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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Wenesday, Gary, I don't.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Are you ready? America?
Speaker 3 (00:04):
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six different flavors, all insisting they're the most famous. There's
also the new Ai Chip Crunch. It swears its original
but actually stole its recipe from chat GPT.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Girl Scout Cookies teaching young girls the true fundamentals of capitalism,
supply demand and emotional manipulation. What day is National TV
Dinner Day?
Speaker 4 (00:35):
TV TV dinner?
Speaker 2 (00:37):
I just called dinner, eat dinner and watch TV having dinner,
watching TV runout and.
Speaker 5 (00:42):
Get me a TV dinner.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
A lot of TV dinners.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
Make that plural TV dinner, TV dinner.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Just finished the TV dinner Happy, National TV Dinner Day.
I have a great show in this present crisis. Government
is not the solution to our problem.
Speaker 7 (00:59):
Government is the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
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Speaker 1 (02:27):
Out, and you better get over there for that because
if it's October, snowbirds are going to be coming back,
and yeah, it's going to get very busy.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
It usually is. It's a packed house. It's a packed house.
So we told you last hour about a judge, Teresa Stokes,
the judge who let the Charlotte murderer go free a
few months ago, fourteen time loser should have been in jail.
She also is a director of operations at Second Chance
Services and has been the receiver of government funding for that,
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so she's probably getting kickbacks off of this. She's not
a real judge, she's not a lawyer at all. She's
an appointed magistrate with no legal experience. And as soon
as it was released yesterday that she was the director
of operations at Second Chance Services, they all of a
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sudden decided to pull the website down. Why would they
do that if everything's on the up and up. I wonder,
if everything's on the up and up, why would they
go ahead and pull that down? And we got another
one too here. This one is just even more disgusting.
(03:41):
This is over in Baton Rouge career criminals six violent arrests,
released from jail weeks later, rapes a four year old
and gives her an STD. Anthony Jelks twenty five was
quote well known to Baton Rouge police because he has
a history of violent arrests going back several years, and
just weeks after being released from prison after his most
(04:04):
recent arrest, rapes a little girl gives her an STD.
You know, say what you will, but you are going
to start seeing sadly because in these blue cities where
there's high crime, violent crime, rapes like this, uh, and
the government doing nothing about it, in fact, advocating for
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the criminals instead of the victims. You are necessarily going
to start seeing some vigilantes and uh uh, you know,
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna shed a tear when
that happens.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
No, me neither. And that's what's even you know, stick
as well, is the support that these people are getting.
You know, it's one thing that you know, something horrible
like this happens and everybody comes together and says, oh, no, this,
you know, this shouldn't happen, blah blah blah, But that's
not happening. You're you're getting headlines to see I just
(05:03):
had it the other day, the headline from the who
was it? Sorry, I gotta find it here? Well, first
you have. It's been revealed that The New York Times
has written over one hundred times about Daniel Penny. But
when searching the name of the young woman who got
killed on the train, zero nesting comes up, and Wokeness said,
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zero AP stories, zero PBS stories, zero New York Times story,
zero NPR stories, zero Wall Street Journal stories, zero BBC stories,
zero CNN stories, zero Washington Post stories, zero Reuter stories,
and zero MSNBC stories. The AP News search on their website,
there's seventy four thousand, two d and twenty one AP
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articles about George Floyd. There are zero about the young
woman who got killed. Yes, ile and I hear it. Yeah.
The Axios headline is what is disgusting and whoror grizzly
Charlotte stabbing video fuels maga's crime message?
