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September 20, 2025 • 30 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hour number two Saturday morning, you open phones. I don't
know if you guys hear my voice. Ask got of
her a bad cold for like three days of heck
and it went away. So overdose and night Quill. I
Quill's your friend. And you know I read as directed,
except for I don't don't do as I do. I

(00:20):
just take two big giant swigs of it and I
sleep like a baby. And typically in two days is gold.
So a lot of it, don't see. So let's go
back phone lines. Go to kandas she called a two
one eight six six one six.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Good morning Candas, Good morning dude, Pittsburgh.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
I was raised in Pittsburgh, and you sound just you know,
I don't know if you're from there.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I'm from Wheeling area of Martin's Ferry. I carry out
my o's. I know what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Yeah, it's it's cute.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
I love Na, thank you.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
I wanted to make the comment about the COVID they're
advertising previously COVID and.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Candice, your phone's cutting it out, standstill or go to
the house for Candas.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah, there are.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
A ward of me. I don't know why I was
doing that, but anyway, I was just saying there's COVID
boosters available for anyone who hasn't died yet, so make
sure to get your dies.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Wow, Okay, get them.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Really I call it on a more serious note regarding
Epstein's it's a sort of a sensitive topic, but basically
with the Charlie Kirk revival going on, I think it's
relevant because basically what we have to understand about the
Epstein was the level of corruption to cover up for

(01:54):
the actual vistoms, and it could be because they were
covering up for the politicians. Is that we're going to eventually,
maybe or maybe not find out. But basically what I
wanted to say to the callers is you have to
realize what was what if this was one of your children?
And I feel that as a society we failed to
protect the children. Preserving the innoctance of children is a

(02:18):
critical responsibility I think as adults, as a society, And
what happened was they targeted low and come poor children
to go and visit Jeffrey Epstein and they needed money,
so they were supposed to be go to massage and
they were recruited and they knew these children more poor,

(02:40):
so of course they didn't say wow, two hundred dollars
and helped me pay my rent whatever. And then they
called they ended up calling them prostitutes. And then they
covered everything up, everything, the police, the prosecutors, the sheriffs,
the cops.

Speaker 5 (02:55):
We can't have.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
A civilized society if we're going to do this. We
can never do this again. That's my comment.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Well, I hope the EPSTEIN gets released, the all the documentations,
and I do got to say a lot of sick
stuff went on, Thanks for Calcandis. But I think that
if Trump was truly on that, Joe Biden would have
put that out there.

Speaker 6 (03:23):
Yeah, that'd have been leaked, you know, long long ago.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, why so there must be both parties on it.

Speaker 6 (03:29):
But you know, she kind of hit it on the
head though.

Speaker 7 (03:32):
I mean, there are very powerful people that are part
of that, and and there was a lot into the
cover up and such and so forth. I still think
there's a lot for us to know. And so for
people calling for more documentation, more disclosure, I mean I'm
all about that.

Speaker 6 (03:48):
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
How about then they are saying I've seen some different
things online and on TV and what have you. You know,
it's absolutely true if it is right, wink wink. But
there are girls that were abused and maybe boys I
don't know, and they don't want to expose their names
because maybe they've moved on with life, they've got some treatment.

(04:10):
They're twenty eight years old now or maybe thirty, and
next thing you know, they become the girl that was
taking advantage when she was fourteen and her life gets
shook up again. It's certain traumas. People take it certain
ways like PTSD. For me is I can every time
I see a dead body or something because I wreckers.
I had tow trucks back in the day, and I

(04:32):
do a lot of police ride alongs. But every time,
like the Charlie Kirk shooting, I can't get that vision
out of my head with his neck, with that blood
flowing out of his neck. I will never be able
to race that from my mind. That's a video. I
wish it so everyone handles their PTSD a different way.
We're you gonna say, Andrew.

Speaker 8 (04:48):
They could redact the victims' names.

Speaker 6 (04:51):
I want the names of the bad guys with epstein.
Can they do that?

