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So start all over again, soI said. As soon as we went
on the air, I said,which sounds like we should be singing baby
it's cold, that's sun because itis good. Terrible, but it's Ohio
and it's January. We're used tothis by now, right, it's terrible.
My great Dane ran out this morningand she laid her foot open,
so she's in surgery. Just gotyeah, she lost and she laid open.
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Her claw got caught on something,pulled her to her. We called
her a pointer finger. Her clawwas hanging her blood over the house and
we rushed her over to Oh mygosh, just for going outside. She
caught it on something. And Idon't know if it was because it was
icy or cord. No, shewas good about it. And and uh
we saw on the floor of bloodeverywhere, and so Stacey rushed her to
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the over at the hill. You'reto be's some clinic. So many dogs,
we have different FETs for everybody.She'll be fine, but I hate
to hear. Yeah. They sewedher up and cut it out and did
some stuff and it was only wehave insurance on her. Thank god.
It was only four hundred dollars afterall. This clear, No, because
you had insurance. Yeah, youknow how many people invest in pet insurance.
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Smart. It's smart, especially whenyou have like a pedigree dog,
or any dog for that matter.I should say, but wellever, you
have fifteen dogs like you do?Yeah, I have fifteen hundred. But
no, she's my baby girl too. She's a good dog, great danes.
I would say, my poodle andmy great day, and I'm buying
far my favorite, not my Bernie. I love. But he's such a
bonehead, he's like the No,he's just I thought you were going to
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say your great day and ran outand ran right back in. Because dogs
don't like it. No, shehates it. She's they're indoor dogs and
they're used to always being inside withyou. Yeah, and then they have
to go out in this cold.I mean they like to go out and
play. A lot of dogs loveto play in the snow, like our
German shepherd Strike. He's lost funfor them, but they want to be
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in. If we've got zetti too. Eddie is one of our rescues,
and Zeddi goes her right out andgoes or right back in. Crawls are
right back up on the couch.He's like, I'm good, I'm good
my thing and I'm back inside.No, we moosed it last night.
That was fun. I have lastwe did and you know what I think.
I think we came across a newrising star from Central Ohio, Zach.
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Can you play that sound listeners whereit is beautiful Boots Glass moos?
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That beautiful voice belongs to Boots?Is you know you go karaokeing? And
please listeners call us up because Iwould love to hear this. What is
your go to song if you haveto go up in front of a crowd
in karaoke and sing in front ofpeople? Do you have that song that
you feel kind of comfortable with singing? Yours was what long Haired Country Boy
Lucial? This wasn't that was?That was Friends in Low Places. But
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you missed the first few uh appearances, well because we got there later.
I did. I did. Ialways didn't run down. I do long
hair country boy loose seal? Whatis long haired country bar? Can you
do it? People say, I'mno good, I'm crazy as a loon
because I wake up in the morningand get drunk in the afternoon. Something
like that. Okay, kind oflike my old pickup truck. I like
to lay around like my I can'tthink of it right now, but I
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hear music, karaoke words. Peoplesay, I'm no good, I'm crazy
as a loon. I get drunkin the morning. I get stoned in
the morning, get drunk in theafternoon. You picked that song just because
of the two, because it's yourlife story that too. No, it's
my tone, I think for peoplemess up on karaoke e by stinks.
Okay, you just do this,but it's the fuck a song that matches
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your voice, so you don't butcherit too much. See last night I
picked one tin Soldier. Yeah,that's your voice. But you know why,
because those lyrics you can pretty muchsay them instead of singing them.
Listen children to a story that waswritten long ago. There you go,
that's your voice. Well you're singingit because people don't want to hear my
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boy sing. You always see somestink at it. Some hillbilly get up
there and sing, uh, I'ma cowboy on a steel horse. I
ride. What song was that?That was? Zach bon Jovi. Every
dude from the eighties gets up thereand butchers that song. Then someone will
come up through songs later and dothe same exact song, and Butcher works
than the last guy. But it'sfun, It's right, It's just fun
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to go up there and and besomebody that you're not kind of sing in
a way that you can't not.So Boots and I did a little bit
of a duet last night. Idon't know if it'll come through or not,
but I'll play it for you tosee if you can film that.