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yeah, and what's our crime message? More police and start
doing something about these criminals. They're responsible. The left is
responsible for it, for advocating it, advocating for the criminals,
not the victims. And so's the media. The scumbag leftist
outlets like Axios, Politico, ABC, NBCCBS, PBS. They're all just gutless,
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cowardly suck ups to the left.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Yeah, this story and again, I started to say it
as we were going to the top of the hour, but
I don't recommend people watch it, but I think for
humanity's sake, everybody should. The horrible things should be seen
so that people know they don't happen again, or so
they don't happen again. It is horrifying what happens to
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the young woman. And again it's discussing that this evil
human being was let out of prison and let out
of jail and you know, let go of all these
bails and you know, fourteen arrests. It's disgusting and everybody
needs to see it to understand that this evil should
not exist and that people need to get more even
(07:21):
more up in arms about it, and.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
They need to end cashless bail. Sorry, but you need
to end cashless bail. I mean in most cases, depending
on because look what we see. Carjacking arrested, released, arrested released, Yeah,
robbery arrested, released, arrested released.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
It's yeah, what's the point of arresting them if you're
just going to release them. It's the virtue signaling that
the police are doing by saying, oh, look see we
arrested them. We can't I Matt that situation immediately come back. Yeah,
And it's pathetic even here in Nashville. I mean there's
always been a homeless problem, but even you know, certain
(08:08):
blocks you know, stay away from, or certain blocks you
can you can see them in the areas that they're
going to hang out in. But even right in front
of some of these bars that are filled with people,
you're seeing irate You know, it's one thing to be homeless,
just be sitting there on the side of the street
asking for money. That always has been and probably always
will be something that people deal with, especially in the
(08:30):
major city like Nashville here. But the irate ones that are,
you know, bouncing all around the sidewalk and you know,
trying to get people's attention as well, and there is
a zero zero cops in sight. And you hope that
if something happens to somebody that a security you know,
officer and one of these clubs is going to do something,
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which I have seen a lot of them are carrying
firearms now, uh, and maybe they are cops. Some of
them may be cops. Some of them are kitted out
like their cops. Others are are kitted out more with
just the earpiece, and but they also have a side arm.
But good. But also you know, if they're open carrying
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in a tight space, that's not fully safe either.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
No, no, unless you know what you're doing.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Right, which I'm sure most of them do. But again,
they're not doing anything about these irate people outside that
are you know, walking past the tourists. But they're just
so they're just waiting for something bad to happen.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
First, well, the magistrate, the there are several people that
are responsible for Iran a Zerutzka's death, and but that
magistrate is right on top of the list. She should
be keeping low profile. And I I'm sorry, but I
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hope she gets docksed. I'm just there. There needs to
be more public outrage in those cities, more public outrage,
more public humiliation of these people that just turn a
blind eye to the crime that's going on, in fact,
again advocating for it and calling it racist. If you
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jail the black man.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Yeah, and we know Charlotte is a crap hole, well
it is, but it's not to me anyway. It's not
exactly as known of a Democrat Heidi Hole as opposed it.
This didn't happen in Chicago. This didn't happen in New
York City. It didn't happen in California. You're seeing other
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things like this happened there, But this happened in North Carolina,
which I think more people need to understand. This is
happening everywhere.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
That's why I highly encourage you to go down to
Bean Armory and pick yourself up a piece. You don't need.
You don't need a you don't need a concealed carry
permit in the state of Florida any longer. And I
highly encourage you to be armed and stay armed at
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all times.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Arm and stay armed. But there is something else that
is the most important, and it's uh be judgmental and
be aware of your surroundings. This poor girl put herself
in this situation because she just sat down and got
on her phone. And even if she had a gun,
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which is all the memes that you've been seeing.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Wouldn't matter.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
It's been so fast it wouldn't have mattered. This guy
was sitting there, pulled out his knife, stood up, was
behind her. She didn't see him stabbed her three or
five times, and she didn't even know what happened. And
it's over less than fifteen seconds. Is most fights and
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most altercations are over in less than fifteen seconds. A
gun in that situation will not help. You would now
have to be aware of your surroundings.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Definitely, definitely two h six fifteen eighty toll Free eighty
eight four four one fifteen eighty. I love I love that.
I don't know what her name is, but I saw
this clip on the Instagram yesterday I had to get
Here's the new Prime Minister of Trinidad telling telling the
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crowd in the speech about the new gun laws and
the home invasion laws.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
Home invasion laws and legal firearms. And when the brutal
rapists and criminals come into your homes, I tell you again,
load up your magic, like them empty.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
To load up your magic, light them up and empty.
The clip words to live.
Speaker 8 (13:12):
But here's a quick secret about today's show. They're making
toasts down the hall. Ever notice, toasters are like the radio.
