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No active politicians, please, wewant to keep this as fun as possible.
Also, no family members. Don'tbe talking about your mom, your
dad, your your aunt, youruncle, your grandma, grandpa. These
have to be famous people we allknow or or are familiar with. Okay,
does that make sense? Are weare we good on all that?
Yeah? These don't have to bealive people. He's just people that were
famous or kind of beloved for beingold. Kind of the opposite of the

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you know the politicians that we haveright now. I tease you going first,
I didn't even let you get toone of them. I'll let you
go first, then I'll go,and then we'll take calls on what people
think. Go ahead, got it. Dick Van Dyke, that's number one
on my list, would have.I mean, he was famous as a
young guy, but he just he'smore lovable even as an old guy and

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he's still kicking. Yeah, he'sjust one of my favorite people generally.
I loved the Dick Van Dyke Show. I used to catch reruns of that
and watch it with my grandparents,and he just seems like a lovable guy.
Yeah. Now here's a guy who'swho's lovably grumpy and I feel like
he was prepared aired for his oldage for a long time with his just
general what would you say, cantankerousdisposition all these years. I'm talking Harrison

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ford E. Yeah, Harrison fordI don't know you ever see any interviews
with him, especially with Conan O'Brien. He's got some great interviews with Conan
O'Brien where they just kind of matchwell. And his just overall grumpiness is
just absolutely he's kind of like thatuncle you're not quite sure how to approach,
right, Yeah, yeah, Soyou know, you're such a good

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guy. I want to just addressthis on the air. When you see
here Matt like dip out of aconversation or something, it's because he's leaning
over to answer the phone. Hethink he's gonna do it right now.
It's I mean, he's in themiddle of giving his list, yet he
still is going out of his wayto answer phone. The phone, so
people don't just sit on ring yeahfor a while. And you know,

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I'm not a very good multitasker,so I don't know how I do it.
Sometimes well, I appreciate I'm surethe callers appreciate it. It sets
quite a high standard anyway, continuenext on the list. He was in
politics, he's not anymore. AndI'm this is the spirit of the conversation
here. Yeah, I'm going JimmyCarter. Jimmy Carr. Yeah, I
think that his wife just recently passedaway, yep, and just hearing stories

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from that, just how close theywere, how long they were together,
and how many things that he's done, and how many things they did together.
Man, that's relationship goals for me. Yeah, no, for sure.
And again, if you just pullthe politics out of it, and
however good of a president he was, many people think he was a bit
underrated. A lot of people thinkhe was just a terrible president, which
is why he was only a oneterm guy. At the same time,

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it's just kind of like, asan older man who was the president one
time, if you just pull backthe politics of it, it's hard not
to think that there's anybody nicer whocame out of politics than Jimmy Carter.
He's ninety nine years old and untilreally just I think relatively recently in the
last couple of years, he wasstill building houses with Habitat for Humanity.
Yeah, still very very visible.Yeah, the man was a president he

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doesn't need to do this. Ithink that's amazing. Yeah, to serve
that's a person who's served our countryin a lot of different ways. There
you go saying, all right,and then to end this list, Clint
Eastwood got to get Clint Eastwood onman and a guy that's still churning stuff
out into his eighties and now intohis nineties, doesn't want to stop the
grind. Ninety four years old andstill making like good relevant. You know

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he's going for it. Yeah.No, there's in a lot of different
types of movies, too cool storyabout Clint Eastwood. I heard his son
tell this story in an interview.Clint Eastwood ran for I believe it was
mayor of the small town that helived in many years ago. Ended up
leaving the race because it just wasn'tfor him. It was too sleazy of
a job. He was like,you know what, I feel like I
have to be two faced to winthis election. I feel like I have

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to tell one one person one thingand another person another thing, and I
just want to be the same guyall the time. I'm not doing it.
So I think that that tells youthe character of the guy. So
I think that's Clint Easwood through andthrough it. I think it's pretty cool.
All right, there you go.So what's the list? It is
Dick Van Dyke, Harrison for JimmyCarter and Clint Eastwood. All right,
famous old people I'm not related tothat aren't current politicians. Bob Barker.

