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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, it's me Michael. Your morning show can be heard

(00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Two three starting your morning off right. A new way
of talk, a new way of understanding, because we're in
this together. This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell tarn.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Seriously, stop doing that. That's not even funny. Wake up, No,
I fainted. See that's my worst fear. I can't get
to you. There's something happens. There's a Fox host and
she's wearing cats as it caused me to faint. It's
gonna have to come over there and slash close to
the holidays. Why would you throw a curved ball at

(00:55):
me like that? Good morning. Speaking of wearing slacks, we're
all wearing slacks. Eight minutes after the hour, Welcome to Wednesday,
December the eighteenth. You know you're never that curious about
what day it is. Suddenly two days away from a vacation,
you spoiled bratt. You're starting to keep an eye on
the calendar, are you well? No us every day I'm like,
what day is it?

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Good? Two days until you're vacation. You know, you no
reason to gripe. Look at poor Butch and Sonny. Yeah,
this is like they oughtit. When this ends, well, I
hate last time I revealed an idea, somebody stole it
and it was first love again. I thought, wouldn't it
be neat in this culture and era of divorce if

(01:39):
we went back and found people's first loves from high
school and reunited them. Oh yeah, a you get to
see what they look like now be you get to
hear their story from high school. See, you get to
hear you know, their life, is it unfolded? And then
they reunite. See if there's a connection and if they
could fall in love again and get married first love again?
I think I think the last time we had his

(02:00):
first love final love. Anyway, make a long story short.
I was talking about that on the air with a
Bloustein at ABC, and the next thing I know, somehow
that that show happened. I'm sorry, you said, a Blause
team No, David Blaustein. Yeah, so somebody leaked my idea
and then somebody stole it. So I don't like to

(02:21):
bring up ideas, but I want to do a movie
about somebody that's like deranged with narcissists on Facebook and starts,
you know, picking them off one at a time, kind
of like in the movie seven.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Yeah, it's had a dark at Christmas time and call
it dead Book.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
I mean that was always a big idea of mine,
but now I think I've got the best idea of all.
You just take the premise of Gilligan's Island, Okay, you
got me, only you do it in space. Because this
has turned out to be a three hour two a
three Nsani went to space. It was only supposed to
be it for a day or two. Since then, they've

(03:03):
missed July fourth, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas,
New Year's MLK Day, and even more, they'll miss Valentine's
Day two. They may not even be home for the
IDEs of March twenty twenty five, and they're still wearing
white after a Labor Day. No, and you two are
still graping that you work Thanksgiving Day. I should send

(03:25):
you to space. You know, just when you think you
got it bad. You don't have any shoes. There's a
guy with no foot you ingrate. It's not It's not
like that at all. It's not. And by the way,
they already had that says you think it's called Lost
in Space. They already made that show. The TV show
that's different. It's the Butcher Sunny Story. Okay. Think of

(03:45):
the holidays they thought they were going to attend. Yeah, man,
we could back down. You know, we got a big
family runion in the fourth of July, so you know,
I'm probably low for a week, go through quarantine, and
then they left for this. They thought they were gonna
be home for it. They won't be whold for Christmas.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
And not only that, when they ano they're full grown,
fix and go to college.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Mom, who's this guy that claims he's my dad? I
don't have to listen to you. You're not my dad.
That was you. The day after Thanksgiving, members of the
House Intelligence Committee have received a classified briefing about the
recent drone activity in New Jersey, New York. And guess
what now they're not telling us, So we wait all
this time to fight. Okay, House members are gonna get

(04:34):
the bob of this and then they're going to No,
it was a classified briefing. They won't be telling us.
Luigi Maggioni facing murder and terrorism charges in the killing
of the United Healthcare CEO and police investigating a mass
shooting now in Maryland that left one person dad and
nine others injured. We did have our first bowl game
last night, the Miami Beach Bowl, not to be confused

(04:57):
with the Miami Beach Ball for those of you waking
up the this morning listening to WRC in Memphis, Tennessee.
It was the twenty fifth Memphis Tigers forty two to
thirty seven, our first bowl season victor over West Virginia.
We have not won but two bowl games tonight. These
are the ones you've been waiting for. The Boco Ratan Bowl.