Speaker 1 (04:54):
I don't legally if they can or not they can? Yeah, Okay,
well that's where the big Sharpie comes out. You see
on them reports from like Kennedy fouls and everything. All right,
go to Billy, Billy, I think you have a positive
thing to say.

Speaker 5 (05:07):
As a Growth City rotarian, I want to let you
know that we are so thrilled about this arts in
the Alley Parade here in Growth City, and also as
a member of the Sunshine Gang, which you're well aware of,
we will have our first entry into this parade. Plus
we will be having our craft show at the First

(05:31):
Presbyterian Church from nine to three today and all the
money that we raise selling peanuts again for Honor Flight
will also be there. And that brings me to another
favorite topic of mine.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Wait real quick and ma hear this one. This is amazing.
Go ahead, Billy, and.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
To our association with Texas Roadhouse. This Tuesday, on September
the twenty third fifteen Regions of Ohio, which includes three
fourths of Ohio, they will be donating all of their
profits to Honor Flight, which we are exceptionally proud and

(06:20):
thrilled that somehow we've helped a little bit with Honor
Flight as we do everything that the Sunshine Gang does.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
That's so.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
And you know boots, We come to your car shows,
we do farmers' markets, and so far since January we
have race just in peanuts alone over five thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Yeah, thank you, thank.

Speaker 5 (06:51):
You, and we thank you for all of your help,
your encouragements. But this thing, too is a big thing.
And most roadhouses will be open at eleven instead of
for their normal time. And I want to give a
shout out to my daughter too. I doubt if she's
up yet, but she works at the Texas Roadhouse and

(07:14):
she mentioned, why can't we dress in red, white and blue?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
That's cool.

Speaker 5 (07:19):
They took that and ran with that, and so the
servers will be doing their serving of everyone in red,
white and blue outfits. And some of the waitresses have
even offered to donate half of their tips to on
her flight.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
No way, what good day?

Speaker 1 (07:42):
What location Billy is your daughter at?

Speaker 5 (07:45):
She's at Grove City?

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Okay, I want to look at what's.

Speaker 5 (07:48):
Her stream Town Road?

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Okay, shoot me a text. I want to I want
to go in and meet her. I love the meet her.
Have I met your daughter? I met her at the
car show Motts right, Well you.

Speaker 5 (07:59):
Met Glory, but this is her twin. When Lisa yeah,
that's her twins, Lisa RD.

Speaker 6 (08:09):
Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Beth Johnson's from Honor Flight will be at the Grove
City one along with the mayor at three o'clock on
that Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Okay, all right, well good since.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
You come on over and meet them all.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
I'll be over there for sure. Hey, Billy, always a pleasure.
Thanks for all you do for hon Or Flight. We
love you and your husband are amazing people.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
We love you too, and like I said, you've been
a great support and encouragement to all of us at
the Sunshine Game.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
My pleasure you, ladies.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Rock.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
I'm going to go to break. This is Saturday morning
Phones on dam Boots, brought you by the Metal Roof Company,
always protected by the undefeated American made Tattletale from the
Heartland Banks Studios on News Radio six to ten w TV.
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and you jump back and forth and you didn't care.

(09:04):
And then some boy George is throwing there when your
buddies went around Wether and that was great. But Ohio
football fans, that's gonna be a rough weekend for you.
We have no game today and the Browns do play tomorrow.
I guess so sorry about that out from Brown's family,
and we mourned every Sunday because Brian Sipe would choke
in the last quarter like the Browns still do.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
But yeah, I mean, we're the most creative team in
professional football. We have figured out more ways to lose
than any and we're of the quarterback graveyard. I mean,
we got those twos right there. I mean, year after
year after year. I mean, if it weren't for Modell
moving the Browns, I never would have discovered Nascar.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
I just it baffles me. Like my dad was a
die hard Browns fan, and when he passed away, I
hired six Browns to come be pall bearers. And the
reason I did that I wanted to let him down
one last time. Let's go back phone line. Let's go
to David. What's up, David?

