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you're talking. It will be ashow for everyone who loves music and murder.
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Happy Friday is finally here the weekend. Yeah, front row Brett Michael's tickets.

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Today, some lucky person is goingto get those. Yeah, sweat
and saliva all over your red sweat, Brett Sweat, Come get some.
I've been doing the five four threetwo one a week and we have front
road tickets to give awad this morning. Another pair of tickets, last pair
I have for the Commander's Giants gamethis weekend on Sunday at FedExField. Plus

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we finish up the big word ofthe week at about seven thirty this morning.
That's gonna be good for kiss tickets. Hang on to that phone number
one eight hundred and four nine threeone double three and Brian Robinson from the
Commander's going to be on the showa little bit after eight o'clock this morning,
we've got to Dennis with Sports onTap Florida Man, and much more.

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Oh things. I know that's comingup. Good one for you today.
I like that segment. Man,me too. I learned Stuffy.
Yeah, no, I do.I do the same thing. It's funny
because, you know, because wedo it every day, I have to
go find stuff right to do itevery day, and I'm like, this
is cool. I'm learning something everymorning. So we'll get to that.

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Coming up at about to six fiftythis morning. It is six oh nine,
Big one hundred, Good morning,Washington's Classic Rockets, Big one hundred.
There's Ozzie and Mama. I'm cominghome. I was reading this poll
on Reddit. It was like mostembarrassing moments, and it's going down to
listening to people just putting up likethings they've done that are embarrassing. I've

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done them all, single one ofthem. So next time you do something
wildly embarrassing, just remember you arenot alone. This it was a result
of a poll that fifteen thousand peopletook on embarrassing moments and then they ranked
them on how common they are.Number one was tripping or falling in public

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ninety three percent of people have doneit. Yeah, yep, yep.
Texting the wrong person was number two. Oh yeah, I've done that.
Yeah, yeah, I done.I've done that. I ruined a guy's
surprise party doing that. I wasgoing back and forth with the girl that

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was arranging it, and I don'tyou know, I wrote something about,
okay, well we won't tell himand we'll tell him to be you know,
I wrote this whole thing out,and because his name was top of
mind, you know, because I'mthinking about him, I sent it to
him. I was texting my wife, wants to tell her how awful my
boss was. Yeah, and don'ttell me you sent it to the boss.

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Oh god. And so that's whenyou play it off. It's like,
I'm just kidding. Well, theway I did it was I I
just kept talking to him so thatit seemed like that first part where I
was talking about what an a holehe was was me telling him what an
a hole someone else was. Didhe fault? He did? Because I
did it so smoothly. Wow thatI tried to cover my tracks on the

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surprise party and I was like,hey man, that wasn't meant for you.
That's it, you know, andI made some story up and he
said, yeah, no problem.But I'm like, he knows, he's
not stupid. He figured it out. Try to take a sip of something
and completely miss your mouth. God, I do that every day. I
do. I will be, youknow, walking through my house and go
to take a sip of coffee andit just right down the front of my

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shirt. Damn it. And howis that? How do you even miss
your mouth? I don't know,I'm stupid. When a doors this poll,
you push we've all done that.There's not a single person they say
ninety seven percent. That's one hundredpercent. We've all done the push pull
thing. Deep liking something on socialyes, I think they say only sixty

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percent of people have done that,but I think it's probably higher. So
deep liking, if you don't knowwhat it is, it's when you're basically
just kind of low grade stalking somebody. You're going through their profile, right
and you like a picture or apost and realize that it's like four years
old. So then when it popsup on their feet, is like so
and so liked your photo and it'slike from four years ago. You absolutely

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know they were stalking your profile.Yeah, so, yeah, I've done
the deep liking. Yeah, I'vedone the deep liking. Now. Sometimes
it's intentional. Sometimes it's like Idon't care, I've you know, But
there are times like, oh,crap, did I just like a five
year old picture? Quick tattoway anddo that? Mishearing someone and replying with
an answer that makes no sense.I do that all the time. My

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father in law does it all thetime. He's hard of hearing. He
just play along. He just playalong with him. He thinks you said
something and responds with gibberish that youknow is completely unrelated. And I'm just
like, uh huh, yeah,because you don't want, you know,
you don't want to call him outon it. You're in a quiet room
when your stomach growls loudly, yeahthat's everybody, Come on? Eighty eight

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percent said yes and realizing you've hadfood stuck in your teeth for hours before
you noticed it. My wife,it's actually quite annoying. Every time she
eats, she'll come up to meand smile my teeth kind of food and
my teeth, Like she's so paranoidby having food in her teeth. I
think from like our first date,she did that? Do I have anything

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on my teeth? No, you'refine, You're fine. Can you think
of anything like super embarrassing you've done? Or you're just like, oh my
god, I feel like that's Iget that, like anytime I go out
drinking. Yeah. Right, Andthe next day you get that kind of

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anxiety. We get a little bitof a hangover, a little some anxiety,
and you start running through everything youdid the night before, and even
though most of it was probably harmless, you go, oh my god,
I can't believe I said that.Did I say that? Oh God?
Did I do that? Or whenit's a little foggy and so you're not
quite sure what happened was a dream, Sometimes you're better off just not knowing.

