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November 27, 2024 32 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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This is your morning show with Michael del.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
Jordan and Michael del Jorno. He just took a powder.
We don't know what happened. Okay, I'm totally lying, trying
to pretend that he's off that thing about but he's not.
He's just taking some time off. My name is Lodona Harvey.
I'm coming to you live from Phoenix, Arizona. Normally I
would say sunny Phoenix, Arizona, but it's five in the

(00:55):
morning and the sun is not up yet, so it's
not sunny, but it will be and we have that
going for it. We are on the air and everywhere
on that free iHeartRadio app and we can't have your
morning show Without Your Voice eight hundred and six eight
eight nine, five two to two. And we've had a couple
of people call and make comments on our talk back line,
and that is easy. Ps lemon squeeze right there on

(01:15):
the iHeartRadio app. You can just hit that red microphone
and tell us anything that you would like to say
and cover any of the topics that we're talking about,
or any topic that you want to talk about. It's
a great idea whose time has come, and we'll we'll
we'll play some of your comments here in just a moment.
But I wanted to play more of Kamala Harris and

(01:36):
the I don't. I don't know what she thought she
was going to accomplish with this, I really don't. And
more importantly, where are her people? Because if you have
people and she has people, they have to stop you
from doing things like this. They really do. Jeff, play
that play that SoundBite. It's weird. I just have to.

Speaker 5 (01:59):
Remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power
from you. You have the same power that you did
before November fifth, and you have the same purpose that
you did, and you have the same ability to engage

(02:19):
and inspire. So don't ever let anybody or any circumstance
take your power from you.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
What is she talking about? What is she talking about?
I am I am just I'm baffled by this. Now.
I dealt with Kamala Harris over the course of decades
of her being in politics in California. I lived in
San Diego, I worked in San Diego radio. I did

(02:49):
a morning show in San Diego, and she was our
state attorney general. And I've known for a long time
that she's all had no saddle or all have no cattle,
just depending on which part of Texas you might be from,
that there is there is a lot of there's a
lot of fireworks there. She's pretty, she's she seems smart

(03:15):
sometimes and then she comes out with statements like this,
this folcus. First of all, it is folk concern. It
is not real. It's you. Nobody can take your power.
You know what the ultimate power is. It's the ballot box. People,
and and everybody exercised their power on election day. Everybody

(03:37):
did it, and she lost. That's not a that nobody
took your power. You just didn't win. It's that simple.
You just didn't win. And it happens in life. I
hate to lose. I hate it a lot, and I
will do anything to make sure that I win in

(03:59):
a situation where I need to win. So you know,
when it comes to doing my job, for instance, I
wanted to win, and I did everything in my power
to make sure that that would happen by putting on
a good radio show. And sometimes I won and sometimes
I didn't. Sometimes people did better than me and they won,

(04:20):
and I didn't need to go to a safe space
to work on how I was feeling about it. I
buckled up and said, I'm going to figure out how
to beat them because they outmaneuvered me, and I don't
like it. I don't like it at all, and I'm
going to figure out a way to win. Nobody's power
was taken in that election. Nobody's She got votes, she

(04:44):
just didn't get enough. And that's too bad. It happens
if you are a Democrat. When you hear do you
need this kind of mommy nanny garbage coming from somebody
who was aspiring to sit in the hot seat, in
the biggest seat that there is? Do you need that

(05:06):
kind of pandering garbage? And it's garbage. Tim Walls, find
find a place where you're say or whatever it is
that he's I mean, it's basically the same thing, right,
find your safe space to go away from the bad people.
They're not bad people. They just don't believe the same

(05:27):
stuff that you do. There's a difference. It's just, you know, Jeff,
I just I wonder sometimes if there is such a
disconnect between people living their actual lives. I don't know
any Democrats who the day after election day had to
go to a safe space to cry so that they

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could go on with their lives. You know what they did.
They got up, they went to work, and they went, oh, man,
we did not win. Some of them were a little
hysterical about it. I have friends who are Democrats and
they were, you know, black circles on their Facebook pages.
I'm like, okay, drama queen, drop it down a notch. Seriously,
take it down a notch. You didn't lose an eye here.

