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That was that was That was ajag Off answer. Jag answer. Yeah,
that was awful. Oh, anothersatisfied customer. Oh, Danny go
get a real nice face, now, don't you. Johnny? Well,
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actually, I'm Johnny. That's whatJohnny. That's we're gonna tell the boys
about Johnny, doctor Johnny Fever andI am burning up in here. Joy.
Yeah, that's what Johnny does,gives you jag Off answers. That
was great, It is great.Is this something twisted in my brain that
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I love you? Maybe? Allright? Welcome in. Uh It's Johnny
and val podcasting live atop iHeart Mountain. This is the condensed supre Cap podcast
for February ninth, the fortieth dayof the year, three hundred and twenty
six days and one day until MartyGraff for Hope to benefit the hair Piece
Charities. That's tomorrow night at Hotelindigoat If you want more information, go
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to Hairpiecepeace dot org. UH.Tickets that will be available at the door.
So hopefully we'll see you there.I'm gonna be wearing a very colorful
suit, so hopefully I'll see youin there. Five days until Valerie.
Time's day. Valerie time's day,so make sure you get Valerie's candy.
She prefers dark chocolate. And what'syou milk milk chocolate, milk chocolate.
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That's right, you prefer that's mescam. It's it's all about Johnny Dony
Donny the jag Off answers. Fifteendays until the polar planes went where what's
the word again, Kergoff, Kergiloff, We're gonna be kurgilofing the shock of
jumping in a water cold yes,Kergiloff, a lot of that going on
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that day. Three hundred and twentydays to Christmas. Today is chocolate day,
and again she loves the dark chocolate. Uh all right, So when
it comes to chocolate, do youlike the like the assorted flavors or do
you just like you just want somethingthat I'll take any of it. I
don't like coconut, so I don'tlike that in my chocolate. Nuts are
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okay, Peanut butter melt aways aregood, good, really good. I
don't like M and m's in mychocolate. M and m's and chocolate,
yeah, like a well that's moreof a cookie, I guess with M
and m's in it. Do younot like Eminem's period. I'll eat them.
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Do you like plant or peanut plan? They have ones now I think
they have like caramel inside and Crispy'sany kind of any kind of chocolate.
I'm good, but I do likethe dark chocolate. The rice crispyed chocolate
bar. Love it. Sherry VanDyke used to make. She would make
these rice crispy treats made with buttersgotch and then covered with chocolate. It
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was the best. It was absolutelysounds good. International Winter Bike to Work
Day, Yeah, that's not gonnahappen. National cut the cord day,
National develop alternative Vice's Day. I'vegot enough. I don't need alternative National.
No one eats a lone day,toothache Day, pizza, pie day,
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chocolate today. Oh that would beDo you like chocolate on your pizza?
Not? No, like a dessertpizza. Oh that would work.
That would like maybe a sugar cookiecrust. Yeah, that would be good.
I wonder if there is I gotto tick up a recipe and google
it right now? Yeah, youdo that, Read in the bathtub day
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in box day. There you go, that's you. That's your almanac,
Day thirty one for the road.Roy trivia question. Will we get a
winner? We'll find out find outcoming up after this. I used to
sell pesticides for a living. Idon't know if you can tell that by
looking at me, but I didthat for a long time. I sold
pesticides to Low's and home depot.I did that for a long time,
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and people would come in there andthey would ask weird questions. You know.
They'd be like, I'm looking forsomething organic. I'd like to kill
the insects but not harm the environment. So I'm like, well, how
about a shoe, dusty sleigh?All right? Do we have a dessert
pizza? Lots and lots of dessertpizza recipes online? Well, there's chocolate
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chip, there is apple dessert pizza. There's fruit dessert pizzas, Moores dessert
pizza, cinnamon rolled dessert pizza lotsis amazing. All right, Speaking of
amazing, I can't believe this triviaquestion lasted thirty one days. Will we
get a winner? Let's find out? Good morning, who's this cord?
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Get too early? I too earlyagain? No, you're right on time.
All right, that's great. Down, calm down, I gotta ask
me call me in nineteen seventy nine. I got let me ask the question,
okay, brother, yes, allright, nineteen seventy nine, these
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did not exist in the USA.Today, well over four hundred and fifty
and ten percent are in Pennsylvania.What are they? There are NFL football
players that way over three hundred pounds. Yes, here's that winner. You're
a winner. I'm a winner.He even has his own charing section.