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You're the one that I want fromGreece. I can't see if I can
can't imagine the facial expressions you're makingin there. By the way, Thanks
Zach. He's phoning for Hannah todayhelping us out. Zach is filling in
for Hannah. So, Zach,if you have to karaoke, first of
all, do you karaoke? Absolutelynot. I have no problem talking on
the radio in front of thousands ofpeople, but a karaoke bar with like
forty people staring at you, there'sjust no way. Well, you know
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it's hard, right, I mean, we're not singers. I mean,
if you're a bona fide singer,what's one thing. But if you're not
used to it all and you can'tsing, it's kind of intimidating to get
up there. But it's fun.So if you had to, if you
had to do it, what's allways? You choose Oh my goodness,
light fire by the doors? Thereyou go, yeah, there we go.
But what do you sing? What'syour favorite car song? You sing
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favorite car song like you're driving downthe road and it comes on like I
guess sing that ccru Okay, whata fortunate son. Okay, that's it.
But I can't sing obviously, butthat's okay. That like Nindy was
saying, it's just fun. Imean, it's just fun. So six
one four eight two to one nineeight eight six six one four eight two
one nine eight eight if you hadto karaoke? What song would you pick?
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And are you good at it?I mean, it is a fun
thing. You either you either door you don't. And it's kind of
like in life. You're either adancer or a dreamer, was it a
del or will either go out anddo it or you sit back and watch
everybody else doing it. It's kindof like life. Yeah, Adele,
you know that is a singer,lady ship pop star. But she went
into disguised into a carry ko karaokebar in singing one of her songs,
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and the whole place you watch thaton. It was on TikTok, and
everybody's like, oh, she soundsexactly like her. That's so funny.
That would be cool to take likeBruce Springstein. As much I can't stand
his democratic views, I would loveto take him in there disguised and have
him sing like Born in the USAand watch her by his face. That'd
be cool. I'd take Garry Manelow, that'd be cool. But everybody recognize
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him. I don't know how youdisguised. You could disguise anybody, that's
true. Don't you remember I usedto have to do weather the meteorologist mindy,
but I'm not a meteorologist. Ijust played one on TV. The
Thing of a boomer. Here issaying eleven degrees outside. Yeah, we're
spoke to see a high of twentyfive and that point who could already happen
like at the midnight, but theweather is cold, and in our three
o'clock hour, you know we're goingto talk to an h VAC specialist.
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Because here's the deal. It neverfails either. It's in the dead of
winter when it's so extremely cold orin the hottest parts of the summer.
It's when your system breaks down rightwhen you need it most. Is it
because we're overworking it, or maybebecause we didn't do the prep leading up
to the season. So we're goingto find out what you guys should be
doing at home. We do notwant your furnaces to break down, especially
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in the next couple of days.And how many houses blow up this time
of year, literally blow up,I mean blow up because of their gases.
That's going full fraud on. It'snot igniting. And then when it
does, yeah boom. I wasa kid that's a home blew up in
about ten minutes from my hometown andknowing it killed the guy lived, but
it literally burned him up pretty bad, but leveled his house down to the
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foundation. That's horrible. So wewant that to happen to listeners. So
stick around for the three o'clock hourand we will have that conversation with our
awesome friend Jeff Reed. I'm alsowe were just talking about how the coaching
world has changed in college I'm notjust college football, college sports across the
board and even in the NFL.Do you see how many job vacancies now
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there are how many people are losingtheir jobs? You know, I watched
the Browns game yesterday and I waskind of excited. I got home,
I took my at my Saturday napbecause I get up down open phones.
Watched the Browns. I really thoughtwe had a chance, and I say
we as and I just want theBrowns to go to Super Bowl and get
it over with. I feel sosorry for Browns fans because they're so loyal
to a fault. I mean,they don't give up on the Clowns.
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I gave up on them when Iwas ten. I told my dad,
no way am I and it's neverchanged. They have the worst luck.
We were just singing Flacco's praises.Yeah, he was awesome. I love
that man. I love I justwith his five kids, A good hearted
person, good guy. I waspulling for him, you know. I
asked on Twitter. It was funbecause I did ask before the game yesterday.
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I said, who are you pullingfor? Or I said are you
pulling for? In your choices?Where the Browns or c? J?
