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May 30, 2025 49 mins
What's that one TV show or movie that you'd love to see rebooted?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chance to maybe get in the pool for the first time,
break it out, whether it's yours or you're head into
one that's just finally opened. That's what we like to hear,
people going out having fun, doing fun things, and we're
here to kind of revel in the fun. So that's
what we're going to talk about. Fun stuff. And so, Matt,
we were debating on what we wanted to use for

(00:20):
a Friday four because we like to try to make
it somewhat relevant to news or things that are happening,
and you had a pretty interesting idea. I think, go
ahead and tell the people what you're thinking about. So
I have been a big fan of the show King
of the Hill. It's no longer on TV anymore, hasn't
been for years, but I started watching that show when
I was in high school and just have really enjoyed it.

(00:43):
As I've gotten older and older, found new appreciations.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
For the humor. I just think it's a really funny show.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Sidebar, Really quickly, I read this article about ten years ago,
and I bet it's probably still true. King of the
Hill was at the time this article was written about
ten years ago, it was the only purple show.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
That at that time still.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Existed, Oh you needed purple politically, yeah, meaning that people
on both sides of the aisle generally enjoyed it.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
And I'm talking about a serialized show.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
I'm not talking about Dancing with the Stars or something
to other reality TV. I'm talking about a show with
a plot and a storyline and characters. Generally, you can
actually find the politics of people who enjoy the show,
and it does kind of skew one way or the other,
whereas King of the Hill, just everybody kind of liked
it for different reasons. So I remember reading the article
and being really fascinated by that. But it's a beloved

(01:35):
show for many people, and they're doing a reboot.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Okay, And so is this like a traditional reboot where
they're like they're just making new episodes with the same group,
or is this like, hey, we've moved ahead or forward
in a timeline like you knows.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Yeah, you so we got the answer to that. We
may have already known, but the answer has been made
official today because they released the and in the theme song,
you see the characters update themselves throughout the theme song,
and very clearly they're older. So it is a version
of the main character of the family, The Hill Family
much older than they were when we previously left them.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Okay, all right, So I mean, first of all, before
we get into our list and why we're doing this,
are you intrigued? I mean, I like that show. It
wasn't it's not more funny or I don't watch it
more than I watch The Simpsons or Family Guy or
even Futurama. Those those just don't have a little more

(02:35):
slap stickiness that I like. The more mindlessness and it's funny.
I like the show. It's just, you know, it just
it doesn't stand out. It stands out because it's kind
of real life. It's more real life than it is.
King of the Hill's more. It feels more relatable legitimately
than any of the other adult animation shows because it's
not nearly as wacky. Yeah, you know, but I think

(02:58):
that there's there's room for us to see kind of
how the Hill Family and how arln Texas kind of
has evolved into the future.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
I have some varying thoughts, some nuanced thoughts on it.
I could spend a long form podcast breaking it down.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
I won't.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
I'll keep it brief. Here's my overall summation of thoughts.
Mike Judge is still creating and ruling the project, and
so that's a very very good sign, and that's going
to keep my interest. If he wasn't involved, then I
wouldn't be interested at all. But there's a couple things
that are bummers to me. One is apparently Disney is

(03:37):
this is going to be released on some sort of
Disney vehicle, whether that's Disney Plus or whether that's one
of their subsidiaries. But just the fact that Disney is
kind of the parent over the whole thing. Eh, I
liked it better whenever it was Fox, which Disney owns
Fox now, so right, I don't know, but yeah, that's
a little bit complicated. Could potentially mean it might be

(03:57):
a slightly watered down version. We'll see, But I like.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
I mean, what are they gonna do, Like, what are
they going to talk about that they like? It wasn't
an overtly inappropriate show to begin with. I mean a
lot of the inappropriateness was you know, kind of subtle,
in relatable because it was just stuff that actually, you know, happened.

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Well, sure, but anyone who's a fan of the show
is just very very interested to see how Hank Hill
is handling cancel culture these days. And also, here's.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Not on social media though that's the thing.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Hell, who knows he might be in a new series.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
We'll see what happens. He probably still isn't. But here's
a big bummer too. This happened I believe last year
the voice actor of Dale Gribble. Now Dale Gribble would
have been a coast to coast listener. Okay, Dale Gribble
would have definitely been a kfa be listening to.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Dale Gribble is probably the character that you have to
write a little differently in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
You probably do.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
So that's the character where it's kind of like maybe
maybe they were given a gift.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
No, it's it's never I mean, let me put it
this way.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
It's it was very sad that the voice actor for
Dale Gribble passed away, surprisingly and too young.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
And it's very sad that it happened, very sad.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
But what you're saying is, within the context of twenty
twenty five, kind of gives them a good reason to
maybe even retire Dale Gribble and find a new way
to kind of spice up the cast.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Is that what you're saying, It definitely could. I'm just
wondering if they will because that's a big character to lose.
And I need to check the theme song because I
think he was in at the beginning, which he is
in at the beginning, I don't know if he is
towards the end, which the characters kind of age as
the theme song goes. But so that's a very interesting
question to answer as the series develops. Is is he

(05:43):
going to be in it? Are they going to find
a new voice actor? You know, when you're a voice
actor and he literally just did that character and it's
just that's it, you know, So I don't know how
you're gonna replace that perfectly, but it happens all the
time in cartoons, so I don't know.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
But yeah, well we'll see. And it's been long enough
and I feel like everybody's gonna sound just even a
little bit different anyway, just because time has gone by.
So you know, it's interesting. Hey, I like the I
like the idea. I'll give it. I'll get it a watch,
you know, like it's the kind of TV show i'd watch.
But it inspired the Friday for Today with what What
What's a Friday for.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Well so, and with that news top of mind, the
idea would be, what are the four movies or TV
shows that you just wish they would do a reboot
or revival of? So what's the criteria here? Are we
saying that we want this to be a continuation? Do
we want this to basically just be a recasting and
you want to see it again, whether maybe it's a
movie you want to see it refreshed. I would think