(06:11):
You lost an election, and in two years there's going
to be another one and Congress could change and probably will.
It's it's the way of the world, isn't it. Things
Things go to the right and then you think they've
gone too far to the right, and then you you know,
try to hit the center, and no, it's going to
go left a little while, and then we're going to
go too far left, and then we're going to go

(06:32):
back to the right. And people make decisions because they
want their lives to be better, and they want these
people who are in Washington, d C. To stop messing
their lives up. Stop taking all of my money. Stop
making it hard for me to buy a house. Stop raising,
you know, interest rates to the point where I can't
buy a house because housing prices are too high. Help

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me put my kids through college, Help me get them
prepared for life. I want to retire one day, and
I want to have enough money to retire one day.
How about you leave me with enough of my money
that I can retire one day. I don't have to
work until i'm seventy because I don't want to. You
know what I want to do. I want to go
to Chinkwatra and I want to sit on the edge

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of the Ligurian Sea and I want to eat seafood
and pet cats. And that's what I want to do.
And there are a lot of cats. If you're wondering
in chink with tarra to patches, I probably have pictures
from a trip that I did to Italy where that's
exactly what I did. I walked right out into that
water and said, I'm going to have some fun and

(07:37):
when I retire, this is what I want to do. So,
I mean, we have hopes, we have dreams. We don't
want them to get crushed by you nit wits up
in Washington who have your little pet projects and your
things that are so important to you. And then you're
going to tell me that I need a safe space
after the guy that I wanted or the gal that

(07:59):
I want and it didn't win an election. Oh you
know what, stop blowing smoke up. You know I can't
say that on the air. Eight hundred six eight eight
nine two too. That is the number that you need
to call when politicians pandered like this. It just it
makes me want to slap somebody. So it's really fortunate

(08:21):
that I am in here alone and poor Jeff is
nowhere near me, because I would probably hit him just
on Simmered down. I know I probably should. Hey, there
were some people who called in. We should probably let
them have their voice on their morning show because it's
your morning show. Who do we have here, Jeff? I

(08:41):
have got James from Whlo.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Okay, I do agree that we have lost the war
on drugs. I lost someone who was very close to me,
like a brother to me, because Methan's enemy.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
He overdosed.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
I also know many people at my church have been
completely delivered from it, delivered from it and have never
gone back to it. And I truly believe you only
remedy is God. But the person has to want deliverance,
they have to want to change. But God can do that,
no one else can.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
You know, it's so interesting that you say that, because
the traditional conservative view on drugs is, you know, drugs
are bad, we don't want people doing drugs. And I
would agree with that. I think drugs are bad and
I don't want people doing drugs, and I've been affected
with it in my life. We're talking about the pressure
on President Biden by some Democrats saying, hey, we need

(09:35):
to do something about marijuana being classed the same as heroin.
That's ridiculous. I mean, I think anybody would say that
is ridiculous. It is, and I'm saying, you know what,
this war on drugs has been a losing battle from
the start, and we need to stop it, and we
need to put our money in a place that is

(09:55):
actually going to help people. No one will stop doing
drugs unless they them selves want to stop doing them.
I don't know if you were a smoker at all,
you didn't quit smoking because cigarettes became more expensive. You
didn't quit smoking because there was, you know, pressure, because
people a new annoying smokers. You quit smoking because you
wanted to quit smoking, and that reason was between you

(10:18):
and you. And it's the same for drugs. I hate them,
I don't like them. I don't hang around people who
do drugs. I'm not interested at all. But I also
know that that battle is lost, and that's, you know,
one of the things that we're gonna have to deal with.
We've got to be grown ups about this.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltono.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
And good morning to you, LaDonna Harvey and for Michael
del Jorno, broadcasting from Lovely Phoenix, Arizona, where it is
not hot, just so you know, it's it's chilly in
the mornings, and then the days are absolutely beautiful. There's
a reason that people from Canada come here in droves
during the winter. It's because it's fabulous. And then during
the summer you just die a little bit, is what

(11:03):
you do. Eight hundred and six eight eight nine, five
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I believe John the Morning Show Bookie is weighing in today.

