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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, good afternoon everybody. Thank you. It is our number
two of the first day right here on ninety three WIBC.
It's twelve o six. We've got fifty one degrees and
cloudy skies. Oh no, wait, look outside, it says cloudy.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Full.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
I think they call those vanguard clouds.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Oh course, nice puffy clouds. It's a beautiful autumn day
and we're glad you're here with us. Thank you for
listening and also for watching us as we stream live
on YouTube on the YouTube channel. Hello to all of you.
Is it one? Is it one? One person?

Speaker 4 (00:32):
No?

Speaker 3 (00:32):
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I was like, is it one o'clock?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Military people watching right now?

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Oh I'm so glad. Thank you all very much. We're
going to do a little for those of you that
are watching. We've got our first day show and Tell
coming up. I know there's a lot of important news
out there, and you're going to get it at the
bottom and the top of the hour. We kind of
just have a little fun here on the first day
to get you set as it is officially the first day.
We've got a cold scheme coming up. Oh let's see

(00:58):
what else. Oh I saw how everybody had a happy Halloween.
I saw an interesting story about we were talking about
this yesterday on Home and Garden about are we okay
with people driving car loads into your neighborhoods. And just
just last night I saw a story about a quote
rich neighborhood that said there were two They're just done

(01:18):
with it. It's become a safety issue because everybody's coming
to get their full sized candy.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
Bars's hat said that they blockaded theirs because they're doing
the girl got snatched once and they're not going to
stand there.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
They've got they've got putting the gates up, and you've
got to have your name on a list if you
want to get into their trigger chair.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
And today is officially Dia de los Muertos and this
is where the yeah, south of the border, they honor
their dead, they celebrate their lives. And if you haven't
seen the movie Coco, tonight tonight is the night.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
Yes, I agree, it's very good.

Speaker 6 (01:51):
I hope the Halloween was good though there were so
many good costumes. Coco came through at the Zoo today.
He had his little guitars as well. Yeah, and I
saw one of even Carly Gordon.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
I was just getting ready to say there was a
few of those that went out and were she is amazing. Carlie,
you are amazing. I wish one day we could get
a chance to talk to you, because she is leading
the Colts on the field. No, I don't know she
is the lead leading the Colts. But she's down there
with her headset and that's what the costumes taking her

(02:22):
notes with headsets, little girls and skirts and tennis shoes
and clipboards. She's amazing. She's just amazing.

Speaker 6 (02:29):
Okay, but Halloween it was great, right, and then the
Day of the Dead today, But then I mean, you know.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Halloween slide.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
But now.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Riah Carrie is dying. Wow, she's within No Christmas. Is
it too early? No, it's not too early. I have
to admit this is not a song I ever loved.
I did not ever love her risk it's the number.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
One selling song. I mean, it's made her millions and.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Millions of right and made her the Queen of Christmas,
and she just really I just have never loved that song.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
The day after a Halloween, I am free to put
up my Christmas tree on my flagpool. I have a
twenty six foot lighted on your flagpole on my flagpool.
I take the flag down and I hoist this thing up.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
It's twenty six.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
Feet tall and I love this thing. But I can't
put it up till after Halloween or Jane.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
Bowl after Halloween or Thanksgiving after Halloween.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
After Halloween, will you know what?

Speaker 3 (03:27):
So I have to put it up today or tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
You know it starts this Friday. Christmas Nights of Lights
at the Fairgrounds.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Oh yeah, that is really fun. That's all sacized music.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
November seventh through the thirty first, more than a million
led lights. They're giving back a lot of dough if
you will, to charities, lots of different charities. So be
sure to check out Christmas Nights of Lights dot com
six to ten. It's extended hours on the weekends. Thirty
eight dollars a car, up to eight passengers. If you've
got more than that, it's fifty eight fifty. I think

(04:01):
it's it's already starting even before Thanksgiving.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
I think you brought them on or somebody brought them
on there. It's a family business from south of Indiana.
I don't know if it's Kentucky or Tennessee, but just
wonderful people. And you think about a million lights, Okay,
what is Sullivan's send selfie strings at one hundred to each.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Yeah, that's a lot of lights.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
Here's what I want to do because coming up, we've
got First Day Show and Tell. We are going to
We've all brought our show Intel today once again, and
I believe the Jonahs Brothers will be here to judge. Oh,
they're in town today tonight, so I think they're going
to come in and do the judging on who brought
the coolest thing today for your shows.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
That Jonahs Brothers were within a quarter of a mile
this place, Alison Lemons would be sitting right here in
this studio.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
I bet you they're right next toward to Conrad.