Speaker 5 (05:18):
That oh, the UNFS City of Western for Kentucky. I'll
tell you do they play barefoot? They're tough kids from
the hills of Kentucky. Western Kentucky and James Madison A
hell of a debate.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
I don't know about the football game, the Los Angeles Bowl,
as the cow Bears in the twenty fourth ranked UNLB
at so far eight o'clock tonight, UNLV is the U
NLV is the actually know that from Basketball University in
the bottle Walt running rebels, Running rebels, run the tackling rebels.
Tonight against Cal here's your and the thunder for those

(05:56):
of you in Oklahoma City waking up. They made their
way to the NBA Cup the Finals, but lost to
the Bucks ninety seven to eighty one. All right, I
was looking over remember that terrible list we had of
Christmas movies? It was awful. Oh yeah, now we have
the all time top. Now are these just animated? Red?

(06:16):
Do they have to be animated? Or could they be
that creepy Clay, the creepy Clay, creepy out I remember
the Clay even creep me out as a kid. But
here are your favorite Christmas specials annually. Rudeolf the Red
Nose Reindeer a classic. Isn't that where they had the
U Was that the Island of the Misfit Toys? Yeah? Yeah, yes,

(06:36):
Rudolf the Red Nose Grinch is sol Christmas was always
a classic. In my family, we love the Grinch. The
Grinch you will see is out front. You have a
gingerbread man who was shot in the belly last night
in your neighborhood. Yes, I'm still that you should throw
a couple of beer bottles and they look like he's drunk.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
I came out my neighbor's Christmas decoration is this blow
up ginger man and it is face down in the yard.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
He looks drunk, and I was just like, Wow, that's
kind of embarrassing. Or you know what you could do?
Harris for President's signed here. I'll admit this. I'm secure
enough in my masculinity and it was probably about nineteen
seventy one when I did it. But I wept uncontrollably.
Two things I remember three things I remember crying as

(07:24):
a kid. One was a movie about Abraham Lincoln and
when he got shot, I cried. Brian Song, I cried
like a baby on the stairwell, Brian Piccolow. And I
remember when Frosty melted the first time I cried. Now,
I think if you cry the second time you watch it,
you may have a problem. Santa Claus Is coming to town?
Was Santa Claus Is coming to town? That would be

(07:45):
no Christmas? I believe that. And that was the Abominable Snowman.
These all don't hold up in modern times. I gotta
tell you if you've seen them, that your kids just
won't really hop on board with those. You know, he
didn't have Charlie Brown Christmas in that list. That was shocking.
So these lists, these lists can often be failed. Mine

(08:07):
are never failed. So I don't know when I did this.
I think I was I was working on Christmas Eve.
This would be a fun thing to do for listeners
right now, use the talkback button. At what point this
week are you done hearing about news and politics? At
what point are you're like, all right, come on, we're
in holiday mode. Don't don't bring me down. No, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah.

(08:30):
And so it was one of those moories. I mean,
who's gonna beat you up with news and politics on
Christmas Eve morning? And so I just started telling, you know,
my favorite because I was fascinated that, I'll be very honest,
all of my favorite Christmas songs are either from people
that are dead or gay. And we were having a
conversation about that and then Christmas songs in general, and

(08:51):
the next thing, you know, I combined Christmas songs and
stories and that became our first ever well that time,
we used to call it the Michael del Jorno top
done Christmas stories and spectacular. Now we don't say such things,
and I thought I would carry it. I got a
lot of people emails say, are you going to do
that now with the new show? And of course we will.
There's no shlock radio. We've done the past that we

(09:13):
won't do for the nation, right, you would think, So
how do we count down the top? I can tell
you the origins of number ten. It got on the
list because at the time, my producer, Tommy Stewart, worked
two jobs. His second job was at the Grand Old Opry. Tommy, Yeah,

(09:34):
and they have the Christmas Special every year, and every
year it started with the same song. This was the
Rockets Christmas Special at the Grand Old Opry and it
always began with this opening number. So I did it
just to drive him crazy because he'd have to hear
it every night, three times a night, for thirty seven days.