Speaker 7 (11:16):
Hey Lodama, if Paul Harvey did the same parachute story
you just said, he would end it saying and now
you know the rest of the story.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
The story I listened to Paul Harvey religiously growing up.
The dB Cooper story is one of those intriguing stories
that we have from our past. And two people have
come forward saying, yeah, our dad was dB Cooper and
they handed the FBI a parachute. I think that's a
pretty good indication that maybe their dad was, in fact
dB Cooper. The FBI is not really talking about furthering

(11:51):
the investigation, but you know what I want to know,
I'm nosy. I can't help it. I'm a journalist, and
I became a journalist because I wanted to know everything
everything eight hundred and six eight eight nine five two two.
And we also have Craig from WILM did I get.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Back of Delaware.

Speaker 8 (12:09):
The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
And here I was going to ask you out today, Leadonna,
but then I found out you have a boyfriend. Hey,
Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Craig. Just keep in mind,
I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way. Where did
I steal that from? It was a cartoon, wasn't it.
I think it was Jessica Rabbit who said it. Yeah,
and it's the same deal. I'm not bad. I'm just
drawn that way. And also keep in mind that I
am as mouthy off the air as I am on
the air, which is why only a brit can handle me.

(12:45):
And he does a very good job. He's very he's
very stay, he's very British. The boyfriend who lives in Croydon,
which is actually a suburb of London, and I get
to see him in December. I'm very excited about that.
We've been played that Kamala Harris video because it is
it is. I mean, I guess we just let it sit. Jeff,

(13:10):
can you play that video? I know that you're on
the phone right now, so I'm hoping that you can
actually hear me.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
I know this is an uncertain time. I'm clear eyed
about that. I know you're clear eyed about it. And
it feels heavy. And as you've heard me say many times,
hard work can be joyful work.

Speaker 4 (13:33):
I don't know what that message means. It's more word
salad from somebody who has tossed a lot of word
salads our way, somebody who lost an election fair and
square and needs to maybe do a little more internal
investigating perhaps and stop worrying about other people. I do

(13:54):
know Democrats who who have put, you know, black circles
up on their Facebook pages and said it's the end
of the world as we know it. No, it's not.
You lost an election. We're going to have another one
in two years. Congress will probably change hands, that's the
way it generally goes, and then two years after that
you'll be voting Democrat for president again. You had your voice,
you had your chance. The message didn't resonate, and it's

(14:17):
really that simple. Some of the polling done post election
shows that the president elect Donald Trump, his favorability rating
right now is fifty four percent, and that's a six
point increase from the pre election favorability of forty eight percent.
I think there are quite a few Democrats who might
find themselves further in the center than to the far left,

(14:38):
who are saying to themselves, look and didn't get what
I wanted. It's okay, I'm hoping for the best here.
I'm thinking that things. You know. I'm just gonna wait
and see what happens, which is really all you can
do with any presidential election. You wait, you see. You
hope that they follow up on at least a few
of the campaign promises and give you give you something

(15:01):
to look forward to. President Biden has a thirty six
percent job approval rating. It's a four year low for
the president. This is in Emerson polls, while his disapproval
rating is steady at fifty two percent. His President Biden's
disapproval rating at fifty two percent, is roughly the same

(15:24):
as the president elects favorability rating, which is at fifty
four percent. Now. It varies, obviously, the favorability by gender,
by race, by age, by you know, which which party
you more favor, whether it's Democrats or Republicans. But I
think there are a lot of people who instead of
that smarmy, nasty you know, oh, things didn't go your way,

(15:47):
finds your safe space. Hard work, it's an important work,
is hard work, and it's joyful work. You know what, lady,
it didn't win. It's that easy.