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Yep, I'm trying to think ofanything super super obvious embarrassing moments.
I have a ton of them.I you know, I just deal with
them. There's not even embarrassing anymore. I've just stopped caring exactly. That's
what I mean. It's it's noteven embarrassing anymore. I'm just like,
Yep, I'm an idiot, that'sme. Don't care. Uh. We
have things, I know coming upat six fifty. Uh, We've got

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Commanders Giants tickets to give a littlelittle bit to give away a little bit
later this morning. Plus big wordof the week for Kiss tickets. We
should make somebody sing again for BrettMichael's tickets. Did you like that?
No? No, but that's whyI want to do it. No,
it's awful. Yeah. What wasthe song? Gy ever? Every Rose

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has? I was gonna say wecould do it and say you can't do
that one because it's already been done. You gotta do a different one,
do you. Yeah, Well,then you well that makes sense because you'd
have to be a fan. Iwas gonna say, well, some people
probably that's the only song they know. But these are front row tickets,
So if you're not a Poisoner BrettMichael's fan, you don't really need them.

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If you are, you're gonna knowa buttload of songs. Yeah,
all right, so you had alot of hits. Oh they did?
Yeah? Yeah. I still rememberwhen I got that first poison record and
I picked it up and I waslike, who are these girls? Because
they were liking that they had thefull on hair, oh yeah, and
not a little bit of like notwhat some of the bands were doing with
a little mas scare, a littlemakeup. They had full on makeup.

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They looked like women. They did, they did. They took what was
happening on the sunset strip and didthe mechanics Burg version. And that's that's
what what we got. It's crazy. It's crazy, all right. So
well, uh yeah, that's it. What one hundred and four nine three
one double o three. You justhave to sing us a poison song.

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It's not every rose, yeah,and it can't be not every rose has
it's torn. It's it's slightly embarrassing. You're gonna forget the lyrics. But
if you want front row tickets,I mean you gotta do it. Three
one double o three, best ofluck for Big one hundred? All right?
Do you know any good poison songs? Are there any good poison I'm

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kidding, I'm kidding. I knowthere's a ton of poison fans. Do
you know any good songs? Canyou sing one? For front row tickets?
I'd say it's worth the effort.We'll go to the phones. One
eight hundred fort nine three one doubleo three, Big one hundred. Who's
this Troy? Hey, Troy,how are you doing this morning? I'm
okay, thank you, good Troy. You're a Poison fan. Yeah,
then I've got third road boards,third row. All right, well this

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would be an upgrade even from that, this would be front row. All
right. Do you know any goodPoison songs? Oh? Look what the
cat drag do? And can yousing it for us? Yeah? I
can sing it? All right,hit me with some enthusiasm. Let's go.
I got a girl to the leftof mead to the right. I
know, damn roast night, Ohcat dragging leave in my life. Hell

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rolls up, man, I doit again? Oh my god? Yes,
all right, dude, you gotfront row tickets? All right?
Right on, man, nice job, hold on and we'll get you set
up. Okay, all right.Washington's Classic Rock it's big one hundred.

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Big congrats going out to Troy frontrow for Brett Bichaels this weekend. Stick
around. We're gonna have some ticketsto give away for the Commander's Giants games
coming up here in just a fewI won't pot us have a file Bob
lier. Washington's Classic Rocket it's abig one. Who do you love?
George Thurgood and the Destroyers. Itis six fifty good morning, big one

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hundred times for things I know,random facts for your Friday morning. Did
you know before eighteen oh four?I'd love to see this today. Before
eighteen oh four, the vice presidentwas the runner up in any presidential race.

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Can you imagine Hillary Clinton is DonaldTrump's vice pat or Trump is Biden's
VP. Oh? Lord, comeon, this would be entertaining. They
changed that in a do you knowfor with the twelfth Amendment? Wow?

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Oh, I kind of want toI don't know, but I want to
bring it back. I want tobring it back. A lightning bolt is
hotter than the surface of the Sun. It is not hotter than the core
of the Sun, but it ishotter than the surface. Lightning can be
over fifty three thousand degrees. TheSun's surface is about ten thousand degrees,

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but the Sun's core twenty seven milliondegrees. That's hot, you know,
because we obviously sent something in thereto take the temperature. Like, how
do we know these things? JFKdid not push to get to the Moon
because he cared about spacexper exploration andhe was simply worried about beating the Russians.

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I can't think we kind of allknew that the guy who created the
baby on board signs millions millions ofdollars he made on that stupid thing.
He has no children. Bed Bugsare almost one hundred million years old,
which means they were around when thedinosaurs were around. The dinosaurs had bed

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bugs. Yeah, we still can'tget rid of them. Dolphins, this
is interesting. Could put one sideof their brain to sleep when they swim
around, while the other side remainsalert, and then they can switch sides,
put the other side to sleep,both sides to sleep. When I
come in here, half the braingoes to sleep and half is working.
How cool would that be? Likeif you had a meeting with your boss

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and you can just go, I'mgonna shut this half of my brain down
and just sit over here on thisside and think about sitting on a beach.
But it's gonna look like I'm alert. Don't we kind of do that
anyway? Well? Yeah, theoriginal title from Michael Jackson's hit thriller was
Midnight Man. It just didn't havethe same ring, does it? No?

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Midnight Man? And that is thingsI know. At six fifty three
Commanders Giants tickets coming up this morningplus seven thirty we give you your final
letter for the big word of theweek, and that is going to be
your shot at Kiss tickets for theshow the twenty ninth. This will be
one of their very last shows,if you believe Gene Simmons this time around,
excuse me, it'll be one ofthe last few shows. Last man

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handful of shows in makeup. Hedid say last show in makeup. So
that's coming up in just a bit. It is Big one hundred. Good
morning, Washington's classic rock. It'sBig one hundred. There's a cowboy song
from Queen. That was the originaltitle, wasn't it Cowboy Song? Cowboy
Song? Cowboy Song was the originaltitle of Bohemian Rhapsody. That's a good
thing they changed it. Cowboys Songdoesn't really seem to work to me.