Speaker 5 (04:45):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
I saw the bus is when I came.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
In here, so I'll just bet you it's twelve to eleven.
Ethan Hatcher will be here with our next show in Tell.
As we continue on the first day ninety three, wibc.
Oh my gosh, I feel so energized since I got
that extra hour of sleep. Woo, I love it. Terry, Stacy,
Denny Smith, Kylon Tally, thank you for joining us here

(05:10):
on the first day. It's time for First Day Show
and Tell. If you're watching us on YouTube, We're also
gonna explain what we have. Ethan Hatcher is a collector.
He has great cool items, and we always love to
hear about the history. And it's just kind of a
fun segment for Denny and I because Denny and I

(05:31):
now want to out do what Ethan has. And so
I'm gonna start and we'll just go around the horn. Okay,
so today for you this we're gonna go otherwise.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
So what I've brought for you today is something that
and we're all going through this where you are left
things from relatives and from my grandmother, I received a
ten full of political buttons. Oh my god, I have
so many political buttons. My grandmother was very involved in

(06:05):
a conservative Republican she look, we have Ronald Reagan button?

Speaker 3 (06:09):
All right, So what happened to you?

Speaker 1 (06:11):
No, I'm there. I just don't share this often. Ye,
Thomas Dewey for president, Oh my gosh. We have all
kinds of right, all kinds of things. I mean, here
is somebody a Goldwater nineteen sixty four. Here is reelect
Dan Smith for Republican sheriff. Just I mean that she's

(06:34):
for Kennedy. She's got I mean, welcome mister president. He
must have come here before to visit with us.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Have you ever met a president?

Speaker 1 (06:44):
No, I've ever met a president.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
I only haven't. I met one in sugar his hand.
It was Gerald Ford.

Speaker 5 (06:50):
And I'm not tall, I'm five eight maybe, and I
was taller than Gerald Ford.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
And I was so shocked. Yeah, he was a shortcake
like that.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
You appeared to be very.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Football for me. But when I met him, unless he
was standing in it. Wow.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
Yeah, I met one president in person, Jimmy Carter. I
went to a Jimmy Carter Sunday service at Maranatha Baptist Church.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I'll be darn, I'll be well.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
I thought I would bring these in here. I thought
these bringing a little wet some elections.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I'd give that a good out of one hundred. That
is really good.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Okay, all right, Next we have Ethan Hatcher from Saturday
Night on the Circle.

Speaker 7 (07:24):
Okay, this week I got I brought you guys a
couple of different phonographs, because you guys know my collection
is huge, and phonographs they come in many different sizes
and many different shapes. So we got an eighty bitty one.
This is called the Mickey Phone. It was made in
the nineteen thirties in Japan. What and it comes apart
and I'll show you guys like that. It's like a transformer.

(07:45):
You you unbox it and put the whole thing together.
And then I also brought a Victor V a Victor
five phonograph was made about nineteen ten, and it has
the oak spear point horn.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
It's this is such a beautiful piece.

Speaker 7 (08:02):
And I brought you guys a couple of discs. Now,
we won't have time to play the whole disc, but.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
You know, I think we can hear a little bit.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Amazing that you please do.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Let me put the microphone up to.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
The oh yeah, big horn. If you can see him
on YouTube.

Speaker 7 (08:17):
You're going to recognize this right away. It's one of
my favorite demonstration discs.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
Okay, all right, here we go.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
That's so cool.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Wow, that's pretty loud.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
That is so cool a thing.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
John Phillips Susan.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
And listen to that sound on this old thing.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
Think how exciting that would be to people that were
used to music like that.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
That's so cool.

Speaker 7 (08:49):
I love about these These are enchanting, They're so magical.
Physical sound reproduction is so fascinating to me. And the
fact that these do not record wire any electricity to
produce the sound.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
I just think immensely fascines, all.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Right, So what's it worth? Give me a rough idea
of what that would be worth.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
This is worth anywhere between twenty twenty five hundred bucks.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
And I paid thirteen hundred for it at auction.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
And the horn is oak.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
The horn can be worth anywhere from about eight hundred
to one thousand bucks by itself, because these oak spear
point horns are very desirable among collectorry.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
I gave you a ninety five and have to give
Ethan at least on this first one about ninety eight
or nine.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
You know where did you find this one?

Speaker 7 (09:31):
I found this one at Stanton's auction. They're my favorite
phonograph auction in Hastings, Michigan. They usually take place about
a couple times a year, and I've gotten some really
great machines.

Speaker 8 (09:42):
Out of it.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Well.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
And the other one is that.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
The other one is the Mickey phone.

