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Good morning. It is Saturday,May twentieth, twenty twenty three, and
this is Saturday morning open phones onnews radio six ten WTVN. My name's
Bob Randolph. Oh over there behindglass that is ally handling producer duties this
morning. Glad to be back atit after a week off. And well,
today is the Race for the CureDay. It's gonna be taking place
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at North Bank Park. That's gonnabe downtown, so there's gonna be some
road closures that kind of stuff.If you look up the Race for the
Cure website, they will give youall of that information. So if you're
headed down into the downtown area downspecifically down around the arena district deck kind
of stuff, you may want tocheck out things just to make sure that
you're not running into traffic while youare down there. Today. All right,
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it is National Streaming Day, Soif you're a cord cutter, this
is a good day for you.It is National pay Attention Be a Millionaire
Day. Don't know exactly how wego about that. I don't know if
there's a form or if there's awebsite I have to go to to fill
out something, but yeah, signme up. It's also National Learn to
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Swim Day, so as we getready to head into the summer months,
pools are going to start opening upreal soon. If you don't know how
to swim, might be a goodday to do it. And the most
important one on the whole list todayit is Armed Forces Day, So thank
you to those who are currently serving, those who have served. Thank you
for your service. I know Iappreciate it, as do a multitude of
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other people. All Right, sportswise, the Hell is Real series that
is going to be on the pitchtonight Atlora dot Com Field. That is,
of course, Cincinnati FC against theColumbus Crew. Seven thirty is your
time for that game. In baseball, Cincinnati on the wrong side of a
six two score against the Yankees yesterday. Not a good day for the Guardians
either, as they get bested bythe Mets ten to nine. And of
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course Cleveland, you heard this innational news, heard it a local and
I'm going to touch based on ithere real quick. Cleveland Brown's Jim Great,
Jim Brown passing away yesterday. Man, what there's really not even anything
to say on that. You alreadyknow something else that you might want to
pay attention to you today the FranklinCounty Dog Shelter and Adoption Center. You
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know, I love the pops.They are holding a spring cleaning event today.
Here's what they need. They needdog walkers and they need people for
dog ventures. I would do that, but I don't think my dog would
like it. They need dog walkersand shifts of two hours. They also
need folks to come on up andgrab a pup and just go have a
dog venture with them today. Takethem somewhere nice, go to a park,
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let them run around, Go toa dog park and have some fun.
Dude, you know, take themfor a walk, all that kind
of stuff. You can do thattoday. No registration needed. All you
gotta do is head on up tothe frank Linkenlly Dog Shelter and they will
give you all the details. Ifyou need more information, check out their
Facebook page. That's Franklinkenlly Dog Shelterand Adoption Center. All right, so
check that out. The other thingsgoing on around town today that you might
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be interested in Taco Fest at JunoahPark that is going to be this afternoon
and tomorrow as well. It's absolutelyfree. Yes, there will be tequila
there. Uh and of course inDowntown Canal, Winchester later on today from
noon until six art on the Canal. If you're looking for stuff to do,
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plenty of it this weekend. Allright, eight two one WTVN one
eight hundred and six ten WTVN.If you would like to jump in on
the action, let's go to theLegacy Retirement Group dot com phone lines and
David you're on six ten WTVN.Good morning, Good morning, Bob and
Bruce. Wayne says, let's learnto be a millionaire, right. I
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think Bruce learned pretty well. Ithink he did. Okay, yes,
yeah, oh, you brought upabout Armed Forces day. I just want
to reach out to my fellow fellowveteran and also the ones that are serving
now. Unless you wore that uniformand stuff, it's it's two different worlds.
Uh. I knew in Samalia.We went in there and we thought,
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oh it was just one big nightmarewhat we had to do, and
we got the job done. ButI just want to reach out for the
ones that's lost, loved ones.Uh. It's never easy in combat.
Bob and and I sometimes I cutup, but I think back that the
friends, uh that went down inthe field for me. It's never easy.
