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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Well, I am very happy to say that we are back.
We are back.
We are back.
Get it down, pats peeps.
That's right, it's a.
What day?
Is it Tuesday?
It's a Tuesday.
It's 9-9-2025.

(00:37):
This is Pat's Peeps 327.
And as I gaze out of my studiowindow into the beautiful
foothills of Northern California, it's been a couple of days.
Sorry about that.
It's not like me now, is it?
But it's beautiful out.
We got a little break in theweather today.
I woke up it was cloudy.

(00:57):
Clouds are still out there,sun's trying to peek through,
but it is substantially cooler.
It's a gorgeous day and I amwishing you a very happy Tuesday
.
All right, by the way, I'm thehost of the Pat Wall Show, my
radio show heard on KFPK Radioin Sacramento.
We are on 93.1 FM 1530 AM andstreaming live everywhere on the

(01:23):
free iHeart app, just like thispodcast, on all of your
streaming platforms.
It's been a couple of days justbecause sometimes life gets in
the way.
We had to do a couple of tweakswith the studio here.
Make sure that everything isgetting ready to well.
To be honest with you, I'mgetting ready to do some video,

(01:43):
so I needed a couple of days tostart to get things in order in
terms of setting up a littlestudio, because I'm going to
venture.
Even I've been hesitating, I'vebeen putting it off for a long
time, but, okay, I'm going to dothat.
So I'll be telling you whenthat's going to happen.
But suffice it to say I am sohappy to be back Because I hate

(02:05):
missing my podcast.
I don't like missing my show, Idon't like missing my podcast.
And, by the way, please, well,we're already at September 9th,
so through September 30th, somany of you, thank you.
Over the weekend I got photosfrom so many of you going to
Rock and Soul Diner inSacramento on 10th Street Rock,

(02:27):
roc and Soul SOL Diner.
Because, again, through Pat'sPeeps and this is just one of
our businesses I'm going to keepreminding you.
You know why?
Because part of the reason, aswe always say, support local,
we're inflation busters, we'regetting you free food, two for
one entrees.
I just saw, I'll just say,patty and Eileen Sit in the

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picture.
One of them had a beautifulplatter of fish, the other with
prime rib.
I think it was two-for-one.
You can't beat that.
And, guys, you will be doingthem a favor, you a favor and my
business a favor.
Okay, I just like to remind youthat, because then people will
believe in us and then they willwant me to promote them as well
.
So there, you go.

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Or you can go to patspeepscom.
We do.
I don't know what's up with thestore, the merch store.
It's still there.
It's not how I wanted.
I don't know why it's taken solong.
My guy know why it's taken solong.
My guy that does the printinguh, he's a great guy, but I
think he's inundated.
But anyhow that it is there.
So check it out, if you wouldcheck it out, because we have
really cool pats peeps.

(03:32):
By the way, we're designing abaseball jersey that is dynamite
man.
I just think I can't wait toshow it to you.
Am I hearing a little peep inthe background?
Do you hear that?
What is that?
Do you hear that?
It was like every time I spokeI could hear the bird.

(03:55):
Maybe the bird's talking to usAnyhow, maybe the bird liked the
two-for-one deal.
You know what I'm doing rightnow.
One deal.
You know what I'm doing rightnow.
I am organizing.
It seems like I've beenorganizing forever, for years,
and as I look around my home,well, I see the result of that.

(04:16):
I see the results, but you knowI'm digging deeper.
I don't know about you.
There are certain things that Iput them off.
I'll put them off and thenthey'll sit there and they'll
eat at me Like Pat, you know yougot to do that, you got to do
that.
You got to do that, whetherit's going through my mail,

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whether it's just organizingright now, working on my upper
room.
It is a tough task up there.
So thank you to John and Sierra.
Hi, sierra, thank you forlistening.
John, you too.
With their help tomorrow, well,I'll be able to make some
headway in this process.