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He has his own cheering section.Yeah, we can finally put this question
to bed yep In. Uh.Now, there were three hundred pounders before
nineteen seventy nine, but just ahandful. But in nineteen seventy nine there
were zero players on any NFL rosterthat weighed over three hundred pounds. And
today there's well over four hundred fiftySoulasia. That is amazing. All right,
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But you know what, I haveto do something? What I'm Denise
crazy? Denise? Yeah, I'mher dad who called it? Did you
that I'm not going to take creditsto this? Would I get help her?
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He knew effort, You knew somebodyfrom the Denise call would get a
win, would get in? Didthat matter? No? I don't no,
I don't care. Just hang on. I guess are you surprised at
all that somebody and her family won? Not in the least. That's amazing,
are you actually? You know?I thought, uh, crazy Tom
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super Tom would would get in becausehe was the first one to call in
with the right answer. He calledin like too early, but uh,
brand new question on Monday. Ohbut of course we got plenty of calls
after we had a winner. Thisis Whitney. Hi, Whitney, what
can I do you out of hu? Well? Did you get an answer
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for your trivia question? Yet wedid? After thirty one days, we
finally got a winner. Oh well, good for them. Well what would
have been your guests? Oh?NFL players that weigh three hundred or more
pounds? Oh yeah, well crazyDenise's father was the first one in today.
Yeah, that's crazy Denise is mycoworker. I'm still talking. We
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get done with the questions and westill can't escape her. But you can't.
You can't. She's too determined.Man. All right, awesome,
have an awesome weekend, you too. Bye bye, three wus Good morning?
Who's this? This is Ray?Congratulations? Are you great? How
are you? I'm good? I'ma little upset. Wait are you a
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friend of Denise's. I'm not,but I probably should be because I've had
my all my coworkers of family involvedin this question. We've been go crazy
abound the perfect answers. None ofthem were it? That was that was?
That was a jag off answer answer. Yeah, that was awful.
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Oh, another satisfied customer, Isaid, so involved in this for a
whole month. Well, what didyou think was the answer? Well,
you said they didn't exist before seventynine, and you said that a handful
did exist. No, in seventynine. In nineteen seventy nine, there
were zero in the USA. Yousaid a handful existed before. I said,
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in nineteen seventy nine, there werethere were no in nineteen seventy nine,
there were zero three hundred pounders inthe NFL. Oh, you trickster.
Well, I've got Monday's question comingup in just a second. Okay,
I don't know if I want toget involved again. I don't know
if I can handle it again.I took so much time of my life.
My coworkers might hate me. Wheredo you work? I work at
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a pharmacy. Okay, they're actuallyspeakerphone with all of them right now,
Oh, hi, guys, theycan't hear you very well. But okay,
all right, thanks you guys,have a good weekend, you too,
Good morning. How are you hi? I'm going fine. Listen,
you can do me a favorite?Could you tell me? The answer to
that real hard question was for twoand a half months. Oh I wish
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I could tell you, but canyou tell you? No, I'm just
kidding. Yeah, NFL players thatweigh over three hundred pounds was the answer.
He's obviously impressed. Yeah, Igot me. That's funny. All
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right, So a couple satisfied customers. That's that's We're all about customer satisfaction
here at three WS. All Right, you ready for Monday's question? Sure?
An Australian woman invented this over sixtyyears ago when she was just thirty
eight years old. Today, overone hundred million dollars of these are sold
each and every year. Sixty yearsago, she invented it sixty years over
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sixty years ago. Yep, Idon't know when you have the weekend to
figure out? Okay, can Iask a question Monday? Okay? All
right, deal, all right,time for news? What's most important to
me? News updates? News newsupdates. I like all the local news.
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All right, what's going on?Well, with a big game coming
up, we'll talk a little moreabout football. Baseball, as many people
believe, is America's favorite pastime,but new research suggests it is not.
Not in Pittsburg, not anymore anywhere. Really. A new survey from Pew
Research Center reveals football has taken thelead, and it is a big lead.
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The poll of twelve thousand US adultsasked, if you had to choose
one sport is being America's sport evenif you don't personally follow it, what
sport would it be? Over halfsaid football baseball very distant second, with
just twenty seven percent. After that, it's basketball, soccer, auto racing,
hockey, and then others A.Baseball used to be my favorite sport.
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In fact, fun fact, funfact, I'm actually going to be
inducted into the Lawrence County Sports Hallof Fame. WHOA what is that?
April my high school team won thestate championship. Wow, well congratulations,
and so I love baseball, butright now it's it's it's football, hockey,
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and baseball's like a third, likea distant third, yeap, just
because people see football as America's sportdoesn't mean they closely follow the NFL.
Two thirds say they don't follow professionalor college sports too closely closely. Just
seven percent consider themselves to be superfans. We talked about this earlier in
the week on the show, butI love this contest. DoorDash running a
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big contest where they will give awayeverything that is advertised during the Super Bowl.
