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Good morning, Saturday open phones onsix ten WTVM. Bob randolphs on a
well deserved Saturday off. I don'tknow where he's at or what he's doing,
but he always does something cool likego travel in the Vegas or something
neat rides roller coasters. But I'mboots and I'm filling in. I got
a four hour marathon this morning.So this morning I'll put on my stir
the pot hat, and then aroundeight o'clock I'll do the Auto Smarts hat.
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We think, Baker, whuldn't doyou ever not have your stir the
pod hat. I don't know you, and Ella know me forever. And
Ella, how are you doing.You've done a great job. Thanks for
making me look good because they askedme about you and I said, she's
one of the best. So Ella'sback at Master Controls. She's well with
the original Auto Smarts Offsprings will say, how's that? I take credit for
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Yella? Hey, go for it. Thank you so much. You take
credit and blame all in what.Yeah, you gotta put up with all
us right wingers, right, I'msorry, but you know, let's talk
about this week. Trump stepped upto the plate bake and he went on
CNN now where he screwed up ashe did call that lady the commentator at
question lady nasty because she was beinga little nasty. She was kind of
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cut him off. But you know, Trump's Trump, so I expected him
to say something stupid. So hedid say that. But but the rape
case, I think that's can't helphimself. Yeah, I mean, I'm
a lot like that guy. Butyou know, said someone comes out thirty
years later and say you're raped himand it's you know, and then when
isn't there some sort of law atthe time of whatever. I don't know
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what the statue of limitations anything likethat. I thought, okay, I
thought it was like twenty five years, but I'm not. But I mean,
what if so I say, youknow, I got raped by my
first love. Can I and shehappens to be rich? Can I get
a check? Well, I mean, if it happened, it doesn't matter
when it happened, it's still wrong. But you would think that it's been
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a proof. You would think,yes, for sure, there needs to
be proof. How do you haveproof? But he has a history,
like you know, I have ahistory, So you don't have a history.
So I imagine I could end uplike Trump too. Who knows.
But you know, we're all dostupid things when we're young, but thirty
years later, the which hunt continues. So I want your opinion on it,
especially someone who doesn't like Trump.I know we're six to ten,
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call in give your opinion. Ialways say Trump's like my dad, the
crazy uncle, and the football coach. They're hard love and they they're unfiltered
in I never voted for Trump becauseI liked him. Let's get that perfectly.
I don't like any politician. Ilike low interest rates. I like
no inflation. I like dollar ninenine gas. I like when we don't
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give countries billions of dollars to keepmy son out of hot water. Because
there was some shady stuff going on. I guarantee that's the only reason we're
helping Ukraine. And then she triedto pin Trump into want you stop Russia?
Or who win this? Blah blahblah. He goes, I just
wanted to stop, but she wantedit because I don't think he likes Ukraine
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either. Ukraine's just as slimy asRussia, so you know she kept trying.
That's when he said you're just nasty. That's where he goes overboard.
And I'm like Donald, chill fora second, buddy, you had it
and you blew it. And thennaturally the cop that shot the innocent veteran
point blank and she was white andhe was black. So it's no big
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deal. If that would have beenreversed, downtown Columbus would have burnt to
the ground against dumpsters and all thegarbage. So why is it always about
color? So I want you toweigh in on a Saturday morning oping phones,
I want to shut up. Nowwe're gonna go rate the phone lines
where we go to Dave online.One. Good morning, Dave, Happy
Saturday morning, brother, Good morning, I moved. How you doing,
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I's Ranger Dave. I wonder ifI was you, Oh, Ranger Dave's
doing fine. I'll tell you I'mgetting ready to go wild boar hunt enough
today. So I did that.When a ranger has to get a ranger
has to get that Alvays system,you know, and I've got there and
everything. No, what I wantto bring up is this marine in New
York. It was on that subwayand you know I'm going to buck up.