You turn them on and they work, no pesky upgrades needed.
Sometimes you have to shake out the crumbs and that
goes for the toaster too, that wonderful smell of toast.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Enjoy the show.
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Radio fifteen to eighty WCCF.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Tariffs and the slow frog boil.
Speaker 9 (13:50):
After the Liberation Day tariffs went into effect, market start
going haywire.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
We explained to everybody here on the program.
Speaker 9 (13:58):
That it wasn't going to be like a big bat
getting taken a hit because the tariffs they were going
to be put into place by companies and little by little,
and that's what we're seeing happening. Latest support by the
Anderson Economic Group showing that the auto tariffs on Mexico
and Canada are really starting to bite again. Everything is
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going to get priced in a lot of these companies
ordered a ton of parts and a ton of stuff
prior to tariffs taking full effect. John Deere talking about
being undermined by the tariffs, one company after another, and
they're starting to raise their prices. Not a matter of if,
a matter of when Watchdog on Wall Street dot Com.
Speaker 10 (15:17):
Bom in a shooting man raping and killing, but in
my phone, lesson what and half plays in the building
every time I turn arounund something else going around. He
(15:37):
tell me what the hell is going on.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
It's called ten Times Air elvin En Times News Radio
fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM, Wccfhpday Wednesday Year,
Charlotte County speaks on the air, ten twenty eight. Mikey
Bassi any on the phone from Nayshville. I love that, lady,
New Trinidad Prime Minister. Load up, domatic, light them up,
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empty the clip. Love her. Love that, And that's exactly
the advice that I would give to people here when
they bust into your house. Load up, domatic, empty the clip,
light them up, light them up, and uh, we see.
Do you read what's going over on in Nepal?
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Yeah, well I saw a big building on fire.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Well, politicians ban social media over misinformation, and again, there's
no such thing as misinformation. There's just information that you
as an individual can discern, whether you believe it or not.
And here in America, misinformation is really the truth that
the government doesn't want you to know, so they label
(16:53):
it as misinformation. So they banned social media over led misinformation.
So furious gen Z protesters torch the parliament building. Uh,
the ex prime minister's wife has burned alive as protesters
set his house on fire. They've they've had enough over
(17:15):
in Nepal of of the tyranny. Democrats should probably take it. Yeah,
Democrats in Blue City should probably take note of that,
because eventually crap's going to be happening to you.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Just it's all it's all going to hell and ham
and Mark Kowski. He's always so cranky these days. Very yeah,
just so yeah, yeah, if he gets his back to stocks, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Yeah, because everything's up right now. Vou the S and
P five hundred thing just hit six hundred bucks. So
things are things are good considering that. So when everybody
is all gloom and doom all the time, uh, in
terms of the market and everything, Trump has brought it
all the way back that that tiny little dip we
(18:09):
had in April. We've come all the way back and
then some so people just be ignorant.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Yeah, and uh, of course tomorrow we have the anniversary
of nine to eleven.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Yes, which how with mom Donnie running for mayor and
trending so high, I guess, uh, never forget was just
the hashtag slogan.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Just to just to just follow that, as Obama said,
just words, just speeches, just words, just speeches. But again, uh,
you know you, uh, I you know you. We can
argue the uh twin towers all you want, but when
it comes to the Pentagon, that wasn't a plane. There's
(18:55):
no way you're going to convince me that that was
a plane that hit Pentagon. The whole is two round
too small, and there's not enough aircraft debris, which there
would have been because for for there too for that
for the jet, for a passenger jet to have been
just disintegrated to the point to where there's nothing left
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of it at all, that would have been having to
go like mock and what have we got top speed
on a passenger jet? What five hundred miles an hour?
Five point sixty? Maybe that was not a jet. That
was not a passenger jet that hit the Pentagon. There's
no way you're going to be able to prove otherwise.
