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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (01:22):
According to an August Gallup poll, Tom thirty eight percent
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get lighter, and I do like those summary mixed.
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Speaker 2 (02:00):
Boy, you better lean on this guy if you want
to know what's going on. It's our buddy, Gary Sullivan.
You can listen to him in nearly three hundred stations
across America, and of course we're lucky to have him
our sister station WKRC starting at nine o'clock Saturdays and Sundays. Gary,
I really enjoyed catching up with you last night. How
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was the grandchildren's holiday concert last night?
Speaker 5 (02:26):
Exhilarating?
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Exhilarating, exhilarating. It was fun.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
It's nothing like watching a bunch of fourth graders sing
to you Christmas.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
No doubt about it.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
I tell you what's not exhilarating if you get a
frozen water pipe. Oh yeah, all right, So let's start
with the very basic kind of thing, okay, and that
is where do most people find or know if they
have a frozen water pipe?
Speaker 5 (02:54):
Well, usually you find out one of the faucets that
you use. I know when I had one one time
my daughter was probably in the eighth grade, that there's
no water in my pathtop huh, Well right behind that
walls the attic, so the frozen pipe must be there.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
So a lot of times people find out.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Really because the water's just not working. But those water
pipes are usually located along an outside wall, especially in
older homes where there's no insulation in the walls, basement
crawl spaces, those aren't heated. And up near the silt
plates and the joist pockets where you get outside air.
That's a place unheated. Garages, you know, the old garages, yeah, yep,
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and some of our older subdivisions where you pull down
underneath the house and there's you know, the heat rises
and got an old rackety garage door. That's a that's
a prime spot for pipes to freeze, underneath sinks on
exterior walls. Those are the main places.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
So right now, even though you were telling me last
night that it's probably not cold enough yet, but we
know that that is on the way. In fact, we're
going to be the coldest we've been as a high
today is concerned, as far as a low tonight is concerned. Right,
So what I mean is this the kind of thing
that you can begin to address now?
Speaker 5 (04:08):
Oh? Absolutely, Okay, I've been appreciating it on my show
for a while. You know, where people get in trouble,
it's not the people that have lived in the house
for twenty five years. They've probably experienced it. They've probably
rectified it over the years. But you know, somebody it's
moving into a new home, but it's an older home,
you know, and they've not been through a really cold winter.
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It's it's not really cold enough now unless the pipe
is outside. You know, it's twenty nine degrees, but it
gets down to five degrees or zero degrees, those addicts
get really cold. The cross spaces get really cold, those
outside walls get really cold, and then you're going.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
To have problems.
Speaker 5 (04:45):
So really trying to understand your house and where the
pipes are and where they're vulnerable. There's easy ways to
keep them from freezings. Some just opening up a cabinet
and laying the heat of the room in there. Put
foam wraps around the pipes that are against outside walls,
if you know you don't have any insulation. Those are
great ways to prevent the problem.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Okay, now there is a difference some of the material
makeup of some of these pipes. Let's start with, do
you thaw copper pipes pecs plumbing the same way.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Yeah, so pes is kind of you know in newer homes,
but you know they can be vulnerable too, so they
can freeze pecks.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Pipes can freeze.
Speaker 5 (05:24):
If you're not familiar with what pecks is, it's kind
of like a kind of a rubber hose instead of
a copper pipe.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
So they both freeze.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
And when water inside of pipe freeze, you know, they
when it turns ice, it kind of expands, it's it
breaks the pipe.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
It can stretch the pipe.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
Copper can get a big bubble in it, and then
a split pecs can just crack. But sometimes they're just
frozen and there's no damage, and that's really when you
want to catch it. And when you find where the
frozen pipe is. So if you're not getting water out
of the tap, you got to kind of figure out
where that where that pipe goes, and you.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Can usually quickly find where it's vulnerable.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
May it's supposed to be in a wal cavity with
insulation around it, and yet it you know, when they
built the house, maybe the plumber missed the cavity and
that happened to me, and you know, so you got
to get up there. But doing it before it gets
really cold is a good time to do it. But
once you're not getting water out, find a pipe and
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that's when you start the process of falling it. The
first thing you do is open up the faucet that
wasn't delivering the water. Keep it open, and then pecks
is going to be a little bit more sensitive of
how you thought it.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Never use an.