Speaker 7 (09:46):
And if you don't mind vamping for me, I'm kind
of taking the thing apart so that way I can
I can put it back together. Because this fits in
a box about the size of like an old fashioned camera.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
We're a little larger.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
That helps people that can't see us to know exactly
what you're looking. It's black, little black box.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Little black box side of it.

Speaker 7 (10:04):
The horn fits inside of it, the turntable fits inside
of it.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Is it called Mickey that's just the brand name.

Speaker 7 (10:11):
There were two kinds of Mickey phones, the m I
kk y just like Mickey Mouse, that came out of Japan,
and the m I kki phone that came out of Switzerland,
and they were an even smaller.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
Phonograph.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
So I think when we were hearing, if you were
listening to our listening to us, you were thinking the
Mickey phone. Me too. I was thinking, like you know
those which could be antiques now where there was an
actual rotary phone and Mickey Mouse was holding the handle
the earpiece. You remember that, That's what you might have
been thinking. What he brought.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
I still have one different and the fools yellow. Yeah,
Mickey does it work? Yeah, the Mickey phone that I
had to rewire it, but yeah, it works.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
You use it.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
For a landline, I can't.

Speaker 5 (10:52):
I can't remember if I gave it to the kids
or not, but that we used it. It was in
Andy's bedroom forever.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Do you think when they got it, they were like,
oh great.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Yeah, exactly. Don't have an appreciation for what we've been doing.

Speaker 7 (11:03):
And then isn't this look this is what looks like
when it's all put together.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Oh wow wait wait let me see.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
All right, So where do you put the disc? I
mean where do you put them?

Speaker 4 (11:10):
Use the disc on the metal spines? This is the turntable.
Oh look at parrot and this.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, I've never seen anything like this one. I mean
it truly is.

Speaker 5 (11:21):
Just please go to YouTube w IBC and this is
Radio Free Kentucky right here.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Can you play it?

Speaker 7 (11:28):
I can, but it sounds awful and I haven't put
the needle in yet. Okay, won't We won't be playing
this one.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
But just I'm giving me a big horn beast. That's
a good at ninety eight ninety nine. This is just
as cool just because it's compact.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
But and I've never seen anything like that one the Mickey.

Speaker 4 (11:42):
Funn Yeah yeah, and that's why I wanted to bring
it in.

Speaker 7 (11:44):
I wanted to bring two different kinds so that way
you can see the variety of phonographs, because really they
were tailored to the consumer. These could be made very
very cheaply, or they could be made very very expensively,
and they were passed around all income levels.

Speaker 5 (12:00):
Okay, very cool, And I'm gonna I'm gonna come over
here because they take his seat.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
Believe it or not, I am going to be giving
this to Ethan today because.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
To appreciate it, not even for a just a gift,
because I know he's going to appreciate all right. First
of all, do you know what this is?

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Okay? Tell everybody describe what this is so the listeners know.
It's a beautiful emerald green.

Speaker 5 (12:23):
It's a hexagon piece of glass that is extended by
a prism about two to three inches from the basis
like a diamond. If you're looking on YouTube, you can
see it right now.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
But I hope you.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
Can see it.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
Okay, God you.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Can see it.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
So anyway, Ethan, you can spoil me, or I'm gonna
go ahead and say what it is. This is how
they lit the captain's quarters on a ship. They would
put this up above so it could get sunlight.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
And I told.

Speaker 6 (12:53):
Earlier, demonstrate it for us.

Speaker 5 (12:57):
Wow, standing up to one of the spotlights here in
the studio, and I said, okay, let's see how it
really looks. Let's turn off the lights. Well that was
a sourceless light. But if you look at.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
This, look how beautiful it is that the very tip
is lit.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
What happens is it becomes a beam of light right
here and it will light an entire room the top
of the pyramid. And that's how the captain did navigation
at night.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
That is so cool.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
That is my present to my buddy Ethan.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
This is such a wonderful gift, Denny. I got it
just the captain's.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
Quarters, though, because they would they would light up the
whole underdeck.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
I've seen these.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
They could put it in the sho.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
You have seen those before, ething. I had no idea
that's how they did it. It's really cool. Wonder what
ship it came from.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
I have no idea.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
I got it when I was a kid, and I
don't even remember how I got it, but I collected
antiques because Mom did.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
But it's super supernat I love it.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
Mostly because I know you're gonna appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Okay, I did you what did you bring something else? Denny?

Speaker 3 (13:53):
You know this is like an antique cat.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
You go into a kid's birthday and you give me
a really special gift and go did you.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
Bring me anything else? Oh, Tarry, That that's it.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
I mean, I see these you brought in storage boxes
today and I didn't know what those are.

