome to the Jungle. It's going
to be a great present for some child looking for
a Jack in the box. The Box opens with Charlie
in the Box ridiculous, Robert de Niro as Hermie the Elf.
Speaker 3 (01:30:51):
I don't like making toys.
Speaker 8 (01:30:54):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:30:55):
I'm not a toy maker. I don't want to be
a toy maker. I want to be a dentist by
cuspids and mores.
Speaker 4 (01:31:08):
And look, I even have.
Speaker 3 (01:31:10):
A book with me. See this book right here.
Speaker 10 (01:31:13):
This book is going to come in handy because I
will know how to extract teeth someday.
Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
Chris Berman as the bumble Me. You might just see
what you will. You might only see my legs walk
across the screen.
Speaker 8 (01:31:40):
Be fine.
Speaker 3 (01:31:40):
And Donald Trump as Rudolph Listen. I just want to
be accepted by everyone. I think that's the way it
should be. We're all different.
Speaker 40 (01:31:51):
I'm special, and if you're special like me, you're better
than everyone else.
Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
I'm the good kind of special. It's off the Red
Nose Reindeer live.
Speaker 14 (01:32:02):
On d v E.
Speaker 25 (01:32:04):
Right, kellyend, No, ladies and gentlemen, Merry Christmas to you
and yours right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
And also with your father.
Speaker 28 (01:32:36):
When I was starting to leave this sas the one
who live with dad, and.
Speaker 41 (01:32:43):
That would happen a stocking with Christmas open up, resent
to not do that.
Speaker 9 (01:32:49):
But the last kind of thing father Christmas.
Speaker 3 (01:32:52):
I stood outside of.
Speaker 41 (01:32:53):
The department slow again of kids came over and lost
me the number rainders the ball.
Speaker 19 (01:33:02):
He said, dress get us now that's around.
Speaker 31 (01:33:07):
We go still pay to have it over.
Speaker 19 (01:33:12):
We want to branksom'll make us annoy. Give all the
times to the little rich boys.
Speaker 3 (01:33:28):
Don't get my brother Esteve hasn't nothing.
Speaker 31 (01:33:32):
Don't get my sister a time retire. You don't want
to drink sorom and I believe on it.
Speaker 19 (01:33:38):
We only want the real before. Oh the Christmas get
us an want me to.
Speaker 31 (01:33:45):
Appen to make us a noise?
Speaker 19 (01:33:47):
Oh the Christmas, give us a money.
Speaker 41 (01:33:50):
No, that's around th suitide look the day job cutting
eat his God, that's about to be.
Speaker 40 (01:34:00):
But if you've got one, I have a machine gun
so I can stare at the kids on this.
Speaker 19 (01:34:09):
Press.
Speaker 31 (01:34:10):
Get us a money.
Speaker 14 (01:34:12):
We got no time for your center time.
Speaker 19 (01:34:16):
Don't have it over.
Speaker 31 (01:34:18):
We watch your breads little take.
Speaker 19 (01:34:20):
Your other south to the little rich.
Speaker 41 (01:34:25):
Boy out, marry merry Christmas, have yourself at the time.
Speaker 31 (01:34:50):
But the loving the kids who've got nothing. While you're
drinking down, you w the Christmas. Give us somebody we
got the time.
Speaker 19 (01:35:10):
It time by Christmas. They sign it up.
Speaker 31 (01:35:15):
We'll beat you up.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
Little What do you want to hear?
Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
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Speaker 6 (01:36:00):
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Speaker 3 (01:36:09):
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Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
We've been doing a live to tape coffee house this
morning with the common Heart here at Little Giant Studios
in the Allentown neighborhood here in Pittsburgh, historic Allentown, right
down the street from Bottle Rocket and behind all the
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Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
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Speaker 2 (01:36:30):
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Clinton Clegg from the common Heart and we've been telling
people all morning, man, the big show is this coming,
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Well not this coming, but.
Speaker 3 (01:36:51):
It's it's a next Saturday, the twenty seventh.
Speaker 20 (01:36:54):
Yeah, right after Christmas, the Saturday, you know, twenty seventh.
It's perfect Christmas present.
Speaker 7 (01:36:59):
By the way, that's a great idea.
Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
Common heard tickets. Yeah, I mean, you know, stocking stuffer.
Speaker 20 (01:37:04):
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Speaker 3 (01:37:05):
Yeah, it's perfect. Guitar Zak is going to be on
the bill with you guys.
Speaker 20 (01:37:09):
So glad to have him on board. I'm been a
huge fan for years and we got him.
Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
I like, do you have him on because I don't
think that guitar Zak gets enough recognition. He's one of
the most unusually talented musicians I've ever seen anywhere, not
just in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 20 (01:37:23):
Yeah, he's a phenom. It's just great stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
Yeah, and he's been a friend of the show for
like twenty years. I mean that kid was playing in
our shows when he was like fifteen years old back
in the day. He's a phenom and it makes the
show even more special, especially since there's a charitable component
to it in benefiting the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
Speaker 18 (01:37:40):
Yeah, I'd love to remind everybody, well, we will be
accepting non perishable donations at the show, and you know
if you can't swing that, we'll be actually going to
give away a bunch of mersh for some cash donations too.
So we're just trying to do everything we can to
raise some funds for the food banks.
Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
All right, what are we going to hear right now
from you guys?
Speaker 18 (01:37:58):
We're going back to the old school. One of our
first times ever on DV we played this show. So
we're gonna bring some who at mama.
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
Oh here they are performing live to tape from Little
Giant Studios, The common Heart on d V.
Speaker 14 (01:38:47):
Some faces holl sup, Let's see.
Speaker 7 (01:38:54):
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Speaker 19 (01:38:57):
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W up on the coming here.
Speaker 19 (01:39:23):
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Speaker 19 (01:40:30):
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Speaker 23 (01:41:06):
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The estate person and the plays.
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The tent of the play.
Speaker 9 (01:42:55):
Yeah, the comment heart Hu that Mama.
Speaker 2 (01:42:58):
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Up proceeds benefiting the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank And
you can get your tickets.
Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
At the Mister Small's box office and I'll see you
guys there. Clinton.
Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
Thanks to you and the Common Art for an unbelievable
set of tunes here sharing them with the DV audience
all morning long.
Speaker 20 (01:43:16):
Thank you so much for having us.
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Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
Unwrapped some gift ideas for the Steeler fan in your life.
Here is Tad Whistle Tad take it away. Well, you
can never go wrong with buying Steeler stuff for a
loved one. But there's so many choices.
Speaker 16 (01:43:52):
This list is just meant to make you know your
selections a little less overwhelming, all right, When we think
of about the greatest invention of the twenty first century.
What comes to mind, AI and machine learning, human genome sequencing. Nope,
it's pretty obviously Facebook Marketplace. Yes, we are in the
(01:44:14):
golden age of online commerce when it comes to buying Steeler,
chatchkee and random crap. Here's a list of potential gifts
from real Facebook marketplace posts that I've seen over the
last thirty hours. So these are actual Steeler related They're
very real, Okay, very real. A three D printed bust
(01:44:35):
of James Harrison the only Catches looks nothing like James Harrison.
It actually looks like Sergeant Doakes, the detective who hates
dexter surprise, or maybe the person in your life who
loves the black and gold and loves to drink but
(01:44:56):
in a classy way. There's an eighty five dollars decay
ant shaped like a Steeler helmet.
Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
How about a custom upholstered recliner.
Speaker 16 (01:45:06):
I know eleven dollars may sound a little steep for
a chair wrapped in a Steelers tablecloth, but it does
come with a matching ottoman. Oh well, I mean, you
can't beat that Bess Rising for fifty bucks. You can
own a piece of history with a seat from three
River Stadium. Oh well, that's kind of cool, but not
the whole seat, what just the bottom parte where the
(01:45:30):
butts go.
Speaker 3 (01:45:31):
There's no back to, no back go back, they advertise.
Speaker 16 (01:45:36):
Also it comes with a certificate of authenticity, which I
would love to see because it's the bat, it's the
bottom of the seat. There's a homemade Steeler's deadpool mask,
and I know that your your brain just immediately zapped
to that one person in your life who could use that.
(01:45:56):
How about a hand painted Steeler coffee table? I should say,
you know, the artwork is a little wonky, but you'll
have plenty of time to figure out a fix for
this handsome buffet on your way back from Bethel Park
after you've picked it up. But look, Christmas shouldn't just
be about stuff. You know, we get so stuff oriented.
(01:46:18):
You can book a ninety minute tour of Acrosure Stadium
that includes a stroll through the Great Hall, a look
inside the Steelers locker room, in a photo op with
one of the deconsecrated Heinz ketchup bottles. The price tag
is only twenty five dollars, but if you want to
upgrade the experience for another fifty bucks. My buddy Gary
will accompany you and loudly talk over the tour guide
(01:46:43):
with fun anecdotes like that's the men's room. I've seen it,
dude pissing this scene. And one time I was in
line at Annie Hands and I met Darie at Chisholms.
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
Great girl, Oh yeah, Darius, it's great. Yeah.
Speaker 16 (01:47:05):
Speaking of experiential gifts, you could also book a holiday
greeting with Cameo, the video messaging app that connects celebrities
and athletes with the masses. Who wouldn't want a Christmas
wish from Dick Lebo. Yeah, they've got a nice roster
of steelers on there, heinz Ward, Terry Bradshaw, even Antonio Brown.
And look, the message doesn't even have to be holiday related.
(01:47:27):
It can be whatever. As a matter of fact, two
days ago, I paid former Stealer Wide receiver Sammy Coates
ten bucks to encourage my friend to get a colonoscope.