Speaker 5 (06:42):
Open flame, boy, I remember back in the winters when
we had really harsh winters, people trying to fall pipes
with torches, cropane torches.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Never do that.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
It's such a huge dramatic change in temperatures. You can split,
you can split the pipe, sure, and you could melt
the pecks.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
So for a copper pipe, you can.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
You know, you can use a heat gun just to
put it on medium, just kind of warm it. You
could use a hair dryer.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's what I was wondering. What about a blow dryer.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
Yeah, sure, sure, I've thought many a pipe of the
hair dryer. I mean, you gotta be patient. You got
to sit there for five or ten minutes, you know,
when you're sitting in the attic on Christmas morning, which
I was, and then when you hear the water run
and say, yahoo, right, right right right. Warm towels can
even thaw it. But you know with pecks, you want
to you know, again, no open flame. You want to
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be a little less aggressive. I don't know, a heat
gun might be pushing a little bit. I prefer a
hair dryer, but you could use a heat gun if you.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Put it on low.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
But you know, just don't use an open flame. I
know there's still people that do that. It falls it fast,
but a lot of cases that pipe will burst, and
it will burst maybe behind a wall, and then you
got a real problem.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Oh, you talked about a wrap, styrofoam wrap, But is
that the best thing to prevent, say, future freezing. You know,
maybe they haven't frozen yet because like you talked about,
what we're not there yet, But there is that the
best thing to do as far as preventing it happening
anytime soon?
Speaker 5 (08:14):
Yeah, unless you're in a really really like maybe a
garage and you, I don't know, have virtually a really
really old door where that garage can get down to
zero degrees when it's below zero outside. You know, the
foam wrap will help ninety percent of the time if
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it's a really exposed area. I don't know why you
would have a copper pipe. Let's say there's one running
underneath a deck or something, and you didn't shut off
the water on the inside and drain it in the fall.
The only way, you know, a heat or foam rap
is going to help you there. You almost got to.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Have a heat tape.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
And a heat tape is about let's say an inch wide.
You don't overlap a heat tape, but you wrap around
the pipe with about a three in space between it.
It's got a thermostat in it. You set it at
thirty nine degrees and it keeps that pipe warm and
water flowing.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Make sure you l approve.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
Though, okay, and you would be able to tell that
what what do you mean be able to No, I
mean there's markings on it that it is approved.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, right. You don't have the UL
tag on it for sure. Yeah, good question.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Okay, all right, all right now, and just for the record,
if you don't address these things and all of a
sudden you have a water pipe burst, yeah, you are
looking at some serious cash and maybe significant damage.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Well absolutely, because unless you shut off the water, you'll
still have water into pipes.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
You'll still have a disaster. But you know, if you have.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
A pipe that's frozen, and let's say you discovered maybe
a day later, like right now, we don't use the
upstairs kids have moved out. And when it gets down,
I would say when it's down in single digits, are
below zero, that's when pipes inside the home become vulnerable
if they're exposed to areas that aren't heated, attics, cross spaces, garages,
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outside walls, just as we talked about. And you know,
if you if you find a frozen pipe and you
know you're on your way to work or something, I
would certainly shut off the water, maybe drain the water
out of the pipes with the other faucets, because if
you leave water in those pipes under pressure and it's
frozen and that copper line splits, you got the full
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force of that whole water system spewing water on the
inside of the walls. Yeah, that's a big, big problem.