(09:54):
So of course I had to kick off our Christmas
radio spectacular with a song that drives him crazy. But
it's real where the holiday season begins. And so my
storytelling is basically, all right, is Thanksgiving? You just ate,
you're back on the couch, you're watching football. I mean,
you're in that you know, when your temperature kind of
drops and you're in that really deep, deep sleep, and

(10:18):
that's when your wife would say, I need you to
go get the Christmas tree in the ornaments because she
would want to start decorating. And at that time that
was cold journeys up into the attic after being in
a sound sleep. Oh absolutely, so the root awakening that
Thanksgiving is over and here comes Christmas. Now we store

(10:40):
things under the house. Now everything's a lot bigger. We
got things outside inside, it's a lot of hauling, and
usually it's up before Thanksgiving. But back then that was
the main thing. I have come to the conclusion that
the two greatest days of the holiday season kind of
like the two greatest days in a boat owner's life
the day he buys his boat in the day he
sells it. The day all the Christmas decorating is up

(11:05):
and your home is transformed into a winter wonderland. And
then the day it's gone and you go back to
your clean, kind of fung shwei, normal normal house. But
at the end of the day. Part of the magic
of the of Christmas, of course, is the manger. Of
course is family traditions. Of course is gatherings and food,

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but it's really sights and it's really sounds, and they
come together to kick off our Your Morning show, Top
ten Christmas Stories and Songs, a radio Christmas spectacular. At
number ten, we're going to count all the way down,
as Casey wish, we're going all the way to number one.
But at number ten are owed to holiday decorating. Yes,

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all you amazing people who make our homes look like
like a holiday dream, this one's for you. It's also
Johnny Mathis, who's probably the only man I know that
would run around sprinkling and decorating and actually enjoy the process.
Need a little Christmas Number ten if you were listening live,

(12:16):
this is where the song would play after such an
emotional story. But we don't have licensing for the podcast,
but feel free to look it up and listen to
it online. I think I had the note finally, after
all these years.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael Deltrono.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
This from Red and Smyrna at Michael d at iHeartMedia
dot com. Butch and Sonny been in space so long
they may come back with a kid. Hey, look it's bunch,
it's sunny, and that's Junior oh Man. It was only
supposed to be days. It's turned into months and now
a new year. Two NASA astronaut astronauts stuck in space

(12:56):
at the International Space Station, and now it looks like
they're going to be there now. March madness is into play.
Mark Mayfield has more sunny.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
Williams and Butch Wilmore flew to the ISS on the
Boeing star Liner's shaky first test line in June. The
two intended to stay in space for a week before returning,
but it's going to end up being closer to nine months.
NASA has repeatedly pushed back the launch of a SpaceX
craft that will be used to bring them home on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Officials say the.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Launch will be no earlier than the end of March
to allow more time to complete processing on the spacecraft.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Lawmakers in DC have reached a deal
to make you further in debt. Yes, another continuing resolution.
Luigi Mangioni being indicted for killing and terrorism. We have
all the accounts for you coming up next half hour.
We had our first Bowl game last night and vin
that wise the Memphis Tigers forty two to thirty seven
over West Virginia. In the NBA Cup Finals, Thunder lost

(13:52):
to the Bucks ninety seven to eighty one. But at
least you got there. Boys on the ice Preads one Lightning, one,
Blues lost. King's Law.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
Yes, I'm Daniel Calsey and Champa and my morning show
is your Morning show with Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Hey, it's Michael reminding you that your morning show can
be heard live each weekday morning five to eighth Central,
six to nine Eastern in great cities like Nashville, Tennessee,
tu Below, Mississippi at Sacramento, California. We'd love to be
a part of your morning routine and take the drive
to work with you, but better late than never. We're
grateful you're here. Now, enjoy the podcast. I just woken