Speaker 5 (14:07):
That is a gift to Kykyland's got some new quarters,
and Jane and I had some things we wanted to
give her.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Beautiful, beautiful, Okay, all right, so here we go. Uh
so you have all of my political buttons, which I
would guess around. I mean there's some Kennedy in there,
there's some all kinds of I mean it goes way back.
I'm gonna go with mine is probably more valuable than
any of yours. And if anybody would like to have these,
I'm please make me an offer.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
You would sell your grandmother's your mother's buttons with the
ten He comes, right, he comes with the tin, which
is you know, I've been The funny thing about that
is I've been selling some of mom's stuff because she
had the antique business. Well, this lady came in upstairs
in the barn and the first thing she picks out
was this wicker basket, which is nothing more than a
sewing basket.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
Yeah, but she might have thought it was a longer
burger longer burger or whatever.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
I don't know, but it was quite valuable and I
didn't know that, but that was the first thing she bought.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
Aren't they ethan wicker baskets right now? Some older ones,
some rattan they go for a lot.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Could have been from the late eighteen hundreds.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
Well, because people are losing their skills, you know, not
everybody knows how to make a wicker basket anymore.

Speaker 4 (15:14):
There's not as much a necessity for it. Everything's plastic.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Nobody knows how to burn a CD.

Speaker 6 (15:19):
I was parking downtown earlier, and I have a little
coin purse with my quarters in it, and I was
picking them out, and I was like, okay, let's just
wait a second. Will any of these be valuable in
five ten silver?

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Your silver money? Silver silver is a way forever.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Sil silver is just under fifty dollars an ounce, so
it'll be valuable. It's just melt value. I mean, pre
sixty five nickels, dimes, quarters and a half dollars, they're
fifty dollars, you know what.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
Kylin, I don't know. And that's why I thinks for
a lot of us that have things that have been
handed down to us, passed from great grandmother, great grandfather, generations.
That is now in your hands and you get it
and you and now you know, as you start to
get older, like, what am I.

Speaker 6 (15:59):
Going to do?

Speaker 3 (16:00):
There's no appreciation? How do we pass them?

Speaker 5 (16:01):
And auctioneers' houses are full because baby moomers are passing away.
The kids are just liquidating it, and there's a big
flood of antiques.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Yeah, that's why I've gotten such great deals.

Speaker 5 (16:11):
Be But there's not too many ethan hatchers who want
to do this stuff.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
No, you know, do you think, well, would you want
to pass it down to generations? Are you in it
to sell it again?

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (16:24):
No, I'd love to pass it down to somebody who
appreciates it, because I view myself as a steward of
these antiques because when properly cared for, they're they'll outlive us.

Speaker 4 (16:32):
All.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Yeah, No, you're right, you're absolutely right. I just hope
there is that appreciation for some of this stuff.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
Yeah, I mean, I.

Speaker 7 (16:39):
Think you guys will agree that mechanical sound is just
absolutely enchanting. And I've taken this down to Rollsholman University
a few times to show the engineering students. They have
us come there about once every two years, me and
the rest of the Hoosier Antique Phonograph Society. And these
kids their eyes light up when they see this stuff
because usually they've only ever experienced me music in the

(17:00):
context of hearing it on their headphone.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
And Thomas Edison, one of the greatest inventors of all time,
thousands of inventions. He's who wanted to came up with this.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
It's really yeah, well, this model was improved on.

Speaker 7 (17:11):
This is the brainchild of Eldridge Johnson and Emil Berliner.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
Emil Berliner was the guy.

Speaker 7 (17:17):
Who came up with the disc recording method instead of
the old tube, yeah, instead.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
Of a little cylinder.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
And then Eldridge Johnson was an engineer and he improved
on Emil Berliner's design by putting spring driven motors with
a governor on the inside of these.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
What's going on? The ladies are laughing their butts off.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
What do you list the two of you together, you're
having a moment. You're having a moment. Well, you're talking
about the Berliner and you know, I mean, the two
of you together are geniuses.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
No, you could talk about an.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
You can talk about antiques for hours. I'm sure okay,
all right, what did you tell me, Kylin? We need
to take a break about a minute.

Speaker 7 (17:51):
Yep, okay, coming up before we can I play us out.
You can, you can do the outro and then I'll
play us out because I brought another song.