Speaker 9 (16:02):
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your Morning Show with Michael gil Jona.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
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Speaker 1 (16:13):
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Speaker 4 (16:31):
It is a cold and rainy Thanksgiving holiday for millions
of people. We're going into this holiday tomorrow and in
the central US it's a storm that's organizing in the
southern plains, the Mississippi Valley split spreading into Appalachia overnight.
In the west, Denver could get up to three inches
of snow today. What that means for you is, if

(16:51):
you're so, I like to do this. I like to
fly actually on holidays because it's less chaotic. The problem is,
of course, that that if you're flying the day before
the holiday and these storms are happening, you could see
some delays. So just be expecting chaos and disorder at
the airport. It's the way that it goes. President elect

(17:12):
Trump's case over his alleged mishandling of classified documents dismissed.
As you know, Special Counsel Jack Smith moved to have
the cases dropped because of a Justice Department policy that
a sitting president cannot be prosecuted. There is another update
is that is fabulous an animal rights extremist and who
knew that we had those? But we do. Accused of

(17:35):
setting off bombs in northern California more than twenty years ago.
Busted in Wales. In Wales, the UK National Crime Agency
said Welsh police captured forty six year old Daniel Andreas
san Diego this week. The forty six year old San
Diego not the place. The person is accused of setting

(17:58):
off two homemade bombs in the pipe bombs in the
Bay Area back in two thousand and three. Extremism is
something that we are having to deal with more and
more often. I don't recall, and maybe it's just because
I was a kid and so we didn't really think
about extremists as much, but I'm sure that we've always

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had extremism because you have people who are going to
go off the deep end right on anything. Take a
look at Kamala Harris, who has to remind us that
we shouldn't let anybody take our power. You have the
same power that you did before November five. Well, duh, lady,
the same purpose. You have the same ability to engage
and inspire. Don't ever let anybody or any circumstance take

(18:42):
your power from you. Nobody took anybody's power. So dumb
TV star Wendy Williams. You remember her. She has apparently
taken a turn for the worst in her battle against dementia,
and I feel for her. He got it very young.
The former host of The Wendy Williams Show, diagnosed with

(19:03):
dementia last year. She has become permanently incapacitated, apparently, and
her lawyers are pursuing legal action against A and E
Networks for a docuseries about her that was released earlier
this year. Now, anyone who has a family member who
is dealing with dementia, and I mentioned this earlier in
the week, I'm sure I quit my job in San Diego.

(19:26):
I was a morning show host in San Diego, and
I quit it to move to Phoenix to take care
of my father who has Alzheimer's. And the heartbreaking part
of it as it's both funny because he's still a
very funny man and still heartbreakingly sad. My father was

(19:47):
a civil engineer with the United States government. He designed
and built dams for the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
He is a smart, smart human being. And to see
that wicked intelligence getting dimmer and dimmer is it's it's

(20:07):
incredibly it's incredibly soul crushing. So, you know, my approach
to him and to this and I've only been doing
this since mid September. I this just happened with me
since mid September, is you know, I'm kind of going
with the flow, and I'm learning as I go, and
I'm trying to take the what what some people would

(20:29):
take as negatives as positives. He was up all night
last night again and wanted his Klondike bars. It's a
thing with him right now, and so we go back
and forth over the Klondike bars. But it's it's funny,
don't We don't fight so when you see this, you

(20:50):
know Wendy Williams. I don't know if you were a fan,
if you watched her show. I was not a big fan.
I don't know that much about her. I think I've
seen clips of the show here or there. She seemed,
you know, fine, but she's lost a battle with to mension.
She's only sixty. My dad is eighty, so he's had
some really great decades. I'm fifty seven. She's just a

(21:10):
little bit older. I'm sorry, I'm fifty eight. I keep
forgetting I had a birthday in October? Is it forgetting?
Or is it just easy? How does the old song
go holding on to yesterday? Yeah, well, that's pretty much
what I'm doing on with all of my claws. I'm
like that cat in the cartoons when we were kids.
The dog would run up behind it and bark, and
it would be on the ceiling with its claws and

(21:31):
the ceiling. That's me hanging on to my youth. But
you know, you look at somebody at that age and
it's just, oh my god. I just feel for her,
and I feel for her family who has to has
to deal with it. Is it is the toughest thing
in the world. But it's also incredibly so it's a privilege.