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Bob Barker, that guy seemed oldfor my entire life. And then when
he finally stepped aside from the Priceis Right, which gosh is you know,
probably like fifteen sixteen years ago,now he still is going to live
on forever, not just because ofhis role and the Price is Right,
but happy Gilmore, the Happy Gilmourfight he was having. And I think

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he was probably eighty by then,like late seventies, almost eighty, just
an epic celebrity appearance in a televisionshow. He's like, alright, happy,
you know what I mean? Yeah, Oh gosh, Bob Barker.
Is there a more lovable guy whojust as he got older, the one
political stance that he would take isplease help control the pet population. Have

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your pet spade and neutered spade orneuterd I guess yeah, here's a fairly
good one. I think as wellmost people agree with Morgan Freeman. Now,
Morgan Freeman had plenty of success asa younger man, but I feel
like Morgan Freeman, if you lookup his his list of what he did
as an actor, I don't thinkhe really hit his stride until he got

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into the late eighties, which hewould have been into his fifties already.
Right, Okay, you know,like Glory, I guess I think he
didn't really like hit into a nextanother gear until Shawshank, The Shawshank Redemption
probably gotcha. That's that's the movieI most associate with him. And then
he just like got more more andmore and more popular as he is aged.

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And his voice helps. Right,But if you look up his IMDb,
I mean this, he did someTV work, he was with the
Electric Company and all that stuff.But man, he's always going to be
known in people's brains is the oldguy, the old guy with the big
gray hair and gray beard and withthe iconic voice. You know what I'm
saying. Yeah, Or Nelson Mandelain Invictus, right, Like, that's

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kind of the guy that you thinkof when you think of what he looks
like. So Morgan Freeman, stanLee, stan Lee now a lot of
people are going to say, well, he plagiarized some of this that he
made with his comic books and stuff. It's like, yeah, okay,
like we can have that conversation orthat argument, but I'm just going to
talk about what his vision ended upbeing that led to happiness for so many

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people across many generations, and himmaking those cameo appearances in Marvel movies for
the first entire phase of the Marvelfilms until he passed away. There's there's
something to be said for the guybeing as recognizable as he was in his
nineties doing those cameos in the Marvelfilms. By the way, do you
know how old stan Lee was whenhe published his first popular comic book.

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I bet he was pretty young.Maybe seventeen thirty nine? Oh wowty kind
of a late start. His firstFantastic Four comic, which was really what
put him on the map. Hemade when he was thirty nine or just
shy of thirty nine. Okay.My next person also a little bit of
a late starter and probably pretty controversial. Martha Stewart. Okay, Martha Stewart
is hanging out with Snoop Dogg.Yeah, now, Martha. I'm not

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going to call her a saint either, but at over eighty years old,
she's on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.It's a little crazy to me. But
at the same time, she looksgreat. She's popping up, she's owning
some of the stuff that, youknow, like the mistakes that she's made.
You know, her first cookbook waspublished at what age do you think,
hmmm, two forty one? Wow, it's a good guess. Yeah,
seriously, forty one years old.And then look at the empire she

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was able to make. I'm justsaying, some of these people started a
lot later in life than you mightthink. And I don't know, there's
just something about the brand that shewas able to build for herself that she's
really kind of become a beloved elderlyperson. So I got Bob Barker,
Morgan Freeman, Stan late Lee,and Martha Stewart. We'll take your phone
calls at four h two, fivefive eight, eleven ten and we'll start
getting into your Friday fores next onNews Radio eleven ten. Kfab. I

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don't know what old is to anybody, but old in our definition is they
were at least holding some fame beyondthe age of seventy years old. You
can't use somebody that got famous attwenty five, was famous like ten years
and then got old eventually, andnobody paid any attention to them after that.
I'm talking about people you think ofthem as an elderly person and you're