(04:58):
I need to be able to carry somestuff down.
So John's going to help me.
So that's what I'm doing, butwhat it does because I'm going
to my bathroom stuff down.
So John's going to help me.
So that's what I'm doing, butwhat it does because I'm going
to my bathroom stuff.
I got all this stuff.
It's everywhere in my house, soI've been doing that.
I want to have it done.
I want to more than anything.
Quite honestly, not only do Iwant to organize, because at

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some point everything that Ineed to organize is going to be
organized, and then I'm going tofeel very good, but it's going
to be clearing the palate interms of my mind, my conscious
consciousness, the thought thatI have these things that I'm
putting off, I'm procrastinatingon, and you know what I no

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longer am.
It's done, it's not eating awayat me and I think that's good
for your health.
It's certainly going to be goodfor my easing my mind.
So I thought I would likededicate, and I'll do that.
Sometimes I'll just get intothis mode and I'm doing it
because it's cooler outside, soI can go up and down my stairs

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200 times in a day withoutoverheating stairs 200 times in
a day without overheating.
So my house is in complete andutter disarray, but in short
order, after tomorrow it's goingto look just awesome,
absolutely awesome.
Speaking of absolutely awesome,friday morning on the Pat's

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Peeps podcast, I am so happy andproud to announce we will have
the legendary Herb Alpert that'sright, you heard me right, herb
Alpert on my show, on mypodcast.
He has agreed to come on.
This is the second time I'vehad him on my show and he

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remembered that.
And this was five years ago.
Give or take a couple, maybe ayear, I think it was five years,
but anyhow, prior to COVID,that's right.
So now here we are and he'scoming to Sacramento.
You know what they're doing?
They're doing the Tijuana Brass.
How cool is that?

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His beautiful wife, lani, fromBrazil, 66, tours with him and
it's going to be Herb Alpert andthe Tijuana Brass.
We're talking about one of themost powerful men in the music
business and he the founder ofA&M Records.

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You know he discovered theCarpenters.
I enjoyed hearing his music asa kid On the radio.
So this song here, I'm prettysure it's this one.
I grew up with this stuff.

(07:56):
Be in the backseat of thestation wagon 72 Country Squire
Could have been a 68 FalconStation wagon.
So I make this sound in my life.
You're going like what you makethis sound in your life.

(08:17):
Yes, I do.
It goes like this.
You know I'll make you a littlejoke.
I don't even know what that is,but I'm pretty sure this is the
song.
I could be wrong.
When I was a kid I'd hear thissong and also the Laugh-In, if
anyone remembers Laugh-In on TV,which was a great show, very

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progressive, and they'd havethis thing and they'd go.
A great show, very progressive,and they'd have this thing and
they'd go da-da-da-da-da-da-da,and that became like a punchline
of my life and I think thissong has it in there too, which
influenced me.
Doesn't that sound like a gameshow theme?

(09:03):
There it is Ha-ha, there, it is,there it is.
Ha ha, there, it is, there itis.
It's like the out of tune hornthing.
I freaking love that.
Maybe it is in tune.
I like to do it out of tune.
I think it does the.
I think it does it at the endof the right, at the like the

(09:24):
very end of the song, if I'm notmistaken.
Let's take a listen.
I love it.
Does it at the end of the right, at the like the very end of
the song, if I'm not mistaken.
Let's take a listen.
I love it.
It is so old school.
You know your ma driving downwith the station wagon.
She's got that beehive hairdo.
You kids shut up back there.
If I have to tell you again,I'm going to get a switch.
She'd tell me to go get aswitch when we were at home.

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I'd go grab a log, like a shortlog.
There it is.
I love that.
Herb Alpert coming to the SafeCredit Union Arts Center
November 13th Hope he doesn'tmind me playing this because

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he's a very powerful man.
So listen, here we go, can youbelieve I don't know what that.
I don't know what that saysabout me, but that straight up

(10:31):
influenced me.
You ask anyone, I know I'lldivulge something to you.
Like Darlene with a Y, who isjust a sweetheart Hi Darlene,
she is a sweetie, goes out ofher way to do anything for her
friends.
She's certainly done that to me, so I just try to.
You know, she's always bringingeveryone joy in the morning on
Facebook, a little positive post.

(10:52):
So I will get up in the morningquite often and sing her a
little song and then send it toher phone and whatever little
song it is, I'll end it withthat.
That, just that odd littlesound became a part of my life.
Thank you, herb Alpert Againone of the founders of A&M

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Records, which we'll talk to himabout that Discovered so many
great artists coming toSacramento at the Safe Credit
Union Arts Center.
I believe that is.
I think that's the 13th.
Anyhow, we'll talk to him onFriday.