To me, it's just.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Not the angle of impact.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Yeah, play he coming in low and these guys were
only trained how to how to take off. There's no
way that guy was coming in that Lowlators, I'm sorrylators, sorry,
I I will. You can load Kenny onto the conspiracy
theorist category when it comes to what h the Pentagon
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because it was not a passenger jet, it was a missile,
which does beg were we in on it? And yeah,
after you see what they did with what came after
nine to eleven, the Patriot Act that they seem to
already have ready to go, and then after COVID. Yeah,
(20:21):
it's not out of the realm of possibilities that it was.
It was bad apples in our government working with the
Saudi's to do this. Sorry, just my opinion.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
I don't really and every year that goes by from
nine to eleven as well, less and less people talk
about it, even in the news cycles.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Yeah, well, we've got this over at the Gateway Pundit.
Newly declassified FBI and CIA records are shredding the official narrative,
revealing that Saudi government operatives may have been on US
soil as early as December nineteen ninety eight, three years
before nine to eleven. Exclusive reporting from veteran national security
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journalist Catherine Herridge, who's been doing some weird things of late,
exposed at two Saudi government employees, Matweb al Suderi and
Adel al Sadahan were not mere tourists. Instead, they were
caught on video in ninety nine surveying d C landmarks
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later listed as potential al Qaeda targets. Where the missile
come from? That's all I want to know, because it
was a missile that hit the Pentagon, and you could
make the case that you can make the case well no,
you know, jet fuel doesn't burn hot enough to melt steel. Well,
it didn't have to burn hot enough to melt it.
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It just needed to burn hard, hot enough to weaken it.
And so you can make that case. But then you
can also make the case of the what about Building seven,
which wasn't even hit well, and.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Just how the entire building did collapse.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
It did seem like a controlled, controlled collapse. So yeah,
there's a.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Even if the steal was weak at the top there
when when it started to fall, you would think.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
It would have fallen in a different way. Yeah, not
just right down on it.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
So yeah, right down. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
So I don't know a lot of questions, a lot
of questions, I particularly after you see the way that
our government treated its people during the COVID lied to
us repeatedly and got the whole medical community to lie
to us too, and and actually got a lot of
hospitals to help kill a bunch of people with intubation
and rem deesevir. So, you know, you can call it
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a conspiracy, but it's pretty obvious now what what they
did during RONA. So who's to say that didn't happen
at nine to eleven? I do I trust my president?
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (22:59):
Do I trust my government?
Speaker 5 (23:00):
Hell, now.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
That's a big o.
Speaker 11 (23:04):
Hella two six fifteen eighty toll free eight four four
one fifty.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Here you want to hear what the problem is with
these young people?
Speaker 2 (23:16):
What's that you want to here?
Speaker 1 (23:18):
We got a fifty cent quote?
Speaker 2 (23:20):
Oh what's what he had said?
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Fifty ahead he's complaining about his own son.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
You know, fifty cents finally grown up when he's complaining
about his own kid.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Yeah, so fifty cents is complaining about his son. Quarter
Uh no, he said, quote, my son Marquise is twenty
seven and still asking for child support. I give him
ten thousand, eight hundred dollars monthly, but he says it's
not enough. Success cost me my relationship with Marquee at
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twenty seven. He should be ashamed to ask for child support.
He thinks, being fifty cents son fifty cents saying this,
he thinks me fifty cent son means he doesn't have
to work. I offered to set up a business for
him to earn one million dollars a month, but he refused.
He has an entitlement mentality, thinking my money is his.
It hurts me to see him so irresponsible. I keep
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saying this publicly, hoping he'll be ashamed and start working.
No matter how rich you are, never let your kids
feel your money belong to them.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
Yeah, well he should cut that tent ten grand a month.
I want to be fifty cents kid.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, he said, more or less. And some of us
hustled on our own at seventeen. I've been working since
I was fifteen years old. Sorry my son or not?
I respect work.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Yeah yeah, cut that ten grand out, you know, no way?
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Wow? Ten grand a month he's still giving him in
the kids twenty seven, Yeah boy, fifty cent? Hey give
it up for him, mister eater of the red pills lately?
Speaker 1 (25:01):
Yeah uh.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
And and our boy, a Pennsyl Tucky boy, he just
keeps growing on me. Once again. Democrat Center a fetterman
up in Pennsyl Tucky suffered a struct coming off as
one of the most sensible members of his party. As
the radical Muslim communists Zoran mom Donnie rises in the
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polls in New York City's mayoral race. Fetterman called people
in his party morons for accepting the ideology of socialism.