Speaker 5 (17:58):
We have to declare a winner. I think I think
this has got any I've never.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Seen anything like that either. I mean, you guys have
all seen. Yeah, that's really cool. What you have is
pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
And the thing is everybody thinks it sets like that.
Oh it's upside down.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
That's how you can see the bottom, so that way
you could walk on it.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah, okay, you ready? All right? You you hit it,
and I'm going to tell you guys. Uh coming up
in the next half hour. You know, we've got a
Colts game coming up, but coming up here at one
o'clock not too far away, but we have the opportunity
to talk to you. This year's twenty twenty five Colts
Fan of the Year, and she is amazing. More to

(18:43):
come right here on the first day. Today's top stories
are coming up next.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
That's perfect.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
What a great song. Stop friends, sound so good?

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Ethan Hatcher for the winning.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Happy Hello Weekend. We're so glad you're here with us.
On the first day ninety three WIVC Terry Stacy, Denny Smith,
Kyland Tally, Ethan Hatcher hanging out with us for a
little bit longer. Every year, the Colts receive hundreds of
Colts Fans of the Year nominations and what they look

(19:42):
for is extraordinary fans who have been positive influences or
maybe a rallying force in their communities and inspire others
through their love of football. And the person that received
the honor for this season is Alison Bailey, who joins
us now as we get set for the Colts one
o'clock kickoff in Pittsburgh. Alison, congratulations, Thank you so much.

(20:05):
We're so glad to have you with us. I want
everybody to know a little bit more about who you
are and from what I know, you're a nurse, right,
how long have you been a nurse.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
I've been a nurse for about fifteen years in a
particular department. The majority of my nursing comes from the
emergency room, and I just recently transferred to the pack you,
which is an anesthesia like post surgery unit. Yeah, but
the majority is emergency medicine.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Are you at Saint Vincent. Yes, I am at Saint Vincent. Okay,
So now before I give it to Denny, how long
have you been a Colts fan?

Speaker 8 (20:42):
Since two thousand and one? So twenty four years?

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Wait? How long have the Colts been here?

Speaker 4 (20:47):
Thirty?

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Forty? No, how long forty?

Speaker 5 (20:51):
She's not that old. I mean she sounds like she's
forty two. You don't want to make her that old.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
No, did you cheer for somebody before you became a
Colts fan? Wizard? Where are you a football?

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Sell?

Speaker 2 (21:00):
My passion for football began when I started college in Michigan,
and then when I moved here relocated to Indiana after school,
my passion for football continued, and so my new.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
Home state was Indiana. So I had to cheer for
the Colts.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
Oow, Denny, Well, it's funny she went from Big Blue
to Colts blue, and I think that's sort of cool.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
Yeah, you can't handle any of the Colors, all right.
So everybody has a favorite player of all time. Mine
was Johnny Unaniitis when they were over, you know, in
their former home. And then everybody has a favorite coach.
Give me an idea of what genre of Colts players
are your favorites?

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Honestly, I really don't have any. And of course we
all loved doing Peyton and Reggie and you know, Marvin
Harrison and everybody was here and taking us to the
Super Bowl.

Speaker 8 (21:52):
That was just phenomenal. And as far as now, my
theory is it takes a whole team to win.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Do not have one favorite player, honestly, so I don't
know if that's surprising.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
We're not going to hang up on you.

Speaker 8 (22:07):
You're really not one curve.

Speaker 6 (22:10):
But I think that makes it even more special because
you you envelop all of this Colts love, from wearing
your Colt skir to your shifts, making your own customized
Colts hearings and headbands and sharing them with your staff.
And even that day when when you got awarded the
Colts Fan of the Year, Blue and some Colts players

(22:31):
and the cheerleaders all surprised you at the hospital.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Here's a little bit of what that sounded like. To
put you in the moment.

Speaker 7 (22:38):
It's hoping you are.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
And you really were deserving, and everybody there would agree
for the same thing. You are one of the Blue
ladies too. What does this mean for you and your
Colts love?

Speaker 1 (22:58):
Overall?

Speaker 8 (23:01):
It's just it's really special.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
You know.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
I compare and winning this you know, opportunity and being
named Fan of the Year, you know, not just.

Speaker 8 (23:13):
Winning Super Bowl tickets, Yeah that's great.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
But just being recognized, you know, for my ways of giving,
and it's it's just extra special.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
And yes, a fan of the.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Blue Ladies a part of it for probably about eleven
or twelve years, I'm not sure exactly how long.

Speaker 8 (23:32):
But that's great too. I had a good group of ladies.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
You know. I also know that you volunteer your healthcare
skills at a lot of local events. Tell me about
some of the cool events that you're a part of
because of the skills that you have.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Any five hundred of courses, that's cool, you know, phenomenal.
I worked prior to working for Ascension, I did work
for Methodists downtown in the emergency room. That's who they're
connected with, and obviously the hospital and you know the
pre e ms like out there all the you know,

(24:10):
people watching in the fans.