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With you seven oh seven and goodmorning to you. I just saw a
picture of was it back in thespring that Robert de Niro had a child
at seventy nine years old? Remembersa big deal. It was like,
seventy nine years old had a kid, And I just popped into my head
here because I saw a picture ofhis kid, and I started digging into

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it, and I'm like, man, that's off old to have a child.
Now, let's be honest. That'stoo old to have a child some
term to be kind, seventy nineyears old. That's not fair. That's
not fair to the child that you'regiving birth to. They're not going to
have a father, right, Yeah, by the time they're ten to eleven
twelve, you're gone. You're dad. You deprived that child of having a
father. That's not cool if youasked, but you gave the child existence,

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yeah, existence, and then said, see a bud, we'll play
catching the next life. I'll teachyou how to drive in the next life.
Well, share our first beer inthe next life. Now it's too
old. But then I looked atall the people that have had children in
old age. Paul McCartney had hisfifth child at sixty one, which really

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does not sound that bad to tonarrow seventy nine. But McCartney's kids range
in age from nineteen to sixty sixty. McCartney's got a child that is sixty
years old, isn't that crazy?It looks like Elton John had his first
child at sixty three, his secondat sixty six. Alec Baldwin had his

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eighth child eighth at sixty four.See when you see to Naro at seventy
nine, and then you read aboutall the people in their sixties, you
almost feel like sixty is not thatbad. But even that's too old,
isn't it. I don't know.Gary Busey had his third child at sixty
five. Rod Stewart his eighth childat sixty six. Rod Stewart's another one.

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His kids are from twelve to fiftynine. When people say howld your
kid, and you go, he'stwelve. How about your other one?
He's fifty nine? Would I hearit like that? I know? Right?
So like this was even better.Clint Eastwood had his eighth child at

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sixty six. Clint Eastwood's children rangein age from twenty six to sixty nine
ninety. I think he's almost onehundred. I think he's almost one hundred.
We pull it up. I wantto say, I saw something the
other day that said he was closeto one hundred. But think like when

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somebody asked clentny three ninety three,when somebody asked Clint Eastwood, howld your
daughter? She twenty six? Andyou're like, oh cool, how'd your
son? He's seventy? Yeah,because I feel there was comedy in that,
but like hearing there is because andit's even funnier this way, because
I always feel weird when people say, held your son, my son is
fourteen, held your daughter, mydaughter's thirty. And to me, I'm

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always like, that sounds weird,doesn't it. You know it does,
But she is and she there's abig gap in between them. Steve Martin,
what were you doing in between beingvery careful? It's protection crash.
Yeah, that awesome, save youfrom the you know, the bugs that

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are out there. Hey, SteveMartin had his only child at sixty seven.
Wow. George Lucas is fourth atsixty nine, and the only one
in their seventies up there with dNaro guests. If you had to guess
the only other person I can youknow, I'm sure there's more, but
the only other person on my listhere in their seventies Nope, Mick Jagger.

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Ah yeah, Mick Jagger had hiseighth child at seventy three. Wow.
So that is the That's the thingI think about when I read about
these gentlemen who have children in theiryou know, sixties, late sixties,
seventies, I just feel like it'snot fair to the kid. Like if

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you were let's say your dad hadyou when you were like seventy, right,
and then I don't know, aroundnine, ten years old he died.
That would suck, wouldn't it.But my dad did die, Yeah,
but I was fortune. Yeah.Well, I mean that's twenty six
six waight right, But that's ananomaly, right, I mean that's kind
of like, you know, it'san anomaly. You kind of hope that

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doesn't happen. But life sucks andthe world is not fair. But these
people did intentionally do it, right, I mean that sucks. Well,
then you could relate, you couldgo, okay, how would that be?
Like, you know, it's notlike so I think because of that,
I'm more jaded to it. Sure, but it's not like, oh,

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health issue, accident, unfortunate accident, heart attack. It's like these
people are choosing. I don't havea child that's seventy nine years old.
You're going to be dead in fiveyears? Yeah, probably. It's like
it's likely the kid doesn't even geta chance. Eld your son nineteen,

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held your daughter sixty. That isfunny for no reason, seriously funny for
no reason. I don't know why. I don't either. I don't either,
but it is Oh God, hey, do we have that? We
found that we stumbled on the interwebsacross an audio clip. I don't even

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know who thought to do this.It's Hull Hogan backwards and it sounds like
he's worshiping the devil or or isthat mean Gene in the beginning of Gene?
All right, so this is goingto be mean Gene. It's played
backwards. We'll play it for youforwards too, but it'll be mean Gene
interviewing Hulk Hogan back in the day. But when he gets to Hulk Hogan
backwards, it sounds like he's aworshiping the devil or he is the devil?

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I say, is the devil?I mean, listen to this,
give a listen. We're but Iallow to know. First God, he
was going, yeah, yeah,you don't miss gun. You know it
was you don't put up you've beenwrong yet the moromans stop, and then

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he knows he was he about out. But he's another thing that was funny
for no reason. Do you haveit forward? Yeah? I just want
to hear what he was saying.And you know something means gee, since
he's got his by Bobby though he'son and I trained for the dude like
he was an amoral brother. I'vebeen hanging out in the Guarden of Beeding
with my main squeezees. I know, twenty thousand leagues on the scene,

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my hum and Bug with a Titanicand hurt delees. Just since word of
power lies the point I wanted tomake Paul. Yes, God, I
missed old school wrestling. That wasgood stuff when I was a kid,
good stuff. Meetings should go likethat, Like we should talk like y
in meetings. Yes, that shouldbecome a theme. All right. So
here's what we're gonna do. Wehave Commanders Giants tickets to give away when

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you hear Hulk Hogan worship the Devilat some point between now or when you
hear the Devil. I'm still convincedthat I'm going to You're gonna have to
perform an Exorcismommy this weekend because weprobably just got possessed just now listen listening
to it. Yeah, we're gonnaneed it. We're gonna need it.