(06:38):
this is more reboot category category, like I want the
story to keep going kind of category. That's how I've
looked at it.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
But you know, it's interesting because, okay, so my favorite
movie is a League of their own. It's the Women's
Baseball League from the early nineties. Is an excellent movie
with Tom Hanks and Geena Davis and Madonna, and it's
a really really good movie. They rebooted it and made
a few years ago an Amazon series and it's it

(07:04):
kind of like I was intrigued because, you know, like,
how are they gonna tell this story? It's not gonna
be better than the movie, but like, how are they gonna,
you know, do a story about the women's baseball league?
And what they did was they basically made it a
it's set in the nineteen forties still, but there's an
awful lot of just like twenty twenties problems. It seems like, right,

(07:25):
there's a lot of so they have put in and
inserted a bunch of political rhetoric of the time, and
it was pretty well reviewed, for whatever it's worth. I
didn't watch much of it at all. It was just
kind of like this, it's not doing it legitimate justice.
But at the same time, that's what I wasn't looking
for that maybe some people were, And there certainly were
themes that were kind of explicitly left out of the movie,

(07:47):
like the fact that there are no African American players
in nineteen forties women's baseball. Right, it's touched on, but
they don't actually talk about it, and what that you
know with the scene of baseball and the World War
two years is, well, it's explicitly mentioned in ways that
are over and would never have been talked about like
in the nineteen forties. So I was just like, so

(08:10):
that wasn't as much a reboot as a redefinition of
kind of what the show was. But it's defined as
a reboot. So I think we just need to take
the rules off right any like, Like if there was
a movie or a TV show that you would love
just to see new episodes of whether it's a continuation
of the story with an old cast, whether it's a
completely new cast of characters, and we get a chance

(08:32):
to have a show similar or a movie very similar
like it either or I think that's I think everything's
on the table. You just want more episodes or a
new movie with this concept, and I think I would
count it, honestly, because I think we're all going to
kind of have our own definition of what a reboot

(08:52):
or a remake is, if that makes sense. Yeah, all right,
So that's what we'll do. TV shows or movies you'd
like to see rebot We'll give you our list when
we come back here on news radio eleven ten kfab
and a wide open space TV shows or movies that
you would like to see rebooted. And it's only four
and it could be either, and there are really no

(09:13):
rules as to how you would like to see it happen.
So let's go ahead, Matt, let's give people our list.
Do you have your list ready?

Speaker 3 (09:20):
I am not there yet. This has actually been remarkably difficult.
I've got two of the four, but I'm really I
have solid on one.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
I have four, Okay, So it'll buy you a little
bit of time, and then we'll take the people's calls.
So hopefully the people listening are current thinking about shows
or movies that they would like, and then they can
like to see like a remake or a reboot, and
then they can send us their list. And if you
want to send it now while we're talking about our list,
fire away an email Emory at kfab dot com and
I'll read those, but I'll give you mine, the first

(09:51):
one that I've thought about. And I've thought about this
for years, and if I had any sort of creative poll,
I would be able to try to make this happen
because I think I have the best possible idea for this.
I want a live action Doug Oh. I want a
live action Doug. I want Doug Funny, the Nickelodeon show
from the nineties. I want a live action remake set

(10:12):
in twenty twenty five. That guy had problems that you
could relate to as a kid. Let's put a Doug
Funny in some way, shape or form. He doesn't have
to dress like that's the one thing you'd have to
adjust if it's live action. They can't dress the way
they did in the cartoon. None of these people made
any sense. I mean, Skeeter was blue, Roger Klotz was green.

(10:32):
Doug Funny was wearing like a Jim Tressel styled vest
over a T shirt every single day. We'd have to
touch that up, and I know that would probably anger
some people. Patty Mayonnaise, I mean, is Patty Mannai's hot?
Do we know, right? Like, do we get an attractive
actress to play Patty Manonnaise? Or is she kind of

(10:53):
like a subtle attractive right, very charming, subtle attractive somebody
that Doug Funny, for some reason just cannot get over.
I didn't get the vibe that Patty Mannaise was like
everybody's crush in school. She wasn't like the homecoming queen.
She was literally just a really awesome friend to Doug
Funny and he kind of just had this big crush

(11:13):
on her. Am I out a line here, no comment.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Okay, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
I think that a lot of I'm just thinking about Casie,
especially especially young males, you know, we're kids. We could
relate to that crush you had on Patty Mayonnaise. That
did Doug ever really?

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Was it unrequited? Did he ever? Did he ever speak
his feelings?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
I don't think Like I think it was kind of
an unlike It's kind of like a childhood crush that
you and I would have. And this is what made
this show perfect. We knew because he wrote in his
journal he loved Patty Manonnaise. What we didn't know is
how much she liked him back. But there are moments
where you definitely know that they know, like she knows
he likes her, and she kind of plays along with it,

(11:57):
which makes me feel like she's kind of interested. But
we never saw anything beyond that, right, Like he may
have shared like a cute kiss or something, but it
never really resolved itself. That's something we have to correct.
We have to correct that or does that just become
the girl that we had that crazy crush on but
we never really were able to land it. Do you

(12:19):
want it to.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Be rebooted to this same age range of characters, not
like being older.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Thirteen year olds?

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Ok?

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, yeah, thirteen year old's live action? Like I think
that could really hit. I think it could be an
excellent TV show if we just like amped up the
reality part of it. Coach. Did you watch Coach growing up?

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Never?

Speaker 5 (12:39):
Did?