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You know I'm a ranger, I'llbuck a marine and he saw this
guy carrying on threatening people and yourfirst instant be as a soldiers the grab
somebody, in which he did andmaybe he got carried away. But I
still think he saved lives. Butthe media is trying to make him look
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like what do you think booth onthat? Well. I actually was channel
surfing last night getting ready for today'sshow. I meant to bring that up
when I first started talking about hedid what you or I or any would
have done, and he killed abad guy. If you look at that
guy, they're making him out there, he'll be another George Floyd. He'll
they'll make him out to be ahero. They're already, they're already race
baiting for riots and ratings. Andyeah, he choked the guy out and
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the guy died. I'm I'm I'mhappy with that. That's one last scumball
on earth, regardless of his yearmaking model, you know. And that
so I feel too, because ifI had been in that situation, I
had done the same thing as themarine and everything and do another thing.
I gotta tell you, I knowyou're in the cars and I gotta bring
us up tomorrow. I'm going toa hot wheels show in Indianapolis, and
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that's about the cheapest I can ownmuscle cars. That's okay. So but
I last one I went to booth. I've seen a one they called the
beat Nick Bandit bring over five hundreddollars. That came out in nineteen sixty
nine, and it was they calledthe Lamon Line one. It was very
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rare. They said it was likeone out of every thousand, you could
find one. And and it getsit's a good hobby, you know,
and stuff like that and everything.But like I said, you got to
hang in there and everything about No, I just want to get your opinion
on the marine booth and you havea good rest of your Saturday, and
Ranger Dave's side and off you takecare, Hi, Ranger Dave, thank
you. And about that marine,I hope there was a go fund me
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page because I will donate it todonate to that, because we got to
get this guy out of it.Because the marine guy had no priors.
He's a marine, he served ourcountry and then there was a scumbag in
their harassing people. Now, theoriginal story wasn't a knight for screwdriver or
something crazy, but I guess thatall went away. But you know,
I don't want to say anybody getkilled. But if it comes to the
good guy or the bad guy,I don't plant the bad guy. This
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is open Saturday Morning, open phoneson news radio six ten WTVN. Well,
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There's my little plug of the daybecause I'm filling in for free.
Right whatever works, right, Imean, twenty two bucks an hour,
that's better than radio pay. Yeah, you guys get punked. Man,
Well you don't, but I Ithis industry is. If you guys think
people get riched on radio, youare mistaken. There may have been a
time, but that time, theold days when remember I think Sean Ireland
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and them guys, and they usedto make like probably one hundred fifty two
hundred grand a year, I'm guessing, but back in the nineties it was
eighties and nineties. Man, Likeif you're in the morning Zoo and all
of them guys. And I don'tknow that for sure. I'm just going
by hearsay over the years, andI know the weather men used to make
six figures plus one already. Heused to sell the cars back in the
day. I mean I was backin the nineties they were making a hundred
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plus Grandi's son awful old here talkingabout back in the day so much.
Well, I've been around, man, I'm fifty five years old, going
on seventy five, and I metMy mentality is a fifty person. I
have a fantasy. My fantasy wouldto be graduated high school in like nineteen
fifty three or fifty four and geta brand new fifty seventh convertible that would
have been like heavens. So let'sgo back to the phone line they called
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the magic number. And by theway, I know y' all know,
but I'm gonna say anyway two onenine, eight eighty six eight six,
one four eight two one nine eighteight six nine eight eight six or that
one eight hundred numbers some people don'tuse anymore, but it's out there too.
Let's go to Bernie. Good morning, Bernie. What you got for
me? Brother he Bernie? Yes, I have four days that are going
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to determine the future of this countryand off tombstones, but they were used
by Barack Obama to construct a threatmatrix and other international cemetery are using two
graduates of the Naval Academy, adead marine and also a dead Navy seal.
And you can go and see them. Type in Looney Parade and Obama
go down three and just click onBrothers Forever and what you have there.