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Commanders Giants tickets for the game thisweek. And this is my last pair
to give away. And if youhear Hulk worshiping the devil at any point
between now and ten o'clock this morning, be the first caller through at one
eight hundred four and three one doubleoh three, and we'll give you tickets
for the game this weekend. Allright, good luck. It's seven fifteen
for Big one hundred. Washington's ClassicRock is a big one hundred. There's

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heart so Big Rock Mornings. Jacksonhere seven to and good morning to you
smooth. I don't believe this.Snoop Snoop Dogg put out a statement say
he's gonna quit smoking weed. Noway, that's what I said. No
way, it's a stunt. It'sa joke, right, I'm seeing it
everywhere now, Uh, he said, after much, much consideration and talk

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with his family, he's given upweed. Please respect his privacy. It's
got to be a stunt. Idid not have that on my twenty twenty
three bingo card. No Snoop Doggquitting quitting weed. He obviously has never
shied away from the fact that helikes smoking, and uh, it's gonna

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come as a surprise of people ifhe really does quit. But here's his
exact quote after much consideration and conversationwith my family, I've decided to give
up smoke. Please respect my privacyat this time. That's it. That's
all it says. I think he'sgoing to edibles. That's what he's going

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to do. He's just he's givingup the way he ingested. That's all.
But as I was reading about this, I recalled that story. Somebody
asked I forget where it was.I think it was an interview, might
have it was Stern or somebody,but somebody had asked Snoop the highest he'd
ever been? Did you ever hearthat story? I don't think so.

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It was with Willie Nilson. Ohyes I have heard. Yeah, Okay,
yes, yes, I have heardthat. He said they were in
Amsterdam and Snoop was playing a showone night and Willie was playing the next
night. So they met up,went back to Willie's hotel room and we're
playing dominoes and he said. Willyhad a vape, a joint and a
blunt and a pipe. He said, we were playing dominoes one on one.

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He was whipping me and he said, we just kept getting higher and
higher, and he just kept passingit to me and he said, all
I could think is this old meffort is out smoking me. And he
said, and I'm not going tostop because I don't want to show a
sign of weakness. And he said, I finally had to admit defeat and

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just asked Willie if we could goget something to eat. He said,
so they went to get some KFCand he talks about how they both reached
for the same piece of chicken andhe told Willie he could have it,
and he says, yeah, Will'sWilly Nelson's the only person could ever outsmoke
me. And that doesn't surprise me. No, God, no, no.

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Willie's like the classic, you know, Willi's the old schoolstoner. What
movie is that where he's like whenmy day is a dime Bag caused a
dime? I forget what movie thatwas that Willy was in. I went
to a Willie Nelson concert once ata small venue, like a fifteen hundred,
two thousand people venue. Dude,it was just one giant cloud of

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smoke. And I stood up onthis the balcony over the stage, and
Willie's out there playing that guitar thathe's played for so long. It's got
a whole worn into it, youknow, and he's doing on the road
again or something. Down the balcony, leaning over the edge of the balcony.
People are just passing joints, downjoints. They're just going down that,

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going down the road like you're like, somebody hand you one, you
pass it on, some hands youanother one. You pay like, geez,
insame. I've never seen outside.I mean a close second might have
been Ziggy Marley. I saw ZiggyMarley at a small club and it was
kind of the same way. ButWillie Nelson, I've never seen so much
weed at a concert in my life. As a Willie Nelson show, I
can imagine that it was a smallvenue. Yeah, oh yeah, it

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was just filled with smoke. It'scrazy. One of the greatest movies ever,
Fast Times Rich, the greatest moviesever. Hey, it's time for
the big word of the week.We're gonna put the rap on it.
We have your final letter this morning. You're ready, let's do it.

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The big word of the week onBig one hundred two. Day's letter is
the letter S. The letter Sis in snoop dog the letter S.
All right, that spells a word. If you've been collecting the letters throughout
the week. You know the word? Give us a buzz? What eight
hundred four nine three one three.We have tickets for what is said to

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be one of Kisses final shows onthe twenty ninth in Baltimore. So a
pair of Kiss tickets. They're yoursif you know the big word of the
week. Best of luck at seventhirty six, Big one hundred, Good
morning, Washington's Classic Rockets, Bigone hundred, Big word of the week,
No, the word win the prize. Kiss tickets up for grabs,
Hi, Big one hundred. Who'sthis Hi? This is Joe, Joe.

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How are you this morning? I'mdoing extremely well. I got through.
Yes you did. And because you'recalling, I will assume you've been
collecting the letters and you know thebig word of the week. Yes,
I correct? What's the word taxes? Correct? We're gonna set you up

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with tickets to see Kiss in Baltimore. Oh, that's wonderful. That's wonderful.
I can't wait. Awesome, Andit could very well be one of
their very last shows, so thiswould be a good one to see.
It will be awesome. We congratulations, hold on and we'll get you set
up. Okay, thank you youbet, Washington's Classic Rockets, Big one
Hunter. We'll do it again nextweek. Big word of the week.