Speaker 8 (24:12):
It gets very very busy.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
So I do that and then over the last i'd
say eight years or so, volunteering not getting paid to
be is he pre R provider.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Excellent excellent. You're truly worthy of being the Colts Fan
of the Year for sure, and again thousands of people
entered and sent in nominations. This year, she's going to
volunteer in the Dominican Republic to assist with how screenings
and vaccinations. What do you you know, I know some
of that inspiration that you have to to give back
came from Jim Mersay. What do you have? What are

(24:47):
your thoughts about Jim Mersay and what he meant to
this community?

Speaker 2 (24:51):
But yeah, it's just his his vision for the community,
the way he loved his fans and just took care
of that, you know, not just given to the fans
through you know, his giveaways and all that, but just
the whole you know, cults organization all together. I mean,
toy drives, you know, seeing all the backpack giveaways, it's

(25:13):
just very inspiring and I just I wanted to do
that too. So I was inspired by mister Ers with
his giveaways that we just spoke about.

Speaker 8 (25:24):
For the Blue.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Ladies, I started a guessing game for example, like one
of the questions of the week would be who's you know?
Or how many rushing yards Jonathan Taylor has?

Speaker 8 (25:35):
Wow, whoever's closest without going over, when's the twenty five
dollars gift card to Amazon?

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Oh wow?

Speaker 8 (25:40):
So just random random guesses.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
It's not trivia where they have to It's just like
you know or what player's going to score the first months.

Speaker 8 (25:48):
And whoever gets it right, I've done him a twenty
five dollars Amazon gift cards.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
So hard.

Speaker 5 (25:54):
Now, did you get any hardware for the for the
award of being the twenty twenty five Colts Fan of.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
The She's got a cool jersey.

Speaker 8 (26:01):
Yeah, I was gonna say in the jersey is all
I need?

Speaker 1 (26:04):
It's pretty cool. Yeah, absolutely, Kyl.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
You go through and through for this, the guessing game,
the themed gear every shift. But even for this year's
Halloween decorations, you decorated a pumpkin. Can you tell us
about your cults pumpkin for the audience.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
That that was a team, like a department even you
know saying it it was Indiana Jones, so obviously Daniel
Jones's picture was on it, but you had all the
snakes and everything there.

Speaker 8 (26:39):
That's kind of cool.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
We did not win for the hospital, you know, our
department did not win, but to me, it was a
win because it was cold.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Sure, it was absolutely hey before we let you go
in again. I mean, this is just the coolest thing.
She's going to be going to the super Bowl. Have
you ever been to a Super Bowl?

Speaker 8 (26:55):
I have not, once in a lifetime experience.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
You're going to have the time of your life.

Speaker 8 (27:00):
And then she's also going to be if we make it,
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
I mean truly, and there really is. I mean a
lot of years, you know, you're like really hope, but
for this year, I'm not going to jinx anything, but wow,
I feel it. What do you think about Carly? How
about Carly? I mean taking over this role on the field.
Just it's been an amazing story that the daughters have taken
over and the year they're having.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
Yeah, I just I love it.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
I said, my season tickets. I'm a season ticket holder.

Speaker 8 (27:33):
And for the last several years.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
I've seen her on the sidelines like with a quipboard,
like walking up and down, just taking notes. And you know, unfortunately,
when we lost mister Ersy, a lot of people were,
you know, saying, sell the team. Girls can't run this team.
And this just makes it even better, I know it,
you know, like showing showing these people like, yes, we can.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
I know it. I just love it. I just love it. Well,
well will you guys, you can all be a part
of this too, because beginning November six, you can vote
and visit First, she'll visit nfl dot com slash Fan
of the Year. You'll see the thirty two nominees and
vote for Allison to be named the ultimate NFL Fan
of the Year. So get those votes in support our

(28:17):
Colts fan, our honor our big Colt fan of the year,
and make sure you support her. But she will be right,
there will be when was that announced? That'll be Those
honors are in February.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
February to know if she has spent one hundred days
to the Super Bowl, We'll have to check in with
you there.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Sure. Oh my god, Okay, listen, are you wearing something
lucky today? You got on your lucky socks?

Speaker 8 (28:42):
I do have a pair of Colt socks on.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Congratulations Alison, really truly congratulations Alison Bailey the twenty twenty
five Colts Fan of the Year. She's headed to the
Super Bowl. Get those votes in at NFL dot com.
Thank you so much for giving us some of your
time before the Colts game today.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
Yes, thank you so much for having me go cults.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Yes, Bye bye bye twelve forty three, Food News Next
ninety three WIBC.

