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May 20, 2024 16 mins
We Got A Winner for the Trivia Question in Just 4 Days
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Goose. You bigs, dude,take me to better lose me forever.
Oh Danny, go get a realnice face, now, don't you.
Johnny? Well, actually, I'mJohnny. That's what Johnny. That's we're
gonna tell the boys about Johnny,Doctor Johnny fever and I am burning up
in here, Johnny. Who's Goose? Who is this good? Top gun?

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I'm just kiddy. You're jigging.You's jigging, all right? Uh
jagging? Johnny and Vow podcasting liveatop iHeart Mountain. This is the condensed
supercap podcast for May twentieth, onehundred and forty, first day of the
year. Two and twenty five daysremain. Seven days until Memorial Day.
We get off. We got athree day weekend this weekend. Love it.

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I do too. I'm already makingplans. We just we just got
over a weekend. We're already lookingforward for the next week. Solid how
our brains work. Huh. Twentyseven days to Father's Day, two hundred
night, nineteen days to Christmas.Today is be a millionaire? Just be
one, Just be one if youthink of you created it? Okay,
Elia's a doolittle day. Audrey Hepburnshe's party. She is. I don't

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like those kind of classic older movies. I do like My Fair Lady.
I think that's maybe because she isshe is so just beautiful, beautiful and
just charming. Yes, Flower Day, it's also flower Day. It's flower
like the both ways? Yeah,both ways. International Red Sneakers Day.

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Do you have any? Do youhave any red shoes at all? No,
there's a lot, Like I everdid. There's a lot of red
sneakers these days. Oh yeah.National Keish Lorraine Day. What is what's
the difference between regular Keish and KeishLorraine? Asparagus You don't like asparagus?
Nope? Oh I love asparagus rain. It's really tasty. I like it.

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Do you like You like Brussels sprouts? No, sae. I like
a lot of those, like pungentvegetables. Not me. National Rescue Dog
Day. Yay for the rescue dogs. I got me a rescue dog.
I had two? Yeah, Ginoand what was the other one? What
was Riley's? How did you comeup with Riley? I don't know.

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I didn't just thought that's a that'sa cool name. I love the name
Ringo, but I didn't name him. People assume because I'm music, and
it was yeah, no, thatcame. The name came with him.
I was like, yeah, Ilike that name. Well it's good.
I changed both names. Really,one was Goldie. What was the other
one. I can't remember what Gino'sname was, but it was something terrible.

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I had a rescue dog. Itcame with the name Oprah Oprah.
Apparently somebody was a big fan ofOprah, big fan of Oprah, and
I thought, oh, no problem, I'll just change it. Yeah.
No, that dog was so dumbit could only respond to Oprah. So
we were stuck with Oprah. Soit'd be in the backyard going Oprah.

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And my neighbor used to yell outthe window, Ricky lay thanks, National
Streaming Day, National pic Strawberry Day, a strawberry season? Is it?
I thought it was open it.Oh no, it's not till it's like
early June. Isn't it really aroundhere? I've never picked strawberries, but

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that sounds I remember doing it nightful. I remember my mom taking me when
I was a kid, Waits andMeasures Day and World B Day. There
you go be like, blea,it is there, it is. We'll
be back with date number four forthe Rodroy trivia question coming up after this.
If you don't know what a furryis, do not feel stupid.
I didn't know until three years ago. I was sitting in a San Jose

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Marriotte bar that was attached to theconvention center, and it was my day
off, and all of these peoplein elaborate animal costumes started coming in,
and I was like, Wow,they're impressive, right, And I in
my mind, I thought, oh, it must be a mascot convention,
you know, because they work alone, they probably like to get together and

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complain about work like we all do. But then is they kept coming in.
I'm like, you know, Iknow a lot about sports, and
I don't recognize any's mascots. Sothen all my own I decided, Oh,
I bet it's minor league. Youknow, there's so many teams you
can't keep up. Kathleen Madigan andwe talked about this on the air.