That a big that's a big problems. That's when it
gets real expensive. And then you know, you know, you
still got to pipe, prepare and everything else. But that's
the least of your problems.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
No doubt about it. Great catching up with you. My
friend really enjoyed it last night.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
It was fun. It was fun.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
All right, buddy, You have a great rest of your
weekend and we'll listen to you on fifty five KRC
starting on Saturday. Very good, Thanks Tonning, Gary Sullivan kind
enough to join us as he does every single Thursday.
Hope that helped you. I mean believe you heard it
from him. He's the expert. You have one of those
bad boys freeze up and you don't have the water
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turned off, and that thing splits or ruptures entirely. Lord
knows the amount of damage that can be done to
your house and things that are important to you. Speaking
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And we check in with that our good friend Chuck Ingram.
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High today is only thirty that's a high tonight. We're
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Cloudy tomorrow high of thirty five, little bit of sun,
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Michelle to tell you a few things, give you a
few ideas about what you might think about this doing
this weekend. She's got some great stuff lined up for you.
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Speaker 1 (14:11):
Dan Schwartzman on News Radio seven hundred.
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WLW alrighty, everybody working for that weekend and they are
working in the cold to get ready for a cold weekend. Well,
she was at the big company party here last night.
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Hey Michelle, how are you hi there? Hello, how are
you doing.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
I'm great, thank you. It's good to see at the
party last night.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
It was great, great seeing ut it really was. They
did a great job around here. I got to find
out the name of that catering company because I don't
know if you had a chance to eat the food
I thought was amazing.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
I had some of the chicken buffalo gap. That was good.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Yeah, that's all you had.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
I mean they had choices for entrees and everything, and
you just had buffalo chicken dip.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
I know, because then I got on another radio thing.
I was bopping around a little bit.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (15:13):
It was fun, Yeah, doing pictures and yeah, chatting up.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
That's what it's like to be Hey Michelle.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
Yes, oh, yes, the glamorous life.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Yes, and you can follow Hey Michelle. Let Hey Michelle
the number one. Hey Michelle, that's with two l's one
on Instagram and Hey Michelle on Facebook. Okay, we do
this every single week for those of you that are
listening for the first time. Every Thursday, Michelle joins us
to talk about things to do over the weekend and
we break it into three categories. If you've got your
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entire family, so you have the kids with you, maybe
just you and your significant other looking for something to do.
And then if you're just going out with a group
of you could be single, or you're just going out
with some friends and you just want something to do
to have a little bit of fun.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
So let's start.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
If you you have the kids, you are a mom, Michelle,
So what's going on this weekend? All right?
Speaker 4 (16:08):
So starting tonight, is it Fritz.
Speaker 7 (16:12):
A sequel to Fiona the Musical, and that is at
the Ensemble Theater down in OTR that goes through the
thirty first and they had a show about Fiona that
was very popular, so they are doing the sequel with
Fritz the brother. So our favorite hippos from the Zoo cool.
That would be a very fun one. The Art Museum
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is doing something a little bit different this year. They're
doing a holiday light show. They partnered up with our
friends from Blink that put on our amazing Blink Productions
downtown and they're going to do that at the museum
on Thursday and Friday nights starting tonight from five to eight,
so projection on.
Speaker 4 (16:50):
The outside of the building.
Speaker 7 (16:51):
And this is a good time to go eat a
little something in the cafe with the family, maybe browse
the art museum, and then go out and see the
light show.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
That sounds like a really good one, especially pairing up
with the folks from Blake. What a great idea. Okay,
please carry on, I didn't.
Speaker 4 (17:04):
Mean it, no problem, go ahead else.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
The musical Junior is opening Friday night through the twenty
first at our beautiful new Children's theater that's down in Otr. Also,
the Loveland Tree Lighting is going on Saturday four to eight,
and there's tons of family fun going on.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
It's probably like a little Hallmark Christmas. I can imagine
in Loveland. They're doing gingerbread.