When is Fetterman coming to our side? I mean, yeah,
he still got a lot of liberal but I mean
this is this is the epitome of blue dog Democrats.
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The you know, most of the blue dogs, if there
are any, they don't have the cojones to show their
blue dog bona fides. Fetterman doesn't care anymore. He's getting
right up in their faces. God bless him. He's the
He's a Democrat that you can actually kind of admire.
He even talks about meeting a person from a socialist
country who warned him about the evils of that economic system.
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When asked about a Gallop poll that found forty two
percent of Demo craps have a favorable view of capitalism,
while sixty six percent view Democrats view socialism favorably, Fetterman
shared how when he was in Croatia, he told people
that some people in the Democrat Party are talking about
socialism and ask people about their thoughts. Quote, Senator, there's
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a Gallup poll that was released that forty two percent
of Democrat voters view capitalism favorably, sixty six view socialism favorably.
Do you think that's a messaging issue for Democrats? Oh,
that's great, it's a great question, Fetterman responded. I literally
was in a former communist nation and I asked that.
I said, some people in my party, some lefties, are
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talking about socialism. Now, what do you think he's And
he's like, that's the worst thing ever. You would never
want to live there. I live through that kind of
a thing. You're going to need a reality check if
you ever adapt adopt any of those things, you know,
like your morons. It's like it was a nightmare for us,
and now we're a free market nation that was Croatia,
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so now and again it's it's our education system and
the universities that are indoctrinating these little morons into socialism,
giving them and again it's always, it's always when you're
living in a free country and you have the freedom
to mf your country and your and your government, and
(27:38):
you just see they give this romantic they try to
romanticize socialism. But in reality, all you got to do
is look at the millions of deaths, the poverty, the
misery in every country that has adopted socialism. Look at Venezuela,
look at Cuba, look at uh the Soviet Union prior
to the fall of the Wall, look at East Germany. Yeah,
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they won't they won't look at that at all. They
come up with that same BS line. Oh that wasn't real,
soshell is that wasn't That wasn't really. They he just
didn't do it right. It's disgusting. So good on Fetterman.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Oh yeah, Mom, Donnie's gonna gonna fix it all man.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
I just it's uh, it's pretty strange. But uh, I'm
all on board with Fetterman for for calling that out.
He said, you know, you, the Democrats go a little
bit further left. I think you could see him switching
parties the way he's talking, because he can't tell me
he's not taking pushback from the Democrats. And yeah, he
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wouldn't be the he wouldn't be the best Republican by far,
because he still has some you know, the liberal leanings.
But at the same time, this guy talks more common
sense than any other Democrat elected in the party.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Yeah, who knew having a stroke would help help them.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Out with that, no doubt. Well, historically, what do we
have today? It was on this date kids in I
believe it was nineteen thirty nine, yes, eighty six years ago,
Canada UH declared war on Germany. That was back when
Canada actually had an army.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Nice when't just the little mountains there with just fancy
ass going after Dudley Dudley.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
My actually my great uncle uncle Bill bill Stone. There
was a couple other guys from Spokane who joined the
RAF through Canada in thirty nine excellent actually in nineteen forty.
But then in before they could be deployed, Pearl Harbor happened,
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and then they got sucked into the Army Air Corps.
But and uh and flew bombers for the Army Air Corps.
But started out going up to join the RAF in Canada.
But that was when Canada was a country that you
could you could rely on, you know, there was actually
one of our allies instead of being just a but
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they're just like they're just grifter. They're just a grifter
country now trying to bleed us to the tune of
one hundred million a year and they're not getting that anymore,
and they're getting a little cranky. Well good for them,
too bad. And Alberta wants to wants to become the
fifty first state. Yeah good, nineteen fifty five on this state. Yeah, well,
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I love Alberta. Man baff up there in BC, British Columbia, BC,
Alberta love it.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Tell Greg Morton he has to move there first.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yeah, Greg, Greg, Greg and his wife to get the
hell out of Toronto, that's for sure. Seventy years ago
on this date, nineteen fifty five, gun Smoke made its debut.