Speaker 2 (12:40):
I know a lot of people loved it.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Yeah, so. I think his name was Hayden Fox in
the show The Coach, and he would coached Minnesota State,
which is a fictional you know college the way that
it's told, but it's it's a college college coach, a
college football coach, and he's going through all the things,
you know, being a celebrity in his community and all
that stuff. It was funny. But then there was that
football aspect, which I think made people kind of like it.

(13:03):
Could you imagine rebooting coach into college rules with the
transfer portal, millions of dollars, facilities, conference relignment, all that stuff.
I think we have a ton of stuff we can
work with and have fun with, right imagine Coach whoever
the name is of the coach that we create, is
the main character. He like b rates a player who

(13:23):
is trying to get his nil money, like, and he's like,
you don't care about this program, get the heck out.
People would love that, Don't tell me they wouldn't. Real
quick I would love to see a Home improvement reboot. Right,
they don't make tool time TV shows anymore, so we'd
have to like kind of get a little color outside
the lines a little bit with the premise. But I

(13:45):
love the idea of a comedy with a live television
audience and you know, it's you know, kind of blue collar.
There's there's got to be a way that we can
kind of recreate that with some like a Shane Gillis
type instead it's him, and like how fun would that be?
And then lastly, I know people have thought this. I
think a lot of people will feel its way. Also,

(14:06):
I would like a modern Forrest Gump, like Forrest Gump
twenty twenty five edition with you know, our character over
Forrest Gump would be he is like experiencing all the
crazy events that are happening from like the nineteen eighties
to present day kind of thing like Forrest Gump did

(14:27):
from the sixties all the way through to the eighties
or whatever. And there's a lot of different ways that
we can you know, incentive Jenny dying of mysterious virus
that we are led to believe maybe AIDS, maybe there's
something COVID nineteen related that you know, strikes his family
and he has to overcome things like that. Right, those
are the kind of updates I think a Forrest Gump
could have if we remade it. So my four Doug

(14:49):
a live action remake Coach. I want the TV show,
but Coach has to deal with Nil and the transfer
portal home improvement. I need another blue collar TV show
with good values, and I need a modern day Forest Gump.
Those are my four Friday four TV shows and movies
I'd like to see rebooted. I want to hear your list.
Matt will give us our list. Be thinking about it

(15:11):
and email me Emory atkfab dot com. You're listening to
news radio eleven to ten kfab and raised there. Yeah,
it got us inspired to give us a Friday four
of shows or movies that you'd like to see reboot it.
That can mean anything. You can change the plot, you
can you know, decide what you'd like for it, but
things that you'd like to see kind of a new
and freshened up or modern take on. My four were Doug,

(15:34):
the animated show from Nickelodeon in the nineties. Give me
a live action twenty twenty five Doug coach. I would
love to see the Hayden Fox character or any variation
of what that character would be today. And he's dealing
with nil the transfer portal, dealing with facilities and mega conferences,
conference re alignment, TV media writes, deal stuff like that.

(15:54):
I'd bet one hundred percent in home improvement. Give me
a blue collar family show with live studio audience and
find a way to get Tim the tool man Taylor
and get him back into my life somehow. And then
Forrest Gump. I would like a Forrest Gump that you know,
he is going through the stuff that we've seen in
the last thirty years, not this stuff from the sixties

(16:16):
and Vietnam all the way through. It was stuff that
you know, like from the nineties all the way through. Right,
there's plenty of different celebrities and world events that a
modern day Forest Gump could you know, interact with. With
that being said, mat Ca, so you have been working
on your list, what do you got for me? Yes?

Speaker 3 (16:30):
So, yeah, this was a tough one. I I don't know,
it's weird. I I just don't really watch hardly any
TV or watch movies lately. So I was just like
digging deep in the like.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
I was gonna say, you know that that might actually
give you a very unique perspective on what you'd like
to see because you're not watching a lot of that
stuff nowadays.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
I kind of like I just kind of was like, Okay,
what's my favorite historically and it ended up kind of
just being that list.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Honestly, there's probably a.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Couple I left off just because I was, but it's
kind of like, if it's your favorite, you want to
see it, keep going, and that I'm gonna start here
because it's probably my favorite TV show, maybe just my
favorite piece of media. I've talked about it before. It
definitely labels me as a certified nerd.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
I get it.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
But Battlestar Galactica, Now, anyone who's a fan of the series,
I'm not talking about the one from the seventies, which
ended up a little hokey and just not very well done, but.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
A lot of people loved it.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
So if there's people who feel attacked by that opinion,
I apologize. But I'm talking about the one from the
two thousands that was on the Sci Fi Network starring
Edward James Almos and several other smaller, much less known
characters from acted by people who have gone on to
more notoriety sort of, but it's a very unknown cast,

(17:44):
but a really brilliantly cast shows. If you want a
quick understanding of the type of show it is, it's
a kin to Star Wars and Star Trek. It's just
kind of in that sort of world of futuristic techechnology
battles against future technology and the themes that can kind
of come up and arise in that. And someone might say,

(18:07):
why in the world would you want it to keep going?
The way it ended was so perfect? I totally agree
it was a perfect show. It ended perfectly, But actually
think if they continued it on the way the show
ended would be a really really cool idea and I'd
be so there and I'd watch every second of it
and rewatch it and probably listen to the podcast too.