Speaker 6 (01:47:38):
You gotta get it done, baby.
Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
I think it's gonna be great for everything.
Speaker 20 (01:47:41):
It's gonna be okay, So don't be worried, gonna be scared.
Speaker 8 (01:47:43):
Man. Yeah, I'm done, and I do it twice a year,
So hey, go get it.
Speaker 31 (01:47:48):
Done man, twice a year.
Speaker 3 (01:47:50):
I know what you're thinking.
Speaker 16 (01:47:52):
Did Sammy Coats just say he hits two coloss a year.
Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
Whatever the reason is, I'm glad he's doing it right.
You can never be too sure.
Speaker 16 (01:48:05):
But look, if Sammy Coates will do that for ten bucks,
imagine what Antonio Brown will do.
Speaker 3 (01:48:11):
For two fifty. You might violate a gag warrior. Look
if I could just get on my soapbox here.
Speaker 16 (01:48:21):
We get so caught up in the consumerism, the spending,
all the stress, it's easy to lose sight of what's
really important this holiday season. Love Family and the Steelers
Margaritaville collection available at the Steelers Pro Shop, which I
guess is some kind of bizarre partnership between the Steelers
(01:48:42):
and Jimmy Buffett's estate.
Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
I'm not making this up.
Speaker 16 (01:48:46):
There's a whole line of pastel shirts that are just
the Steeler logo with a sunset and a couple palm trees,
making their target demographic uncles hipsters.
Speaker 3 (01:48:59):
I honestly don't look. Yeah, they're a hideous abomination.
Speaker 16 (01:49:04):
Yes, their existence only proves that God is dead and
everything is for sale. But that being said, which it was,
I kind of want one happy shopping and Mary Stressmas
to all.
Speaker 31 (01:49:24):
The three words that just discrub you are as follows
and quotes steak Stock.
Speaker 2 (01:49:34):
It's the dB Morning Show. Merry Christmas, everybody. Randy Bauman
here along with Abby Krisner. Other people are running around
getting eggnogged this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:49:42):
It's just you and I.
Speaker 2 (01:49:44):
But you know, I was glad that you were able
to arrange this for the listeners because going into the
Christmas break, we've had the privilege of having basically a
private common Heart.
Speaker 3 (01:49:53):
Concert all morning long.
Speaker 26 (01:49:55):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:49:56):
Their big show is on December twenty seventh at mister Small's.
But they're not the only band with the big show
Tomorrow night, December twentieth in Frostburg, Maryland at lash Bo's West.
All right, that's only two hours from Pittsburgh. They've already
played their Pittsburgh shows for the season. But I am
absolutely fascinated with this band.
Speaker 3 (01:50:18):
Abby. It's the Christmas band.
Speaker 2 (01:50:20):
I can't believe they're not playing thirty shows in Pittsburgh
over the holidays. The Crampst Band, Slayer.
Speaker 3 (01:50:27):
S l E I G h E R. Slayer.
Speaker 27 (01:50:30):
This is a band you have to see in person,
and actually having them in the DVST studios gave me
an immense amount of cool points, but also gave me
something to terrify my child's with for good behavior, because
if you know the legend of Crampis, of course this
is this is the German folklorida.
Speaker 26 (01:50:48):
You know, you tell your kids.
Speaker 27 (01:50:50):
Instead of saying that you are good and Santa will
give you presents, they just skip over that and instead
it's say, if you're bad, Crampis will just take you away, put.
Speaker 26 (01:50:59):
You in sack and beat you with sticks, I think
for all eternity. So that's that's how they control their children.
Speaker 27 (01:51:06):
So all of the guys are dressed as Crampis and
they take some of your favorite tunes and make them
all holiday related. So if you want to check out
the visuals, which I highly recommend you, yes, we've got
them for you on our Instagram and TikTok at Dve Rocks.
Speaker 26 (01:51:25):
But you'll catch the Christmas vibe here.
Speaker 2 (01:51:28):
So this was recorded live to tape Tuesday night in
the Point Park University Stage Theater here in the iHeart Studios,
and it's the brainchild of Mark Menold, who's been around
the music scene here in Pittsburgh for a very long time.
The Slayer Crampus band is consist of Their Slayer names
are Fetzen, Philip Ramsey, and Zwiebol.
Speaker 3 (01:51:53):
I think you got them all right, that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:51:56):
So if you're gonna be anywhere near Frostburg, mayor Roland
tomorrow night, go see this band and you can search
them at Slayer Crampis Band, Crampus with a K Slayer
Crampus band dot com.
Speaker 3 (01:52:10):
Here they are for you now.
Speaker 2 (01:52:12):
Pittsburgh z own one of a kind, the most unique
metal Christmas band in the country.
Speaker 42 (01:52:19):
Slayer on dvdas Strong, Wherever.