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Yeah, I I didn't serve.I you know, I registered for
selective service, uh, you know, as as required, and you know
I didn't go into the service.Uh. My dad was in the Army,
and my grandfather was in the Armyas well. He was eighty first
Entutry. My dad was eighty secondAirborne. And I just you know the
stories that that my dad has toldme. Uh, you know he didn't
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serve overseas. He uh he washis lottery number four. He missed by
like a couple on going over toVietnam. He was of that era.
So but but again, I meanjust just the fact that he trained and
he went through all of that.He was ready. You know, anybody
who does that for the good ofthe country. Man, you I don't
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care which branch of the service itis, you know, whether it's a
coast Guard or the Navy, AirForce, Marines, Army, whatever it
is. Yeah, you have myadmiration because I don't know that I could
have done it when I was eighteen. I definitely can't do it now.
It would look like a bad episodeof of the movie Stripes. I would
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be I would be the John Candycharacter and all of that. But my
admiration to anybody who's who has servedand does serve, yes evolve, And
that's true. And then you mentionedJim Brown. Ill, he's only got
to see films of him, ofcourse, and he's uh. And and
he was such a running back,how he could run through the line.
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And I think he was the oneI always counted Johnny and Night as for
opening up the game for the greatquarterbacks, Jim Brown opened the game for
the great running backs. I wouldnot disagree with that. They that that
days days guys were the pioneers ofthe NFL. And and you get thinking
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about it, uh, And JimBrown could have played in any era.
I don't they From what I heardmy father tell me about him. At
one time he said he was determinedto go through those lines of no matter
what happened. And like I saidthat, uh. And also one of
my favorite movies is The Dirty Doesand where he keeps dropping all the grenades
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in the van. We had aguy like him in Somalia, we'd have
got out there earlier. He wasthat fast. That but I always enjoy
that movie. And they say go, go go, and he tries to
get into the half track and hefully gets hit before he can get in
there, and Lee Marvin says,he's one great soldier and when he goes
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down, and and you know,Bob, so he's a he's a he's
to me always will be an NFLlegend and a great movie star. And
yeah, and I know you've gotan other callers, so I gotta bring
up my cartoon character. Uh doyou remember Boba Louis sure do and being
Taco day. This all goes there. Louie can draw his Social Security check
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today he turns sixty five. Holycow, I can't believe that. He
goes hey, quick straw and yeah, but another leg. Well, Bob,
you didn't have a wonderful Saturday,and we'll talk to you next week.
David, thank You's always for thecall, great way to start off
the show. And of course quickdrama graw, but my field with one
of my favorite characters, Elkabong,I always always enjoy that. All right,
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let's go to Nick. You're onsix ten WTVA. Good morning Nick,
Good morning Bob, thanks for takingthe calling. I want to comment
on this article by Pastor Chuck's Ball. It was in Pastor Chuck Baldwo syndicated
column on May eleventh. It wascalled arm Yourselves, and it was about
the gun confiscation. But anyway,he said some things that I think need
to be repeated, and I hadn'tthought about this. See he said,
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accessibility of firearms is not the causeof mass shootings, and the gun grabbers
know it. For decades and decades, firearms were much more accessible to the
American people than they are now,and mass shootings were virtually unheard of.
He says, I'm old enough toremember, of course, so am I.
When one could order any firearm theywanted from a Sears and Real Book
J. C. Penney or MontgomeryWard Catala without telling out any paperwork,
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and the gun would be delivered yourfront door. He said, Today,
the federal state regulations to which onemust submit in order to purchase firearm or
multitudinous. And he said, inother words, during the time when guns
could literally be freely purchased, therewere almost no mass shootings. But now,
when gun laws restricting the purchase offirearms are almost too numerous account,
mass shootings are commonplace. Yet theonly solution politicians can come up with is
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to make firearms even more accessible,and he says the logic of gun grabbers
just doesn't have that. America doesn'thave a gun problem. America has a
hard problem. And I agree thisis spiritual and our increasingly tyrannical government wants
to take our guns away now,even no matter what they say. If
that's what they want, and ifthey succeed, we won't be able to
defend ourselves, just like all thecountries that became help us when they were
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disarmed. Now, in my opinion, since America has become a government during
nations said of a godfrag nation,people don't know that we have a biblical
right to arm and defend ourselves.Just check out what Jesus said in Luke
twenty two thirty six, He whohath not a sword, laimselves government by
one. But if America wants tocontinue being a government during nation, go
on ahead. Let the gun grabbershave their way. But you know,
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I'm willing to bet there are plentyof God fraing Americans that aren't going to
do that. Thanks, Bob's allI got, all right, Nick,
Thanks you call cerningly. Do appreciateit. Eight two one WTVN one one
hundred and six ten WTVN. Ifyou would like to join in, we'll
take a break, we'll come backto it. More of your calls coming
up Saturday morning, Open phones onnews Radio six ten WTVN. Saturday morning,
Open phones on news Radio six tenWTVN. My name is Bob Randolph.