(21:55):
It really is a privilege for me to have the
ability to do this for my dad. You know, is
life feeling a little up in the air right now? Yes,
of course it is. It's going to feel that way
for me. I didn't I hadn't planned to do this.
I didn't expect to have to take care of parents.
But you know, here I am, and you just have

(22:18):
to deal. You just have to deal with it, and
it's fine, and hopefully it will stay fine. Holiday shopping
season getting underway with Black Friday tomorrow, are you ready?
I still have my loaded Amazon cart. Plus I'm hoping
that I can go and find a couple of funky,
cool little neighborhoods here in Phoenix. I lived here before,

(22:40):
back in the nineties, when I was much younger than
I am today, speaking of holding onto your youth, and
Phoenix has changed a lot. It's grown a lot since
I lived here. So, you know, normally in San Diego,
I would find these great little neighborhoods like North Park
and Hillcrest and where you have stores that are owned
by local people. And I dig going to local businesses.

(23:04):
I believe in local business because they're small businesses and
these are the people who are really the engine of
the economy. You want to gauge what's going on where
you live, take a look at how many locally owned
stores and shops you have, and then support them. Yes,
you're going to pay a little bit more, but hey,
you've got Walmart to get your cheap tied and that's great.

(23:27):
And then you have these little stores where you can
go and shell out some money and keep that money
in the community, which I believe is one of the
most important things that we do. It's how we build
those communities is by taking care of our neighbors and
going into their businesses and realizing that they're employing your
neighbor's kids, and they are employing maybe your kids, and

(23:51):
this is a way to really build a beautiful economy.
So we are going to spend a lot of money
starting on Friday. You have US retailers who are holding
holiday sales on Small Business Saturday as well Cyber Monday.
We are going to shell out a record amount this year. However,

(24:12):
at the same time, Americans are also being careful about
their spending.

Speaker 10 (24:16):
Is the US International Retail Federation four pasts that winter
holiday sales will reach almost one trillion dollars in November
and December, but the rate of spending growth is expected
to be the slowest at the country scene since twenty eighteen.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
That is that is awesome that we're going to we
have the ability to go out there. You know, if
you were Kamala Harris you lost an election, does it
mean you're not buying Christmas presents. No, No, You're still
going to go out there and you're going to buy
Christmas presents. You're going to get together with your family.
You're going to have these moments where you are hopefully

(24:54):
not fighting with your family over the Thanksgiving turkey, and
you have an opportunity to make some money. Nobody is
going to win the Mega Millions in time for Thanksgiving,
no grand prize winner. So that jackpot is five hundred
and fourteen million dollars. Boy, you want to talk about
dipping your toes in the Laguri and see no problem
doing that with five hundred fourteen million in the bank.

(25:16):
It's been since September that someone has matched all six
numbers in the Mega Million, so you might have it
where you are, and if you do, perhaps a lottery
ticket stocking stuffer would be a good way to go.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
It's your morning show with Michael del Johno.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
Don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.
You have the same power that you did before November fifth,
and you have the same purpose that you did, and
you have the same ability to engage and inspire.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
So don't ever.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
Let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
Somebody let her release that video? I don't I don't
know why. Is it a staff that hates you or
did she actually write that absolute nonsense herself. That's our
sound of the day. I don't know how you have
better sound than that. Don't let anybody take your power? Dwight,

(26:21):
who is listening on w LAC in Nashville. What do
you think, Kamala?

Speaker 9 (26:26):
You're as bad as the medicare supplement commercials during the holidays.
Enough already, Just go away, don't go away, mad, just
go away?

Speaker 4 (26:42):
Well, and how can we miss you if you won't
go away?

Speaker 6 (26:44):
Right?