Speaker 6 (29:09):
Welcome back to the first Day, ninety three WIBC.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
I didn't want to interrupt the song.

Speaker 6 (29:13):
It's a beautiful song and I could listen to Itamus Hey, Yes,
in town Lame is a rub is kicking off the
Broadway in Indianapolis season this week yep, November fourth through ninth.
That clues Memorial Hall. It was a wonderful performance when
they came here a couple of years ago.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
I fell asleep. All right, I'm sorry. I was a
long it is.

Speaker 6 (29:34):
It is a three hour it's long with one intermission
to it.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
It is a lot. It's a lot, and they.

Speaker 6 (29:40):
Will not be holding the doors, so you better get
there on time because when we got there last time,
it was here. Oh my gosh, the amount of people
that had to come in in.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
The middle of the show.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
Oh, it was so interrupted.

Speaker 7 (29:52):
Anyways, go see the play because I thought the movie
was a stinker.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
The singing was awful.

Speaker 5 (29:58):
Yes, go Yes, man from downtown thatcher Ethan with his
big phone, say what you think Ethan?

Speaker 6 (30:07):
Broadway in Indianapolis dot com to get your tickets.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
So you go. We have a couple things we want
to talk about. First of all, I wanted to mention
that today New York Marathon, and we've got doctor Magdalena
Lwandowska from Indie Hematologists running to raise awareness and funds
for the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation. It's her first full
marathon in fifteen years and dedicating every mile to the
four thousand plus Hoosiers living in inheritable bleeding with living

(30:33):
with inheritable bleeding disorders. So we cheer you on, doctor
Magdalena Lwandowska.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
Wait to go, girl on this.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Date in history, Ethan, we have like thirty seconds for
what This is a big day for you with your phonograph,
your big horn.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
I also wanted to mention that this is the anniversary
of when Victor introduced the orthophonic reproducer, which was a
huge leap forward in sound reproduction technology. It was introduced
on November two, nineteen twenty five, and that was to
add extra modulation and compliance for electrically recorded records. Actually

(31:04):
had the microphone, but.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
You were doing this without notes.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
You you know that that's in his brain. He's like you, Denny,
You're a lot alike.

Speaker 4 (31:12):
I also read up a little bit before this morning.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
So on this day in history, there you go, and
it's National Possum Day, so celebrate awesome.

Speaker 6 (31:22):
Today is also some history with the Dodgers win, yes,
the World Series, yes, but with Yoshi Yamamoto he is
now he was the World Series MVP. He's the first
picture to win the award since twenty nineteen, which is
pretty cool.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
That's cool.

Speaker 6 (31:37):
And Denny, and he's.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
Got a big stick too, I mean, he can really bad.
N he is no such a compliment.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
I mean, if you want to swing that way, that's okay. Dan.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
I just listened to Ethan over here with his orthoponics
reproduction stuff, and wow, that's pretty good.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
A week ahead, okay, the week.

Speaker 5 (32:02):
You know, you ladies need to get your minds out
of the gutter the weekend.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
As we look ahead this week, we've got some elections
on Tuesday. We've got day thirty tomorrow, we begin day
thirty three of the shutdown, the government shutdown. I know,
snap will still be something we'll talk about. Gleaners they
would prefer right now if you can help them out.
They would prefer that you send donations food, not food donations.
It's not food they want right now, it's the cash

(32:27):
because they can make a dollar. They can buy nine
dollars worth of groceries with that dollar, so they'll take
they'll take cash right now if you can help, Baby
fair Buck. Yeah, numbers are going like crazy as far
as the need. What else ethan anything else? This happening
this week? That's probably in the news.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
Not historically districting.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
When are we talking about that?

Speaker 4 (32:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (32:46):
Well, Terry Good just had a listening session down in
Tara Hate yesterday and apparently not one single constituent was
in favor of redistricting.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
We'll see what happened.

Speaker 7 (32:55):
That's reported by Tony Katz, but he's going to tell
you why Indiana should vote for redistricting.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Anyway, that's is that District eight area? I think it
might be thirty.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
Yeah, and now, ladies and gentlemen, food News do it?
Thank you, let's get into it. Join us? Will you
with food News?

Speaker 4 (33:14):
Absolutely?

Speaker 6 (33:16):
Okay, Well, the first stuff while we're still talking on this,
Snap Benefits. Indie Hunger Network was a wonderful resource and
they have so many different resources within the Indie Hunger Network.
So let's just talk through some of those because we
talked about the the Community Compass and Jenny, you know
how good of an app that is.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
That's a great app.