Stroud? A lot of people answered, what do you think the percentage was
for people pulling for the Browns?Over c J. Stroud and Clear Friends
was on Twitter, Michael I wouldsay the Browns. Actually with sixty percent
we're pulling for the Browns and fortypercent we're pulling for c J. Stroud.
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But what a year c J.Stroud is having. Oh my god,
what use And that's the first thingout of his mouth whenever a reporter
goes to interview him, that's thefirst thing out of his mouth. Let
me tell you something that makes adifference to little boys, little girls whoever
watching those interviews and hearing that praisingGod for his skills, his abilities and
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everything exactly. I mean, youdefinitely work hard to make yourself better,
but listen, sometimes it's God giventalent as well. Speaking of God given
something, I tried to get Bootshis buddy Joe to go to church with
Randy and Medday. We were laudRandy was going to pay him fifty dollars.
Dan from Metal Roof was going topay him fifty dollars because none of
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you guys thought he would go.I looked at him, I said,
Joe, all these guys are bettingagainst you. They're saying you're not gonna
be there. But you know what, Joe, I know you can.
I know you'll be there to go. No, not only would he been
doing a good thing going to church. So finally, I don't know how
long, I don't even really knowJoe all that well, but it's a
good thing to go, right,and it's just he needs it. Warn't
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anybody, make no mistake. Iwas trying to get him there. But
on top of all that, hecould have made a hundred bucks. And
Joe's one of my most reliable workers. He is for he's been through the
war and back, and a lotof it's self inflicted. I mean,
he tells me that you're mean toI am very mean to him. I
mean, I mean to people thatI want to succeed. I'm I'm like
save love, tough love. I'ma true i'm n and my father,
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my dad would would was mean tome, not in a disrespectful way.
But when Joe screws up, iriphim and kind of like a Nick Sabman.
We were talking about coaching legends,and we're gonna keep talking about coaching
legends because that's our Rivia topic today. So if you guys think you know
your coaches and they're kind of easyquestions. You'll be able to get these
play that in rivia. But yeah, I guess what you're saying. Sometimes
I think kids today need more toughlove because he's a soft society. My
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dad still hugged me at the endof the day. My dad, if
I did something stupid, like tom, I burnt the awning off the back
of the house for the firecracker.Wait a minute, what did you do?
I threw a firecracker on the awningand it wouldn't be a dud and
it melt a big hole. Buthow old were you? Ten? Twelve?
He wore me out. Man,My butt was so raw. I
couldn't say, but look what youdid. I deserved it. And you
know what, he come in myroom. I'm in there sobbing because I
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mean, he remember when I feltbad? Then he wore your brothers laughing
at you. All. My brothersate it up, but my but I
get in my room and I'm stillingthat you know your little guy, and
I'm like, oh, I broughtmy house down. The ass whooping didn't
bother me. But he come andhe goes, son, I still love
you, but that's stupid. Ifyou do it again, I'm gonna beat
your ass again, and he gaveme a hot dad would beat you like
that? I mean, I don'tthe belt or smacked me across. Would
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your mom get him? No,I'd rather have my dad than my mom.
My daddy get it over with.My mom would be so mad,
But so she backed him for disciplining. Absolutely, because there's a lot of
moms at Artline. Now my mom. I was Mama's boy. Believe me,
I got away at murderer. That'swhy I wondered. I know that.
That's why I wondered if you gotmad at your dad? But when
when it made her look bad likethat? See, you know, if
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you're raised a certain way, youdon't want to let your parents down exactly,
or your teachers down. No,like I teach. My teachers got
no. I see I had MissPatterson, Miss law School. Did you
say you had liberal teachers? Wellthat that now they're called liberals. Back
then they were evil. I don'teven think politics put an issue at all
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when we were growing up like itdoes today. No, it wasn't even
a thought that crossed our mind.And now it's a thought that always crosses
into people's minds. I've ran intomultful teachers that know what I do for
living now and they always go thatfigures and I have all other teachers that
is you're a talker. Yeah,you couldn't. You couldn't tinkle on my
leg and tell me it was rainand you had to back up what you
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were pushing. Well, we bettergo to break. But we're going to
have a great conversation because Governor Dwin'sveto got well, the House said nope,
we're going to override this, butnow it goes to the Senate.
So we're going to find out what'sin store. We're going to talk to
state Representative Beth Lear that's coming up. All right, this is a raw
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