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Fory Day is over July fourth,They're coming back fourth of July weekend,
all right, so that's uh,when is that coming up? Jillly four?
It's a Thursday. It is aThursday, yeah, because we we
actually I took Friday off and apparentlywe don't have the day off. No,
I don't have to. I ain'tworking it. Tues me, I

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ain't working it. Jeez, howdo you how do you celebrate July fourth?
Minica? Make people come back?That's one day that's insane. We
work way too hard. People don'tknow how hard we work. I guess
a lot of people won't be workingthat day. I have a feeling you're
right all right, Speaking of working, I worked really hard on this trivia
question. Let's see if we geta winner. Good morning. Who's this

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all right? Nita? According toan expert, the first one of these
was created four hundred and forty sixyears ago. The average one weighs one
hundred and thirty pounds, and there'sapproximately seven three hundred and eleven of these
in the USA. I'm gonna say, I guioty guilty. Oh that's creative,
but not it? Sorry? Fourone, two, three, three,

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three ninety four or five? Oh? Your turn's a radio timescope?
Keep working. Let's go to Diane. What you got for us? How
about a stock aid? A stockaide? Interesting? Nope? Not you
know, people would put their headsand their hands in the whole like you
see him in the Gettysburg and stuff. Right, not it? Okay,

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thanks Tony. What do you gotbut will mammos? No, not well,
Willie, I don't think there's awhole lot of Willy mammos left.
No, sorry, let's take twomore. Go ahead. How about vampires?
How about vampires? But a vampireweighs one hundred and thirty pounds?
Yeah, probably what they just drink? What they don't need to? Oh?

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Really? Yeah? Are you sure? What's your source? Tom?
I think it has to do witha certain group of people that yes,
horse jockey's yesterday? Is it vampire? It's vampires? Oh my gosh,

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wow, yep, vampires. Accordingto experts, vampire experts, the first
one was created four hundred and fortysix years ago in some some you know,
European cultura. And they they don'tconsume a lot of carbs, so
they're very thin, and approximately seventhree and eleven reside in the United States.

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I am stunned. I am stunned, but I'm not surprised with Tom.
Tom. Tom's a maniac. Goodfor you. Congratulations. All right,
So we worked really hard on thatquestion and got a winner after four
days. It was a great question. I never would have guessed vampire.
Who's the greatest vampire of all time? The count on Sesame Street. Oh

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that's not bad. I was goingto go count Chocula. That's right.
Yeah, that's a good win too. So so I thought I would have
this would go on for months andmonths and months, and we got one
in less than a week. SoI I leaned on vow for the inspiration
for our next question. I don'teven remember. I'm gonna sing this question.
Yeah. Uh. This was firstmentioned in print nine thousand years ago

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in Greek literature. Oh now Iremember. Very popular today. In fact,
its popularity is up one hundred andforty two percent, So you remember.
So I can't ask member it doesno lips, don't I'm a vault
yep, don't Jerry, yep.Don't mention it to anybody. Don't want
that out in the ether. Sowe need this to last a while.

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I don't feel like it's hard comingup with these questions. So I'm glad
you inspired this one. So that'sall coming up tomorrow. News time,
let's do it. What's most importantto me? News updates, news news
updates. I like the local news, all right, what's going on now.
Money related stress is real, asif people didn't know that, it
is affecting millions of Americans. Accordingto bank Rates New Money and Mental Health

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Survey, forty seven percent of Americanssay stress and war over money is negatively
impacting their mental health more than concernsabout current events, or relationship with friends
and family, or even their ownphysical health. Sixty five percent of these
people say rising costs of everyday itemsas the main cost cause of their stress.

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You know the old saying, mo, money, no problems. Yeah,
no money, no problem. Yeah, Well, I guess maybe I
got no stress. Ain't got nothingto spend, but no stress. When
your workday is over, is itreally ever over? Or do you get
that's done? Keep answering emails,texts from the office. Yeah. It

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would be great for people to beable to completely disconnect from work, and
a proposed bill in California aims todo just that. A state lawmaker named
Matt Haney has introduced the Right toDisconnect Bill, which would guarantee workers in
California the right to enjoy their personaltime after work hours without having to deal
with work related issues. Haney sayswork has changed drastically compared to what it

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was just ten years ago. Smartphoneshave blurred the boundaries between work and home
life, and workers shouldn't be punishedfor not being available twenty four to seven
if they're not being paid for that. The bill would apply to public and
private employers, and as similar tobills already adopted by thirteen other countries,
including France, Ireland, Mexico,and Spain. But this would just be

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a state bill right in California.So we're out of luck, all right.
I don't feel obligated to respond toevery email, but we our work
hour is so are weird, weird, and there's things that need to be
taken care of. So if Ihave time, I will. If I
don't, I don't feel obligated,and I don't think there's any kind of

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expectation that we're obligated to respond.But I do, what about you?
I do out of a sense ofit's something that needs to be done and
I can't just let it go.Yes, And that's kind of me,
is like I might as well takecare of it now as opposed tomorrow,
when you know people forget obviously it'son their mind at that time. Let's

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just respond it's not that big ofa deal to me. Yeah. A
frequent shopper at a Target location inSan Francisco is looking at serious jail time
after she was found guilty of usingthose self checkout aisles to steal more than
sixty thousand dollars worth of items.How do you do that? I know,
I still really can't figure out howshe did it. Forty three year