The list includes one thousand Popeye's chickenwings, Oh my god, that'd
be awesome, twenty family sized packagesof Oreos, seven hundred and twenty packages
of Reese's peanut buttercups, and Ia thirty pound bucket of mayonnaise. You
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gotta have that with your your Popeye'schicken. I guess a lot of other
food and beverages. The winner alsogets a Budweiser Clydesdale saddle. Do they
get the cars too? They do? They get at least three actual cars.
That's awesome. So if you're interestedin this price package, you have
to crack the code in the doorDash super Bowl commercial and then enter on
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a special website. So that's cool. I've never heard of a contest like
That's a good sero. Yeah,don't forget. A pair of local pops
will be among the participants in thisweek's Puppy Bowl as well. The event
rescue features rescue dogs from around thecountry that are in search of forever homes.
This year, two dogs from PawsAcross Pittsburgh Animal Rescue named Gerdy and
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Margo will participate. And I believethe Puppy Bowl begins around one o'clock.
Go Gerdy and Margo. Yeah.And finally, even though it's football and
Super Bowl talk today, I wantedto be sure to note this. Sixty
years ago today, February ninth,nineteen sixty four, the world changed when
the Beatles performed for the first timeon The Ed Sullivan Show. Eighty six
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percent of the country's televisions were tunedinto CBS that night. How many eighty
six percent? And there was likethere was only probably one hundred and ninety
million people in the US, andlike that many people. Yeah, there's
Beatles, and everybody formed their ownband after that. Yeah. Absolutely.
Here is Paul McCartney talking about thescene backstage before that historic first appearance on
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The Ed Sullivan Show. To playthe Ed Sullivan Show. That was pretty
crazy because we were sort of youknow, quite a young band of guys,
and we didn't really know this showwas as big as it was.
And just before we were going on, one of the floor managers on the
TV thing, I'm just getting ready, just get strap my base on,
and the guy just comes with goodluck everybody, he says, Remember the
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seventy three million people watching you.They go, oh, holy cow,
you shouldn't have said that. Theydid five songs over two segments, all
my love until there was you,she loves you. I saw her standing
there and I want to hold yourhand. Seventy three million people watched it,
and there was like one hundred andninety million people in the country at
that time, so like a likea like a third of the pop lot.
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That is a lot. All right, thank you, al Let's do
this all right time once again forthe quiz Master Quiz question date number three.
I failed to stump you on Wednesday, failed yesterday. We're going to
do it again today. We haveMike on the line. Good morning,
Mike, How are you sir?Good? How are you good? All
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right? Who are you rooting for? The Kentucky Chiefs or the San Francisco
Treats. Probably the Kentucky Chiefs.Okay, all right, cheek, all
right, brother, you're playing fortickets for the Doobie Brothers and special guest
Steve Winwood at Starlake on August twentieth. I've got a multiple choice quiz master
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quiz question. Vow will help youout. If you get it correct or
she gets it correct, you winthe tickets. Otherwise, Johnny wins got
it? Got it? All right? Do you want to go first?
Do you want vow to try first? I'll go first? Okay, all
right? Which of these NFL playersplaying in this year's Super Bowl had a
father that actually played for the PittsburghPirates? Was it Rock Purty, Patrick
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Mahomes or Tommy Townsend? Who isthe Chief's punter? I'll go with Patrick
Mahomes. All right, val sayTommy Townsend? You think it's the punter?
Huh? Do you want to staywith Tommy or do you want to
switch to Brock. I'm gonna,I'm gonna. I'm gonna switch to Brock.
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I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'mgonna, I'm gonna pressures on Mike.
You originally went with Patrick Mahomes.Do you want to stay with Patrick
or do you want to go withTommy Townsend. It's probably Tommy Townsend,
but I'm gonna stay with my homes. You sure, yeah, you didn't
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sound very confident in your choice.I know. Dad was a pressure for
Holmes played for the Pittsburgh Pirates intwo thousand and three. He was a
pitcher, played in eleven games,only eleven games. So congratulations, my
brother, you're what ye? Thankyou? All right? So a big,
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huge day, thirty four and fortyone downloads. Thanks, enjoy it
because on Monday it'll be back downto four. All right, So brand
new Robry trading question on Monday.I've got a top ten list, plenty
of chances for you to win cashwith one thousand dollars pay day, and
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next week is going to be thelast week for you to score the money,
so good luck then. All right, So that's it for us,
Thanks for listening. We'll catch youback on Monday, bright and early at
five am. All right, that'sit for us, Hey, Seagins,
guys, guys,