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I'm going to take the years offthese of the days. It's Travis Manual
the Marine eleven nineteen four twenty nineas birthday death stache, the Navy Sealed
two twenty four nine twenty one,The Sake to look at four twenty nine
this sway Obama did this, laysand gentlemen. Oh and by the way,
you will see a picture of himvisiting the graves after the speech.
Unheard of. Unheard of during thespeech mentioning the dates that they died,
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Now four twenty nine is what tookplace thirty one days before and this is
when Kate Middleton married Prince William.It was the sixty fifth anniversary of Adolf
Hitler bon Gaber Broad that was censored, but was censured. It was the
next the same day as they wentto the Gerring hotel, the Middleton's.
That's as in Herman Garring, samespelling. And how about this one?
This is a huffing the post.Some two billion people watched Kate exit the
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Gerring with her father. Where wasthis? But I understand what happened last
Saturday. This was their anniversary.You know what they did on that date?
They now asked for a verbal allegianceto the new king. So help
me God. Two point five billionpeople centered again. But what happened also
is right after this is when theykilled some of them land on five one.
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That's UTC time. Remember the situationroom. They didn't tell you that
did day but something else here.Let's go to the other side. Two
twenty four, that's when Bruton invadedAfghanistan. Nine twenty one, besides my
birthday is the both day of shinzoAbbe. What did they censor after he
died? He was the first primeminister to speak to both houses of Congress.
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What they did he choose for twentynine? He was a church speech.
It was outrageous. I've never seenit before. We had three speeches
before both houses of Congress. Thefirst one p nine Yaho was three three
church speech. They compared to Churchill, the only person to do that.
And then you've got a president Ghanifrom Afghanistan. That was our medal of
honor day three twenty five. Let'sgo to the last day here. Definitely
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obviously more important is eleven nineteen.Eleven nineteen is a date that we first
had our first female presidents. That'swhen Kamila Harris became president because of the
colnostomy being given to our president.And I understand something else. I kind
of looked at what us was goingon to day. It's the anniversary of
the Gettysburg Address, it's the anniversey, it's the birthday of the dead president,
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who his Assassinay, who has hisgrave here in Cleveland. And I
will also say this as a joke, it's the Burge. It was a
birthday Ted Turner the third. AndI'll warne with this. I'm kind of
struck with this. I'm sorry.It seems to be a I don't know,
a semper five minaja CHOI to theant's power because on this first gravestone,
what we have here is we havethe Armington National Cemetery. We have
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a namebal kids that, we havea Marie, we have President Harris,
we have King William, and wehave World War three. Thank you very
much? All right? Bernie alwaysstraight to the point, and I don't
know where he gets that stuff,but man, he has a lot of
time on his hands. I don'tknow how anyone could keep up with all
of that. That's a lot ofinformation in a short I wish, I
wish in eighth grade he's set nextto me in freaking geometry. I guarantee
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you is a straight agh dude.I mean, it's amazing. Let's go
to Bernie. I'm sorry, let'sgo back to Nick. I was Bernie's
go to Nick. Good morning,Nick? Are you brother, good good
morning bus, thanks for taking acall. Say, I agree with you
and David. You know that guytik tisk you know so he so he
expired. You should have stayed inthe seat. And um, but I
want to comment on an article bya Global Research made the fifth by Timothy
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Alexander Gusman as guzma N the dayJFK warned us about the globals conspiracy.
Yes, he did this on UMApril twenty seventh, nineteen sixty one.