(14:32):
up for smelling smalts when I saw that score, because
you know it's bad when the predators beat you if
you're just waking up. Members of the House Intelligence Committee
have received a classified briefing. All America wants to know
is what's to deal with all these drones. Then members
of Congress get involved. This administration tell us what's going
on with all these drones. So the FBI everybody comes
to the house, gives them a classified briefing, and now

(14:55):
we still don't know. Luigi Mangioni is facing murder and
terrorism charges killing of the United Healthcare CEO. Here are
the charges. One count of murder in the first degree
in furtherance of terrorism, two counts of murder in the
second degree. One which is charged is killing is an
act of terrorism. Two counts of criminal possession of a
weapon and a second degree, four counts of criminal possession

(15:17):
of a weapon in the third degree, one count of
criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, one
count of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the
second degree. The evidence is hard, the charges are long,
the penalties will be stiff, and the former CNN commentator
now high price defense attorney, has her work cutout for

(15:39):
as we were not joking about. I mean, this is
really getting outrageous. Butch and Sonny's still stuck in space,
and now it looks like it'll be at least until March.
I mean we could say maybe John the bookie has
odds on that. Does anybody really think it'll be March? Jones,
I'm thinking plus two ord it'll be April Beare I
get it? Your morning show is counting down the top

(16:01):
ten Christmas stories and songs this year, as we do
every year. It's a radio Christmas holiday spectacular. Of course,
at number ten was Johnny Mathis Need a Little Christmas,
and that was our ode to the decorators who make
our houses holiday dream homes. Next on the list is
number nine. We just got through talking about yesterday, the

(16:23):
day before the top five Christmas movies. We didn't agree
with that list at all. According to Rotten Tomatoes. My
list four Christmas is Vince Vaughan, Reese, Witherspoon, Robert Duvall,
Sissy Spasic. I mean it's an all star cast. Wow,
very very very very very funny Feast of the Seven Fishes.

(16:44):
Probably none of you have seen, and you should. It's
Christmas nineteen eighty three and an Italian American family for
those of you that are Italian American, it's a must see.
It's got male like you, It's got everything, but it's
a great look at family and and very funny. Naughty
or Nice is actually a Hallmark movie that I put

(17:05):
in my top five. Family Man I am one, and
it's a masterpiece. Family Man is kind of my north star.
If ever I feel like I'm losing my way, I
pop in Family Man, and I remember what's important in life.
And at number five on my list is our number
nine stop on our Top ten Christmas Stories and Songs countdown.

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I love this movie because it dares to do a
no no in storytelling. It dares to tell multiple stories
at once. Now this means something to me because I think,
you know, you never really know the moment you grow up.
I think for me it was backing out with a
U haul head of Oklahoma City for my first out

(17:46):
of state radio job. I think that's when I knew
I was a man, my first moment of life being
outside of myself, which is something completely different where you
start in worldview beyond just you. And it was Christmas.
My grandparents would always come to town and we would

(18:08):
go to O'Hare Airport to pick them up. And when
you were at O'Hare Airport in the early seventies, there
were marines, there were Navy army people all laying down,
sleeping in the hallways, and there was just a rush
of people picking up loved ones. And I remember, at
a very young age, seven years old or so, six
or seven years old, going wow, all these people have

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a life too. They're not just extras, They're not just
here in the background. They got hopes, they got fears,
they got people they love. And that's what this movie
dares to do. How on earth can you tell this
many stories at once without a crashing? The movie Hard

(18:54):
to Do, masterfully done. A prime minister in love with
an office staffer, writer whose wife cheats on him with
his own brother, goes off, becomes a recluse and a writer,
only to fall in love with this maid. An old
husband and wife whose husband is tempted by a secretary
at work. A widower whose son is in love with

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a singer at school. A bride and a groom who
the best man is in love with the bride. How
about the office worker and a conflict of love, the
love for her brother who's institutionalized, and a coworker she's
been in love with since day one, the two porn
lighting models who eventually fall in love. Or how about
the young brit who feels like, if you can just
make it to America with his accent, he can get