(18:28):
So Battlestar Galactica is my answer. Okay, number two, And
this is one hundred percent just because this, I would say,
for me, is the most rewatchable show in the entire world.
It makes me laugh every single time, and it's this
way for a lot of people, a very popular show.
And yeah, on this one, okay, would you want to
reboot it? Where you continue on from where it stopped. No,

(18:49):
I wouldn't because I think they wrapped it up well.
And I also think that as the seasons wore on,
it didn't get as good as it was because characters
kept leaving, because they kept going on to bigger fame.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
I'm talking about the Okay, now, see that was I
was almost gonna guess that, you know. And honestly, it's
been long enough since it started. I mean it's like
four h five or something like that. Yeah, yes, I
mean it's been long enough that we we can find
a new generation of really funny, talented, uh you know,
kind of sketch comedy type people to throw into this
mix with a premise, and maybe we can change up

(19:22):
maybe where he works, maybe we can change up you know,
where the office is, and maybe some of the like
little nuances of the show. Well there's we could, but
we could absolutely remake this show.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
I agree.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
But here's my idea. Here is my elevator pitch. If
I was in the elevator with Ricky Gervais and I'm
blanking on the other guy's name who basically kind of
created the American version, and then it took off from there.
Bj Novak would need to be in the elevator too.
I would say, look, listen, fellas, when Michael when his
character Michael Scott, Steve Carell, when Steve Corell's character left

(19:55):
the show, it never was the same. Now, Robert California
is a very underrated boss in the and I will
fight that point until I'm blue in the face. Okay,
I am a Robert California Stan. He was not as
good as Michael Scott, but he lived in his own
lane and he deserves his props.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Sure, but it's not it was never the same.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
It was a James Spader who played who played Robert California.
I thought he did a great job, and he made
that character his own and he didn't want to be
Michael Scott, and he made a very different kind of boss. Anyways,
I'll stop blabbing on about it, but let me just
put it this way.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
Here's my pitch.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
Okay, let's bring all the guys back, find a reason
to bring them back together. I'm talking Michael Scott, I'm
talking Jim and Pam and Dwight Gay, everybody back again
for a movie.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Oh so you want, okay, you want the same cast,
just you know, twenty years after we started and we
just we have like a blowoff movie here.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
I want a movie, and I want because the whole
experience was a meta experience and that was part of
the charm. I want the movie to be them getting
back together to make their own movie. They're making a
they're making a long form documentary. Remember, the whole premise
was this king a documentary. It basically was a mockumentary
about a documentary that was being made on their local
PBS affiliate station. Was the premise where they're they're showing

(21:10):
what office life is like in the modern century, right.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
And it took it's kind of, you know, over many
years eventually based on the premise of the show.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
Yeah, so let's imagine like a Ken Burns type character
comes in and says, I want to make a long
form documentary revisiting things and get all you guys back
together and just do that. That's the premise. Make a
movie around that.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Let's do it. Let's go. It would make millions and
I'd watch it. So it's number three.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
There's two, there's two, Number three, you have two more.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
Number three is a show that I really loved growing up,
and this is one of those i'd like to see rebooted,
kind of like King of the Hill is doing. Bring
it back, bring the characters back, but bring it into
today's world and they're older. Did you ever watch the
show Recess? Oh yeah, yeah, excellent. Yeah, great cartoon, great
cartoon show. I believe it was a part of the

(21:55):
ABC Family cartoon like Saturday Morning cartoon lineup.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Yeah, that was an well that was a nineties Saturday
Morning cartoon, but it aged so well.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
Yes, it's still rewatchable whenever I see it on streaming
or catch something online. Yeah, I would love to see
TJ in the Gang back, But I would love it
if they all, like I don't know, if they all
worked in the same place or some some sort of
updated dynamic where they're kind of the same people but
they're older. We see, we're seeing where they're at in life,
and it's just an updated version of them. And it's

(22:25):
and and there are recess themes because as adults, don't
we still wish we had Recess and we have our
own versions of it. So there are tie ins there.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
Okay, and then one more and one more.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
This one I'm just going to straight up say, this
is like my favorite movie is It's still I don't know,
but for a very long chunk of time, this was
like my favorite movie, and I think it'd be interesting
to reboot this for a couple of reasons. I would
like to see Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind have
a part two, okay, because I want to see if

(22:56):
Joel and Clementine can make it work part day and
people who aren't familiar with the show. I'm not going
to spoil anything, but I think the way the movie
would probably end if they rebooted it is maybe they're grown,
maybe they've been to therapy, Maybe they've learned a lot
about each other and they realize, you know what, what
we kind of had was like kind of toxic. It
was a bit of a trauma bond. We aren't meant

(23:17):
for each other. Maybe we were confusing what we thought
was passion for just negative things in our relationship that
we've found better routes to.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
But what a deep cut man. Yeah, I did not
expect that.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
So, because I think the whole premise of the movie
basically is a guy is tormented by losing a relationship
so much so that he goes in to get his
memory erased, and then he spends the rest of the
movie trying to keep that memory for being erased, because
it hurts too much to lose memories of what he
feels like was the.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Love of his life.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Dang, that's deep. Yeah, it is deep.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
But what if they revisit it in part two and
he comes back and he realizes, you know what, I'm
at a healthier place right now, and they both are,
and it's just kind of like a big healing movie.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
I don't know what I'm saying here, but I think
it'd be a cool idea.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. All right, Battlestar Galacta.
But this is the first time anybody's ever put Battlestar Galactica,
the Office and Internal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind all
in the same conversation. All Right, I got a bunch
of emails coming in, and we'll open the phones four
oh two five, five eight to eleven ten four two, five, five,
eight eleven ten. We're a little pinch this hour, but

(24:26):
we'll do this into the five as well. Of your reboots,
things you want it, shows, movies you would like to
see rebooted, we'll do it here on News Radio eleven
ton kfa B. We have another hour. We'll in five
o'clock hour. As long as we get calls and people
wanting to talk about this, we'll talk about it. But
it shows TV shows or movies you'd like to see rebooted. Matt,
you mentioned Battle Star Galactica and got Jake who sent

(24:48):
in this talk back.