Speaker 19 (01:53:03):
You Wanta Stop, Slide Way, the Love of Say Fame
and Screaming Light.
Speaker 15 (01:53:21):
Fan says like Night, Jan Blows, Jason Clouds, Day Father,
ja y San Right Fine Side, Latoks in the Bottom Dollars.
Speaker 19 (01:53:51):
Many Side, Jason Bows and Ray Blow.
Speaker 31 (01:54:02):
What said you all away?
Speaker 8 (01:54:04):
Little one?
Speaker 31 (01:54:05):
Exl That's the way I'm like you. Maybe not said.
Speaker 36 (01:54:09):
Mamma's much, says.
Speaker 19 (01:54:47):
Lady Love Away.
Speaker 7 (01:54:57):
Slim Rode.
Speaker 31 (01:55:03):
Besides Night Jane Clouds, Jane.
Speaker 9 (01:55:07):
Clouds, yeahwa player that is so hilarious.
Speaker 26 (01:55:31):
I loved it, and everybody that was in the studio
was like jaw dropped. Our engineer was like, what is
happening right now? But again it's it is a visual thing.
Speaker 27 (01:55:41):
In addition to like you getting kind of the momentum
and the energy of what you just heard, you do
have to see because the costumes are unreal. So our
Instagram and TikTok we've got that for you at dv
E Rocks And then again you can go to Slayer
crampisband dot com and Crampus is spelled with a K.
And I think that Mark Mendol, who you gave a
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shout out to at the beginning there, he has a
lot of plans for what will become Crampus Fest twenty
twenty six as well, so I would follow them just
for that.
Speaker 2 (01:56:12):
Good in the Point Park University Stage brought to you
by locally owner and operated MOS Southwest Grail.
Speaker 3 (01:56:20):
Great job by Slayer, all right, we got the.
Speaker 2 (01:56:26):
Preamble to kick off from Mike in the special holiday
edition of course, Abby that means it's the night before
Steeler's Christmas by our own Mike Pursuda.
Speaker 3 (01:56:35):
Still to come.
Speaker 2 (01:56:36):
Don't forget this week's wdbe Bud Light Game Day Bar
of the Week, Roy's Pub in Uniontown this NFL season.
Stop in Roy's Pub and enjoy two dollars bud Light
drafts during Steelers games.
Speaker 3 (01:56:46):
Bud Light easy to drink, easy to enjoy.
Speaker 6 (01:56:50):
Live from the Don's Appliances Studios, where Pittsburgh shops for appliances.
Speaker 7 (01:56:54):
This is WTV.
Speaker 30 (01:56:56):
Pittsburgh Smalls presents a benefit concert for the Rainbow Kitchen
Feed the Bird this Friday but Mister Small Theater. This
all ages show will feature the best and local Pittsburgh
music like Joe Rascheckey, Bill Decon, Geane, the Werewolf, Tiny Wards,
Clinton Kleig at the Common Heeart, Kelsey Barber, Sun King Warriors,
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(01:57:20):
and Soledonia and Morgan Arena. Let's get your tickets at
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Speaker 3 (01:57:25):
Com or DVE dot com. Hey, it's Randy from and
the DVE Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:57:31):
It's your radio home of the Pittsburgh Steelers one on
two point five DVE. Randy Bauman the DVE Morning Show
along with Abby Chrisner, Mike Persuda, our buddy Ted Whistle
with us and this time of year, it's always a
good idea for the Steeler fan on your Christmas list
to look towards the books that have been published and
are being published, and currently one is coming out that
(01:57:53):
I cannot wait to delve into because it honors our
dear friend and co worker for many years, the great,
all time great Pittsburgh Steealer lineman Craig Woofy, and someone
who helped get that book accomplished and did the line's
share of the writing. I'm guessing Jim Wexele joining us
right now and Wax, good morning, how are you, buddy.
Speaker 8 (01:58:13):
Good morning, Randy and Gang. You know I did not
do the blinds here of the writing. That's what was
assumed by the publishing house that I would ghost write
for the athlete. This athlete did not need a ghostwriter.
Craig Wolfy can write. I just it was a rock
and cheer ride for me. I just sat back and
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we had to put it together. At the end we
had to rush. Craig unfortunately passed away the day the
manuscript was due, and he had he had done his
work and he had gotten it all in. It's a beautiful,
beautiful minds.
Speaker 3 (01:58:51):
It really got submitted the day he passed away.
Speaker 20 (01:58:56):
No it was due.
Speaker 8 (01:58:57):
He he had submitted all the work before and he
got He died within twenty twenty days after the diagnosis. Yeah,
so he had all the work in twenty days at
least twenty days before. But that was the day he passed.
Was the day that our deadline was March tenth.
Speaker 1 (01:59:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:59:16):
So what I'm hoping from this book, Jim, and maybe
you can let me know if this is an accurate expectation,
is when I read Doctor John's autobiography, it was hilarious
because it was all in doctor John speak, which is
like a patois that does not exist. It's there, nobody
talks like if they are words that only he uses,
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you know. But Craig Wilfley was the Doctor John of
NFL speak and football speak.