And he did this. It wasa speech he gave before the American Newspaper
Publishers Association, and he basically said, for we are posed around the world
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by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy thatrelies primarily on covert means for expanding his
sphere of influence. And he says, you know, his preparations are concealed,
not published, His mistakes are verynut headlined. Its dissentators are silenced,
not praised, and no expenditure isquestioned, no rumor is printed,
no secret is revealed. It conductsthe Cold War in short with the wartime
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fun no democracy would ever hope towish to match. And that's, of
course I know every Republic. Butyou know my take on this, and
JFK he knew what was going onthen and because a lot of people didn't,
but you know, it's worse now, and then people didn't want to
believe him then. And but my, my, my take is if the
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PT one on nine story is true, and I believe it is, and
he was a great man. Butwhile he was president, he was going
to bring back the boys from Vietnam, and that was back then. And
he's going to take the bomb fromChina, do away with the Federal Reserve
and start printing United States notes instead of Reserve notes, so we wouldn't
know to fit anything. And themost important thing, he was going to
tell the American people what Israel wasgoing to do to America. Now,
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those in control they couldn't let thathappen, you know, and they knew
he would easily have been reelected fora second term, so they got rid
of him. You know, theydon't kill it yet for going along with
the program. And there are somepeople say, well, he wasn't in
good health and likely wasn't going tolive much longer, but you know,
that may or may not be true, but it's just too bad. All
this step that he wanted to dodidn't come to frition for fruition. But
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and that's all I saw. Igot thinking, all right, buddy,
and be a Republican the day.By the way, I guarantee you JFK
would be a Republican. Mustafa themyth, the legend. How you doing,
buddy, morning morning, I'll bequick. I'm up to the break
here. Ah, the marine deal, I'm just let me get to this.
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Yeah, please do because I wantyour opinion on that, because I
wish it was been to two whiteguys, because I don't want to cared.
Grabbing someone's one thing, plain andsimple. Killing them isn't another.
Don't only the marine's white. Heprobably won't do a figging day in time,
I hope not two. I watchedthe Trump town hall. Yeah,
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oh boy, it's he's rude.He's a narst assist either he is,
he's big at it. And hellBiden Wall doesn't know what the hell was
going on. Scarce for hell outof me, I told the Democrat for
the mind, I can't see myself. I might gonna go for him in
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the crime area. It is goingto be tough for me to vote for
it. If he gets that forit's going to be tough for me to
vote for him or Trump's So onceagain, I guess I'm gonna have to
throw my up. Hey, youknow what missed off? If I give
anything to get just dollar nine ninegas, no more inflation, and if
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that's what it takes, and wegotta put up with Trump's mouth, I'll
do it. That's the way I'mlooking at it. I'm thinking the best
the worst about the shooting on Januarysixth. Where is the outcry for that?
They that guy executed that young ladyand they haven't done anything that guy
and if you look at his policerecord, he has multiple issues before he
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executed at her, and there's nooutrage. I don't understand that one he
murdered. I don't understand that either. All I do is they should have
been in there like that, Sothey shouldn't have They shouldn't have been there,
I agree, But you still don'tthat if that would have been any
other scenario, if she would havebeen a drug dealer and I had a
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prior record in you know, oneof those you know, bad people in
the world, and they would executthen that she would have been a hero.
It makes no sense to me,no sense at all. Okay,
Well, two more things real quick. Okay, you know what Bonnie did
for me every week, Hey Wilson, he gives me lony numbers, so
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I appreciate that. Okay. Mylast comment is this happy Mother's day to
I hope they have a wonderful lastday with that. One more thing real
quick. Two years ago we met. My daughter had just started to college.
I was tracking. You helped usout, all right. Well I
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had a little problem with a carI purchase and get in guests who helped
me out, my attorney daughter,So so thank you for that. Mother.
There you go, buddy, noproblem. All right. We'll take
a break this Saturday morning going phoneson news radio six ten w TV.
It many olymics? Is that whois? It's for your time, Baker
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and definitely for LA's time. Youguys are young uns. Just just a
cool sounding song though, for youto come back Saturday morning, go phones,
magic numbers eight hundred and six,ten ninety eight six or eight two
one, nine and eight six.Speaking of phone numbers, someone just text
me going, what's the number forthe heather company hiring starting at twenty two
bucks an hour. It's six onefour five four five six two three zero
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six one four five four five sixtwo three zero. I think you have
like twenty some locations of maintenance guys, so there's definitely a job security there
and they've been around seventy five years. But another thing I want to promo.