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like, oh, yeah, Ilove those people. Nobody didn't know Trump,
no active politicians if you can avoidit, and no family members.
He's have to be like notable people. We all know. Eric's on our
phone line of four, two,five, five, eight, eleven ten,
Eric, what do you got forme? Hey? After they Hey,
he says, I saw the phonefor so long. I got my
first Medicare car. Hey. Anyway, my wife's got two, she says,

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Gary Saddlemeyer. Okay, that thatcounts. Judge Judy, all right,
that's a good one. He's verynice. But my wife says Judy,
and I got actually have three.Paul Newman, yep, I thought
he's a cool guy even when hegot older. He's got salad dressing.
Mister Rogers. Oh yeah, andJohn Wayne, John Wayne. I'll tell
you why. When I was akid, I was about eight years old.

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There's another kid that lived on thestreet. I didn't know him real
well, but he had lakemia andhe was dying, and he loved John
Wayne movies, and his folks wroteJohn Wayne, and he showed up in
our neighborhood just telling to meet thisold guy and all the kids out that.
He came out, you know,patisol On, Thank yous and all

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that, and he got back intohis cadillacted went back to the airport.
Cool. That is awesome. Hey, Eric, appreciate you calling in man.
That's great story. Thanks so much. All right, happy, Yeah
you too. Rogers on the line, Roger, welcome to the show.
What do you got hey, guys, how are you doing? Good Man,
You've already named some of them headon my list, But how about
Paul Newman? Yeah, that's good, Rob, Bob Hope's a good one.

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Don't feel bad. And Roger,if they're on your mount rushmore.
Even if we've said them, goahead and say him again. These people
deserve Betty White, you know's goingfight on there. But Bob Newhart comedian.
There's another one. George burn GeorgeBurns, you can tell I'm in

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I'm at that age. George Berns, the guy that carried the cigar everywhere.
Yep, yep, yep. Yeah, he was just he was comedian
in some TV shows. Yeah,okay, so now I'm thinking of like
the times that he was on likeCarson and with like Letterman and stuff.
Even as the old guy he was. He was. He was dry and
funny and dry. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was him.

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That was him. He lived tobe. I think I checked it
up one hundred and seven. Yeah, he probably felt for a while.
Yeah. My last one though,is I'm a little older than she is,
but not much. But she's seventy. Christy Brinkley. Christy Brinkley is
Christy Brinkley. Okay, Oh she'sa model. Okay, all right,

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take it, okay, all right, Roger, I remember she first appeared
in the swim suit. Yeah,there you go. I appreciate it.
Man, thanks the call. Okay, okay, picker guy, yeah you
too. All right, everybody elsecalling him, We're gonna get to you.
We're gonna get as many of thesewe can in the next hour.

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Rules are no politicians, no currentpoliticians, specifically, no family members.
Go ahead. Favorite people seventy yearolder people that you think of that are
older, and they don't even haveto be alive anymore. Just people that
you know you were thinking about aslike your favorite famous people that you just
consider old in your brain. Well, keep doing this. Call us at

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four h two five five eight toeleven ten. Four h two five five
eight to eleven ten. You listento the news radio eleven ten kfab who
do you think one our thousand dollarscash contest in the three o'clock hour,
we have that winner. What doyou think? Matt? This time?
I am going to guess? Howabout Terry Blea from Clearwater, Florida?
Maybe just a random guess. Isn'tthat Hulk Hogan? Yes? Is it

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Terry Blea from Clearwater, Florida.Isn't that Hulk Hogan? Yes? That
is That is his real name andwhere he lives. But that's my guess.
I think hul Cogan won the thousanddollars and I think we're gonna hear
about it pretty soon. I thinkyou're wrong. Oh, Jonathan from Orlando,
Florida, though, so you're inthe right state oo or whatever that's
worth. Jonathan from Orlando, whatdo you know? That's just where lies?