Speaker 15 (01:59:46):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:59:46):
He made up his own words and had his own language.
So I'm hoping that there's gonna be that element to
this book. Or did he feel the need to that
he wanted to be refined here and not come off
as some sort of philistine.
Speaker 8 (02:00:00):
Wolf walked on gilded splinters.
Speaker 3 (02:00:01):
Here, look at you, doctor John reference.
Speaker 8 (02:00:06):
I am definitely going to get the Doctor John.
Speaker 3 (02:00:08):
Under who do moon? Yeah, it's it's amazing.
Speaker 8 (02:00:11):
Okay, cool, cool.
Speaker 42 (02:00:13):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (02:00:14):
Craig's widow, Faith, we just had her on a podcast
and she was so grateful that we I didn't feel
like I had to allow it, but she said, we
allowed his voice to shine through and it's not difficult.
It really didn't need much editing because again, Craig could write.
But yeah, she was very pleased that his voice shines through.
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And it's it's it's a precious gift that he left
for all of us. It's it's his voice, definitely.
Speaker 5 (02:00:46):
Jim, I'm like Grandy, I haven't gotten into the book yet. Uh,
we're still in season here, but I've read all your
other works. They're all phenomenal. As we have mentioned over
the years, Mike, I was curious about this one. This
one's a little different because of how well you knew Wolf.
Speaker 3 (02:01:04):
Correct.
Speaker 5 (02:01:04):
It's not the same as going to interview Troy Paul
Malo's uncle.
Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
I would imagine.
Speaker 8 (02:01:11):
No Craid wrote these. I mean I wasn't an interview, yeah,
but I mean I tried to.
Speaker 5 (02:01:18):
You had to work on the project. You're editing and organizing,
and you're you're a part of it.
Speaker 3 (02:01:24):
I'm starting to think you didn't have anything to do
with this, Jim.
Speaker 8 (02:01:31):
I tried to tell the publish We had a conference
call with Wolf and the publishing house and I said, hey,
hey guys, I feel like I'm stealing money here. Wolf said, no, no,
WEX no, no, WEX you. We just we agreed to
this and this. I mean, I edited it. I guided
Wolfe a little bit, but as far as interviewing him, no,
(02:01:52):
Wolf wrote for my site for like twenty years and
he believes that I helped him become a better writer.
So maybe in that way I guided it. But and
I pulled in uh you know, uh Faith and Ron
wolf Lee and collected the pictures and yeah, why are you.
Speaker 2 (02:02:16):
Well, here's why we want to talk to you. Now
we've determined you had absolutely nothing to do with this.
But I assume that you know what's in it, So
let's let's let's focus on that. I don't think enough
Steeler fans of this generation have an appreciation for Wolf
the athlete. They know him as the gregarious football mascot
character that he became through all of those years broadcasting
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alongside his best friend Tunch. But I would hope that
a good degree of it deals with what an elite
level offensive lineman. He was through college at Syracuse and
then into the pros with the Steelers who had just
come off the dynasty years, and that was toughs Ledden
for a while and then going up to play for
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Minnesota there at the end.
Speaker 8 (02:03:01):
Yeah, but you know Wolf's humility, I mean, you know,
if he's if he's gonna tell a story about playing
left guard, which, Randy, I think you're as old as
close to as old as I am. You watched Wolf.
He was an excellent, excellent player. I think he made
one of the first all fifty year, All seventy five
(02:03:21):
year teams that were put out before Fanic of you.
Speaker 3 (02:03:26):
Super Athletics, super Athletic.
Speaker 8 (02:03:28):
It really was great pulling guard, outstanding, outstanding player. But
when he tells a story about playing left guard, it's
it's eyeballing Jack Ham. And I'm gonna make my mark.
And I see Gray and his beard, and this Hall
of Famer's going down and I'm making my mark. And
here I am pulling into the sixth hole. Where's Ham?
(02:03:50):
He's supposed to be there? Where is he? Boom? Wolf
gets knocked on his can, looks up, there's Jack Ham.
Smile at him. So those are the stories wolf he tells,
you know what, just full of humility. He's not going
to tell you how he is. Yea, there may be
some instances in the book, but if I were to
write about him instead, I would have written about how
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good of a guard he was, how underrated he was,
because his humility, his self deprecation through all the media
he got into really left us thinking, well, maybe this
guy wasn't such a good player and that's why he
got a good media. No, he really was a good ballplayer.
Speaker 2 (02:04:34):
Did he write a chapter about fighting Butterbean? Please tell
me he did. I would like a Butterbean chapter.
Speaker 8 (02:04:41):
There's there is a reference to that, but it's not
he doesn't go deep into it.