(11:38):
I'm super, super excited aboutthat.
You know when I was out, what isthis?
Hold on a second.
Oh, I'm bleeding.
I don't even know what I did.
Isn't that awesome?
I don't know.
When you get older, like whenyou're, I better wipe that off
real quick.
You know, when you, that justkind of startled me.

(12:01):
It's on my arm there.
So I you know, when you're akid, if something happens, do
you bleed.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
No, no, no, I'm bleeding.
Oh God, oh my God, Help me, I'mbleeding.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
You know it's the end of the world.
Remember your mom would putMercurochrome on there.
Think about that.
Does anyone remember that?
That red stuff?
Hey, come over here.
Are you bleeding again?
Come here, let me put somemercury on that.
Come, jimmy Junior.
No, mom, I don't want mercury.

(12:39):
Come here.
Nothing's better for your evenfeel it Like I'm sorry.
Did I jam something into myselfBecause I didn't even notice?
Let me look.
Oh yeah, oh, that's blood.
I just noticed it.
Yeah, well, what'd you do?

(13:00):
I don't know.
I just was living.
I did something.
Who knows I just now I'mbleeding now.
So that's a phenomenon.
When I was, I was about to saywhen I went out there.
That must have been when ithappened.
I'll always catch like deersleeping in my garden.

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You know my little garden outin front.
I wonder about this.
As soon as you open the door,man in my little garden out in
front, I wonder about this assoon as you open the door, man
in my neck of the woods, thedeer are like damn, there's a
dude coming out.
It's like those little cartoons.
Remember those sound effectswhen the cartoon character is
running, you can just hear themand they sprint man.

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But then I'll see a friend insome other part of the state or
wherever.
Like, I got a friend, steve.
Steve Wilson, if you're outthere.
I don't know where he lives inCalifornia, but he'll be out
there playing like the mandolinor a banjo.
Maybe they like mandolins andbanjos.
I mean, he's a bluegrass guy,my, my buddy Steve.

(14:05):
I haven't seen him for a whilebut I need to ask him that I see
him on Facebook.
He's got these posts.
He's like when come the deer?
Deer just moseying up, what theheck?
Or I've seen people feedingthem, but not in my neck of the
woods.
I don't know what they're up to, man, but they're like hey damn

(14:28):
, is that a human?
I'm out of here, bob.
They are not sticking aroundman.
There is no trust for humans uphere with these deer.
I was looking into this.
I'm like like, well, why isthat?
I mean, what would cause that?
I have some documents.
I did some research here forPats Peeps 327.

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So there you go, let's see.
I'm always doing my research.
Here's what it says.
According to the deer experts,deer exhibit varying degrees of
weariness around humans.
This is due to a combination oflearned behavior Dang I'm
bleeding all over my deer paper.
Learned behavior, individualpersonality, their environment.

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Some deer, particularly thoseaccustomed to human presence in
areas like parks or suburbs.
They may appear friendly orcurious.
I've never seen a deer thatappeared friendly.
I don't know where they are andI've seen a lot of deer.
They never appear friendly,they always appear frightened.
Maybe it's just me, maybe theylook at me like dang that dude

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is ugly and he doesn't looktrustworthy.
Others, especially in moreremote areas, like where I live
in my mystery hut up in thewoods, or those with negative
past experiences with humans,will instinctively flee at the
first sign of a potential threat.
I don't think there's meanpeople up here in the foothills,
I don't know.
But again, Maybe there's peopleshooting at them.

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You know, I don't really see alot of deer wandering around
Sacramento.
Maybe I missed them, but theydo wander around up here.
They're going to give us a moredetailed explanation here for
the Pat's Peeps 327.
Deer that frequently encounterhumans without negative
consequences can becomehabituated, meaning that they

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learn to perceive humans asnon-threatening.
That's in the Okay.
Then the suburban deer living.
They're living the suburbanlife.
Deer living in the suburbanareas often become accustomed to

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human presence and may evenapproach people for food, just
out of curiosity.
Has that ever happened to you?
Has a deer walked up to you andcome right up to you?
How come?
Not me Farmed or hand rearing?
They say Deer that have beenraised by humans or have regular

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interaction with them are morelikely to be tolerant of human
presence.
Okay, not here.
Personality just like humans,they're more individual
personalities than deer, do Notthe ones I've seen.
They all have the samepersonality 40-yard dash.
Some deer may be naturally morecurious or bolder than others.