Speaker 5 (24:50):
Matt, you are the bomb.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
Battlestar Galactica is the best of all time.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Well there you go, Matt, Yeah, you're the bomb, Battlestar
galact the best of all time.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Well, Jake, hey man, you know it sounded like you
might have been riding in a tractor, and that's true.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
That's really cool.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
But if not, and you're available tonight, come out to
Music and Memories out of Texas Roadhouse, Texas Roadhouse, Amphitheater.
I'll be there and we can totally nerd out and
talk about some battles Tar Galactica.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Okay, shameless plug imagine. Okay, you'll have to let me
know how that goes. I mean, and if Jake shows up,
because two guys bonding over Battlestar Galactica with my radio
show being like the conduit to that meeting in that bondage.

(25:40):
I mean I can say that I never expected it.
It would be an achievement for this show. I'd be
very excited for that. So let me know, all right,
let me know that if that works out all right,
and if anybody sees Matt case out and about just
bring up Battlestar Galactica, You're not going to regret it.
He'll enjoy it. I mean, that's what he's saying right now. Yeah,
So yeah, do that. Collin's four h two, five to five,

(26:02):
eight to eleven ten with reboot ideas here on news
Radio eleven tin kfab just really quick. Our list. My
list was Doug. I want a live action remake of Doug,
the Nickelodeon show set in the present day. I'd love Coach.
I'd love a present day Coach where the football coach
has to deal with nil and player movement and transfer,
portal stuff and mega conferences. I'd love a new Home Improvement.

(26:25):
I'd love a blue collar show that just makes me
feel kind of like a man, but it's got great
values in I want it to be funny, you know,
get that live studio audience. Just give me another one
of those and then Forrest Gump. We need a Forrest
Gump that he experiences all the stuff that happened from
the nineties all the way to present day. I think
that'd be a lot of fun too. Well, Matt Case,
what was your list real quick?

Speaker 3 (26:46):
So it was Battlestar Galactic. I'd love to see them
pick that show up right where it left off and
continue on where that show left off.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Be really cool. Jumping off point the office.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
I'd love to see all the original characters from the
first few seasons get together for a movie setting on
that one recess cartoon from when I was a kid.
I'd love to see that rebooted in today's world where
the characters are older and going through older person problems,
but from the same vantage point of what they were
like as kids. And then, finally, maybe my favorite movie

(27:17):
of all time, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mine. I'd
love to see the two main characters in that movie
in a part two version and just see where their
lives go together or separate.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Nice. All right, let's get to the phones. Four h two, five, five,
eight to eleven ten. If you're interested, you got a
show or two or four you'd like to reboot, or
you would like to remake We'll talk to you four, two, five, five, eight,
eleven ten. Let's start with Mark on the line. Mark,
welcome in. What's going on?

Speaker 5 (27:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (27:44):
Yeah, I'm a gen xer, so I don't know if
you know these, but if you're younger you might not.
I Happy Days.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Oh that's great. That's a great one.

Speaker 7 (27:55):
And yeah and Highlander, okay, all right, and you know
you know the original series Highlander.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Yeah, and watch it, but I'm familiar with it, yes
for sure.

Speaker 7 (28:06):
Yeah, yeah, that's my generation. And then there's there when
you remind me of Nickelodeon the Hate Dude, the Dude
Ranch one.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yes, that's Nickelodeon. That Nickelodeon made that one too.

Speaker 7 (28:19):
Yeah, that remind me of when I was in Nebraska.
I'm in California right now, but I'm coming back to
Nebraska kind of. Yeah. But and then another one would
be you know the movie Phantasm.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
I I maybe I'm remind me.

Speaker 7 (28:36):
It's it's a it's a really good, like a sci
fi horror movie with these guys that travel cross country
in old Plymouth, Couda and they they search for this guy.
It's like a sort of like a weird vampire like
sci fi movie.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
We could we make that today.

Speaker 8 (28:55):
I mean, that would be.

Speaker 7 (28:56):
Kind of cool to turn that into like a series.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Oh, that'd be sweet, especially with all these streaming services.
We get ten episodes out of that, real easy, Mark.
That's great. Hey, thanks buddy for calling and really appreciate
you listening to our show.

Speaker 5 (29:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Thanks, all right, let's get to Mike on a phone
line four oh two, five five, eight, eleven ten. Mike,
Welcome to eleven ten kfab Hey.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
Guys, Happy Friday.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Yes, sir, so I grew up like.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
A teenager in the seventies, so I love anything where
they have the music of the seventies, kind of like
the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Oh yeah, killer soundtracks.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
And yeah, and you know what, for people who are
into music, they love the era of music that they'll
see in a show. That's a one way of getting
their attention. And then also, one of my favorite movies
i'd love to see another remake of was Point Blank.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Hmm.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
Okay, remember when, because remember when what was the guys?

Speaker 8 (29:48):
Who's the FBI is?

Speaker 4 (29:49):
That was a canoe sheeese was there was one with
Patrick Swayze when they went.

Speaker 5 (29:55):
All around the world.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Are you talking about the the old
school one, like the one from the sixties.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Well, no, this was this was the one where and
where all uh where Patrick Schlazy was a bank robber
and they went around the country or they went around
the world. Okay, but they were also they are also
these you know, they did these stunts and they did
like they jumped off the cliffs with you know, with

(30:23):
the parachutes and all that kind of stuff, and it
was all this really cool, fascinating stuff.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Okay, yeah, no, I got you now, all right. Yeah.
This is Keanu Reeves in that an't he?

Speaker 7 (30:34):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Yes, well yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, I got you.
All right, all right, you got another one for me?

Speaker 4 (30:40):
Elf love Elf him and the Sarcastic Views.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Yeah, Caleb sent me an email and ALF was on
that and uh yeah, we could do so much better
with ALF in twenty twenty five than they were able
to do in the eighties.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
Like oh absolutely, yep.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
I mean yeah, I mean, no doubt, no doubt you
got anything else for me?