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I hear tail. Next week wemay have tickets to Iron Maiden. We
may have tickets to Joe Satriani.You notice how I say may. I'm
not committing, but we might.That's next week. It is Big one
hundred, Washington's Classic Rockets, Bigone hundred and guns of Roses. Welcome
to the Jungle. Big congrats goingout to Joe. She scored those tickets

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for Kiss, one of the finalshows coming up, the twenty nineteen Balton.
So it looks like we may getthe pandas back. The pandas might
be coming back. That's the goodnews. That is good. The bad
news, it's probably gonna be SanDiego Ah, the Chinese president. She
signaled that, you know, hewas just here, might still be here.

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Is he still here? You know? I met with Biden. Uh
signaled he will send new pandas tothe US, calling them envoys of the
friendship between the Chinese and American andhe says We're ready to continue our cooperation
with the US on panda conservation anddo our best to meet the wishes of
the Californians as they deepen the friendlyties between our pupils. Gesture came at

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the end of the day him andBiden were meeting, and he pledged to
try to reduce tensions and did notshare additional details on when or where the
pandas might be provided, but appearedto suggest that the next pair of pandas
will most likely go to the SanDiego Zoo. Of course, the Nationals
who lost three pandas, and shesaid he was told by many American people,

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especially children, that they were reallyreluctant to say goodbye to the pandas,
and even went to the zoo tosee them off, and then added
that the San Diego Zoo and thepeople in California very much look forward to
welcoming pandas back. What's up aboutthis California crap? Did San Diego Zoo

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have pandas before? I don't know. I was digging into that and I
know that yes, they did.It's the San Diego Zoo returned their pandas
back in twenty nineteen, so they'vebeen without for quite some time. And
I know there's still some left inAtlanta. That is that where like the

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final pandas are Yeah, I thoughtit was. I thought, yeah,
these were the last two, butthey were not the nationals who's exchange agreement
with the China Wildlife Conservation Association wasset to expire in early December. Negotiations
to renewer extend that deal did notproduce results, and again San Diego returned
theres in twenty nineteen. And Iwant to say that, yeah, here

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we go. Only four pandas areleft in the US, and that's at
the Atlanta too, so we maysee them in San Diego, but no
word on the national two. Theyput them on a FedEx truck, put
them in a cage, put themon a FedEx truck, and then ship
them on a FedEx plane back toChina. Now they're in a Chinese panda

(30:36):
no oasis. I don't know whatthey do with pandaa. And that opens
up a whole new section there inthe zoo next to the Elphi. Sure,
what are you gonna put there?Eh? You put there? Oh?
You know what? We need giraffesback. We used to have giraffes
a long time. Again, Draftsare kind of boring. They just see,
you know, they're cool to lookat. But you know, they're
kind of boring. They don't domuch. Pandas are cool man pantasarical,

(30:57):
but the pandas didn't do anything either. Like it was fat and they roll
around and they go into their littleyeah, the fat and they roll around
and play with stuff and eat bambooand kind of fun to watch. I
mean, I'd rather watch fish thana giraffe. I saw I saw a
tiger. This was a couple ofweeks ago. The tiger was in the

(31:17):
have you have you been to theto the National zoos? All right,
so the the tiger has like this, there's water in its enclosure. Yeah.
The other day the tiger was inthe water walking around. I have
ever seen the tiger do. Butthe thing about the big cats, right,
it's like they don't really have todo anything. They can just sit
there and look at you. Andit's cool. You know, you take

(31:37):
a picture of them and you're like, look at him. He's just staring
at me. He totally wants tokill me, eat me. Usually sleeping.
Once in a while, though,you'll hear a roar. Lion roar
is cool. That's cool. Yeah, Well, you know, we'll keep
you up to spend a lot oftime at the zoo. Zoos are cool.
Man like the zoo when Lex waslittle, like when he was like

(31:59):
a baby baby like two three,like we every day at the zoo every
day. Yeah, one of mywhen my son was young, we went
quite a bit. I like thezoo. All right, So let's see.
Coming up in the eight o'clock hour, we have Florida Man. We
have sports on tap with Dennis.We have a conversation with Brian Robinson Junior

(32:21):
from your Washington Commanders, beast ofa running back, superstar at Alabama,
superstar here, and we'll chat withhim about football and about the game coming
up this weekend. And then wehave one last chance I believe for cash
on on command coming up after nineo'clock this morning. Yeah yeah, we're
all done, So one more shotout of one thousand bucks coming up Jackson

(32:44):
Techo in the nine o'clock hour aswell. Seven fifty seven, Good morning,
Washington's Classic Rocket. It's big onehundred, big game this weekend against
the Giants, and the man thatruns like a mack truck out there on
the line with us. It's BrianRobinson from you or Washington Commanders. Welcome
to the show, Brian, Hey, how you doing Pretty good? Man?