Speaker 8 (10:07):
Hey, Good morning.

Speaker 6 (10:09):
Morning, good morning.

Speaker 9 (10:11):
Hey.

Speaker 10 (10:12):
Did you know that when you play Monopoly or chess
or any game, guess what you have to follows rules?

Speaker 1 (10:24):
Well, that way, free parking always shows me off because
I always make free parking. You got to put the
money in the middle. If you land on free parking,
you get it's iconic Moon rules. I feel like a
politician sometimes.

Speaker 10 (10:34):
Okay, So I want to bring up just a couple issues.
Number one concerning the Epstein trial, the original trial, do
you know what the judge did? He identified the girls
as prostitutes when they're underage girls. So the bottom line

(10:55):
is attacking the girls for so supposedly being prostitutes when
they're of age. Does that deny the fact that statu
rape was committed against them?

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 10 (11:09):
So basically they denied twenty two counts. The judge denied
twenty two counts of statutory rape against mister Epstein. Number two,
the attorney for the state of Florida made up for
rule that said, oh, We're not going to prosecute Epstein's associates.
Do you know what Epstein's associates are? Their accomplishes to

(11:33):
his crime. So you're telling me the judge can deny
justice and hide the evidence of four to ten different
people that were accomplishes to Epstein's crimes. Are you kidding me? Okay,
here's another one. Back in early nineteen eighty, Ronald Reagan

(11:54):
made a decision on his own not based upon the
Constitution to deny due process rights to every American who
has been poisoned, harmed, or killed because of pharmaceutical drugs.
Are you telling me that's legal, No, hope. Are you
telling me that that's constitutional. When people commit medical fraud,

(12:18):
they produce a product that causes direct arms, and you're
going to deny the due process of the individuals. Do
you know what our governments become. They've become bribed. They've
collected ninety billion dollars from pharmaceutical companies in the last
twenty five years because America has been killed, poisoned, drugged,

(12:38):
and they don't prosecute these farmer companies. Now, that's violating
the due process rights of American citizens. That's denying the
due process rights of one thousand young girls that had
statutory rate committed against them by older men. And then
guess what, mister Allan Durshuith committed statutory rape on two

(13:00):
to three different occasions. And you know what they did
in his trial to defame the girls, claiming that they
wanted to make money. Get same. What does that have
to do with the actual crime the statute to a rape? Nothing?
So basically, they denied the testimony of a thousand young
girls and all these people are getting off scot free.

(13:21):
I don't understand it. And on top of that, you
have the FBI just recently in the last two months,
released someone in Las Vegas that had intent to commit
statue to a rape of a young girl in Las Vegas,
and the FBI released them. Why are people calling up
their Congress and demanding complete investigations to find out why

(13:43):
they're covering up and who's doing this and prosecute them.
Because an individual that collects evidence has a duty to
use that evidence in a court of law. Now, if
individuals are being bribed, coerced, or threatened, that has to stop.
And did you know that Trump sold weapons to Ukraine

(14:05):
in the last six months? Now, let me ask you
a question. Does the president have a duty to become
a defense contractor's employee to sell weapons? He does not.
Why did he do that? Because I think Trump has
been compromised and he's been bribed by defense contractors. Does

(14:27):
he investigate what Victory new Onan did and Lindsey Graham
did in Ukraine? Has he talked about that? Has any
congressman brought up what Lindsey Graham did or what Victoria
Newlan did in Ukraine, and yet everyone's talking about the
war that Russia's doing. Well, what about the thirteen thousand
people killed in don Baths that was a direct result

(14:49):
of the actions of Miss Victoria Newland.

Speaker 11 (14:54):
And we have.

Speaker 10 (14:54):
France, we have France, Germany and all these European countries
fighting against Russia, when in reality they should be fighting
against Victoria Newe in the United States. We started the
problem in Ukraine and no one talks about it. Trump
hasn't even.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Talked about it.