Speaker 4 (31:03):
Nope, I just love your programs. So you guys have
a great weekend.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
You have a great weekend too, Mike. Awesome list. Thanks
for calling in. Happy to talk to you. Yeah, it's
Stu on the phone line four two, five, five, eight
to eleven ten. Stull, you're with them right here on
eleven ton kfab.

Speaker 6 (31:18):
My two would be the Lone Gunman spin off of
X Files. Oh, there's three guys that looked into conspiracies
and it ran for just over a season from what
I recall, and they had interactions with Moler and Skulling,
but it was its own program for a while, and
they brought those characters back a couple times during X Files.

(31:42):
The other one would be Vengeance Unlimited in the early nineties.
It ran for maybe two seasons on ABC, and it
was about this guy that was just a loaner and
he basically people who was in trouble or whatever with somebody.
He basically took care of their problem for him. The
final final show of that, everybody was in a cap

(32:05):
diner top cafe that he all helped and I don't
remember how it quite ended, and I kept, for life
of me, I cannot find copies of that thing anywhere.
What was it called Vengeance Unlimited?

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Vengeance Unlimited, right, I mean, that's the thing with all
these streaming services there's got to be a way to
get a hold of some of this.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
So no, I have I have looked for this thing
and I can't even find copies of DVD on eBay
on it.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah, you're right, it was short lived. There were only
sixteen episodes. Yeah, I'm not seeing any streaming service for it.
That is weird. Yeah, okay, okay.

Speaker 6 (32:44):
It might be tied up. It might be tied up
with some contract or something.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Well, you're right, so so you know, Stuve, what we're
gonna do. We got to remake it. We just got
to remake it, right, Like, let's just let's stream make
it anything.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
You need to remake that with the original main character,
which would be great. I don't know how old he
is now. But so's the other one, the one third
one would be really funny. Is doing a KRP on
all you guys at KFA B.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Yeah, as long as I'm not not uh you know,
uh less nessman, I I'll let that be less I'll
but we we we. I'm sure if somebody decided to
come in and film it would be uh, it'd pretty
little be a little wacky stew I I think that
would definitely be a good idea. We we need a
good makeup person that would make us all look good.
That'd be the problem. Uh you call buddy, Yeah, okay, bye,

(33:34):
Yeah that have a good weekend. Fantastic, Craig, Lisa, Heyzeus, Merrick.
We'll get to you when we come back if you'd
like to call us with your reboot ideas. Four oh two, five, five, eight,
eleven ten. You're listening to the news radio eleven tin, KFA,
B and songer on this one. Let's get back to
the phones. Craig is going to start us off this segment. Craig,
how you doing the day?

Speaker 8 (33:52):
Hello, Emrie, Hello Matt. I'm going to contribute by giving
you one cartoon, one sitcom, one t D drama in
one movie. We'll start with to Lurk. I would like
to reboot Ren and Stimpy from the nineties. Love to
that show, ridiculous humor, humor and like three Stooges violence.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Oh yeah, okay, go ahead, Yeah keep up.

Speaker 8 (34:13):
Did you want to comment?

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Well, I was just going to say Ren and Stimpy
is a TV show that even if they released the
exact same cartoon right now, I think could go over well.
I think it was made ahead of its time.

Speaker 8 (34:24):
I don't know. I don't know. The gen z ers
are kind of wimpy man. I don't think they tolerate
that kind of violence. So at any rate, let's go
to the sitcom The Last Call that kind of stole
my thunder on this w a KRP in Cincinnati talk radio,
even Freezer. I'd love to see a show like that,
But my copyat would be I would want Chris Baker
as the TV show host and Joe Rogan as the producer.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Okaye, like we'd have to, we'd have to pull some strings.
I don't know if Rogan's radio overlords would.

Speaker 8 (34:53):
Let him, would have to go on Paramount or HBO
and just let him cup loose on the language. At
any rate, the TV, the TV draw, it would be
the West Wing and the caveat there would be they'd
have to parody the current administration.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Oh, they'd have so much to work with, they'd have
so much sort.

Speaker 8 (35:10):
And the last is my movie. This is a great
movie with a sudden ending that never got followed up
on Goodwill Hunting. Oh, okay, jam and Robin Williams. Yeah,
and nobody ever never ever made a remake on that. Now,
I don't know how you I'm sure you would never
be able to get those characters, you know, or even
Ben Affleck or anything like that, but I mean you could.
It's a lot. It's further along in time that you

(35:32):
could replace the characters with older versions of the younger
selves and really make that work, I think, with flashbacks
to their youth.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Yeah, and it's a great movie. So I mean anytime
that you're trying to kind of come back with something
that already worked the first time, I think that Thank
you got some potential there, Craig. Good stuff, Thanks for
calling in.

Speaker 8 (35:48):
Hey, thanks Bunn.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
All right, good stuff there. Lisa is on our phone
line four two five five eight eleven ten. Lisa, Welcome
to eleven ten kfab Hi, thank.

Speaker 9 (35:57):
You, Happy Friday. I have two movies, okay, one The
Princess Bride.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
Oh yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 9 (36:05):
I would love to see Silence of the Lambs.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Silence of the Lambs, so yeah, I mean who would
play the uh Anthony Hopkins character.

Speaker 9 (36:16):
Who would be That's one. That's a good question. Somebody
just scary as hell. But I would love to see
Clarice move into that supervisory role.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Oh yeah, yeah, well you know that's the thing. It's like,
it's got to be somebody famous, but somebody who's willing
to kind of step out into a pretty, you know,
like really like hair raising villainous type role. And we
could have different twists and takes on it. Maybe we
kind of like dumb it down. Maybe somebody needs a

(36:47):
career renaissance. That's a good question. Do we like revive
James Franco for this? Like is he old enough or
something like that? I don't know, Like, uh, i'd have
to sit on that. That's a good that's a good
question there, Lee so well, that one chew on. I
appreciate the call today, Thanks for listening to our show.