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I bet it does anyway. Bestold people basically no current politicians,
no family members have to be famousas an old person. I picked Bob
Barker, Bob, I know,passed away. Stan Lee also on my
list, also dead, rest inpeace, but they're famous and brought a
lot of joy to people as oldpeople. That's kind of my thing.
I also put Morgan Freeman and MarthaStewart on mine. Martha Stewart, I

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know, had a little bit ofa checkered past, but she's just kind
of a gentle old lady now,you know, you know, for whatever
transgression she had in the past,her hanging out with Snoop Dogg and being
on the swimsuit cover, I mean, it's it's pretty solid for an eighty
something year old. Yeah, allright, what was your list? Real
quick? My list was Dick VanDyke, Harrison Ford, Jimmy Carter,
and Clint Eastwood. There you go, all right, So back to the

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phones four, two, five,five, eight, eleven, ten,
and Brad is on the line.Brad, you got some old people for
me? I do I know one'sa repeat, but that's fine. Before
I wrote down our Bob Newhart,Richard Dreyfuss, Dustin Hoffman. Okay,
Carol O'Connor, Carol O'Connor, allin the family, Oh, Archie okay,

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Archie Bunker. I got you,Sorry, I was thinking a woman,
right, it's this. I don'tknow why I didn't think of ah,
yeah, no, I got you. Yeah that and then he played
a police chief. I don't rememberthat later on, after all, in
the family, where are we aton? Carol as a man's name?
Like, we need to bring thatback, don't we? I think so.

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I think it's a that's a solidman's name, Carol. Right,
absolutely, Hey, Brad, that'sa good list. Thanks for calling in.
Yeah, two though, our trumpyold men, Walter Matthau and Jack
Lemon, Jack Lemon, don't makethat face. It'll stick that way lemon
face. Yeah, all right,Brad, appreciate it. Thanks for listening
to us. Yeah, bye bye. Why do you look at me weird?

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When I said we should bring backCarol is a man's name, I
didn't know that was a man's name. Carol O'Connor is a man, Okay,
I didn't know that. He's anarchie bunker, Carol O'Connor. No
wonder he's so grumpy, you know. Shelby gt Ford Mustangs. Yeah,
because Shelby gt. Okay, it'snamed after a guy. Oh yeah,
okay, his last name was Shelby. You know what his first name was,
Carol? Huh, Carol Shelby designedthe Mustang. There's something to this,

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all right. So you know thethe Johnny Cash boy named Sue.
Right? Yeah, so what wasJohn Wayne's real name? Marion? Okay,
look at all these tough guys throughouthistory. A guy who designs a
Mustang, a Ford Mustang, that'sa tough guy. His name's Carol Shelby.
Yeah, yeah, Carol Cooper.He played Archie Bunker, right,
Carol O'Connor, but o connor.Okay, Carol O'Connor, Marion, he

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plays John Wayne. I think thatif you want your son to be a
tough guy, you know, namea milady's name. Just throwing it out
there, just an idea, justsprinkling a little idea out there for everybody.
I think you missed, I thinkyou missed. Never mind. Marie
is on our phone line of fouror two, five, five, eight,
eleven, ten, Marie, helpsave me please. Okay, I
have a solid woman's name. CarolBurnett. Okay, there you go.

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Yeah, and don't forget the outlaw. Willie Nelson. Yeah, I got
a couple of emails with Willy inthere. Yeah yeah, William Shatner,
Okay, all right, mel Brooks, mel Brooks, now see those are
yeah, the producers, young Frankenstein. Yeah. And as far as Martha
Stewart, I gotta do politics,and she's a felon. I think should

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make a great vp O mate forsomebody, you know what I mean.
It's like both of the felons isall good or something, you know,
I mean, yeah, no,no, for sure to take out of
the box, or we go theother pig or or Marie we go the
other way. And Donald Trump justdoes this with the swimsuit issue first for
another. Yeah, and bring inChristy Brinkley. Yeah, there you go.

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She. I don't know if shegot in trouble though, but man,
I wouldn't mind seeing her on thecover. All right, all right,
take care, have a good one. Yep, thanks, see you
later. Lawrence is on her phonelinning four, two, five, five,
eight to eleven ten, Lawrence,Welcome to the show. What's on
your mind? How about the TimConway and Harvey Korman and Norman Felt?

