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Speaker 1 (00:18):
happy Wednesday to ya
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Hey, it's the Pats Peepspodcast.
Thank you for checking us outagain.
Number 328, how are you on thisWednesday, september the 10th
2025?
Looking out the studio windowsinto the beautiful foothills of
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the northern part of CaliforniaI like to call it gold country.
Northern part of California Ilike to call it gold country.
I'm loving the weather early inthe day today, as it is late
morning.
It is beautiful.
It's cloudy.
I loved waking up to that thismorning.
Had the window open last night.
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I love when there's a nice coolbreeze.
Had that window open.
Sound of crickets.
The crickets were rather stronglast night.
They were so strong I actuallyrecorded them here.
I'll play this for you.
This is true, this is lastnight.
Let me see if I can play thishere.
This was last night.
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I was laying in bed and I justthis is what I heard.
I just hit my record.
That was so cool and the lastpeeps we did where you could
hear the little bird in thebackground peeping, but this was
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last night.
This puts me to sleep.
This is one of the few things Ican listen to.
That actually I guess it'ssnooze Anyhow.
Crickets to start.
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328.
So glad you are here.
I do appreciate that I'msitting here looking at this.
I had this piece of papersitting here and I just opened
it up to see what it was and youknow what?
Is really cool.
This is a picture of it's anautographed picture of the
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Captain Delta show Captain Deltabut it's Captain Mitch, but
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it's signed, but he wrote forPat best wishes Captain.
Delta.
This was September 7th, butthis had to be.
Like I'm trying to think ofwhat year that might have been.
It could have been like it hadto be maybe 93, 94, 94, 95,
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probably.
Captain Mitch, captain Delta,you know, I got a little
confused because, you know, Ithought Captain Delta was what
was his name?
Captain Sacramento was HarryHarry Martin, right, harry
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Martin.
So, and I don't really rememberfor some reason that I don't
really remember Captain Sacto,harry Martin was an excellent to
me.
He was on KCRA Channel 3 growingup watching the news, and he
was very good.
He did like entertainmentreporting, but he was beyond
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that.
He was more than that.
He was really good Harry Martin, but he did the Captain Sacto
TV series.
And then Captain Mitch let'ssee what was his name, mitch oh
gosh, I'll tell you in a second.
I'm going to Google it.
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All of a sudden I'm justthinking of Captain Sacramento,
mitch Agris.
Mitch Agris, who it was such apleasure to talk to him and tell
him what he meant to me as akid.
He was Captain Mitch, but now Ilook at this, he's also Captain
Delta.
So somewhere in my mind I kindof flip-flopped that, thinking
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that Harry Martin, who wasCaptain Sacramento, captain
Sacto or whatever, later becameCaptain Delta.
But I think it was CaptainMitch that somehow became
Captain Delta.
But I think it was CaptainMitch that somehow became
Captain Delta.
Let's see what it says here.
By the way, it was just sittinghere because I told you
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yesterday I'm organizing and Ijust came across this.
I remember one morning when hesigned this, I had Captain Mitch
on, and this is a guy I watchedall the time as a kid.
They play cartoons and they giveaway prizes.
They talk to kids.
Kids would be on the show.
He wore a captain's hat, hetalked to the kids and then they
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would play like Popeye andthings like that.
It was so cool, like that, itwas so cool.
But I I true story I hadcaptain mitch on at the same
time as I had captain kangaroo,which was unbelievable bob
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keishon it was bob, it wascaptain.
He passed away in 2004, but itwas like 10 years earlier than
that.
I remember introducing thecaptains.
I was not the host of the show,I was the producer of this show
for a guy by the name of JeffKatz, and if you remember that
and how Jeff Katz was finallylet go, that is a story in
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itself.
Perhaps we'll do that on a showsometime in the future, but I
don't do that because Jeff isstill in the business.
So I don't really do that and Iknow Jeff.
So anyhow, I'll leave thatalone.
But anyhow, I thought it wasinteresting that I had those two
on together one time.
I remember introducing him.
Captain Mitch, I'd like you tomeet Captain Kangaroo, captain
Kangaroo, I'd like you to meetCaptain Mitch, and we had this
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great conversation.
If I could have only hadCaptain Delta.
I mean, yeah, Captain Sacto,but yeah, mitch was an actor,
sacramento televisionpersonality, popular with the
children, his roles, captainDelta, iconic Captain Mitch.
I'm reading what they're sayinghere KTXL, that's Fox 40 here in
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Sacramento.
Back in the day, when we getthree channels, you get the ABC,
nbc and CBS and if you werelucky and you took tinfoil and
you put, you made a littleantenna out of it and put it
under rabbit ears, you might beable to get channel 40 and then,
if you could do that, then youcould watch big time wrestling
with hank renner and all thegreat wrestlers peter mavia,
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kenji shibuya, mr saito, youknow klondike, bill haystacks,
calhoun, all the greats, youname them.
You probably know them if youwere pat patterson and ray
stevens, the whole group and now.
But then you could, uh, butthat was some of the only kids'
TV we had back then.
But that was on KTXL Fox 40.
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That was like a treat man.