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That's Ella over there behind the glassand master control. Your calls are
coming in this morning at eight twoone WTVN or one eight hundred six ten
WTVN. All right, let's goback to the Legacy Retirement Group dot com
phone lines and Bob, you're onsick there actually, Wendy, you're on
six ten WTVN. Good morning Wendy, Good morning Bob and Ella and everybody.
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Today is a great day to takea couple of notes. Um.
Talking about the military, we needto thank these people, especially those that
can save the words that is nota lawful order, sir or ma'am,
because in stage world that's the reallytrue brave people. We have our freedom
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because of the brave and those outuphold their constitutional oath and defend the nation
from all enemies for an and domesticare the ones that are helping us,
and we need to help them.We need to help them back them up.
When the brave people are brave,and there have been grave people,
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and we need to remember them,We need to support them. We need
to recognize that they are brave andour government is not always upholding their into
the bargain. History tells us there'sthis Macchiavelli principle which teaches that you do
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all the bad stuff at once,and then when the people are finally given
it little insure a little bit ofrelief where they're told that things will get
better, they believe it and thenare so great full and thankful for the
people that did what they did tothe people. So we need to remember
that Red Cross has free courses forswimming and staff. I personally prefer the
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Heart Association because they were they werebrave and said things that were true when
they needed to be said. Also, the Long Association said things that were
true when they need to be said. So we need people that are honestly
more to the truth above what theyare paid to say. And there's too
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many people being paid off to saycertain things talking about what is said for
money. You need to teach yourchildren, to believe that government schools will
teach your children and the things theyneed that might not be always true.
Skills such as how to feed yourself, how to deal with water problems like
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boiling water using glory, and littlebasic things can keep your children and grandchildren
and the future is safe. Whenpeople say you only have one choice and
one decision, you are trapped andyou must do what we say. And
you can say, well, waita second. Here, there's this constitution
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that says I have right, soyou have five freedoms in the first Amendment.
Then it goes on and the constitutionteaches us that slavery is illegal.
So we need to remember that becausewe're missing tens of thousands of ann company
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miners and some of them are enslave. There's no two ways about it.
Trillium Egg Firm taught us that theportman hearing that you have any questions,
look at that, and then thatwas just one example when they said they
had twelve others just like it.Um, we need to remember that there
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are principles. Um. You know, we talked about the local principles that
you know, self defense is nota bad thing. Of course, Jesus
sealed the man shortly thereafter they havehis ear cut off with that sword.
That he was that he advised thatyou have one, Wendy, I gotta
Rod. Thanks for the call eighttwo one WTVN one one hundred and six
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ten wtv N. If you wouldlike to jump in take a break,
we'll be back at the bottom ofthe hour. News coming up on news
radio six ten Saturday morning, COVIDphones on news Radio six ten TVN.
There we go. My name isBob Randolph. Over there behind the glass
and master control. That is Ellahandling producer duties this morning. Your calls
are coming in at eight two oneWTVN one eight hundred and six ten wtv
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Let's go back to the Legacy RetirementGroup dot com phone lines and go to
Bob. You're on six ten WTVN. Good morning. I didn't bring but
I thank you for taking my calls, sure, saying it was interesting trying
to even get the phone being pickedup at six ten w a tv N
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this morning, but a praise award. I was persistent and eventually as the
phone was answered. But uh,well, Bob, we don't live here,
you know that, right? Yeah, that's uh, I suspect it's
uh it can really uh well,uh the young l is uh as learning.