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Past experiences, previousinteractions with humans can
significantly influence theirbehavior, like negative
experiences, being chased, beinghunted.
You know, okay, the deer do gethunted up here.
Well, I don't know, I don't knowright around here, I don't hear
any shotguns or any riflesgoing off, but so many other,

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more fearful apparently, andprone to running the absence of
predators.
A deer living in the air, youget the idea.
Predator perception they havean.
Oh, so here's this.
Is it so in their habitat?
This is interesting.
Deer in more remote wild areasare more likely to perceive
humans as a potential threat andwill flee at the slightest sign

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of danger.
They have an innate flight orfight response.
Fight or flight response.
Their initial reaction tohumans is often to assess them
as a potential threat.
So, in essence, the deer'sbehavior towards humans is a

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complex interplay of learnedbehavior, individual personality
, environmental factors Oflearned behavior, individual
personality, environmentalfactors.
This particular person calledthe radio station.
It's a classic, this is aclassic Going back a ways Radio
caller.
This is Donna speaking to deers.

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She wants those deer crossingsigns removed.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
Mission is all that's going on there Now.
Donna, you got quite the venttoday.
It sounds like what's going onwith you.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Well, I wanted to voice my opinion on something
that's been bothering me for areally long time.

Speaker 7 (19:14):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
I tried writing the newspaper and contacting TV
stations, but nobody seems towant to hang with this, so
that's why I'm calling you guys.

Speaker 7 (19:25):
What's the issue?

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Over the past few years, I've been involved in
three separate car accidentsinvolving deer, you know, with
the population and everything.
Each of these incidents they'veoccurred shortly after I saw a
deer crossing sign on thehighway.
After I saw a deer crossingsign on the highway.

(19:47):
Well, my frustration is thatMinnesota and North Dakota
Departments of Transportationwould allow these deer crossings
to be in such high-trafficareas.
I mean, I've even seen them onthe interstate.
Why are we encouraging deer tocross at the interstate.
I don't get it.
That's such a high-traffic area.
Why are we encouraging deer to?

Speaker 7 (20:08):
cross at the interstate.
I don't get it.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
That's such a high traffic area.
I mean, I understand that deerare wild animals and they need
to travel across the streetsoccasionally to survive and, of
course, to find food, but itseems to me that it's so
irresponsible of us to allowthese deer crossings to be in
areas where these deer are solikely to be struck by oncoming
traffic.
I mean, wouldn't you agree?

(20:33):
I mean it's just, I mean you'dthink they would put deer
crossings maybe you know, in,you know smaller towns, maybe
during a, at a, at a schoolcrossing that's, it would be a
safer place for them to crosswith the deer crossing sign you
know deer crossings aren'ttelling deer that it's safe to

(20:55):
cross there, it's just more oflike an alert for drivers.
So they know it's like a highdeer population the government
put the deer crossings there,they can direct the deer
population anywhere they want toby moving that deer crossing
sign.
I mean you know why in theworld would they place it on the
highway or the interstate?
You know, I mean, god, thereare so many other places I can

(21:18):
think of and put the deercrossing signs on busy highways
and interstates.

Speaker 7 (21:22):
You seem to be under the misunderstanding that the
deer are somehow attracted tothe deer crossing sign.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Well, yeah, the deer crossing sign is there to allow
the deer to know that's wherethey need to cross.

Speaker 7 (21:37):
Right and all these car accidents you had involved a
deer after you saw a deercrossing sign.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
Exactly.
I mean I'm trying to watch outfor the deer, but I mean you
know speed limit's 55, 65.
How am I supposed to?
You know you can't brake reallyquick if you know the deer is
crossing in that deer crossingarea.
So you'd like to see thesesigns move somewhere safer?
Right, yeah, we can move them.

(22:03):
Like, don't put deer crossingsigns on the interstate or
freeways, you know, put them inlower traffic areas, you know
somewhere where the speedlimit's you know a lot slower.
You know, maybe small towns, Idon't know.
I think school crossings is agood idea.

Speaker 7 (22:22):
Well, listen, we will .
I mean, you say you've tried tocontact quite a few people
about this.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
Right, yeah, I wrote like at least three or four
letters and we will spread theword, okay.

Speaker 7 (22:33):
We will try to kind of help you raise some awareness
for this issue, okay.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
Oh, thank you, we need to move those deer crossing
signs.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
We appreciate your comment this morning.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
All right thanks.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Bye hey.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
Joe.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Where are you?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
If you can't hear me, just say something.
Where the heck am I?