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Okay, Tim Khan. Yeah,okay, yeah, yeah, all right,
aren't theo Did all those people worktogether? What weren't those people?
Didn't they all work together? OrI'm miss Norman felt worked? He was
on Three's Company as the landlord.Oh okay, all right, but they
were in the same era though,right and Tim? Tim was working with
Carol Burnett, wasn't he? Yes? He was, Yeah, I know,

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I mean he was. He waskind of a comedians comedian, right
I I My parents their favorite Oneof their favorite bits ever, was when
he's playing a dentist on her showand he accidentally keeps hitting himself with the
morphine shot like I mean, itjust kills in Knoxio off your chair.
Funny. But Harvey Korman also didBlazing Saddle, another classic. There you

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go, all right, that's good. Hey, Lawrence, you got any
more for me? Robert Mitcham?Robert Mitcham, remind me what he did
when's the war and lots of westerns? Oh yeah, okay, I just
searched him, definitely, Okay,I got you, all right, Lawrence.
Heck of a list. Thanks forlistening, all right, We'll keep
doing this, John, Katrina,Jim, everybody else calling in you can

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call in too if you're Friday forfavorite old people. They're trying to keep
it like were they famous and lovablewhen they were old? Not famous people
who got old. That makes sense, like you think of them as an
old person, Betty Why. WillieNelson is another really good one, Morgan
Freeman. Those kind of people youcan call in four h two, five,
five, eight, eleven ten NewsRadio eleven ten Kfab. Emery Sung

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on news Radio eleven ten Kfab Katrina, Welcome to the show What's on your
Mind Today? Hi, Emery,So I'm going to show my age with
my first one, mister Hooper fromSesame Street. Oh, Miss Star Hooper.
Wow. Yeah, classic always wasold when I was young, so
you know, I don't think he'saround anymore. Wilford Brimley, Oh yeah,

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mustache guy, diabetes, Yeah,that guy, Quaker oats guy.
Yeah, and I know he hadMy next one, had a huge career
before I recognized him as a person. But Jerry Lewis will always be that
old guy doing the telethons on LaborDay weekend. Excellent. Yeah, that's
a really good one too, Aguy who was famous well before he was

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old, but kind of just meta completely different generation through that as he
got older, for sure, exactlyand then still a stiller. Of course.
Could not tell you what age shewas when she was on Carson all
those times, but she was alwaysolder, oh, no doubt, no
doubt. Hey, that's a goodlist, Katrina and all new names.
Thanks so much for calling in.Thank you. Let's go to Bill.

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Hello, Bill, what do yougot, hey, guys? I got
Don Bellowie okay, Red skel RedSkelton a good old guy. Yeah,
oh yeah, And Kerry Lewis.Yep, that's what I got to all
right, that's pretty good. Bill. Red Skelton's one we haven't had before
yet today, as well as DonDay Luise. I appreciate you calling in,

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man, thanks so much for listeningto us. Let's go to Jim
Jim, Hello Jim, what's up, hey, Emory, how's going?
So? I'm going to start mylist with the greatest star fleet captain of
all time, Sir Patrick Stewart withthe cart Okay, yes, it feels
like he's been the same age forlike the last thirty years. Yeah,

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I know, yeah, I don'tknow if he was ever young even in
the early nineties. Kid after that. Yeah, then I've got through Ian
McKellen. So again, off,I don't know if anyone's at him.
Yeah, for sure. That's agood one. And the last one I
need help with his name. Iwas gonna look him up, but I'm
driving. Let's go Alfred from theChristopher Nolan Batman. What's his name?
I Karen's name, remember, letme me find out Alfred Pennyworth. Oh,

