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We say it all the time.It's so hard to come into work inside
a studio when it's absolutely beautiful out, especially when you know these days are
numbered. I mean soon it's goingto be September and then October and then
November and then so on. Yesterdaywas yesterday. I was kind of coming
into the shows and I was like, it's Jillio felt good. Yeah.
People love it when it gets alittle cooler too. Yeah. I like
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the hot. I don't mind wearinga light coat or a thicker shirt,
but I just sweats and sweatshirts andall that comfy clothes. Come November first,
it's so nasty. So I'm drivinginto work today, just kind of
minding my own business. I lookin my roofe of mirror and I see
this really cool car always behind me. Next thing I know, this really
cool car is right next to me. And the next thing I know,
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who took off like a bat outof hell. In fact, I put
on our Twitter and on my Facebookone of us drove into work today like
a bat out of hell. Anyguesses you had to go over one hundred
miles per hour and that zooms.I mean, you got this Corvette,
but why did you not have thetops off? I like the air conditioning.
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What You've got this really cool carand you don't take the top off.
Well, because I'd spend a lotof time phone like business on the
when I'm in a car, I'mon the phone from the time you typically
I leave, and the minute Itake the top off, it'll start ringing
and I'm like, and everybody's like, I can't hear you, and it
comes right now. I'm chilling out, so I'm trying to do the chill
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factor. I was gonna say,you say that, but you also spend
a lot of money on that carto have the tops off two at times.
Oh no, I take it offa lot. But it's just today
was so hot. I'd rather havethe air going and have this. I
always feel like I should be atmid Ohio in that car and coming off
that extitent ramp time broadcast light thoughtyou were I mean, was your face
flapping in the wind. It waslike, no, I was just I
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love it it. Just you know, I was going like I was going
like eight even you were going likeone hundred and eighty two. But yeah,
I did see before you took off, like a flash of lightning.
I had a question about your life'splay bad to be a d D.
But what's the C eight? That'sthat's the year. That's They've had eight
Corvette body changes since nineteen fifty three, so that's the eighth one. So
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the joke became in my fifty sevennineteen ninety three. It was bad five
seven and I had two bad toda because someone has bad five seven,
someone else in Ohio. So everycar I've ever owned, classic or cool
has always been bad something. Andsometimes this BMB gives me a hard time
because they think it's like a sexualthing or something like bad. Like I
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had a sixty nine Camaro. Icouldn't do bad sixty nine, and I
was still confused on what that means. Mink wink, But then they did,
Uh, they wouldn't. I hadbad thirty nine, I had bad
twenty nine. I've had bad fiveto seven. I've had bad's bad.
That one was cool azy b aD. I had that, Well,
I wondered, and now you answeredthe But Michael Jackson, I'm bad.
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I'm bad. You know. That'swhen we grew up. So I was
thinking bad to the bone. Yeahthat too, I mean, but yeah,
bad to my buddy ron On hasa rod shop. He calls it
bad to da Cars because there's twod's. I get it. Well anyway,
now we know. And now whenyou see bad a D D C
eight, you'll know that that boot, that that's boots. But you won't
get to see it for long becausechances are he's gonna fly right by you.
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Well, I saw you up ahead, I rocker. I thought i'd
come like the sound that that makes. It was like, oh yeah,
I slowed down for a second.Funny you. And when you got to
take it to dinner some night,take it, I promise you'll like I
would never trust myself because my luckI'd wreck it, and I would go,
oh, you won't reck it.This drive it like it drives like
any other car. So one ofthe top stories this week. Jason Aldan.
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His song you Know was number onemost downloaded song loaded song in the
world. It's now been replaced bya guy that literally came out of nowhere.
Oliver Anthony. Have you heard aboutthis guy? He looks like the
dude it would change your tire sofast and help you lift your truck.
He's that guy. He is thatguy. Yeah, and he randomly wrote
and sang this song, and ithas exploded. He just put it out
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on YouTube. Well someone heard itand saw it, and then it spread
like wildfire, and it has gottenmore than twenty four million downloads. You
talk about an overnight success because ofeverything that he writes and sings about is
so relatable to so many and man, men and women. Here's a little
snippet of it. I want youto hear some of it, So,
Hannah, if you can play alittle bit of Oliver Anthony. It's called
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rich Men North of Richmond, Virginia. Basically, he calls out everything and
everyone, from top politicians to thewelfare society about sick and tired of working
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so hard when our dollar means nothingbecause it all goes to Capitol Hill,
it all goes to taxes, andthe rich get richer, the politicians,
and that they don't really care aboutanyone. Now, according to an article
that I read on him, hedoesn't consider himself a Republican and he doesn't
consider himself a Democrat. He's rightin the middle. How Ever, Republican
conservatives have kind of used this aslike their anthem. They're saying, this
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guy gets it. This is whatwe're trying to fight for. Instead of
giving so much money, money andmoney to Ukraine, how about helping out
the people here? I don't wantI'm glad you brought that up, because
how do you give billions of dollarsto Ukraine and we have Americans. Have
you seen the Las Vegas homeless peoplelive below the ground, yes, hundreds
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of them. Well, look aboutHawai. Look at the wildfires of why
and now that is being called intoquestion where they're saying this was set by
humans, either an accident or deliberatelysex. There have been so many,
I don't want to say, conspiracytheories, so many different things theories that
have come out from people who arethere. But yeah, you talk about
giving all this money to Ukraine.And then the report that I saw was
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each family in Hawaii who lost ahouse gets seven hundred dollars. What you're
gonna give billions and billions of billionsto Ukraine and give family members in Hawaii
who lost everything seven hundred dollars?Get all that Cleveland Avenue in two seventy
and each corner has a homeless personand one of those guys as a vet.