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Uh boy, there's a lot ofcalls that come in approximately you know,
a quarter of six up to sixo'clock, and uh it takes quarter
a wilele uh answer all phone calls. But uh in any of that,
we got what just one issue todayand everybody should be aware of this.
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There is a proposal that's out therethat the World Health Organization, which is
run by a non medical personnel completelyand by the way, communist China.
You know, the people through publicof China absolutely owns this guy. They
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do everything, he does, everythingthey tell him to do, with absolutely
no complaint ever against the Chinese CommunistParty. And bottom line is the World
Organization worts to take over the abilityfor if the United States signs onto this
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treaty, the World Health Organization willmay every single medical decision for everybody in
the United States of America. NowI'm telling you now, if he thinks
the communist Chinese government really kills alot for us, I mean really really
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loves us, I'm suggesting you needa second opinion about that. And that
thing is has the potential of becomingthe official treaty and locking the United States
into where we's all rights guarding ourown medical decision, whether you're a veteran
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or not. Bottom line is youwill not be able to make your own
decisions. And the way to stopthis thing is to get a hold of
your congressman or congressional representative, andthis thing can be stopped in the House
of Representatives. And please called themup and let them know about this that
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you're absolutely opposed to your rights tomake medical decisions on your behalf taken away
from you for the rest of eternity. That's what we're looking at, and
that's how quickly this thing can comeout there and we can't make our own
medical decisions. That means we're history, absolutely, completely and totally at that
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point. Also, I might liketo suggest at that point, I think
that's going to be a pretty dugnear the term when you we've all heard
about the rapture of the Church thatGod would take us out of the world
before got really bad here on aplanets Earth. But that thing would be
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moved up dramatically because of this policy. And I just like to thank six
Sam w a TVN improving this thing. And by the way, you might
I would suggest maybe we could haveour local congressional represent talk on six ten
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w ATVN about this particular issue.It would be I think greatly appreciated by
everybody. Just ordoes everybody stand regardingthis thing. Okay and h thank you,
thank you for the opportunity to talktoday. Sure thing, Bob,
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Yeah, no, no problem,Thank you for the call. As far
as having you know, the congressionalleaders on, I know that Blazer does
any afternoon quite often. You know, he has members of congressman. I
know they've had Jim Jordan on anumber of times. Uh you know,
I know they have our our localcongressman on. I've interviewed a few you
in you know the mornings when Ifill in for for Boxer. So we
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do have them on as we canget them. But yeah, you're right,
Bob, we need to write outto our congressman so that way they
know we do not want to bepart of any of that, because the
last time I checked, Congress isthe one that gets us into the treaty
as the president alone doesn't have atleast and I don't believe that he does.
I may be wrong on that,but he can't just you'd laterally get
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us in to any kind of treaty. That has to go through our law
bakers. Let's go to Bernie.You're on six ten WTVN. Good morning,
Bernie, Yes, thank you.Last Saturdays, Lewinsky walks into the
Vatican gave the first Jesuit Pope abulletproof vest with a madonna on it with
a thirty three code. You wantto see it type, and Roy Zelinsky
asked, Pope, it's a thirtythree seconds A mother's day bib nat Yaho
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has seventeen tweets to seven thirty three. The President issued a nine thirty three
tweet with his mother in Obama,but yesterday is a historic nineteenth I'm gonna
split screen this which Whiskey did ishe ended up meeting at the Arab League
with twenty two nations. He hasa two thirty three tweet, but next
to it is something I called itthis way, the Obama Hiroshima five hundred,
the Great American censorship race to WorldWar three? How mamever you know?