Speaker 4 (37:06):
Have a great weekend.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Yeah you too. That's interesting. I know they did the
Clitary's TV show, which was kind of a spinoff, But
if we just redid Silence of the Lambs, I think
there's something we could do with that. He is on
a phone line four two, five, five, eight eleven ten.
What's up, hezeus?

Speaker 10 (37:22):
How are you doing today?

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Great?

Speaker 10 (37:25):
Okay, I got a couple of them, kind of an
eclectic kind of list. But I was going through and
I watched Days of Thunder and I thought that was
kind of if we would do it now where stock
car racing is a lot more popular now than it
was back when that was first made. Yeah, I think
that could be an awesome reboot.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Oh yeah, and Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise can like
kind of move into like the Crew Chief character, and
then we can have like Miles Teller or Shallow may
be the Tom Cruise character. I'm in.

Speaker 8 (37:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (38:00):
Yeah. The next one is, like I said, this is
kind of an eclectic crazy list is I would love
to see a live version or something CGI of Space Ghosts.
I don't know if you.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Remember Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

Speaker 5 (38:17):
Like that.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
They all, yeah, you sign me up for that too.
I'm in.

Speaker 10 (38:21):
With all the CGI that they have, they could really
make an amazing one with Space Ghosts.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
That's good, that's good, Go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 10 (38:33):
And I got one last one. And when I was
in college, our campus crusade, we would show this movie
called a Distant Thunder. It was a B movie that
was made by this this evangelical group in Des Moines
and what they did it was all about the rapture

(38:56):
and it had a very good story. It was called
the Distant Thunder. I saw it again it was on
Prime and it was for free, and it had several
other movies with it, A Thief in the Night, all
these other different ones. But it was like very much
so that people were like, whoa, man, I don't want

(39:18):
to have to go through that, So I better, like Matt,
I know you kind of faith based person. But yeah,
yeah as well, But it would be a really good
movie for you to watch. You can find it on Fime.
But I think they could really make it incredible.

Speaker 9 (39:33):
One.

Speaker 1 (39:33):
Hey, yeah, that's that's really cool. Hayes's really good list.
Look eclectic, like you said, really appreciate the call. I
got to jump to Meeric real quick because I don't
want him to say and hold America, what do you
got for me? Real quick?

Speaker 5 (39:43):
Yeah, I'd like to see him redo Emergency Squad fifty one.
I really love that car. Oh the truck. And then
the other thing was I still wish they get the
six million dollar man off the cut your floor and
get that back into this. About know if any of

(40:04):
the actors are still alive. I know Lee Majors is
pretty old, and I know Richard Anderson passed away. They
I don't know about Jamie Summer or the Lindsay Lindsey
if she's still around. But yeah, I really would like
to see them redo that with Mark Warburg because of

(40:30):
his he was like an astronaut and play of the
apes and then the other part, you know.

Speaker 8 (40:36):
So yeah, America, I think it would be great if
they include robots and Bigfoot in with it.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
Oh yeah, get let's get bigfoot into six million dollar man,
what are we waiting for? Come on now, like, let's
let's get some big foot level sasquatch carnage going. I'm
in that's good stuff.

Speaker 11 (40:55):
Marek.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
Really appreciate the call today, man, Thank you all right,
bottom of the hour. You can call with your reboot
ideas too. At four oh two five five eight eleven ten.
Four oh two five five, eight eleven ten. I'll talk
to you next. News Radio eleven ten KFA B MRI.

Speaker 11 (41:09):
I was looking for a very obscure pilot called Here
No Evil with Gil Gerard now true tvmovies dot net,
truetvmovies dot net. I have all these obscure DVDs, loti
more DVDs or crappy copies. The one I got was
the only one that was a pilot. That was the

(41:29):
pilot that was in German. They had it subtitled in German,
but it was English speaking, and they will look for
a movie if they can find it. Forget eBay, forget
all of that, Just try to truetvmovies dot net. Now.
The only one I'd want to see a sequel to
his gross point blank with John Qusick for He's a Hitman.

(41:51):
Now that you'll like look that one up. Now you
can find that one online anywhere on the gross point
blank g R O s F E like in Michigan
growth point. You have a good weekend and don't cause trouble.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
Oh come on you too, Marie, that's funny. I'm not
a trouble guy. I only create trouble when it's uh,
trouble is necessary, That's what I say. What do you think, Matt,
of all of the suggestions that we've heard here, is
there any that make you want to be like, you

(42:29):
know what, maybe that's the one that I should have considered.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
There's a lot of cool ideas. I can't claim to
have heard a lot of them. I was kind of
just yeah, yeah, but it just seems like a lot
of this seems to be an idea where somebody's always
had some sort of unique take on what on what,
what could have happened, what should have happened, how to
continue a series, how to change the series. I it'd
be nice if the right people were listening, because I

(42:53):
think we would have come up with some really good,
winning U shows here that could really, you know, stand
in the test of time.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
I don't know what I'm trying to say.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
Yeah, no, I'm with you. I got here. Here are
some for you. I had Calebs in an email, said
Alf Guts the Nickelodeon Game show ALF.

Speaker 2 (43:10):
Yeah, okay, Alf, that one stood out. That's one of them.
That is we could do.