Speaker 7 (17:27):
House contests and all kinds of things that would be good. Oh,
there's a Saint nick Fest at the German Heritage Museum
that's Sunday one to four, and they have Crampus. Do
you remember Crampus when we were like, I don't remember
Crampus growing up.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
No, I don't at all.
Speaker 7 (17:42):
No, No, yeah, he's like for the bad kids.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Okay, all right, he's.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
Kind of a scary guy. But anyway, he's popping up
at places nowadays. So Grampus will be at that one.
There's shopping festivities and Saint Nick also will be there,
so there are some fun things for the family.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Okay, all right, well that sounds like a lot. Those
are really those are those are really good options. I
mean not that they aren't every single week, but those
are really really good options. Okay, now it is date
night you and your significant other.
Speaker 7 (18:14):
Yes, so starting off with the Queen City Cabaret. So
I was Summer yesterday at luncheon and got to listen
to one of the guys that's part of this, and
he would play the piano.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
Was lovely.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
This is going to be at the Carnegie in Covington
Saturday and Sunday, and it's just a cozy holiday vibe.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
Fantastic voices.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
I was listening to some online when I was googling.
Speaker 4 (18:33):
This last night.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
I mean, beautiful voices definitely will get you in the
holiday spirit. And if you have the Art Waves app,
which I suggest if you don't get that, because you
give fifty percent off your tickets. If you do have
the art waves app so always look at that for
things going on in the city. The Christmas Carol, this
is a great tradition for many people. My boys have
been doing it with their grandpa for years and years.
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This is now through the twenty eighth and that this
is at the Cincinnati Playhouse, one of our favorite places.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
As you love it as much, love it, love it,
love it.
Speaker 7 (19:03):
There's Holidays at the Farm and this is now through
the twenty third and there are reindeer, thousands of.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Lights, carollers, vendors, a beer garden.
Speaker 7 (19:11):
This is five to nine nightly at the Winton Woods
Equestrian Center.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
I didn't even know there was a winton Wood's Equestrian.
Speaker 7 (19:18):
I know, well, yes, it's right near where I grew up.
So right behind me it is the thirty sixth annual
eleven in Holiday. And this I feel like it's such
a movie set.
Speaker 4 (19:28):
Yeah, because no doubt carriage. You know you've seen this.
I don't know if you've ever been. And with this snow,
it's going to be so pretty. But they do those
horse drawn carriages and the men are dressed.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
In the top hats and all that kind of stuff,
and they have a petting Zoo Santa. This is Claws
and this is Saturday ten to eight in downtown eleven in.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (19:48):
This is a non Christmas item which is hard.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
To find, right, but you're right about that.
Speaker 7 (19:54):
Pincinnati is what they're calling it. And this is calling
all the pinball wizards, which I do love pinball. But
there's over one hundred and twenty pinball machines with free play,
and some of these machines I guess are from the
nineteen thirties to the modern ones. But it's two o'clock
to midnight on Friday, ten to midnight, and Saturday tended
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too or Sunday tended too at the holiday in Eastgate.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's right all thirty two. It's easy
to get to.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
You jump off two seventy five, you go east on
thirty two and it's right there, maybe a quarter of
a mile down on your left hand side.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
And if you're out that way I always say, then
you just go to jungle gyms to make it worth
your while.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Yeah, right across the street. Basically, that's exactly right.
Speaker 7 (20:36):
Para two far Jerry seidefald too. I ended this on
has two shows on Saturday, five o'clock and eight o'clock
at the air and off.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
He's so great.
Speaker 7 (20:46):
No, yes, I'm so excited. Actually, I about tickets for
my center's birthday for that. So that is going to
be a fun one.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Oh that'll be fa fantastic I know.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
Yeah, he's good.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Okay, So that would be one you could throw into
the single group as well if you were going with
some friends. But there are some other things going on
in and around town that you have your eye on,
and I'm going to add one to your list at
the end.