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any girl. His friend says he's crazy, but he does.
Three actually and the movie starts and ends at he
Throw Airport, and I couldn't give you a better visual
of me at seven years old at O'Hare Airport than
I can this movie at the beginning of the end

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at Heathrow Airport. It's a reminder that all that matters
is love. Who we love, the God who gave them
to us, whose very birth we celebrate, or as the

(20:22):
movie would say, simply love actually. And I used to
play the Mariah Carey song, but then I can't stand
it so much. I switched to this one because it
reminds me of a home video I made of one
of our Christmases when the kids were young. Beach Boys,
God only Knows our owne to Christmas Movies at number
nine if you were listening live, this is where the

(20:43):
song would play after such an emotional story. But we
don't have licensing for the podcast, but feel free to
look it up and listen to it online. What's the
moral of the story, that's the Beach Boys, God only
Knows our ode to Christmas Movies? Love actually in my
top five And that's how the movie ends, that he
Throw Airport with that montage. But you know, you stop
and you think about well, geek, God only knows where

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I be without you. If Joan and Bob don't get
married and have a child, I'm not even here. God
didn't choose Joan and Bob. I don't have a life.
I don't have Nicholas, Alexandra or Anna if God doesn't
first provide me Andrea. But if you ever stop and
do the reverse, where would we Everything? All the evidence

(21:29):
that this isn't some story, that there is a living
God and he's doing amazing miracles all around us and
in our lives are right there around us, in the holidays,
and the family you were born in and the family
that you've made. And that's what the movie dares to tell,
all the different types of love in one movie. I'm

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sure when they pitched that to a lot of the
movie studios they said, you can't do that. You can't
tell that many stories at once. But boy do they
love Actually and the Beach Boys. God only Knows. Number
nine on our Top ten Christmas Stories and Songs Holiday Spectacular,
we move up to number eight just after the news
next hour. By the way, the songs get better and better,

(22:12):
and so did the story. So stick it out with
us as we count on our top ten stories and songs.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Delchano, your top five stories of the day. No moron who.
Luigi Mangione is facing murder and terrorism charges in the
killing of the United Health CEO Brian Thompson. Ark Mayfield reports.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Mangioni is accused of gunning down Thompson on a Manhattan
street earlier this month. The Manhattan District Attorney's office announced
Tuesday the Mangioni is charged with one kind of first
degree murder in furtherance of terrorism and two counts of
second degree murder, including one as an act of terrorism.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg said the killing was intended to
evoke terror. The twenty six year old Mangioni, who's in

(22:58):
custody in Pennsylvania, faces life in prison if convicted.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
A Mark Midfield, Ah lawmakers, they come to the rescue
once again. They've reached a deal to have heard a
government shutdown, which would leave just the government with necessary
agencies funded. Gotta have that. Got to have the waist too,
So how do they avoid a shutdown? They take you
further in debt. Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
Congress reached an agreement Tuesday afternoon, pushing back the funding
deadline from December twentieth to March fourteenth. The decision buys
time for the next Congress and incoming president to work
out how the government should be funded for the incoming year.
The deal features some agreements like a one year farm
bill extension, thirty billion in economic assistance for farmers, and

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one hundred billion dollars in disaster relief.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
I'm Brian Shook, So obviously the story of the week
is the drones. What are all these things flying over
New York and New Jersey? And why won't anybody tell?
Why won't the administration tell us? President Elect Trump, in
a news conference, says, the government knows what they are.
That members of the House and Senate demand answers. So
here comes Home Land Security, the FBI, and other government

(24:05):
agencies to the House Intelligence Committee members meeting to give
a classified briefing over the drone activity. We still don't know,
it's classified. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
Reps from the FBI, CIA, and National Intelligence Agency were
in attendance. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says three sophisticated
systems have made their way to the Garden state to
monitor drone activity. Murphy and federal officials have said there's
no evidence of any danger to the public. Maya Egland
reports there have been additional sidings.