As a kid, that was always ourfavorite station.
But Mitch Agris hosted the show,featured cartoons, viewer
call-in segments for prizes andhe passed away.
In 2015 is when he died.
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He was 92 years old, but fondmemories, as I'm just looking at
this, it was really great toget to know him, even for that
one very interesting on-airconversation and off-air
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conversation.
I'll always be grateful forthat.
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President Trump wants torestore the Department of War.
I saw this yesterday.
It's going to be like a billiondollars.
Here's my take on that.
This is just pretty quick, myquick take on it.
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I could go deeper into this,but and I kind of did last night
Look I like Department ofDefense.
I said last night what theDepartment of War?
What is it good for?
I get behind that.
Look I pretty much.
I'm pretty supportive across theboard of the things that Donald
Trump has done.
Again, never a zealot.
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I listen to everything.
I determine for myself whetherI think it's a good idea and so
far I think he's had a lot ofgood ideas.
Whether some people want toadmit it or not, I do think he
does.
I don't think I'm for this one.
Now, those of you who mightdisagree with me and that's all
right, that's cool, man.
Same thing on my show is cool.
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But we're going to spend abillion dollars to change it to
the Department of War.
It sounds aggressive and I thinkthere's something to be said to
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You can be aggressive withoutyou know sounding aggressive.
You know if you have a big oldtough truck, big old four wheel
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It's a big badass truck.
You don't have to tell everyone, hey, look at this, you see
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Sacramento Police Department,confirming the use of all white
stealth unmarked patrol cars byits traffic unit.
That's right, these vehiclesintended to blend in with
traffic longer, to catch usviolating the rules um,
including those of us who arespeeding, driving recklessly,
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under the influence, maybe otherthings right, being on your
phone, road rage, things likethat.
Imagine, you don't even knowand you're flipping them off.
You don't even know it's thecop and you're like, yeah, you
mother.
What is the purpose for this?
Well, of course it's fortraffic enforcement, sideshow
enforcement, dui enforcement and, like I said, perhaps I don
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don't know road rage or texting,there's other things.
So the cars are being used bythe department's nighttime
traffic team.
So you're really gonna.
Now, that's really.
Stealth cars are fullyfunctional police vehicles
equipped with emergency lightsand sirens.
They're going to be activatedfor traffic stops, constant red
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lights going to be visible fromthe front when the officer
initiates the stop, as requiredby California law, and the use
of the unmarked cars for trafficenforcement drawing some
scrutiny.
Sacramento PD.
The deployment is withinCalifornia law.
The exceptions for unmarked carsCalifornia Vehicle Code
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generally requiring trafficofficers to be in distinctive
marked vehicles while on dutyfor traffic enforcement.
However, there are exceptionsthat allow unmarked cars to be
used when investigating othercrimes, such as auto theft, hit
and runs.
Yeah, there's certain thingsthat you think maybe this is a
good idea.
Other things I'm not so sureabout, but I don't think we want
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to eliminate the black andwhites right.
Like a caller on my show saidthe other night, she goes when
you see the black and white,everyone gets under control,
don't they?
I always like it.
When you'll be traveling to atown somewhere and they put like
a like a plywood cop car hiddenin the bushes on the side of
the road, you're like, oh god,you know you slow down and you
get up to it.
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You're like, hey, that wasplywood, but that's pretty good
though.
Terms of visibility requirements, california live cars.
All emergency vehicles have ared light visible from at least
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You may or may not know who heis.
He was a star of all theseshows when we were growing up.
I remember he was on Get Smart.
He was a star of all theseshows when we were growing up.
I remember he was on Get Smart.
He was on all of these shows.
He was always one of those guys.
He'd be on the show and you'drecognize him.
You never knew who he was, buthe'd be a character in these
shows.
David Ketchum.
He played Agent 13, thefrequently uncomfortable Agent
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13 on the classic comedy GetSmart.
Remember Get Smart 99?
That's right, Chief Don Adams,who was, by the way, just as a
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Little Pat's Peeps theater ofthe mind, but anyhow, he was you
know that's a cool name for aband, by the way, agent 13.
Ooh, that's a good name for aband.
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I like that.
Hmm, here they are, don Adamsand David Ketchum in a Pepsodent
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Hey, have you had yourzirconium silicate son?
Yes, dad.
Anyhow, mr ketchum was 97 yearsold, born in 1928, a comedian
before joining mill brooks,famous spy sitcom, starred in
radio, became a regular on steveallen shows uh, he released a
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solo album in 62.
I think I swear I have that.
Of course I do.
He was Fenster in Camp Runamuck,joined the Spy Spoof in its
second season, played Agent 13,who frequently was found hiding
in uncomfortable spots liketoilets or, in that case, a
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Pepsi tube in the middle of agrocery store.
He'd be in couches andmailboxes.
I really liked it.
He said one time the hardestpart for me when he was playing
agent 13 you know what was in awashing machine, says I'm six,
two, I can't really fit into thewashing machine very easily.
Very cramped places.
Washing machine was about ascramped as he gets.
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And he says you know they alsobuilt an eight-foot tube which I
just played for you.