Speaker 10 (15:12):
Why did they give weapons to Ukraine when he was
against the war. It's like the war started because the
CIA and Victoria Newes. So just bring that up to
your local congress member and talk about it so that
these decisions can be altered and for example, the pharmaceutic
companies can be prosecuted.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
All right, David, I gotta go to break, buddy. We'll
get We'll go break, and we'll get with you next Saturday.
Saturday Morning Phones, I'm Dan Boots, brought to you by
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(15:52):
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road by three o'clock. Big everybody got to Allen News members.
Reminder of the big picnic is today, so make sure
you got out to the Moose. And then tomorrow we
got the big pet fun at Dublin and Scotty. What's
going on in Grove City today? Big parade?

Speaker 6 (16:10):
Oh, we have Arts in the Alley today.

Speaker 7 (16:13):
It's a forty seventh I think annual Arts in the
Alley celebration, big parade down there and entertainment.

Speaker 6 (16:21):
Music, all kinds of stuff. Check it out Saturday and Sunday.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
What a what a perfect weekend. And no Buckeyes, which
is they need a break to and sometimes I need
a break from the buck Eyes because it does screw
up our schedule. But that's okay. We're Big Picture. Let's
go back to the phone line. Le's go to Ronnie, ron
Ron what do you got my friend?

Speaker 8 (16:41):
Good morning morning.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
At a church gathering recently, we were to name the
top ten persons in you and history that were significant. Okay,
on a study dot done by Wikipedia, can you name
somebody that's had a big impact on human history?

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Boy, my father, and my assistant football coach and my
shop teacher. I know they aren't popular people, but they
influenced a lot of my beliefs. And one thing about
playing high school football, I learned a lot about politics.
And I worked at the Big four dealership here and

(17:24):
I worked for one of the biggest bone heads that
ever walked the planet. It made me a better person,
because sometimes when you work for bad people, you become
a better boss.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
I understand. Well, there are names like Napoleon, Shakespeare, George Washington, Sure,
Thomas Jefferson, those type of names.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Oh, the names.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
The popular list was Jesus Christ. He was first place
because he had the biggest impact on human history. Now,
he was the only one in human history to mark time.
Everything happened before his birth and after his birth. So
it's twenty twenty five years since his birth. And then

(18:13):
the most special holiday of the year is Christmas, celebrating
his birth. Now, when Christ was on earth, his main
teaching was love of peace. He helped the poor, he
helped the needy, he helped those in prison, he did miracles,

(18:34):
and nobody before since has done anything like that. But
as Christians, we believe he is the way to Heaven.
And with this Charlie Kirk, I think he was a
good example of Christianity. His message was love not hate,
and his wife is continuing his legacy. But as we know,

(19:00):
that was a great tragedy what happened there, and hopefully
we can find ways in the future to prevent those
things from happening. But that is my message.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
All right, buddy, Thanks Ron. I got a name named Derek.
I haven't heard from Derek. I don't believe this. Derek,
have you called in before? Good morning?

Speaker 8 (19:21):
Now, I've never called in before. Yeah. What thing I
wanted to talk about real quick is you're talking about
the Brown's playing tomorrow. Well, the good thing about Brown's
playing tomorrow is the halftime show is going to be
the March on ten, which you all got to see
March with the Buckeyes last week, So there's going to

(19:47):
be a really good halftime show. I just don't understand
why the sports people think that all they got to
do is talk about football, but they never show the
bands during halftime during college they can talk over them
while they're playing and show.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
I can answer that. I can answer that.

Speaker 8 (20:05):
I know. It's all about the money, money.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Money, money, money, money and people for some reason. You know.
The only the only, the only place I've ever lived
where the band got respect at high school levels, I
should say, is the Grove City marching band.

Speaker 11 (20:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Yeah, and they did. They were as important as a
football team now where I'm from, more important than Yeah.
I believe that the Martin Ferry, Martin's Ferry our band
has killed the grass. What the coach said, So we had.
So that's sad. That's the mentality.