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oh gosh, oh who plays him? Michael Michael kin. It's Michael
Caine, isn't it. Yeah,yeah, yeah, Michael Kaine. I
was drawing a blank, but yeah, yeah no. Also Michael Caine underrated
performance in a Muppet Christmas Carol.You know what I'm saying. He's Ebenezer
Scrooge in a Muppet Christmas Carroll.Michael Caine. Yeah, he's excellent in

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that. Actually playing with the Muppets. Yep, he's one of those guys
here the list. Yeah, no, for sure, that's a great one.
Hey, man, appreciate you callingin. Have a good rest of
your weekend, man, you guysdo. Thanks, guys, absolutely all
right. A couple of John's onthe line, John number one, who
happens to be online. Two,John, what's up as you all right,
man, I got the goat ofall old goats, and that's George

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Burns. George Burns. There's anotherGeorge Burns. Put that on the list.
Yes, okay, then of courseGabby Hayes. Gabby Hayes. That's
a new one too, okay,buddy, Oh yeah, okay, Yeah,
I just looked him up. Yeah, that's a good one. Great
one. That's a great one.Actually, Jed Clamp pretty much. Yeah,

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Jed Clamp. It forever will looklike that in my brain no matter
what. That's great. Hey,John, appreciate it. Thanks for listening,
man, Thank you. And Johnnumber two, who ironically is online
one. John, thanks for beingon the show. What's up? A
Yeah, I have another guy namedCarol. There was a guy named Carol
Dale who played for the Green BayPackers in the nineteen sixties under Vince Lombardi

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and when Bart Starr was quarterback.I think he was a receiver, but
I'm not sure. Before a defensiveback. But his name was Carol Dale.
Yep. He was a wide receiverin the NFL. Went to Virginia
Tech. Was a first round pickin the AFL draft. He was an
eighth round pick by the NFL andwent there drafted by the Rams and moved

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over to the Packers and won acouple of super Bowls. Yeah, I
think super bowls won and two.Yeah. Yeah, there's a good one.
There you go, Matt. Anotherguy named Carol sounds like a tough
guy. I think Johnny Cash's theory'schecking out. So fus good boy name
Sue. Yeah, just name yourson a woman's name, and neill end
up being a tough guy is thetheory, I guess. Yeah, that's

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weird, all right, John,appreciate the info. Thanks for listening.
Oh no, go ahead, yeah, go ahead. My Friday four would
be Dick Van Dyke. I agreewith Matt. Now. The only negative
I would have about him is hedid have an affair early on in his
careers and there was a divorce sowell. But other than that, Yeah,
but I mean, let's be honest, John, I mean, if
we wanted to go into the backgroundsof all these people we've talked about,

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they're probably not squeaky clean. Yeah, but he was a great I'll say
Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, andthen I'll throw out another politician who's not
alive, Everett Dirkson, who wasa senator from the He was a US

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senator from Illinois at least in thesixties and maybe also in the fifties or
something like that. But he hadthe most unusual voice, and I think
he was well respected on both sidesstyle, but he had a very unusual
voice. I think he was calledthe Silverton Dorator. So interesting. All
right, I will look into howeverit, Dirkson sounded. I appreciate the

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call, John, thanks for listening. Yeah, all right, we'll get
to more calls. And I gota ton of emails here. I'll run
through a couple of these real quick. Randy says Eastwood, stallone, Schwarzenegger
and Reagan. How about that fora Friday four Geez Doug says, Michael
Caine, George Burns, Johnny Carson, and George Carlin. George Carlin,
I guess you could put that inthere, Chad says Betty White, George

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Burns, Clint Eastwood, and Waltermatt Ow okay or matth Ow, I
don't know exactly how you say.Then I know who that is, though,
and then Corey says, we're notSchwarzenegger. Steve Perry of Journey,
I don't think him is an oldguy. Bill Murray is a lovable old
guy now and Sammy Hagar that's ourfirst old Rocks star. Not a country
guy like Willie Nelson. But that'spretty interesting. Got a ton more flowing

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in here. I'll try to getto as many of these as possible and
get back to the phones when wecome back on news radio eleven ten kfab.
Oh, Maurice Soner on news Radioeleven ten kfab. What do you
think Seth from Denver is gonna do? I don't know, probably buy a
bunch of we would be my guestA come on, yeah, so answered
the contest. Go to kfab dotcom. You'se you don't need anything.