On Sunday on Raw, we haveCammy cord Cracks coming on and then
Sydney Ratcliffe. They're both sophomores ata high state. Now, Cammy just
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got short stop All Big Ten Playerof the Year. Cammy plays for the
softball team. Yeah, she's cappedone of the captains of the High State
girls softball. And then Sydney Ratcliffeis an up and coming superstar tennis player.
And they're both Central Ohio girls.Yeah, both Central Higher ones Westerville
and one ain't picktown or These twoladies are wonderful. So Mindy and are
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gonna have him on Raw and Broad'stwo to four on Sundays on six ten
WTBN and we will have them twofine ladies on at three o'clock. You
said they're both sophomores, those sophomores, and to talk to them, I
mean Cammy, I hardly know umSydney. I'm looking forward to one on
one with her. But Cammy,you should see how many millions of followers
she has on social media. Andshe's a Christian, she's a good girl,
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she follows rules, she doesn't takeguns on planes. You know.
So she will probably will never makeit to the next level until she does
something bad. But she is thedream daughter for most people. Well,
there's not a lot of the nextlevel and women's and we're gonna touch on
that ball unless you're really really Imean, I love Buckeye football, but
unfortunately that's the only sport that wepromo here in this town. It absolutely
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baffles me. I part of meis happy my daughter isn't at that level
because I would be so upset becausefootball, football, football, football,
football, football, that's what makesthe money. The way again, I
understand. And you think all thesepeople always drawing their line and as say,
we gotta do this and we gottado that. It's like the w
NBA. Have you ever watched it? I don't. I can't get into
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it. It's not because they're ladies. This is boring. I just I
can't watch the NBA. Let alone. The w NBA say alone, they
play the last two minutes. Sowho do we got next? We got
doctor Jeff, No, you gotRobin. Hi, Good morning, Robin,
you are the next on Saturday morningopen phones. Good morning hear me?
All right, I hear you,great brother? Cool? Hey,
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uh sports, I'm loving do it. I mean I used to run track
and spend eight years on active dutyin your army. I used to be
able to run quite a bit,okay, but just not into it.
Like you said, it's boring.It's like Simpson's watching soccer match, you
know, senecrat little crazy and theAmericans like who kicks the ball to go
out? Kicks the ball to theright. You know, it's like so
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mundane anyway. Yeah, but Idon't know about you. That looks weird.
I got a ram line. Ipicked up the DS stand down for
the veterans last year. Works great. But you know what on my cell
phone I get at least ten robocalls a day. Oh yeah, and
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it's it's bizarre. I remember Davidghostan or attorney generals State Crost gown on,
Well how am I getting on mycell phone? But about my landline,
it's kind of fishy. What doyou think there's so much of that?
And you know, it's like dothey really think it works? I
mean, the guy call you up, he can't. It's it's some Mount
Sterling phone number or something. Andhe gets on. He goes, Hello,
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Dan Lane Nata, I'm calling aboutyour It's like, what who are
you doing? I mean, Igot a call from Shanghai. Yeah.