He's the only one I give adollar too, but we should take
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that's seven hundred billion, and whatis it now, seventy I don't know
how much Biden gave to keep ason out of jail, but you know,
he keeps going up, it keepschanging. He keeps giving them money,
so they could blackmail him because Iguarantee they have something one hunter,
they'll take Biden now. But butit bothers me. You know, I
understand there's a lot of homeless orjust bottom barrel people. I get that
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that are on drugs and they'll neverbe fixed. But let's take Wesslan mall,
put a billion dollar, one billiondollars in it and put rooms and
hire some security and then try torehabuildidate these people. That's my liberal side
that some people say, well theydon't want helped, Well, why are
we giving Ukraine billions of dollars?It's not our fight. Nobody can really
answer that question. But this guy'ssong, this Oliver Anthony, and you
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see the response from so many people. I think that the American people have
literally had enough to there's a reasonwhile these two songs went back to back,
you know, Jason Aldean's try thisin a small Town and now this
one Richmond, north of Richmond.There's a reason why these songs are exploding
because people want a voice. Theywant someone to stack up for the little
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guy, stand up for the Americanwho worked so hard but has to pay
all these taxes to cover for everybodyelse, Especially the politicians on Capitol Hill
of Richmond. They don't like whengas was four or five bucks a gallon
the first time. Brock and GeorgeBush don't understand what it's like to pay
that much gas. Do you thinkpoliticians in general, honestly, Boots care
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about the everyday man and woman,child, adult, doesn't matter. Do
you think they care about us?I think, Jim Jordan, there's a
handful that I care about that.I think you know some of the people
we've had on the show, ButI think they don't care. I think
once they get there. It's kindof like we were raised to take care
of the underclassmen as football players.Our coach was big on that, and
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we always took care of them.But I feel like this guy's a starting
quarterback now and he poo poo's oneverybody. He doesn't care. Once he
gets he gets the best healthcare hegets, he only works four or five
weeks a year. They get awaywith murder, they don't follow the law,
but the insurrection, they're blown outof proportion. I think they were
trying us out because if they stealanother election, we're going to have a
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civil war. Do you trust theelection? Absolutely not. And that's what's
scary about it. I mean,how can this be America? How can
this be the United States of America? And when we are not united at
all, you still see so manypeople, mobs and mobs and mobs of
people still supporting Donald Trump, evenafter he gets indictment number four. And
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I think the treatment that he getsenrages so many people because they just don't
think it's right. They don't thinkit's fair that he gets treated one way
when the Biden family gets absolutely nothingdone to them. It's crazy and it
doesn't make sense to a lot ofAmericans. That's why I think these songs
are exploding and boots. He mightbe right. There might be some type
of a civil What do we do? What do we how do we fight
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back? I don't know, becausethe cops aren't going. I know Columbus
cops feel like they are the bottomfeeder, the bottom feeders, they have
no support. Stand down. Butbut do you know the same liberal that
sits there and it causes all thetrouble. Be the first one to call
nine one one, and they won'teven let us. You can't even have
a discussion with a liberal. Igot, like I told a few weeks,
I got a huge fight with oneof my good sponsors. This guy's
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a huge skinny cigarette smoking ponytail,drives a fiarro. Everything about this guy
don't like and we hate each other, and I don't hate a lot of
people. But right away he startsscreaming and cussing at me. And that's
how they fight back. When Nate, when you get a less emotion,
it's yeah, they start screaming andyelling. Scene it's emotion. Yeah,
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it's like you stole our election.No, they didn't look at then he
started making up stories all the copsgetting killed on the insurrection. That's not
true. Well, and you talkabout you know, Trump saying to question
the election, stealing the election,that was rigged, all that, and
he's getting indicted for the those commentsand those actions. When you know you
have seen different soundbites all put togetherfrom all these other elections, where the
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other side did the exact same thing, from Hillary Clinton to Al Gore.
Remember the chads in Florida. Imean, everybody questioned the election, but
but it's only it's only Trump whohas to answer. If you've seen that
prosecutor of the African American lady,she's gloating like she just picked the right
duck at the carnival and got thebig time at the time of her life,
saying with Hillary Clinton, I sawher on it. Can you gloat
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for something like this and be sohappy for the demise of somebody? I
just want to evil. If Iever get a chance to meet Hillary Clinton,
I'm like, I love Monica Lewinskyand I'd walk away, of course.
This is Robin and Boots on newsradio six ten WTVN