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old Aziza Graves went to the storeone hundred and twenty times in just over
a year, and every time managedto leave with something she didn't pay for.
Prosecutors say she would scan a cartfull of items, then put a
single coin or a single bill intothe machine before leaving the store, which

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I don't know why if you don'tput the right amount in. It's not
you know, there aren't alarms goingoff everywhere to alert someone, Hey,
this person is stealing everything over here. That's pretty brazen. I feel you
know, I don't. Sometimes Ifeel guilty and I don't even do it.
You know, I'm like they're lookingat me. It's like, how

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do you see a police car evenat you're ownbeying the law. You're like,
exactly, It's like I'm going tenmiles below. But I feel like
I'm gonna get busted for something witha hand on ten and two. I'm
driving. That's funny. So thiswoman would leave and then sell everything that
she had stolen. She was convictedof felony grand theft and fifty two counts

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of petty theft. She could getup to three years in prison, just
three years. Yeah? How muchdid she see? Sixty grand? Sixty
grand? Just three years? Yeah, Like if you robbed a bank of
sixty thousand dollars, I think you'dprobably get more than three years. Yeah,
I'm just saying so crazy. DoI have time for one more?
Absolutely? All right? Two monthsaway from Jake Paul facing off against Mike

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Tyson at at and T Stadium inTexas, most boxing fans will tune in
to watch the fight on Netflix.Will you watch it? Yeah? I
think I probably will too. Tensof thousands of fans, though, will
actually sit in the stands. Andthere is a VIP ticket package that is
two million dollars gives you special access, including security and an escort during the

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fight, a private green room,all you can eat and all you can
drink food service, along with gettingphotos with Jake Paul and Mike Tyson before
the fight, and then you'll haveringside seats. It's two million. It's
a kind of a generational thing.Mike Tyson is our generational champah up against
the YouTube generations champ. It's goingto be interesting. I'm worried for Mike,

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but I hope we win. Tysonwent see I think Jake Paul,
I'm worried for him. Yeah,I don't know. He's a big dude.
He is a big dude, buthe's put on a lot of weight,
and uh, I don't know.Well, I guess we'll find out.
All right, let's do this allright. Time for d number two
for the who sings it? Wellknown female singing back in the seventies.

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Let's give this a listen. Hereyou go, you kind of before they
were famous. Kind of deal.So give this a listen. Tell me
who sings it? Will give youyour choice of tickets either Heart and Cheap
Trick or tickets for Allison Krauss andRobert Plant at Starlight coming up on June
fifteenth. All right, let's givethis a listen. Do you have a

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guess? I do? Okay,you want it now? I don't know
I'm scared. I don't think I'mright. Okay, who do you think,
Blondie? It's Deborahairy, No,it's not Deborah. Harry. Sorry,
Now it's your turn. Four one, two, three, three,
three, ninety four or five?Swisty you stay solid? Three ws?

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Good morning, Larry? How areyou all right? Put you up to?
Oh? Not mark? Everybuddy,give me a chance to win tickets
for Heart and Cheap Trick or RobertPlant and Alison Krause an the round of
who sings it before they were famous? Kind of deal. Let's give this
a listener, never empty up?All right? Who sings it? Larry?

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Olivia Newton? John? No,we already said it wasn't Yeah,
last week they said, Olivia NewtonJohn, not it? Jackie? How
you been John? How are you? You haven't called us in like a
week or two? Did I know? I'm ready for our birthdays? You
just cast us? Cast cast meaway like an old shoe. Fine,
all right? Who sings a Jackie? It is? Yeah? Four?

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When she was with the band Coxand Army. Congratulations, you're a winner.
Thank you? Hey, Jackie?Yeah, Pap Medatar didn't I thought
we'd go two or three days,but she figured that out. Boy,
it was a rough day on Johnnygot the trivia question and got the who
sings it? A new start tomorrow, sir, I got to come up

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with new stuff, all right,and all starts tomorrow at five o'clock,
brand new road Rory trivia question,a brand knew who sings it? This
one is easy? This is goingto be a real easy one, but
it's kind of cool, all right. Yeah, I wouldn't expect this band
to cover that song. So that'sall coming up tomorrow, plus that with
the news and plenty of chances foryou to win cash with one thousand dollars

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pay day. This is the lastweek, so yeah, you better listen.
May have gave you thirteen chances aday to win a thousand dollars your
first shot coming up after nine o'clocktomorrow morning with us. So that's it
for us. Thanks for listening,Say seeings, guys. Guys,
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