He gets in the tube so he couldbe spun around in the front.
He says you try to rememberyour lines while you're spinning
around with water and soapsquirting in your face, but I
told you he'd be on all theseshows.
He appeared in Get Smart, guestRoles in Mary Tyler Moore all
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these shows I watched.
Andy Griffith's show is myfavorite show of all time.
He was also a writer, wrote forGary Marshall, wrote for Happy
Days, laverne and Shirley,wonder Woman, match MacGyver,
highway to Heaven, and his finalwriting credit was in Full
House in 1990.
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Rest in peace, sir.
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Roger Daltrey, singer of thewho, has major concerns about
the who's upcoming farewell tour.
Legendary rocker, this band.
They're going to go on tour16-date North American tour.
This song is over tour.
That's what they said in 92,but they're still still going.
Kicks off uh, well, it alreadykicked off, but he was concerned
about this.
It actually ends in 18 days inlas vegas.
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Speaking to canada dates incanada along the way.
Adultery, though before theytook off, said he's fearful he
may not make it through.
In an interview with the times.
You see this the singerdescribed life on the road is
grueling.
I'm, I'm gonna be 82 next year,he said.
Remember when he said I hope Idie before I get old.
Fortunately, my voice is stillas good as ever, I'm still
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singing in the same keys andit's still bloody loud, he said.
But I can't tell you if it willstill or be out there in.
A big part of me says it'sgoing.
I just hope I make it through.
I do too, roger.
You're a great singer man, sucha great band.
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So I pulled this record from myshelf, my rare record shelf,
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today.
This is a really interestingrecord.
Pull it out of the sleeve hereand see what condition it is in,
which is in great condition, asusual.
Cadence Records.
Now, that's a first that we'vetalked about Cadence Records.
Someone wrote with a pen, aballpoint pen, at one point,
10-10-62.
This is a Cadence AdvancedPressing, cadence Advanced
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Pressing 14-29.
And it has a different song onboth sides.
The other side has a bigsticker on it from the radio
station 1506,.
Someone put an X with an oldfelt pin, 101062, written.
It's got all this stuff onthere.
This, this must have been thehit side, because it has all the
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stickers on it.
You got to be kidding me.
I don't know this song, but thetitle is hilarious.
Oh my gosh, let's play thefirst side first and we're just
going to save this.
Uh, I couldn't find a lot onthis, so we're going to just
listen together.
Of course, everyone knows theeverly brothers, so this is
going back to actually 1958,from an album called Songs Our
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Daddy Taught Us.
Let's hear here on Pats 320,what songs the Everly Brothers'
daddy taught them.
This one I'm going to save whatI think is the hit song which
cracks me up for the last one.
This is Lightning Express bythe Everly Brothers.
Whoops, whoops, sorry aboutthat.
I'm going to try that again.
Here we go.
Whoops, whoops, sorry aboutthat.
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Let me try that again.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
The lightning express
from the depot, so grand had
started out on its way All ofthe passengers that were on
board.
Oh, here's my little peep.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Oh God.
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Who said by himself
oh God, was reading a letter he
had.
You could plainly tell by thelook on his face that the
contents of it Made him sad.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
He's talking about
sappy saccharine, the stern old
conductor then started his roundtaking tickets from everyone
there.
I think this is a good time totell you I don't really own the
rights to this music.
Finally reaching the side of theroad, but no one would have
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heard this, probably without usdoing this.
I can't take that anymore.
I'm sorry.
Some songs I just don't like.
Can I be brutally honest withyou?
You're not going to like this.
Probably this is sacrilege, Idon't know if that's true.
Not a huge fan, you know.
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I know they're considered,that's true Not a huge fan.
You know, I know they'reconsidered the great icon and
not a huge fan.
Well, they influenced every.
Okay, sure, sure they did.
And I have and God bless themObviously great talent.
I'm in the minority on that, Iknow, I know.
But this one I am veryinterested in with the Everly
Brothers.
This one is a song.
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I was surprised because it'sthe Everly Brothers.
It's a cover of an oldercountry song, I guess, an old
folk tune, originally writtenand recorded by Carl Davis and
Hardy Taylor in 1934.
With a heartbreaking plot.
Song tells the story of an oldand gray mother who travels to
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the penitentiary to pay for herson's release.
The warden informs her thathe's a hardened criminal, but
the mother persists offering toscrub floors, pawn her
belongings.
The warden brings her son outto see her.
However, she dies in his armsbefore they can leave.
How sad is that.
Here it is.
This is.
I'm just here to get my babyout of jail.
I'm not in your town.
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Whoops, darn it.
I keep skipping it.
There you go.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
I'm not in your town
to stay, said a lady, old and
gray, to the warden of thepenitentiary.
I'm not in your town to stayand I'll soon be on my way.
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I'm just here to get my babyout of jail.
Oh, Warden, I'm just here toget my baby out of jail.
I tried to raise my baby right.
I have prayed both day andnight.
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Speaker 3 (32:22):
We'll see you on the
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It was just five years todaywhen his daddy passed away.
He was found beneath the snow,so cold and white.