Speaker 3 (02:04:47):
I remember the morning he came in and he and
he's like, I think I'm gonna fight Butterbean. I'm like
you and know what. He's like, I'm gonna fight Butterbean.
I'm like, in the parking lot. What happened?
Speaker 2 (02:04:57):
I don't understand. Nope, getting b in the ring and
I could not believe he was going to do it.
And then he almost beat Butterbean. I mean you no,
I know he was always training and everything, but this
to me spoke to what an elite athlete he was,
because I think he was forty two or forty three
when he did that, and he got in the ring
and nearly beat the hell out of that big you know, Lummocks.
Speaker 3 (02:05:22):
That is the bumbean.
Speaker 8 (02:05:25):
There is a chapter on that, and it just I
have difficulty recalling that because that what is Is that
pro wrestling or is that?
Speaker 2 (02:05:35):
No?
Speaker 3 (02:05:36):
It is boxing. He boxed him. Okay, all right, I
gotta get somebody else. I'm to talk about this book. WEX.
I don't know what is going on. For the love
of God, your name is on the cover.
Speaker 8 (02:05:50):
I'm sorry, man. I could tell you about him spotting
the World's Strongest Man with Jim Burt. You know, Jim
Burt was a nose tackle for Lawrence Taylor Giants, and
they were buddies growing up, and they were spotting this
dude squatting nine hundred pounds and the guy stumbled, and
Wilson Burt rushed up to steady him, and the guy
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steadied himself, and Wolf said.
Speaker 7 (02:06:17):
We would have all died.
Speaker 8 (02:06:19):
I mean if he would have gone. There was no
reason for us to go and spot the dude. And
so he the chapter about that is really good. That
was more interesting than Butterbean. I don't hardly know who
he is. Randy, then you get into this pop culture
that I don't know about. Let's talk about doctor John again, man.
Speaker 3 (02:06:38):
Yeah, well more people know Butterbean than doctor John, believe.
Speaker 8 (02:06:41):
It or not.
Speaker 3 (02:06:42):
Unfortunately.
Speaker 14 (02:06:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:06:44):
Culture.
Speaker 3 (02:06:44):
Yeah, if these.
Speaker 2 (02:06:45):
Walls could talk, stories from the Pittsforsh Steelers, Craig Wolfley.
Speaker 3 (02:06:49):
And this book is available right now. Jim wex who.
Speaker 2 (02:06:52):
Wetchell who helped craft the book, We'll say, and it
is available right now.
Speaker 8 (02:06:57):
Right, it is real right now. And Faith and I
his widow, Faith and I are having a book signing
at Pizzazz Italian Restaurant in McMurray Saturday from three to five.
Speaker 3 (02:07:10):
Are you going to read the book before that?
Speaker 8 (02:07:15):
You're killing me. It's intimidating enough coming on the Coolest show.
Speaker 3 (02:07:24):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 5 (02:07:27):
I just want to say I have read the other
works of Jim Wexell, and I think wex probably did
more editing than he wants to admit. Jim does this stuff.
I don't care if you just watch them printed. Jim,
if you're associated with it, it's killer. I agree, and
that's why I wanted to have him one today. He
knows that I'm busting his boss.
Speaker 8 (02:07:47):
I appreciate it. Well, Brandy, you have me on first.
When you first heard about it, you had me on first.
It was really cool, I mean right away. So I
appreciated that, and maybe I knew more about it back then.
It's been so long, a couple of months.
Speaker 20 (02:08:00):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (02:08:01):
You know, there's a lot of stuff between that now
and then a lot of blogging since then. You know,
a lot of us writing about these Pittsburgh Steelers. But
this is something that everybody should get. Our friend, Craig
Wofofley meant the world to not just us here at iHeart,
but all of Steeler Nation. If these walls could talk
available everywhere that you order books right now, Jim Wexwell,
thanks so much and I hope you have a great holiday.
Speaker 8 (02:08:23):
Brother, Thanks you too. Take care.
Speaker 6 (02:08:27):
Friday's four to six d Veast, Chad Tyson. Get you
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that week Steelers game. It's the DVE Steelers tail Gate.
They'll have highlights for the past week's team coverage, plus
a shot at Steelers tickets, and of course he'll have
the music to get you fired up for the game
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Speaker 33 (02:09:05):
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New in theaters this weekend, there's a lot to choose
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and the thriller The Housemaid. Kennywood Holiday Lights continues from
five until nine, Bipps Holiday Magic opens at five, and
(02:09:26):
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out more at oglebe dot com. The Nutcracker is at
the Benetem Center tonight at seven. In comedy, it's John
Marco Seresi at the Improv for two shows seven to
nine thirty.
Speaker 3 (02:09:38):
There's a waitlist though for both shows.
Speaker 33 (02:09:40):
In rock tonight, it's a DVE show with Feed the Bird,
a show to benefit the Rainbow Kitchen featuring Jokerschecky Jean,
the Werewolf, Bill DC Sun King Warriors, Randy Bauman, and
a whole lot more.