You can still catch it on the Grit Channel at
twenty years, twenty years, twenty seasons that went, and you
(31:16):
can still still watch it in syndication now. Nineteen sixty three.
Sixty two years ago in this date, twenty black students
walked into a public school in Birmingham Mobile Tuskegee, Alabama.
After a standoff between National Guard troops and Governor George Wallace,
who is a racist Democrat just like they still are.
(31:37):
He wound up taking a bullet, got crippled. Nineteen seventy seven. Yeah, yeah,
we all Shet it here nineteen seventy seven, on this state.
Forty eight years ago, convicted murderer Hamida John Dubi, Tunisian
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immigrant from France, became the last per person executed by
the guillotine in France. I'm all for bringing the guillotine
back myself.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Yeah, what year was that?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
It wasn't that long ago, nineteen seventy seven, Yeah, just
forty eight years ago.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Neon Dion Sanders in nineteen eighty nine, on this date
made sports history by becoming the only person ever to
hit a home run and score a touchdown in the
same week. September sixth, nineteen eighty nine, Dion hit a
home run for the Yankees, and four days later, on
this day, September tenth, eighty nine, he ran a punt
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back sixty eight yards to score a touchdown for the
Atlanta Falcons. I understand what he's suffering, some sort of
cancer now, and I hope he's doing well like the Dion.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Very nice see.
Speaker 2 (32:52):
X Files made its premiere on Fox in this date
in nineteen ninety three nine seasons. You know it was
cool show. The Smoking Man.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Did it wrap up or did it do the I understand.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Well it went nine seasons. It came back for two
movies and two additional seasons, and I understand they're trying
to maybe bring it back again. I think, yeah, but
you know, why bring it back now when we're I mean,
there were There's all you got to do is watch
Rogan or Sean Ryan and you're getting all the You're
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getting all the real X files right there. Uh, this
date in nineteen ninety eight, old Bubba Cheese Clinton met
with members of his candate to apologize and acts forgiveness
and promised to improve as a person after he finally
admitted to hitting third base with Monica Lewinsky. So there
you go. There's your there's your history. Coming up, America's
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hottest new curse word. Clemm. We'll tell you what it means.
Speaker 6 (33:55):
After this, we'll be right back with Charlotte County Speaks
on News Radio fifteen.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
The opposite of the face is Swanson. Hungry Man TV
dinner will taste of prison right there in your own home.
Try the leaven Worth Chicken of the Alcatraz meatballs this week,
every box of Swanson, says Hungry Man on the box.
I imagine they had a marketing meeting. They went all right,
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we're not gonna do anything about the quality. We're agreed
upon that. So which segment of the public should we
target that could potentially even choke this pig food down?
What about hungry men that are broke alone and starving?
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Taste is the least of their problems. But it's an
honest product. It's TV dinner, They're telling you. TV Dinner.
Stare at the screen and chew, do not look.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Down eyes front, grind it out. Swanson? Why don't they
call it Swan song? My life is over? Thank you
very much. News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine
(35:26):
FM WCCF, Charlotte County speaks ten fifty three Hump Day Wednesday,
Michael Bassiani down there in Nashville, and again the Swanson?
The what was the other one? Mommy used to bring home? Banquet?
The Swanson and the banquet TV didn't I say what
you will? I grew up on him, and I'm.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Healthier than fancy little TV tray.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
I'd put my health up against any other person my age,
and I'll bet you I'm in better shape. So there, yes,
So where are you at this weekend when you come home?
Speaker 1 (36:02):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (36:02):
I did, Yeah, coming home Friday, I'd eat.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Two yeah exactly. Anyway, Yes, folks, come see my band.