Speaker 4 (21:09):
Okay, I love it. I love this rock. Okay.
Speaker 7 (21:14):
So Covington's Chris Kindle Market is going on, and this
is in Mainstraus. This is Saturday and Sunday ten to four.
They have artists, makers and all the small businesses participating.
Such a fun little area over there to bomp in
an out of some bars and restaurants and enjoy that.
There's also okay, this is fun. This is also a
way you can get a Christmas gift for somebody. So
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this is a toy driver doing it Hotel Covington. All
you have to do is bring a toy in and
you can get a ticket for every toy entered into
a raffle for high end, very rare bourbon. So I
figured this is just a great chance to go grab
a drink at the bar and get a ticket in
this hopper for Van.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
Winkle and all that stuff.
Speaker 7 (21:53):
And it's going to the Stanford Toy Foundation, which is
a local Covington foundation spent.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
Around for years and years and years.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
So that's just a fun one to try to win
some good bourbon.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
If you're a bourbon lover.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah, at the same time, you're you're helping kids, So
that's it. That's it. That's a great two for one.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
There, exactly. I love it. So I was going to
throw this in there.
Speaker 7 (22:11):
Aglameth's Brothers is doing a Golden Ticket and I got
to hide one of the golden tickets, which was really fun.
So right now, if you're going out and buying some
gifts and they have the chocolates, you may be lucky
to get the golden ticket in the box of chocolates
and then you get to tour the Egglamacy's chocolate factory,
which nobody that's not open to the public, and I
got to do it, and it's really super fun. So
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if you're out gift gathering, that might be a fun
one to throw on the list. There's a stiff and
shop at this cute Synergy cafe, which is they were
in Deer Park, adorable and they're doing shopping and that
is twelve to two on Sunday. Great spots for that one,
and just a good time to grab some coffee and stay.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
Warm and then live. Horst ory thing is going on.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
Right now at Turfway Park now through the twenty seventh,
So place the bets and cheer on your pony and
have fun with that.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
All right Now, I have one more to add.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
I brought this up last week because I was in
Have you been in north Side that's attached to the
Kenwood Mall over here?
Speaker 5 (23:10):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (23:10):
You like that north Star?
Speaker 2 (23:12):
I mean north Star? Forgive me, I'm sorry, Yeah, I
was thinking north Side of town. Yeah, north Star.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
You've been in there?
Speaker 4 (23:17):
I am yes, it's a great spot.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
You love a great spot. I mean, if you haven't been,
you know a lot of times. I don't know about you,
but I'm kind of you know when it's in a
quote unquote mall. It's not the food court. This is
where the old Brooks Brothers store used to be, so
it's basically on the other side of the Primary Front
entrance right there on Montgomery Road, and then on the
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other side of that entrance is a cheesecake factory. So
North Star is there. It's a really cool place, great food.
My wife absolutely, I mean I think she'd go there
every night if we could. But anyway, so we're in
there and they had a trio, you know, small trio
band in there last week. And guy comes walking over
to our table says, you know, time we had a
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chance to meet back when you were in high school
and in college. And I'm going, oh God, where's this going. Right, Well,
it's it's it's Bam Powell. And who is Bam Powell. Well,
for many of you, they're old enough to remember. Bam
Powell is the drummer for one of the most famous
rock and roll bands in the history of Cincinnati music,
The Raisins. Now, are you old enough to remember them?
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You're old enough to remember them?
Speaker 4 (24:28):
I do. I do remember the Raisins.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Okay, all right.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
They they were huge in this area forever. Uh, And
this is going back to the late seventies, early eighties.