Speaker 26 (02:09:52):
That show has taken place at mister Small's.
Speaker 33 (02:09:54):
Tonight at eight, the Clintones are at Jurgles and No
Bad Juju is at the craft House. And that's it
for Friday. From the station made for weekends. One O
two point five d V ninety four point five tree
w S DV Morning Show. It's your radio home of
the Pittsburgh Steelers. One O two point five d VE.
Randy Bauman in the DV Morning Show along with Abby Krisner,
(02:10:16):
Mike Pursuda, Tad whistle with us and uh, whistle almost
has a watle sound. And I submit that fans of
your work this holiday season, instead of go whostling, should
go a whistling.
Speaker 3 (02:10:29):
That would mean a lot to my ancestors if you
could do that. What's derivation is whistle? What is the
nationalegy German German whistle? Yes? Right, oh Wessel wades of
making you whostle.
Speaker 16 (02:10:45):
I met a German guy from Dusseldorf one time and uh,
He's like, my name is Paul Wissel. I'm like, oh
my god, I have to talk to you.
Speaker 3 (02:10:53):
Give it to me. Tell me about our name. He's like, well,
to be honest, I have never met another one. I'm like,
hold up, you are my long lost brother. Yeah, it
was sad. It was a sad moment.
Speaker 32 (02:11:05):
It is at times like this when the darkness and
the bleakness of our existence come into play, and it
reminds me that ultimately we come into this world alone, when.
Speaker 3 (02:11:17):
We die alone.
Speaker 2 (02:11:20):
You really are my dad's brother. Every German to me
is Werner Herzog. No matter what he's like, sir, this
is an Arby's.
Speaker 32 (02:11:31):
Existentially speaking, the beef and cheddar represents existence on the timeline.
Speaker 3 (02:11:38):
For me, it's I thought, it was I thought, and.
Speaker 2 (02:11:44):
It would be Hogan's heroes related. Okay, so we're getting
you ready for kickoff this coming Sunday, of course, Steelers
and the Lions, a four to twenty five kickoff Here
on your radio Home of the Steelers DV and here
from the Steelers audio work, pregame and postgame show with
the pre amble two kickoff is our own Mike Persuda.
Speaker 5 (02:12:11):
Twas just days before Christmas, but throughout Steeler Nation fans
were calm, not excited or anticipating they'd already gotten the
present they'd longed for, the gift that keeps giving. QB.
Aaron Rodgers. His beard wasn't white, but with whiskers of gray.
He was old, but not too old to still lead
the way. And I, on the pregame, with keen insight
(02:12:33):
and humor, thought the Steelers perhaps might again yet be
super against Balimer's Ravens, Miami's cold fish. Rogers play was
the insurs, the best Christmas wish, and what to my
wandering eyes did appear the team they had thought that
they could be all year, more rapid than Lions, much
better than Brown's. Rogers called to his teammates who kept
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scoring touchdowns on Warren, on Metcalf, on Pat Fryarmouth, I
told you I wasn't too long in the tooth to
the playoffs.
Speaker 7 (02:13:04):
We'll head and.
Speaker 3 (02:13:05):
We'll have an agenda.
Speaker 5 (02:13:07):
It's to make for the Steelers the postseason great again.
He wore black and goals, not a red suit like Santa.
His audibles rang out like a champion's mantra. With the
wink of his eye and a twist of his head,
he let everyone in on what he knew was destined
and the question he asked, was.
Speaker 3 (02:13:25):
Familiar to all. Are you ready for some football?
Speaker 19 (02:13:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (02:13:30):
In the playoffs, the Steelers and Rogers caught fire. Steeler
Nations stopped pitching. The mood was sublime.
Speaker 14 (02:13:37):
It was just the beginning.
Speaker 5 (02:13:38):
When the drought finally ended to the top of the
stairway to seven, they ascended tal Twhirlers, delighted in another Lombardy.
Speaker 3 (02:13:46):
They even applauded the head coach, Mike Tomlin.
Speaker 5 (02:13:49):
After winning the title, he set out to capture Rogers.
Spoke to the masses before he went back to Cali.
I told you there's no freak outs. We got this,
he insisted. From my zeitgeist tears and to all Mary Christmas,
my PRISUITA.
Speaker 2 (02:14:08):
What a way to end the year for us Here
on the DV Morning Show special thanks to Sean Collier,
Dave Damaschek, the Common Heeart don't forget their big show
December twenty seventh at Mister Small's Guitar Zac opening up there.
It's a food drive for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank,
so take some nonperishables with you and also big thanks
(02:14:30):
to Slayer the Crampest band, who absolutely, I mean so
cool and You'll be able to check them out on
our social media sites a little bit later on once
Abby has time to get that all assembled and pretty
cool visual.