You have to show opportunities on Saturday day show and
night show because I'm flying back Friday. So this Saturday,
September thirteenth, join us during the day at the Peace
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Peace River Botanical Gardens for the Folk and Fluttered Butterfly
Festival and you can see the fancy new folk legend
show there. And then Saturday night join us at Masseli's
and matt Lache on Pine Island Road from six to
nine thirty for the blues rocker show. Michael massyany dot
com for the full show schedule and where are the
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tickets for the You can go.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
To Peace Peacerivergardens dot org and pick up your tickets
for the fulcon Flutter show should be good, and they're
also going to have that Orgamie exhibit is kicking off
that day as well, so you can go check that out.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Yeah, the the event is from nine am to two
pm with three bands. We are the headlining bands from
noon until two so it's gonna be fun. And you
can also catch me on Normal World on Blaze TV with.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
A landaut next week on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night cool.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
And now it's time for random random. Is Derek scill
still going to be out there?
Speaker 1 (37:33):
No Derek this Weetian?
Speaker 2 (37:35):
Okay, all right? Number one of your five random facts.
A full size NBA basketball court can easily fit inside
a soccer penalty box.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
Number two. In ancient China people ate tea like a vegetable,
so they would eat the tea leaves kind of like
a salad. Number three. If you're allergic to cats, it
also means you're allergic to lions and tigers, although if
you're close enough to one, sneezing might be the least
of your problems. Number four. Ping pong was trademarked by
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Parker Brothers, which enforced it back in the nineteen twenties.
For the past fifty years, the US mark has been
owned and licensed by a sporting goods company called Escalade Sports,
and the generic term you're supposed to use for the
game is table tennis. And number five of your five
random facts, Huey lewis great harmonica player as well, played
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with who is Alice Cooper Actually? And got a perfect
score on the math portion of the SATs. Pretty cool.
There's your five random facts. I would also encourage you
to go watch Huey Lewis in that movie Duets. You
can find that online. Great movie.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Nice, So there's wait for ever realized that he was
also in Back to the Future as the teacher there. Yeah,
I never knew that was him.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
He he's cool and and he wasn't a bad actor either.
He was with Gwyneth Paltrow in that movie Duets that
I saw him in, and uh, I thought it was
pretty good. And you know what else, Hugh Jackman and
Kate Hudson go online and look at this tribute the
trailer for their movie. It's it's uh, they're doing a
movie about a Neil Diamond tribute band based on a
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true story. And it's uh. It's called Songs Sung Blue.
It's gonna be out around Christmas time. I watched the
trailer this morning and I was I was impressed. It's
like this might actually be a pretty good movie.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
Very cool. That sounds fun.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
So you got that going for you. But and it
looks like he's doing his own singing too.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's cool. I thought, I like that.
Good stuff. Cool speaking, I'll tell you this real quick.
Speaking of lions and tigers and bears on my again.
My friend caught from New York got rested soul. He
said he took his wife and kids to the Bronx
Zoo one day in New York there and there was
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just a tiger hanging out in a cage in the
middle of the walkway. It was one of those type
of exhibits at the time, and the zoo was just
slammed with people. Everybody's talking, going crazy, and it was
so loud, and he said, all of a sudden, the
tiger roared and the whole place fell silent, and just
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how loud the roar was. And the wife said to
my buddy, oh, do you have your side arm? Because
he was off duty cop at the time. He said,
for what, what do you think a thirty eight is
going to do to a tiger?
Speaker 2 (40:54):
You better hit him in the head with all six rounds?
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
All right, kids, Uh, that's all we have time for today.
Speaker 5 (41:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
We don't really care about girl Scout cookies. Uh would
you try a sunscreen flavored ice cream? Neither would I.
That's why we didn't do that. We didn't do that
story either. No, all right, what's that okay, well be
safe out there, and uh what, thank you? We'll talk
to you. You got a dog though, Is there a
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dog there or something?
Speaker 1 (41:31):
No, no dog.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
I'm hearing something in the background. Sounds like a dog
or a plate or something.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
If somebody's doing construction, they're banging something on a metal plate.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
Well, thanks for thanks for putting yourself in a great
room for audio. All right, we'll talk to you tomorrow.
I have a great day. Anybody got any more jokes?
Speaker 1 (41:54):
It any funny?
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Nope? All right, see a fox. Easy leave, you're close.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
If you're not the NU or the.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Crew, please leave.
Speaker 10 (42:07):
We are close.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
Make your way to the door.
Speaker 6 (42:11):
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