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Oh, I remember now I wake up in the woodshed with two
thousand empty beers.
I came looking for a full oneand I must have passed out here.
I crawl out through the doorand I run smack into a buck.
He was eating all the applesfrom the back of Rudy's truck.

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I grab him by the back legs andhe drags me through the snow,
but when he jumps a barbed wirefence I have to let him go.
We haven't had a shave or bathsince 14 days ago.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
The empty pile is growing and nobody got a tear.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
But there's only 50 weeks to go and we'll be back on
here.

Speaker 8 (23:55):
This is the ambulance emergency line.
Do you have an emergency?
I need a ambulance.
Who is this?
A Joe?
Okay, where do you need us?
I'm in a Muffin phone booth,okay.
So where do you need us?
I'm in the motherfucking phonebooth, okay.
What's the address there?
Hold on, okay.
Sir, did you call 3911?
Uh, no, okay, joe, I needed alocation.

(24:16):
What street are you on?
Uh, I'm in the motherfuckingphone booth at the stop and go.
Yeah, I'm at the, that's it.
I'm at the motherfucking stopand go.
I meant to, that's it.
I meant to motherfucking stopand go.
Hold on, wait a minute.
What's the motherfucking script?
Huffsmith Corville andsomething.
The motherfucking stop and go.
Huffsmith Corville.
And what?

(24:36):
Hold on, yo, uh-huh, let me seeCoffee, coffee, coffee.
There you go, there you go.
I'm in the motherfucking phonebooth.
Let me tell you what.

(24:57):
I'm going down themotherfucking road, driving my
car, minding my own goddamnbusiness, and a motherfucking
deer jumped out and hit my car.
Okay, sir, are you injured?
Now let me tell you.
I get out and pick themotherfucking deer up.
I thought he's dead.
I put the motherfucking deer inmy back seat and I'm driving
down the motherfucking road andminding my own business.

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The motherfucking woke up andbit me in the back of my goddamn
neck.
They bit me and then kicked theshit out of my car.
I'm in the motherfucking wokeup and bit me in the back of my
goddamn neck.
He bit me and he done kickedthe shit out of my car.
I'm in the motherfucking phonebooth.
The deer bit me in the neck.
A big motherfucking dog came upand bit me in the leg.
I hit him with themotherfucking tire iron and I
stabbed him.
I stabbed him with my knife soI got a hurt leg and the
motherfucking deer bit me in theneck and the dog wanted me out

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of my fucking phone boothbecause he wants the deer.
Now, who gets the deer, me orthe dog?
Okay, sir, are you injured?
Yeah, my fucking deer bit me inthe neck.
Hold on, the motherfucking dogis biting me.
Hold on, god damn it, get outof here.
Hold on, the motherfucking dogis laying there.
Hold on.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Meanwhile, Chris Collins angering the NFL fans
with his controversial comments.
Pat's peeps 327.
My brother cannot standlistening to Chris Collinsworth.
You know there are certainannouncers that you just cannot
listen to for whatever reason,or you just don't like, but

(26:26):
you're watching the game andthat's the announcer.
So there you go.
It's either that or don'tlisten to anything, which is
sometimes I find a better option.
I'm not going to say who Well,maybe I will, I don't know.
John Sterling, Excuse me, butanyhow, Chris Collinsworth

(26:47):
angering NFL fans with a commentthis past Sunday on Sunday
Night Football in the first week.
The former NFL wide receiverwas on the call of the Sunday
Night Football game between theBills and the Ravens.
Bills, led by the MVPquarterback Josh Allen, came
from 15 down in the fourthquarter and beat the Ravens and
Lamar Jackson and it was a greatgame.

(27:10):
Collinsworth was on the callthere with Mike Tirico Chris,
who has been the voice of theNBC Sunday Night Football
coverage since 2009.
But Collinsworth taking heatfor what he said about 0-9.
But Collinsworth taking heatfor what he said about the Lamar
Jackson versus Buffalo Billsfan incident.

(27:30):
Sunday night, Third quarter.
Jackson threw a touchdown passto DeAndre Hopkins, which was an
incredible catch, oh my God.
So they're celebrating andthey're near the front row.
They're at the Bills Stadium atHighmark and you got a Bills
fan.
He's wearing one of those redBills jerseys.