Speaker 3 (02:14:42):
Their costumes are unbelievable.
Speaker 26 (02:14:44):
The way they bring it is like no other. You
do have to see them, so yeah at dve on Instagram.
Speaker 3 (02:14:52):
It's a Christmas tradition.
Speaker 2 (02:14:53):
I hope that continues, is that we get the crampest
band in here before we get out for the holidays. Also,
thanks to Jim wex and the new book, uh for
honoring Craig Woffly. It's really Craig Woofly's biography. It's an
autobiography that Wexel kind of I guess helped him craft
a little bit. But that is available right now and
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it's If These Walls Could Talk?
Speaker 3 (02:15:17):
Isn't that the name of it? Mike Yep, thank you, Tad.
Speaker 2 (02:15:23):
Yeah, it's okay, and it's available now on Amazon and
you should get it and honor our dear friend Craig Wooflely,
one of the all time greats. And Tad, thanks buddy
for all your help here over the last month or so.
It's been great hanging out with you. Yeah, thank you guys.
Happy holidays everyone, well, well, now we have to drag
you into the polka. Oh yeah, we gotta do the polka. Jacob,
you got the polka ready for us.
Speaker 26 (02:15:42):
Tad hasn't poked with us yet.
Speaker 3 (02:15:44):
I don't know have you poked with us? No, well,
take your pants off the first time you polka.
Speaker 26 (02:15:51):
You have to take your pants off. That's what they
told me.
Speaker 3 (02:15:53):
Yes, it's the rule. The first time. It's easier after
the first time. Yeah, yes, we take your hands off
after that, but this time you have to do it. Okay, yeah, yeah,
it's nothing.
Speaker 26 (02:16:05):
They always say. Volunteers not hostages.
Speaker 2 (02:16:07):
Four twenty five Steelers Lions Sunday right here on your radio,
and the Steelers.
Speaker 43 (02:16:11):
Hackh we have friends that time with that great football team.
Speaker 31 (02:16:23):
We cheered the Pittsburg Stealers.
Speaker 9 (02:16:27):
Chuck and Nonkey's friends are all on.
Speaker 19 (02:16:29):
The go on again then Steelers Brot.
Speaker 31 (02:16:35):
Salt and Rocky and Frin and we love you Pittsburg Stealers.
Speaker 19 (02:16:42):
He's been many years. It's coming.
Speaker 44 (02:16:46):
Steelers machinery, d fans, fences may dance, scratch the ball,
the man's stemns. The Stealers always mess a ball.
Speaker 14 (02:17:11):
Joe, we Joe, do your.
Speaker 44 (02:17:15):
Team against the other team he stopped from year to
year with some lads sing here not join with me
and seem nasty lastyam.
Speaker 10 (02:17:28):
We've done that time.
Speaker 43 (02:17:29):
A great football team, char the Vinsburgh Steelers.
Speaker 31 (02:17:36):
We need saon not on the yearly go out again.
Speaker 19 (02:17:41):
The Steelers jerellous gorillas.
Speaker 31 (02:17:45):
Are here for the show, and so we tryank go Harney.
Speaker 19 (02:17:51):
Even many years.
Speaker 31 (02:17:53):
He's coming, just the stealer machinery.
Speaker 3 (02:17:57):
Signing I'm finished.
Speaker 7 (02:18:00):
You stay classy, Pittsburgh.
Speaker 3 (02:18:02):
Don't touch your face.
Speaker 21 (02:18:03):
I got him time Pittsburgh, Aday baby, but now you
gotta call me Ronald?
Speaker 26 (02:18:07):
Would you not eat my pants?
Speaker 3 (02:18:08):
Ronald?
Speaker 31 (02:18:09):
A normal size nipple.
Speaker 3 (02:18:18):
Top that tapistry chicken by why google it?
Speaker 31 (02:18:22):
Nipples the same size as every wall.
Speaker 3 (02:18:30):
Bye a great Friday, mother. This is the bo Bowl
Champion Alfred Williams.
Speaker 4 (02:18:37):
Here's what's trending on the Iheartsports Network presented by Macy's.
Speaker 2 (02:18:40):
The Steelers with their one game lead on the Ravens
in the AFC North, they're getting ready for Sunday's game
in Detroit.
Speaker 20 (02:18:45):
Passportser TJ.
Speaker 4 (02:18:46):
Watt, recovering from last week's lung surgery.
Speaker 3 (02:18:48):
Is still not practicing a wild game in Thursday, night
football and.
Speaker 4 (02:18:52):
The Seahawks, with a huge rally, beat the Rams in
overtime and after the Rams scored a note see the
Seahawks won with a TV and two point conversion.
Speaker 3 (02:19:00):
And hockey, the Penguins are shut out by Ottawa.
Speaker 2 (02:19:02):
The Penn's losing street Now at seven, I'm at a
Cooley Macy's is spreading joy this