And then they they disbanded, and you know, different guys
were joining different bands and so forth. Well, they're having
this weekend at the Woodward. First of all, tell me
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what is the Woodward Theater? And over the rhyme like
it's great.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
Actually, I've been there for a few events and I'm
going there for a birthday soon. It's quaint and cute
and great, and it's right in the heart and it's
an old fear on the outside.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
It's a great spot.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Okay, Well, they are having a reunion tomorrow night, December
the fifth and December the sixth. The doors open at
seven o'clock both nights, Friday and Saturday night, and the
shows begin at eight o'clock both nights. A reunion of
the raisins. I gotta find a way to get down there.
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I mean, Saturday night is not gonna happen because I
got to watch the Mighty Buckeyes take on the Indiana
Hoosiers Saturday night.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
But are you rooting for the Hoosiers?
Speaker 7 (25:42):
I had a son Indiana, but I'm not rooting for them.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
I got a sun there right now, and I'm not
rooting for them.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
I'm doing it, okay, okay.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Okay, all right, yeah, I asked my dad about it.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Now let me ask you, as a mom, because my
wife has kind of rolled arise at me about this. Okay, Now, look,
I didn't go to Ohio State. I went to Ohio University.
But my whole life I have grown up a huge
Ohio State fan, and I'm maybe more of an Ohio
State fan now than I've ever been. Not because they're
number one in the country, but I just really like
Ryan Day, I like the program, I like what they
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stand for. Okay, all those kinds of things. So I
have no quote unquote skin in the game. Now I
do have plenty of skin in the game with Indiana
because I'm paying through the nose for our son to
go there, exactly right, Okay, So why would that have
to mean according to my wife? Now my son doesn't
feel this way, But according to my wife, why am
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I supposed to root for Indiana?
Speaker 4 (26:42):
Okay, Pauline and I agree on this.
Speaker 7 (26:44):
I'm not here. I know I'm gonna get like hate
me al on this. I am not a huge Ohio
State fan. I have no I went to UC, my
kids went to Miami and IU, and I grew up
going to Michigan on vacation when I was little, So
I have that going on. But I'll say I always
say Ohio State has more fans that have never stepped
foot in Columbus than they ever need in their life.
Speaker 4 (27:05):
They don't need me.
Speaker 7 (27:07):
I have no I have no connection with Ohio State,
so I just have never been an Ohio State fan.
And when I do have a connection with Indiana, so
I'm going to Indiana.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Okay, Well, I mean she's given me a hard time, like, hey,
you know, it's your son's school, and I'm like, give
me a break. And my son even said to me, Dad,
he said, don't even think about it.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
He said, because even if you.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Tried to act like you were rooting for Indiana, he said,
I would know better.
Speaker 4 (27:31):
It looks fake. Well, I have all my Indiana gear
ready to go.
Speaker 7 (27:34):
I'm super excited. And so it's kind of like the underdog.
It's the underdog.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
I've never been a real big football.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
And that part, that part I can understand totally.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
Okay, love it.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
You have a great weekend, Be careful, take care of yourself,
and we will get together again next week.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
Yay, Okay, good weekend.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
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Speaker 6 (27:59):
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The last of the slow go on southbound seventy one
is between the Reagan Highway and Red Bank. Northbound slows
above the lateral into Kenwood southbound seventy five and an
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extra five in and out of Blackland northbound four seventy
one is still a bit heavy for this time of
the morning between Grand and Downtown and eastbound two seventy
five continues to slow between Kellogg and the construction near
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Speaker 2 (28:35):
Flight WCPO nine First Warning Forecast presented by Jennifer Ketchmark.
The bottom line is it's cold, Polly, I'm thinking about you.
That's my wife. She's going to work and working outside
all day today. Highest thirty degrees that's our high tonight.
Please be careful and keep an eye out for your animals.
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The lowest fifteen in some areas will be in the
single digits. There's a good chance we're going to break
an all time low for this date in the history
of our town. Tonight, cloudy, tomorrow some sign up to
thirty five, down to twenty four, so not quite as cold,
but cold tomorrow night, and then Saturday, mix of sun
and clouds, high of thirty eight. Okay, before we get
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