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Just kfab dot com and the wordis bills. Put that into the box.
That's all you gotta do. It'spretty easy. We're doing our favorite
old people as the Friday for heremount rushmore of people who are famous for
being elderly, not for being elderly, but famous as an elderly person.
We'll say that and you can callin. We got a few more minutes
to do this and I want tochug through a few more of these emails.

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It is, let's go to George. Let's start at George and George.
Welcome to the show. Who doyou got Hello, Hey, Bob
good one many Okay, Walt Disney, Walt Disney, Okay. Johnny Carson.
Johnny Carson was pretty old. Yeah, yeah, Johnny Carson. That's
one we haven't heard yet. That'sone I was kind of thinking of though.
It's just like man, Johnny Carson'skind of ageless, but he kind
of was like an old guy fora long time. It felt like,

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George, appreciate the list, Thanksfor listening to us. Thank you got
some emails here. I'm going tofinish up the week with that. And
two Mark personally, on a personalnote, you aren't convincing anybody of your
argument the way that you're doing that, and that is the last time I'm
putting you on the air if you'regoing to talk like that. And now
I've embarrassed you in front of theentire class. Hopefully next time you call
in you want to be a constructivehuman being. Sorry, news ready eleven

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to ten kfab Here's some Friday Forcefor you that I haven't gotten to read
yet. Don Knotts. Don Knottsis one Ryan sent in. That's one
that I like. Herbert Hoover forhis humanitarian work after World War One.
From Richard Herbert Hoover, the onlypresident born, and I would obviously his
presidency's pretty tough because he was incharge when the stock market crashed leading into

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the Great Depression. A lot ofWillie Nelson's Ethan said Regis Philbin. He
just Philbin's a good one. Hehad Jerry Stiller, Rodney Dangerfield, Joe
Peshi, and then threw in LarryKing on top of that. Larry King's
a great one, baby and saidthe iron chic ha hock tool, Richard
Attenborough. It's a good one.Uh the iconic voice Richard Attenborough, Tom

(26:22):
Brokaw and then Rodney Bingenheimer, mayorof the sun Set Strip. Okay,
Sean says Dolly Parton. She doesn'treally looked that old though, with all
the work she's been doing. Youknow what I'm saying. Alex said,
uh, oh, he's correcting me. Carol Shelby didn't design the Mustang.
That was Leiah Coke Aya Coco,I think is what he was going to
say there. But he designed theCobra by Shelby America and directed the development

(26:47):
of the four GT. Okay,yeah, okay, yeah, Glenn says,
oh Emery sounds like a feminine name. Go tough guys with girl names.
Now, I will say this,I don't. I think Glenn's not
being insulting there, because I doknow some girls like it's becoming a popular
young girl name. My name,my current name E M E r Y.
So I'm not it doesn't offend man, that's fine. It's a weird

(27:08):
name. I don't care. Bobsays mel brooks Alan Alda buzz Aldrin.
He wasn't super old. He kindof looked old, but he wasn't super
old when he went into space.And then Gene Krantz Andrea says Tom Osburne,
there's an old guy for you.Mick Jagger on her list, among

(27:30):
others. Alex Plumber says John Wayne, Steve McQueen, Bob Hope, and
Carol Shelby through Carol Shelby on thereand then Tim says Chuck Norris for one
through four, there you go.And then Julie says John Fogerty, Bob
Dylan, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, all musicians, I think everybody for

(27:51):
hanging out and having fun with us. For everybody, everybody who is a
part of our program, even theones that like to stir the pot.
This show isn't it this show withoutyou, So have a great weekend.
We'll rerac the stack and get backto it on Monday, and we can't
wait to be a part of that. For my friend Matt Case and for

(28:11):
everybody here at KFAB, you havea great and healthy and happy and cool
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