(33:04):
Pretty good. It's a pleasure tospeak with you. Thanks for taking
the time to chat today. Ido appreciate it. Man. So I
was looking at his stats from thegame against Seattle. Not only did you
lead the yard the team in rushing, but he led the team in receptions
at like six receptions one hundred andnineteen yards. You were out there catching

(33:25):
a lot of balls, weren't you. Yeah, I was. I love
that play, and I wouldn't know. It's just a fan of whether it's
a design player, if it's justkind of samhow making things happen. But
when he rolls out and the defenderbites and he just kind of kind of
throws it behind the guy and hehit you twice with the same play,

(33:45):
just I think, just different sidelines. Oh yeah, not really a design
play, just you know, playingto stink through, you know, playing
with awareness, you know, youknow, trying our best and manipulate defenders
around us. So, you know, just Sam being on the same page
with that, and you know,you know me, you know, paying
attention to linebackers and watching how therethey are covering me and if they are

(34:09):
paying attention to me when I youknow, slip off, you know,
when you know Sam brace the pocketto scrambl So you know, just you
know, there's just usbeen on thesame page and you know, you know,
being extinctive and you know, playingwith great award at at the same
time. Right right, And howhow are things working out with Sam?
Man? He is that kid isballing. Huh. He is truly developing

(34:30):
into one of the league's best quarterbacks. Uh, Sam, he's great man.
He Uh, he definitely prepares,like you know, you know,
that's what he wants to be.And uh, you know, I feel
like, you know, if hecontinues to you know, you know,
prepare and you know, focus onthe things that you know that makes him,
you know, a better player,you know, he continue to develop
into whoever he wants to be inhis league. So I know, the

(34:52):
like the the short passes, screenpasses, things of that nature are just
an extension of the run. Doesit make a difference to you how you
get the ball? Uh? Nevermade a difference. You know how I
get the ball, you know,uh, you know the battle in my
hands I got made to play.Yeah, so you know, I really
don't care how the ball is presented. He could punt it to me,

(35:13):
kick it to me, throw itto me, handed to me. I'll
be ready to make a play.That's awesome. That's awesome. And uh,
I would ask you how it's playing, how it is playing for the
enemy. But you played for Savings, so you're you're used to some pretty
tough coaching. Yeah right, yeah, so uh is being to be tough
toughest saving Uh? Uh, beingis tough, you know, very tough

(35:36):
coach. But you know it's onlya tough way. You know, he
expects you know, it expects youto be great. You know, he
just wanted the best best out ofyou, best for you. So uh,
you know same was saving. Youknow, he he pushed, He
pushed you very hard because you knowhe see he's see the greatness in you
and he just you know, tryingto pull it out of it. Yeah,
and you really can't argue with hiswith Eb's success, He's he's got

(35:58):
a ton of it. So ifif you know, if I were a
player, I'd just be like,I'm just gonna do whatever he tells me
to do. Right, So whenyou when you run the ball, man,
I always like to say this onthe air here. I always say
you run angry, and I meanthat as a compliment. I mean like
you are like a truck, almostimpossible to get down when you get a
full head of steam. What doyou use to like pump yourself up before

(36:21):
a game, before you before youget out there and play. Is there
is there anything you do that justget you in the mood to just crash?
Well? You know this, thisis my this is my life.
You know this my lifestyle is whatI do, you know, for a
living. And you know also I'mwell aware of you know who I am.
You know who I am as aplayer, and you know you know
where, you know where my focalpoints at. You know too, you

(36:45):
know attack defenders and uh, youknow I just have to use my abilities
to the best I can. Andyou know, I know I know what
type you know a player I amand how I can attack defenders and is
it to the best of my business? Yeah? Absolutely so? Do you
you still root for Alabama? Ilove Alabama? Bleed and thee I knew

(37:07):
it, I knew it. Andif it weren't for that, uh what
was that loss against Texas? Right? If it weren't for that? Who
knows? Right right. Yeah,that's was that painful to watch. It
was, you know. You knowalso you know, watching a lot of
guys who developed themselves in a toughmatchup. You know, I think they
play hard, you know, justyou know, early in the season,

(37:30):
you know a lot of mistakes whereyou know, it just you know,
it's very critical. You know.I feel like, you know, ever
since then, you know, they'vebeen doing everything they could to you know,
clean up you know, all themistakes they made in the season early
on. Yeah, do you everlike watch you know, a TDD game
and say and look at some ofthose guys and go bend. You know,

(37:50):
within a year, I could beseeing some of these guys on the
on the other side of the ball. I might even see some of these
guys on my team. That's kindof cool. Yeah, yeah, it
is cool. You know, Uhsaying that to say, I got a
little cousin that played you know,defense for Alabama. And you know also
you know the running back that thatwas in the room you know when I
was when I was there. Youknow, you know, Postublen have a

(38:13):
chance, you know, you know, come up to the league this year,
too, So you know, uh, it's always great, you know,
just watching you know, watching thoseguys developed, you know, and
you know most of those guys Iwatched, you know, you know come
into college, you know, onthe first day on campus. So uh,
it's always great, you know tosee see how those young players developed.
Yeah, and when you when youplayed for Alabama, not when you

(38:36):
played for Alabama, did you uh, you know from the from the get
go, did you have your eyesset on the on the pros? Uh?
Yeah, you can't go to Alabamaor you know, it's a lot
that goes into the decision to actually, you know, go to University of
Alabama and play football. So,uh, we're going into that decision.
I knew, you know that ifI did everything you know under under roof

(38:59):
saving and you know, listen toyou know, coaching it. You know,
all the resources I had around me, that I will put myself in
the best possible position to you know, go and play in the pros.
And you know I did everything Ipossibly could on the saving that you know.
Uh, you know, I workmy work, my butt off and
gave myself opportunity. Yeah. Haveyou have you met Magic Johnson yet?