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The four ministries, Sanks, andfive hundred people, including Obama,
who they call iconic members of themedia, including Jemmy Kimmel, who hosted
the Academy Awards. What is it? Bristand why they did it. They
did it because of Hiroshima, thatboth he and Biden used Hiroshima to cover
up the greatest scout in American history. Where's it start? It starts on
Churchill's birthday. Yeah, she saidthey used Church's birthday to announce in twenty
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fifteen that the same of union wouldbe held one twelve sixteen, one hundred
twenty third birthday of Herman Garreen,and then he would go to what he
went to Hiroshima five twenty seven sixteen, came back and gave again the Medal
of Freedom with distinction to Joe Bidenon one twelve seventeen, one hundred and
twenty fourth birthday of Herman Garen.But let's take a look at five to
twenty seven sixteen. This is what'sgoing to happen, raging Jim. On
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next Saturday, Kamalo Harris is goingto be the first woman to give the
commencement at West Point in two hundredand twenty one years. There was a
protests yesterday tho it's a national cemetery. Go there right now. Hit the
third button. You're gonna say,but read doesn't have a head, doesn't
have a head. That section thirtythree, and what happened yesterday. The
three people were buried at three o'clock. One of them was named Leon Harris,
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SK three, United States Navy.That was a protest. But let's
go back to what else happened inJapan? When Obama showed up, an
old man showed up, a survivorof Hiroshima gave him hug or was very
touching. What did they do?They labeled him with thirty three at twelve
thirty three video on the twelfth,and something else here is to understand this.
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They've done this repeatedly in Japan.How about this one, which this
is my favorite, which is alive? They've died, They left them they
get him a live for five hoursand thirty three minutes. There was dire
was between the assassination and they announcedhis death and he died on seven eighth.
Well, when the Biden do heissued a nine thirty three tweek he
was in Cleveland is one thirty threeof the Cranian War. And something else
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here said when they went into thatmuseum yesterday, he was the first Catholic
president on the second Catholic only secondactive president to do it. He's not
going alone how many people accompanied himto be part of this conspiracy, and
what they did is that the personaccompanied them, by the way, is
a woman. This time the Germanmedia said that that was it was your
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eighth birthday, two days before Hiroshima, Barack Obama's birthday. But let me
end with this, how many youunderstand where is it being held? It's
being held in the Grand Prince Hotel, a triangular hotel twenty three stories high.
It was they had three people withthree countries with nuclear weapons for a
three day summits. But also somethingelse, say end of the day going
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to a shrine that has three femaledeities. And my final comment, this
is really something Mamazon, gentleman,you have to see this to believe it.
Type in again the Hiroshima, theHiroshima a piece of Moore in museum
Wikipedia. You'll see a listing.Bernie, I gotta run, sorry,
but thanks for the call. Eighttwo one WTVM. By the way,
you were on for three minutes andthirty three seconds eight two one WTVN one
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eight hundred and six ten WTV andwill return with more of your calls Saturday
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Let's go back to the Legacy RetirementGroup dot com phone lines and Dick,
you're on six ten WTVN. Oh, happy Memorial Day early, bobbed everybody
to the veterans and all the truepeople that served America. How about that.
I'm good with that. Yeah,yeah, so how you been good?
You know what. I'm hanging inthere, just living living the dream,
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living the dream, living the dream. Not sure whose dream it is,
but it's dream somewhere. Yeah.Yeah, Hey, I was just
going to ask you a question.I've asked everybody. Who is the Buckeye
quarterback this year? Do you know? I don't think they've officially said yet
there it should be a competition thisyear. Oh really yeah, Oh that's
good, But I'm telling me it'sgetting a little bit. Last week was
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a little bit warm, wasn't it, Indian summer, wasn't it? Yeah,
it wasn't It wasn't too bad lastweekend. I actually kind of enjoyed
it. I was at a Christmaslight thing last weekend. Yeah. It's
a buddy of mine runs at here, and and you know, we all
hung out. We talked about Christmaslight stuff. I mean, I know
it's made, but you got tostart planning for that kind of thing.
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Yeah, you know. My condolenceas I was young, I was only
in high school when he set arecord, but he was a legend and
the Cleveland brown My prayers to theCleveland Brown's organization about Jimmy Brown. He
was absolutely he was one of thebest runners. I think every buddy that
the Browns ever had, but Ican remember. Yeah, yep, Dick,
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I'm sorry. I gotta run.I wanted to make sure we got
you in though. Gotta run.Top of the Hour news coming up on
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