Speaker 8 (20:40):
It is pretty sad. My daughter was in the burn
Union marching band.

Speaker 6 (20:46):
Yeah, was really good band.

Speaker 11 (20:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (20:49):
Well now she's in the marching one ten and uh
awesome last year and then this is our sophomore year.
And in fact, they somebody had took her picture last
year and it ended up on the university's Facebook page.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
And that's cool.

Speaker 11 (21:04):
Uh.

Speaker 8 (21:05):
And then and then they turn around when they went
to the the the Curable U, the people who sell
the uniforms put her picture on uh, on their Facebook page.
So I thought that was pretty cool. And then when
when they played at Oldland Tansy before the Buckeyes played, Uh,

(21:26):
the old and Tangy people use their picture on that too.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
That's cool.

Speaker 8 (21:30):
I thought that was pretty neat.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
But well, you know what, Derek, I gotta share some
with you. Growing up, we never respected the bands. What
I can tell you is one of my awesome producers,
Ryan and Aaron Reinhart, which is my my ex my
retired co host. I finally, it took that many years.

(21:52):
It took me, like when I turned to my forties
to start respecting what the band does and understanding how
much hard work they do and how much practice as
they do. And and as I got older, I respect
it now. And unfortunately, back in the eighties when I
was growing up, the band was just the Mother Kids.
And now I can eat crow and say I respect it.

(22:12):
How's that?

Speaker 11 (22:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (22:14):
And I went to the Yeah, I went to the
game last week, and you know, to watch my daughter
march and then watch the combined dance and that was awesome.
You had, you know, all those kids out there playing
their hearts out and two wonderful bands from Ohio working
together and showing the camaraderie of you know music and

(22:39):
everybody performing together, and I just thought that was awesome
and they missed out but not putting it out on
the air.

Speaker 6 (22:46):
Well, there was a special thing was a special thing
though too.

Speaker 7 (22:49):
That's only the fifth time from what I understand, that
that's ever happened before Ohio State has performed with another band,
and and the Marching one ten is definitely you know
their their band director is an alumni of the Ohio
State University Marching Band.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
All right, well, we're gonna go to break. I appreciate
your call, and you call it any time, Derek, I
like a positive phone call. Appreciate you, so God, bless you,
Thanks for you. Are you? Are you over sixty six
and you've been on honor flight yet?

Speaker 8 (23:19):
Yeah, I haven't been on her flight, but I'm going
to put in for it. I'm sixty six this year.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
So congratulations, thank you for your services.

Speaker 8 (23:28):
And I'm retiring for the second time from the War
Department at the end of his months.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
So all right, well, appreciate you. I'm gonna go to
break Saturday morning. On phones. It's always brought to you
by the Metal Roof Company and protected by the Undefeated
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radio six ten w TV and let's go back phone lines.
Another new name in the group, Teddy, Good morning, Teddy,
what do you got for me? My friend?

Speaker 11 (23:55):
Good morning morning. It's still bad for the Charlie Kirk assassination,
I would call it. I have a lot of questions
about that because I heard him the last two three

(24:16):
months start talking about Israel and questioning them and about
the Iron Dome that they had six minutes, I guess,
and you know, there was a he believed there was
a standdown order and the military wasn't called in. And
he says he's been in Israel a lot of times

(24:38):
in his life and every twenty feet there's a military,
you know, young man there with a machine gun. So
he's found it a little hard to believe that, you know,
these people came in and started killing people and no
one was notified. I mean people have cell phones, you know,

(25:00):
they can call up. But then he starts questioning about
he was on a show with Ben Shapiro, and he
started questioning Ben Shapiro about the Jews running the media,
and then he had other questions on Israel, and I

(25:22):
think maybe they had something to do with it. And
then they offered him one hundred and fifty million dollars
to stop talking, and you know, they wanted him to
go to Israel and then Yahoo, and he denied it.
So I think there's a lot of questions to be
asked about this. I don't know what's your opinion.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
I don't know. I don't think that Charlie Kirk thing
was an inside job, Randy. I think it was just
a crazy young man that was a pretty decent shot
us an old outdated. I think it was a lucky
shot in a bad way. But I kind of agree
that they're there's always you know, the dark, you know

(26:03):
world of what goes on behind closed doors. But I
don't think this was. If it would have been a
regular politician with high security, wouldn't happen. But hey, I
appreciate the call. Brother. Let's go to Michael. Michael, I
gota flyes because we're trying to get everybody in. So Michael,
go ahead, buddy, give you about two and a half minutes.