(39:21):
Have you ever had a chance totalk with him? Or hang out with
him. I haven't had like ayou know, a real chat with him
yet, you know, uh,you know, I have a chance to
meet him, meet and agree withhim, you know, uh not really
just too much a chair, right, yeah, yeah, Well I think
I would just fan out. Iwas such a such a big fan of
his. I don't even know ifI could get words out trying to talk
to him. But it's pretty cool. Well, listen, man, I

(39:44):
wish you the best of luck againstthe Giants at home this weekend. Will
be at the game. We'll bemaking a lot of noise for you.
I'll be wearing my b Rob jerseyand uh, thanks for taking the time
to talk to us, man,I appreciate it. Thank you, thank
you, thank you. Have agreat day. Ryan Robinson Junior number eight
on your Washington Commanders right here onBig one hundred Washington's Classic Rock. Conversation

(40:06):
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Man. Florida Man, well todayis actually Florida Men, Florida men,
all of them. This story datesback to twenty seventeen. It's an old
one, but it's still one ofmy favorites. Some of you may remember

(40:50):
Hurricane Irma. It formed in theSouth Atlantic, made its way up through
the Caribbean, wreaking havoc and destructionon Puerto Rico, Costa Rica and eventually
South Florida. Right before it hit, though, there was a massive Facebook

(41:13):
group that gains national popularity for tryingto stop the hurricane. Their idea,
Florida Man Right, was to getevery Florida man with a gun to get
their guns out and all shoot thehurricane at once. Sounds ridiculous, right,

(41:36):
but the group figured that if tensof thousands of people were all firing
into the sky, it would disruptthe hurricane and mess it up. Did
it work? They never got awaywith it, They never. It got
so bad that the local Sheriff's departmenthad to shut it down it and make
a public announcement telling Floridians no,you should not shoot at the hurricane and

(42:00):
warning them that those heavy winds couldeven cause bullets to fly elsewhere and cause
damage or death. Ten men andI'll get their guns and shoot at a
hurricane. What is in the waterdown there? That may take the cake?

(42:24):
That's a good one, all right. Eight thirty three Tennis, Glasgow
with sports on tap coming up herein just a few It is Big one
hundred, Good morning, you putup. I'm pretty sure I heard that
extremely frightening sound of Hulkogan, uhspeaking to the devil. I'm not sure.

(42:46):
I don't even know. There wego, all right, I feel
better. Uh, let's see ifwe can get a winner. That's the
sound you were listening for for CommandersGiants take for the game this weekend.
Hi, Big one hundred, who'sthis? Hi? This is good morning?
Good morning, so Joni, whyare you calling us? I'm calling

(43:08):
because I'm trying to lund your ticketsfor the upcoming game. That's all right,
win And did you hear well thatthat could have been the devil?
Did you hear hulk Hogan backwards?Yes, right away. I think it's
hysterical. Well, guess what,you're the first caller through, so that

(43:29):
means you have won those tickets tothe game. This weekend. Oh,
thank you so very much. Ohthat's awesome. You bet, Jony hold
on and we'll get y'all set up. Okay, thank you. Oh Joony,
you should maybe say a prayer justto be safe. Washington's Classic Rock.
It's Big one hundred. Do youhave that time? Washington's Classic Rock,

(43:50):
Big one hundred. There's Green Daybasket Case eight forty six, Big
Rock Mornings, Dennis. So,we had our Christmas party yesterday morning,
guys, and I saw you thereand you there are lots of merriment,
lots of prizes given away, somethingfew fixed, not even Thanksgiving, good
food, Clydes. It was good, well technically it was a holid date.
I had never been to the TowerOaks, Clydes before. That cool

(44:14):
place. Yeah, I really likedit. Teddy Swims, Yeah, Teddy
Swims played and uh there were somepretty cool raffles. But I'm calling bs
yeah, controversy. I'm throwing ared flag because there was a twenty five
hundred dollars cash prize in this raffle. Can I just ask you a quick
question? In those situations, arewell on the same page that managers shouldn't

(44:35):
be eligible for those prizes? Yes, yes, exactly. Guess who won
exactly our boss, Yeah, twentyfive hundred dollars. Yeah, and he
went up there and he faked itlike he actually had no idea what was
happening. Yeah, won twenty fivehundred bucks in the raffle, right,
Well, the working stiffs were allaround going yeah, and a nice job
on Yeah, that Hirk. Andthen I asked him when he came in
this morning, I was like,did you bring coffee for everyone there?

(44:57):
Which would be to do you justbucks that you took? Yeah, dude,
what the hell? The only wayyou're going to get that guy to
buy anything is get a large crowbar, open up that wallet and have him
spend his five bucks on us.There were a couple of people that won
some trips to right. That wasnice to see some of the promotion that
was, Lady said once it wascool. That was and you'd see the

(45:20):
working people win something. Yeah,Caicos Hawaii. Yeah. I tried to
make friends with all of them immediately, like, hey, you need to
travel, buddy, I'm free.No, that was fun yesterday. It
was just a lot of It wasa lot of fun. I didn't realize
how tall you were until we tookthat picture, saw that on social media,
and then I responded by saying,there's nothing wrong with being fun sized.

(45:42):
Hey see, I am an Avril, an average Avril. I'm Aril.
I am an average sized human.Crash is fun sized, and you're
and you're a giant. The averageman is what five five eight, five

(46:02):
eight, Yeah, it might befive eight, yeah, and I'm five
to eleven and you are six threeyeah and crash out totally eight five eight,
So you're an Actually you're the averagesize to man. Yeah you are.
Yeah, this is a freak.I have a little above average.
You're free. Yeah. You theone thing the picture shows that you two
are incredible shape and I'm not.Yeah, there is that I was once.