(27:50):
He just smacks DeAndre Hopkinson his helmet and really smacks
Lamar on the helmet.
Lamar then responded by shovingthe Bills fan.
What so?
Then you have Collinsworth,NBC's lead analyst, criticizing
Jackson and the Bills fan,saying both were in the wrong.

(28:11):
Well, NFL fans were not happyabout that.
This should be the audio rightnow.

Speaker 6 (28:17):
Over by the fans.
Fan hits him up on the head andthen hits Lamar Jackson and
after that fan who wasn'tcelebrating at all hit him.
Jackson pushes the fan back.
Well, that's just Mike Tiricaright there.
He didn't really say we wasn'tcelebrating at all.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
hit him, jackson pushes the fan back.
Well, that's just Mike Tiricoright there.
He didn't really say, we didn'treally hear the comment.
Let me see if we got it here.

Speaker 6 (28:35):
Fan hits him up on the head and then hits Lamar
Jackson and after that, fan whowasn't celebrating at all.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Hmm, anyhow, I thought we might be able to hear
Chris's comments right there.
Nonetheless, mike Tirico andCollinsworth are crazy.
How is Lamar Jackson shoving afan who shoved him first?
Both are wrong situation.
Buying a ticket to a gamedoesn't give you the right to
put your hands on the players,and players have the right to

(29:03):
defend themselves.
That's according to one fan,which I happen to agree with.
You do have to be professional.
You really can't lay your handson fans, but what are you
supposed to put up with whenyou're basically assaulted?

(29:24):
Well, he was wearing a helmet,so what you know.
These guys are celebrating.
It is not up to you to smackthis guy the way you did, and
basically it was very aggressive.
Let's not pretend that itwasn't.
Here's one fan saying if youever needed a reason to hate
that, bozo, bozo, chrisCollinsworth.

(29:45):
He's trying to excuse that.
He's trying to excuse that.
He's trying to excuse thatBills fan that assaulted Hopkins
and Lamar.
Here's another fan, chrisCollinsworth, really saying
Lamar was in the wrong afterthat fan touched him first.
Get this man off my TV.

(30:07):
Bruh Jackson, by the way to hiscredit, owned up to it Said you
know what?
He needs to be a little bitmore under control, moving
forward.
He says he slapped me and hewas talking so I just forgot
where I was for a little bit.
That's what he said post-gameLamar, did you have to think in
those situations?
You have security out there,let security handle it.

(30:27):
But I just let my emotions getthe best of me.
I got to say something aboutLamar Jackson.
He says hopefully it doesn'thappen again.
I learned from that.
He's a good guy, he's a goodfootball player, but I have
never seen any reason to doubtthat he was anything but a good
guy and I appreciate hisresponse.
He doesn't seem to say thingsthat are just anything but a

(30:48):
good guy and I think he's and Iappreciate his response.
You know he doesn't seem to saythings that are just written on
a card.
He kind of spoke from the heartthere.
The fan was completely out ofline In this case.
I really honestly I don't holdit against Lamar Jackson at all.
Not at all, not one bit.
How about the lady still takingthe heat for taking the

(31:11):
baseball from that guy who gaveit to his kid?

Speaker 5 (31:14):
She was born with a complaint form in her hand.
She's been divorced more timesthan she's been married.
She doesn't leave tips, sheleaves suggestions.
She steals baseballs from10-year-old kids and then
complains about how spoiled kidsare these days.
She is raising her kids to beReddit moderators one day.
Her voice hasn't dropped below85 decibels her entire life.

(31:37):
She once won an argument with amanager at a restaurant she
wasn't even eating at.
She calls the cops on kids'lemonade stands for not having a
permit.
She actually changed her nameto Karen.
She asks to speak to themanager before the store is even
built.
She gets the same haircut everyweek and still complains to the

(31:59):
manager about it every time.
She wears a mask in her caralone.
Her Yorkshire Terrier dog hasthe same Karen haircut as her.
She once asked to speak to thepilot mid-flight.
She once called the firedepartment because her neighbors
were having a cookout.
When she walks into a store,the staff call the manager right

(32:22):
away, without her ever sayinganything.
She gets in fights about spots,stealing for street parking on
streets she doesn't even live on.
She is the most Karen woman inthe world.