Speaker 9 (26:23):
Hey, Boots, good to hear you on the radio.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
As usual.

Speaker 9 (26:26):
That last caller, that last caller was spot on man.
That Benjamin Nett and Yah, who tried to bribe Charlie
with one hundred and fifty million bucks about a month
before his assassination, and Charlie refused it. Benjamin Nett and
Yah who also wanted him to come to Israel and
have discussions, but he refused. Now, what you just said

(26:50):
about the shooter, the facts are totally opposite of what
the government is telling us. That guy, when he's supposedly
climbed down from the building, supposedly had a thirty odd
to six hidden in his height genes. His genes were fitted,

(27:11):
they weren't loose. There was no gun steam on him
climbing down from the building. And then the the I mean,
you gotta go on YouTube and listen to all the
different Yeah, there's lots of professional people on YouTube that
have podcasts that are totally exposing the lies of the

(27:33):
FBI on this claim. Remember Cash Patel, he's the same
guy that is refusing to release the Epstein files. Okay,
so this is another JFK hit style hit. That's all
it is. You need you need, Yeah, you need to
listen to all the experts on YouTube.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Boat like Stiff legg Is when he's going to the
shooting to Yeah, he's going there. I don't know where
you're getting and he drops the gun off. Wait, let
me finish. She drops the gun off the roof and
then jumps down. Watch that gun.

Speaker 9 (28:11):
There was no gun. I mean there are tons of
people on YouTube exposing this. Furthermore, Israel last week in
Yemen they bombed a building and killed thirty one journalists.
With one bombing thirty one journalists. They're committing genocides. BB

(28:32):
netting Yah who needs to be brought up on charges
of genocide and then executed once he's found guilty.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
All right, boy, I gotta go in talk to you, Michael.
Let's go to Mark one one poem, Mark bring it home, buddy.
If I got about two minutes, are you okay?

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Two minute poems. Today's new poem is dedicated to everyone
who has ever bought a new car and taken it
to a friend or relative to show it off. The
poem is one minute and thirty seconds long. It's rated
G and it's called my brother's new Car. My brother
came to show me his new electric car. He said

(29:12):
it has a habit that is just a bit bizarre.
He said. Last night, the car expressed the action it desired.
Pull over, Please, you need a nap. You're looking awfully tired.
I gingerly sat in the car and heard a voice.
You're new. It creeped me out. I wasn't sure exactly

(29:33):
what to do. The car said, nice to meet you.
The pleasure is all nine. If you follow my three rules,
we'll get along just fine. My first rule is to
keep it light. My miles per charge is great, but
it would be much better, sir, if you would lose
some weight. If you would like to look like me proportioned,

(29:56):
sleek and slim, spend less time in the donut shop
and more time in the gym. The second rule is
we will park far from others. This prevents on sightly
scrapes and scratches. We don't want dings or dhins. The
third rule is when we go out, your limit is

(30:17):
one beer. We do not want an accident. It then asked,
are we clear, crystal? I replied, then said, don't be
so bossy and smug. Just know that those who charge
you up can also pull the plug.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
The end perfect mark, Always a pleasure, buddy. You have
a wonderful weekend, enjoy this weather, and once again will
be a thank you, all right. Will be a Columbus
Auto resale for the Big Car Show today. Registration ten
to noon, Saturday morning phones. I'm out of here on
news radio six' TEN wtv
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