I'm like this got an eight twocountry code and I'm like, I know
je Japan's was like oh one orsomething like that. Wow, And the
I'm like, you're calling it fromShanghai, you know, or you guys
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that desperate. So this is mylittle deal. I do a little bit
of acting between Monday and calls oneend. I go, Hi, this
is Jesus. We got wopples inthe oven? Would you like to twist
in whate? It was some holywater and wanting to do Do I do
that? And I probably on Saturdays. I'm like, type mind, no
hot for you. That's basically it. You know, just check the box
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station racles. She said, mygrandfather called me and said, answer to
robot cost you guys nine one one, what's your emergency? I'm like,
oh, I don't even know that'slegal. That's a good question. Have
you called any of your banks oranything and try and you get some guy
overseas or some lady. And Iwas trying to reset the passwords on one
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of my car loans and I couldn'tremember it because I got eighty five passwords
now and I could not understand thislady. So I said, can you
do like C for cat, Dfor dog, you know? And she
couldn't even do that, and Ifinally I went off one. Yeah,
so I come finally said can IOh. It was terrible, and I'm
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sorry to say that, but thecompanies that do this, shame on you
because I know Americans want twenty twobucks now I get it, but you
know, for your service, customerservice, and satisfaction. I don't know
how much are paintings people out ofthe country to do this, but it's
horrible, horrible, it is,you know. But yeah, look at
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how the economics worked around the world. The Philippines was beautiful, now train
wreck. Yeah, so it's doingthis way. It was, yeah,
those countries down South America. It'sjust I don't know, man. I
uh, money's good and all that, but money doesn't read a bad stuff.
It could lead is what how ittranslated properly? Anyway? Look,
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I could go on today. I'mfor mother to say, what would you
do if you have your mother aroundanymore? What would you treated her to?
Today? Me? Park stream studentsstream. There you go, buddy,
have a good Saturday morning. We'llbe back after this. We got
Carl, we got Dick and afew open lines eight two one nine eighty
six. Is the magic number onehundred and six ten ninety eight six on
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news radio six ten to TV?All right, six fifty three Saturday morning
open phones on news radio six tenw TV, and Carl called the magic
number, and that's that magic number, two one nine eighty six. Good
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morning, Carl, are you brother? Well? Good morning, Good morning.
I think I heard the boots iscovering for BOPT. I am.
I'm in this morning, and I'mbeing a good boy. Well good I
mean call he show later. Okay, that's a good car. Christ there
you go. We'll take it.We're giving ten dollars Brewster Bucks away for
any callers. Okay, Well,this is Carl the voice of reason.
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How we like that? Well,some of your callers occasionally included myself can
go a little far off a ledgeand you got a calling back. Must
offers down on things that the Israeligovernment has done, and he I felt
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stepped over, so I kind ofgave him some reason on that. I
also pointed him to look at Idon't know if gonna stop him ever got
to it, but I think itwas the USS liberty, a US worship
and the Kenal area that I hada problem stop. I would be interested
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in that. It's about nineteen seventyeight. Now, as the voice of
reason, I'd like to point outthat I am one of the few people
and I didn't didn't always win.You remember Bob Conners, don't you?
Yeah? He was probably I accusedhim one time having a photographic memory,
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and what Bob Connors said was Itend to remember things that are very wrong
or very right, and things thatstick out in their head. I'd probably
better cut this off because I couldgo on, Okay, come into the
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um. The let's see it was. I'll tell you some other time.
Okay. Bob Conner's reaction to mymaking a point on the do you remember
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black Water? The man? No, No, I don't. Black Blackwater
was a private army. Okay,mercenaries. Okay, it was ruled by
Eric Prince. It was not theskinny black singer. Right there you go,
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Raspberry beret. Yeah, okay,he had a rest, very great.
All right, Carl, I gottwo minutes, buddy. That's stoke
it up, buddy. I'm gonnatake you to the bottom, to the
next hour. So what do yougot for me? Then, well,
so many things. Give me yourbest one. Give me your best voice
of reason, because I like beingreasonable and I like learning. I've been
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making your audience where for two years, getting up early and getting the coffee
made. But this is not democratsversus publicans. I don't have much patience
with politicians. And I used tomake the comments that the way to tell
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if a politician is lying is tosee all right on that I gotta go.
Hey, called back next week andwe're gonna do it. We gotta
do a hard breaktop of the hour. This is Saturday Morning. Come phones
on news radio six ten, wA TV and