(46:29):
Let's talk about this game coming upthis weekend. Okay, nine point
spread over unders, thirty seven,must win. I know how you love
that every week is win. Ithink that we're pretty healthy going in.
We talked about their third string quarterbackgoing in. This is one where they
should win by a couple of touchdowns. You would think so, yeah,
yeah, you would hope so youwould think so. And I think that

(46:51):
they have to be let ready togo. They're at home because after this
it gets really really difficult Miami.You know, there's some really big games
San Francisco, the Rams, yep, and it's just going to be tough
down the road. And I know, you know, you were kind of
kind of toye and cheek talking aboutwinning out. Here's the start. You

(47:12):
got to win on Sunday and thenkeep it going. So let me ask
you a question, because they're aboutto enter like the gauntlet phase of the
season. Yes, there's a lotof tough when people are tired as well.
Yeah, and I hate to saythis, but do you at this
point just kind of throwing the talentand go for the draft? Or do
do you try to win out?Well, you know that that's been a
big question, but they're on thatyou do. They're on that precipice that

(47:34):
if they did not necessarily win out, but win nine percent of their games,
they still have a chance at thepostseason wild card. And I know
people talk about tanking all the time, and teams don't intentionally tank, but
they can do things to help themselvesalong the way to get a better draft
pick and and and size all thatup. But what I play third stringth

(47:55):
yeah, or just you know thekind of plays they called a game they
play and you know, if somebodyhas hurt, maybe they don't play as
much. But listen, I knowthat the way Ron Rivera runs a team
and his history shows that actually hasteams finish fairly strong. Yeah that bodes
well. But they just have tostart winning and winning big right now.

(48:16):
And they have to get their littleacts together. But even if they don't,
if they don't win this weekend,that'll be that then. Can you
can see that? Like with Rivera'steams, and you can see it with
this team, they do get better. Yeah, there are team to do
that really well, and his does. There's no doubt about it. And
we all know that the NFL isall about attrition. I mean it's such

(48:36):
a long year. I mean,look at last night. You know star
tight end Mark Andrews gets hurt.You know their quarterback Lamar Jackson got banged
up, and then Burrow got hurt. I'm telling you, man, the
NFL is harsh and you can getbanged up very quickly. Cincinnati was going
in a great direction. Well Burrowlooks like he is really banged up.

(48:57):
And look at the Jets and AaronRoddy. Yeah, like they were so
exciting for that season. American flag. Yeah, Aaron Rodgers, he comes
out, there goes his achilles done. Yeah, five plays in what I
know. Well, that's the differenceto make, right of having a great
quarterback as opposed to an average quarterback. Yes, and we're in good shape
in that arena. We've talked aboutthat many times. But this team's future

(49:17):
looks very bright because of Sam Howe. It just does. I will be
at the game Sunday, and it'sgonna be a nice day in the Sweet
or in the nwashed where I thinkI'm just gonna kind of bounce back and
forth. I have seats and Sweet, so I bounce back and forth.
Bet we'll enjoy the hot dogs inthe suite. I just want people to
remember that I'm from Philadelphia, soif they are not performing, I will

(49:39):
throw batteries. It's fine. Yeah, yeah, it hasn't been done to
FedEx before. Every team's got astory, don't they ever snowballs at Santa
I'm sure Philly has some great onesin you and if about the jail that
they had at the old Vet Stadium. But I've seen some fame miss fights

(50:00):
at FedEx. Oh, I'm sure, Fame, Sure, Yeah, I
mean every every field. Maybe notthe newer like the expansion teams that have
only been around for you know,a handful of years. But every football
team in the NFL, their stadiumhas stories. Like the Raiders. I
think you want to talk about stories. I've been I've been to a Raider
game before and it is intimidating.Yes, yeah, but their fans are

(50:22):
all in. Yeah they are.Yeah. I would say the two scariest
places to go if you are nota fan of the home team is the
Raiders or Philadelphia. Those are probablythe two worst. Well, like you
may leave with the black guys.The fanatical sports of these two, right,
I mean, listen to sports radio. Every caller could host a show.

(50:43):
They're so I love that about theNortheast and a lot of fun.
Hey, a couple more sports notesfor the weekend. Tonight, we got
Wizards and Nicks Capitol One if youwant to check check out a little basketball
tomorrow night. The red hot Capitalsthat are playing really well right now host
Columbus on Saturday. Capital One puckdrops at seven, and then number three
Michigan without its head coach Jim Harbaugh, who has agreed to the three game

(51:06):
suspension for the science deealing fiasco that'sgoing on, so he's basically not gonna
do the rest of the season.Number three, Michigan comes to play Maryland
on Saturday at twelve noon, andthat'll be that'll be a lot of fun
for a lot of folks to seeMichigan. So you got that going out
on this weekend. Good luck Maryland, Yeah, good luck. Well,
Michigan's gonna be They're gonna be tickedoff. Yeah, yeah, they're gonna

(51:28):
be ticked off. We got yeah. Hey, I pulled this up for
you before you leave. Yeah.The five most popular and the five least
popular pizza toppings Okay, oh yeah, because we had the thing about pepple
for you guys, Crash and Iare our team Pineapple. You you are
not, which makes you a freak. Yeah. The five most popular are
gonna be obvious. Pepperoni, sausage, mushroom, extra cheese, and bacon.

(51:50):
Okay, fair enough. Yeah.The five least popular olives broccoli,
beef, and chovies. Pineapple Okay, I like Anchoby's and pineapple. Well,
that lift is correct. I willsay there is a big division about
pineapple. That's a lover hate thingon pizza. Well it's that's not a
lover hate thing, Dennis, that'sa right or wrong thing. Well you're

(52:14):
a big weirdo. See that isthe comeback of all Yeah, breaking news
or anything. Thank you guys,have a great weekend. Man, We'll
see you. It is eight fiftyfour, it's Big one hundred. We'll
take a quick break here. Comingup cash on command just after nine o'clock.

(52:36):
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