Speaker 1 (43:14):
So we could do a lot if we had the
technology we have today with that show and that character,
Guts the Nickelodeon Game Show. I watched that as a kid.
I loved it. I had a dream I wanted to
be on that show. I really did, because they got
to play all these fun games and compete against each other.
The monsters set in the current day. Could you imagine,
I mean, Herman Munster wandering around like Beverly Hills in

(43:38):
twenty twenty five. I mean, could you imagine the different
stars we could get on that show and just have
them like be kind of deadpan and hang out, like,
let's h Taylor Swift shows up on the Monsters and
does like a duet. I'm I mean, what are we
talking about? How is this not a thing already? But
then maybe the most intriguing idea that Caleb had was

(43:59):
Bozo the Clown, Like, could we redo Bozo the Clown? Eh?
I mean that's in twenty twenty five. Clowns do not
mean the same thing as they did. Then. I think
anybody dressing up as like an old school type clown,
there's a penny Wise effect. I think that's going on
these days. We could we could make Bozo the Clown

(44:19):
into a horror movie. If you miss the if you're
trying to throw the ping pong balls into the bucket,
like the next thing, you know, all of a sudden,
if you miss, maybe you were getting a shot into
the sky, Like who knows, maybe there's a lot more
on the line.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Yeah, I feel like I just don't I don't trust.
I don't trust twenty twenty five with Bodo of the Clown.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
They made a horror movie about Winnie the Pooh. Twenty
twenty five needs to keep their grubby, slimy sticky Paws
off of Bozo the Clown. Okay, this society's gotten a
lot too perverted and depraved. We don't need to be
messing around with that sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (44:55):
I don't know, I think it'd be funny, Bob says,
I know it would be cinematic blasphemy, but I'd like
to a reboot of Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove with modern,
top tier comedic talent. I don't think that would be
a blasphemous I think that Doctor Strangelove could use a
little bit of a redo. He also said he wants
to see Kelly's heroes updated. Maybe we can make that

(45:15):
happen too. Brett said Starship Troopers, but only if in
the same subtle, sarcastic style of the original Silverado with
a modern updated cast Ani Maniacs and the last Starfighter sequel,
or a reboot Ani Maniacs with like some CGI stuff
or some three D animation that could go way hard.

(45:36):
Lance had a few good ideas. Miami Vice a team
Airwolf and night Rider. Miami Vice should be a show
right now like they did a new Hawaii five. Oh,
they could do a new Miami Advice and make it
work even set You can set it in the nineteen
eighty still like go for it where everybody's still wearing
the crazy suits. Why not? Why not the eighties wear
a lot more fun time for the crime that they

(45:57):
were trying to fight in Miami. Anyway, Nate's on our
phone line of four O two five five eight eleven ten.

Speaker 8 (46:02):
What do you say, Nate, Well, just to give you
an update there, Emory. They actually already tried to remake
The Monsters and it was terrible.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Oh well, who did it.

Speaker 8 (46:11):
With Jerry O'Connell.

Speaker 5 (46:13):
It was really bad.

Speaker 6 (46:14):
I think it was on NBC.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
NBC ruins all this stuff. We don't want NBC to
get this, I mean Mike, Mike sent me an email
saying he wants to see the Greatest American Hero rebooted.
You got to get it away from NBC. I mean,
NBC doesn't know how to handle this stuff. They know
produce at all. It makes it better when they tried
to do uh, they tried to do a rebooted American
Gladiators and they ruined it with all their fast cuts

(46:37):
and the music and stuff. It wasn't legitimate. It was dumb. Like, yeah,
I don't know you're onto it, Nate. I appreciate you
letting us know. Thanks for listening. All right, we'll come
back wrap things up. We really appreciate this. I wish
I could go on about this all day, but it's
a lot of fun here on news Radio eleven ten
KFA B big plans this weekend there, Matt Case.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Well, in fact, I've got a big plan of where
I'm going right after this show. I'm gonna jump in
my white Chevy Equinux and I'm gonna buzz over to
the Texas Roadhouse Amphitheater. It is the very first twenty
twenty five music and Memories concert presented by iHeartRadio, and
I get to be the mc so I guess Matt
Case mc mc squared.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (47:19):
I just came up with that on the fly, But
if anybody wants to come out, it starts at six
point thirty. There's gonna be raffles for prizes, There's gonna
be food, there's gonna be fun. There is going to
be a surfing USA Beach Boys tribute cover band, which
is gonna be a lot of fun. So it's gonna
be a great night. It's great weather for it too.

Speaker 1 (47:36):
Yeah. Yeah, so go say hey to Matt over there.
I'm actually gonna be in Central Iowa pretty much all
weekend doing different things. Following me on social media if
you want to see exactly what's going down at Emory
Songer Radio. Is my Facebook page, Emory Sunger Radio, Emory
Sunger on x and Instagram. And it's gonna be a
lot of fun this weekend for anybody and everybody. First
great weekend for pool weather for the public pools. I'm

(47:58):
sure there are some people had their own pools that
they had up and running, but if you're trying to
go to the municipal pool and stuff, I think this
week is probably the first good time you'll have a
chance to do that. So really really pumped for you
to see see the the water, you know, smell that chlorine. Oh,
isn't that the best? That chlorine smell, that great chlorine smell.

(48:22):
Can't can't beat it. If you miss any part of
the show, I had a lot of fun today, you
can find it on the Emorysnger podcast page. Just search
to Emorysonger on the free iHeartRadio app. Did anything else
that's on your mind that you'd like to you know,
see or be a part of within the confines of
our show. Hit me an email if there's something that's
on your mind Emory at kfab dot com, anything and

(48:43):
everything that you're talking about. You have another full five
day week ahead of us next week, and we got
a lot to tackle when we do that. But as
it stands right now, it's a beautiful, beautiful time to
be living in the Omaha area and all across the Midwest.
As it'll feel like summer, it'll legitimately feel like summer,
and that's what we like to see. As for my cohort,
Matt Case, go check him out this weekend as well,

(49:05):
and I cannot wait to talk to you about what's
going down in Omaha, not just next week, but into
the future all summer long. But one more day and
one more weekend closer to the Big Galled World Series.
Thanks for tuning in. We will check you on Monday
here on news Radio eleven ten Kfab
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