Speaker 4 (32:35):
I don't always drink, but when I do, I become
everyone's problem.
Stay outraged, my friends.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Now that we've finished week one of the NFL
49er fans, they're going to bewithout their star tight end,
george Kittle, for a bit.
George is a good guy.
He's going to have a greatcareer after football, great
personality.
Yes, I'm a Ram fan, but youknow that.

(33:06):
But it doesn't matter here.
I never like to see a guy getinjured never.
But now the Niners are going tobe without him and he's a real,
obviously a key part to whatthat team does, what Mike
Shanahan does.
He's going to be dealing with ahamstring injury.
They can also be without theirstarting quarterback, brock

(33:28):
Purdy, after week one.
This weekend they're taking onthe Saints.
You know I have this desk.
I'm going to lift up my desk.
I love this.
I have this desk.

Speaker 5 (33:38):
that hold on.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
I can move it up or down.
I'm tired of sitting.
I don't like to sit.
Oh, this is a beautiful desk,so anyhow, oh, much better.
So Purdy's got like a toeinjury and a shoulder injury His
non-throwing shoulder isinjured and their coach, Kyle

(34:00):
Shanahan, saying that Kittlewill sit out a few weeks.
It's a quote Because of thehammy.
They did win, beat the Seahawks17-13 in the opener and that
announcement was expected wasexpected giving Kittle sat out
most of the game there.
The first game actually cameout street close and these

(34:22):
injuries are at least seriousenough, according to the team,
but that they don't know yet ifBrock will be available Sunday
in New Orleans.
They're just saying they got tokeep an eye on it, see how it
goes.
So there's a couple of sportsstories from the day.
Passed away.
Rick Davies.

(34:42):
He was the co-founder.
Such a talented guy co-founder,singer, keyboard player for
Supertramp, Loved SupertrampPassed away just three days ago.
He was 81.
He had blood cancer and he wasthe voice and the pianist behind

(35:08):
Supertramp's most iconic songs.
They were formed in 1969.
Boy Goodbye, Stranger.
The logical song, Bloody WillWright.
I love songs like School.
Oh, that's such a good song.
They were formed in 69, becamefamous for their prog pop sound

(35:34):
Hits like Give a Little Bit andthe Logical Song for a period of
time, just always on the radio.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
When I was young it seemed that life was so
wonderful, a miracle, oh it wasbeautiful, magical.
And all the birds in the trees.
They'd be singing so happily,oh joyfully, oh playfully,
watching me.
But then they sent me away toteach me how to be sensible,

(36:19):
logical, oh responsible.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
Practical.
So you had that sound.
You know the Roger Hodginssound.
Then you had the Rick Dav, thatsound, you know the Roger
Hodgins sound.
Then you had the Rick Daviessound and I love these earlier

(37:04):
songs with Rick singing and thekeyboards his keyboards.
Thank you, just great music.
I better talk over it.
I don't want listen.

(37:25):
I don't own the rights to this.
I always have to say thatbetter talk over it.
I don't want listen.
I don't own the rights to this.
I always have to say that.
Just trying to pay tribute,educate, you know, blah, blah,
blah.
Pat's peeps 327.
I love the creative flow ofSupertramp, but this earliest
stuff was my favorite.

(37:46):
Rick also sang on a Supertrampsong that got very little
airplay, a song calledCannonball, and I really
particularly like the extendedmix on that.
But you can tell that one'sfrom the 80s.
Here you go.
So you think you're stupid.

(38:06):
It's funny.
I guess it's hard not to agree.
They say it all depends onmoney.
What a voice.

Speaker 9 (38:27):
And who is in your family tree?
Right, right, you're bloodywell right, you got a bloody
right to say Right, you'rebloody well right, you know you
got a right to say Ha ha, you'rebloody well right, you know
you're right to say.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Yeah, yeah, you're bloody well right.
You know his voice is a littleless high-pitched than Rodgers,
but both very good.
I think he's actually a veryunderrated vocalist man.
Listen to that band.
I think he's actually a veryunderrated vocalist man.
Listen to that band.

(39:13):
Thank you for listening.
My friends, I wish you a veryhappy Tuesday.
I really appreciate youlistening.

(39:35):
Support local business.
See you on the radio.

Speaker 9 (39:45):
Right, you're bloody well right.
You know you got a right to sayHa ha, you're bloody well right
.
You know you're right to sayyeah, yeah, you're bloody well
right.
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