Speaker 5 (33:37):
I mean within miles a couple miles my home. There's
three different locations for.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
Those that need it, and also good for you if
you want to assist. It shows you food pantries that
are near you a block away where you can take
you know, your your your corn or your cream corn
or whatever you want to take anything in it can, yeah, yep.
And then spaghetti.

Speaker 6 (33:57):
One of their other programs that I personally found really
interesting is their Cooking Matters program. It teaches participants how
to make healthy, nutritious and affordable meals. That's always the
hardest part is affordable because you know how the grocery
stores can be these days. So that's a good one.
Food Drop that's also a good one. If some food

(34:18):
is unsellable but it's still edible, they will put it
together and you can get some of that donated food.
That's a good one. Food Pantry Network is very similar
to your Community Compass, but the other one is the
Food Resources Services Hub, and this was established in twenty
twenty three. It's been going for a couple of years,
but it's an all in one resource center that if

(34:40):
you are experiencing food and security, this is a great
place to go as well for a little bit more
of that. But your community Compass app is the best
one to go to for the Indie Hunger Network and
I appreciate them for all they're doing and thank you
Mark Lynch also for joining us last hour.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
Some other ways people are.

Speaker 6 (34:56):
Getting together to help out in this time, the community
has really come to YEA. Some restaurants like Five Arch
Brewing in Centerville every Saturday, they'll be giving they'll be
giving out one hundred chicken and rice casserole dishes to
feed people who are in need. Same for Temptations restaurant
in Newcastle. Thirty family sized meals being given out on

(35:16):
Tuesday and Friday this week. All you have to do
is show up and show your EBD card eb T
card and then they'll give you a meal to help
you get through the week.

Speaker 7 (35:25):
Okay, chicken and rice is some good stuff. I like
eating chicken rice dishes myself.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Oh my gosh, Yeah, that's true, as long as it's
cooked well.

Speaker 6 (35:34):
Now, Terry and I were talking about a trend that's
happening right now is being a grocery buddy. That's right,
And this is just asking the community, if you need
a grocery buddy, if you need help buying groceries, or
if you want to help someone with getting groceries, come
up with a grocery buddy and you'll go to the
grocery together and then pay for their food or vice versa.

(35:56):
And I thought that was a lovely way to be
helping back in the community, even on an individual level.

Speaker 3 (36:01):
A nice derivation of the pay it forward thing that
happens through drive throughs all the time. M hmm.

Speaker 6 (36:07):
There's going to be a community bake sale happening this
week at Barrage on Saturday, ten am to noon. It's
going to be in support of the Community Food Box
Project where many different bakeries all across Indy is they're
going to be gunning together and selling these baked goods
and all of these profits are going to go some
of them are going to go back to the Community
Food Box Project. That's one volunteering at food pantries, I

(36:30):
mean Mozille Sanders as well.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
They're still going to Spot that's open yep, starting the
week before Thanksgiving, the actual of the week up, I
should say Thanksgiving. There's still many spots available, so you
can go. You don't have to necessarily. If you can't
do anything on Thanksgiving, you can maybe help them prepare
before and last I heard they were around two hundred
or maybe so spots still left filling three three days.

Speaker 6 (36:52):
Did not realize how fast time or these what are
you passing around? I brought my little desserts from my
Halloween party and they're little.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
Cake pops, beautiful little ghosts.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
Look at this.

Speaker 4 (37:07):
Looked like, oh, thank you, kyl.

Speaker 6 (37:11):
You're welcome. Some something to munch on while you guys
are mentioned. Voodoo Brewing will be celebrating at s grand
opening also on Saturday. You're a pretty good cook, and
I thank you those little things they're so easy. And
then today is the last day of the closing of
Hobnob or that's yes, yes.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
It's been around for decades and decades and decades, and
I'm so sad. Yep, today's our last day. Danny, will
you buy that force too? I want you to buy
me Washington Square and.

Speaker 6 (37:39):
Then we can make our own traditions there.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
Come on that we could do the show down.

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Don't talk with your mouthful.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
I'm sorry, but I was just thinking about how you
can help the community.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
Can we make Washington Square a phonograph museum at least
part of it.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
There you might have room for your record player, that's
for sure.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Thank you Ethan for coming in. Denny, thank you my
friend Kylin. You're the best. Into all of our guests
as well. Have a great rest of your day. Guys,
thanks for joining us here on the first day. Go Colds,
Go Colts, Go Sports.
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