Speaker 7 (24:37):
There was a sighting today and yesterday in Ohio at
the right Patterson Air Force Base. Officials there confirming multiple drones,
but none of them actually interfered with operations there. They're
asking the public to continue reporting any sidings.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Meanwhile, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer is calling for a
new drone air traffic control system to track drones when
flying over critical infrastructure. Family's A.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Taylor. President Elect Trump is suing the Iowa polsters at
the Des Moines registered newspaper Tammy Trihilo has the details.

Speaker 8 (25:08):
It's over a poll that came out just before election
day showing Kamala Harris ahead in Iowa and Trump's Ann
Seltz's poll was intended to sway the race, and it
was fraud and.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
It was election interference. You know, she's gotten me right always.
She's a very good polster. She knows what she was doing.

Speaker 8 (25:23):
Trump ended up cruising to a win in Iowa on
election night. The suit named Seltzer, the paper and Gannette
the newspaper's parent company. Trump's lawyers are arguing consumer fraud.
This comes just after ABC News settled a suit for
fifteen million dollars with Trump over comments George Stefanopolis made
that were allegedly false and defamatory.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
I'm Tammy. Trheo ah, he does want to know you know.
An independent panel of health experts is recommending against using
vitamin D and calcium by older Americans to prevent falls
and fractures. Although calcium and vitamin D are both important
for good bone health, the US Preventative Service Task Force
said the supplements aren't regulated, may not work, and can

(26:04):
cause the increased risk of kidney disease. The panel says
it's healthier to get calcium and vitamin D through what
you eat salmon, tuna, milk, yogurt, cheese. The CDC has
found that falls are the leading cause of injury related
deaths with people sixty five and up. Popular You're Gonna
be Poppy. Univerursal Pictures is revealing a little change in

(26:28):
next year's Wicked sequel. Previously known as Wicked Part Two,
the film will now be titled Wicked for Good. The
movie covers the second act of the beloved Broadway musical.
It'll be released in theaters on November the twenty first
of twenty twenty five. Wicked Part one brought in popula
three hundred and fifty nine million dollars in the domestic

(26:50):
box office five hundred and twenty four million dollars worldwide.
Americans will drop a lot of money on their pets
this holiday season. Bully sticks for Boomer Pree Tennis with
just how much we plan to spend on our furry friends.

Speaker 9 (27:06):
A one Poule survey says eight out of ten pet
owners will give something to their furry companions this holiday season.
They say most will drop about fifty bucks on toys, snacks,
or outfits. But if you're from gen Z or Millennial,
he'll drop even more. They say about one hundred bucks.
Top sellers according to Spruce Pets, food puzzles, and toys
without the stuffing for dogs.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
For cats, it's catnip for the win. I'm Bree Tennis.
Miami Beach Bowl number twenty five, Memphis forty two to
thirty seven winners of the very first Bowl. It's the
most wonderful time of the year. Bullseason. Memphis gets the
first win over West Virginia forty two to thirty seven.

Speaker 5 (27:43):
Tonight we have the Boca Raton Bowl Western or the
Western Kentucky Hirtoppers.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
They'll come down for those. Here's barefoot and they will
give you a slapper knocker taking on James Madison at
four thirty this afternoon. The LA Bowl has cal and
twenty four UNLV at sofar tonight at eight Thunder made
it to the NBA Cup Finals but came up short
to the Bucks ninety seven eighty one. The Bredators beat
the Rangers due to nothing. Did that work? John? I

(28:08):
hope so Lightning won five three over the Blue Jackets.
Blues lost four and wanted home to the devils, and
the Kings lost three to two in overtime. But get
the point against the Penguins. Birthdays Today, director Steven Spielberg
seventy eight. I did not realize that Gremlins is what
created PG. Thirteen. Oh really, I didn't know that Red
shared that with me. Oh, pheb Kates, Rolly Stone, guitarist

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Keith Richards eighty one, that's funny like eighty one. In
nineteen sixty, actor Brad pitt Is sixty one and singer
and mumbler Billie Eilish twenty three years old today. If
it's your birthday, Happy birthday. Was so glad you were
born and thanks for making us a part of your
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