Speaker 4 (26:45):
I don't know what that what that is supposed to mean?
I have no idea and I don't think even she does. Seriously,
who let her do this? Supposed to have? When you're
a politician, You're supposed to have handlers who keep you
from doing stupid stuff. It's because everybody does. I do

(27:08):
stupid stuff all the time, but I get to let
it hang out there on the radio. People kind of
expect me to do stupid stuff because well, it's just
part of who I am. But I also am not
trying to lead a country. I am not the vice president,
ladies and germs. I am just a girl on the radio.
She's in the second seat of power right now in

(27:31):
the entire United States, and she is telling Democratic voters
who apparently have gone into the abyss or is it
the void? I can't remember. Do you scream into the
void and fall into the abyss? Or do you fall
into the void and scream into the abyss? Either way,
I guess Democratic voters needed her to come out and

(27:52):
reassure them that they still have power. Well, of course
they did. They had power on election day when they
went out and they voted for common Ola Harris, you
get to do that. That is your power, and it
is the ultimate power, isn't it. You get to choose
who is going to lead you, and you hope that
all of your friends and neighbors agree with you. Well,
guess what if you voted for Kamala Harris, all of

(28:13):
your friends and neighbors did not agree with you. I
live in a neighborhood that had Harris and Trump signs
in it. Strangely, nobody lit any signs on fire. We
all still just get along. Fine. I don't care who
my next door neighbor voted for. That's their business. They
can do what they want. I may agree or disagree,

(28:34):
but they're still my next door neighbor. And they collect
my Amazon packages by accident on occasion and they drop
them out from you. So they have the power to
take my Amazon packages. But they haven't done that either,
and I appreciate that. Oh, Kamala, it's not your morning

(28:58):
show without your voice. Please do give us a call
at eight hundred and sixty eight eight nine five to
two two or the I love the talkback Mike. It
is so simple. You can just you've got sixty seconds,
I think, to tell us whatever is on your mind.
What do you think of that sound? Do you do
you believe that a nation in mourning needed her to
come out and do the little fingery thing that she does.

(29:21):
You know she puts her thumb and her forefinger together,
and that's to emphasize her point. It's like the Bernie
Sanders shaking his finger at you thing. It's her version.
So so we know that she's being serious. Did seriously,
democratic voter, did you need her to come out and
say this to you? To say that she You still

(29:44):
have power. You have the ability to engage and inspire.
People engage and inspire every day. And they don't do
it because they're political party. They do it because they're
out there doing charity, they're out there helping to coach
their kids, they're out there living their lives. That's how
people engage and inspire. They engage and inspire their families,

(30:06):
their neighbors. They don't do it by a vote because
of a political party. And that's one of the things
that we've kind of lost, these little silos Red called
of silo, and he's right, these weird silos that we're
all kind of living in that keep us separate from
one another, which is ridiculous because all it is is
a mental silo, it's not a real one. For some reason,

(30:30):
a lot of people in the country decided that you know,
if you voted Trump I can't talk to you. If
you voted hers, I can't talk to you. What nonsense.
You're walking by somebody in the street, do you know
how they voted? You bump into them, they say, pardon me,
You say it's okay. Did their vote have something to
do with that? No, they're just your neighbor walking down

(30:53):
the street, minding their own business and maybe not paying
as much attention. Maybe they're looking down at their phone.
There is no There is no silo. The silos are
all mental and they're all made up. And I think
it behooves people in who are in the politics, the
business of politics. It behooves them that we're in silos,
because then we can hate the other guy. We can
despise the other guy. The other guy is is a jerk,

(31:17):
the other gal is she's a communist. There you can
pick your favorite silo and jump right in it. But
is that fun? Is that how we want to head
into our holiday?

Speaker 5 (31:28):
No?

Speaker 4 (31:29):
And we are headed into Thanksgiving tomorrow? Can you add?
Can you actually have a Thanksgiving without WKRP in Cincinnati?
Can you have it without that episode? You know what
I'm talking about, And if you don't know what I'm
talking about. You should know what I'm talking about. One
of the funniest radio things. One of the best pictures

(31:54):
of radio ever WKRP in Cincinnati, because radio stations for
a long time, we're really like that. And one of
the funniest episodes of TV you will ever see is
The Turkey Drop. We may go into that next hour.
As a matter of fact, I believe we will, because
Red went to all of the trouble to find that.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
For us, we're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael Vintel, Joano
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