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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello, killing Nash. Happy Thursday tomorrow, thank god is Friday.
Ready for the weekend, Ready to get over this weather
from the week. Hopefully next week is going to be warmer.
I haven't even looked at the extended forecast. I just
know in my heart of hearts, once we get through
this cold weather from tonight being Thursday night through the weekend,
it's gonna warm up. I'm gonna Felix coming. You're talking

(00:22):
about Saint Pats in five points shamra oparadeing Lexington.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
I feel like tonight might be the perfect night for
you because Sally loves the cold weather. She's all about it.
She wants the fireplace on even in August, and so
tonight will be a great night for the fireplace, and
it'll be a great night to watch hockey.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
That's true. I am all excited about this hockey game.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
And so she'll probably watch it with you.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
You know, I'm sure she would.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
She's a very pro American person. And you know, we
have not had a hockey event like this. I don't
know ever because the we you know, you can go
back to the Miracle on ice and was at nineteen
eighty but agreed, but we did not have the build

(01:17):
up that we have for tonight, where I guess most
people have heard about it by now. Saturday Night, USA
plays Canada and the Canadians are booing the national anthem.
The other people had bowed the national anthem earlier when
we played I think Sweden or Finland or somebody like that.
A lot of people are upset right now because Donald
Trump has made the declaration that we're in America first

(01:39):
country and we're going to be cutting off funding for
y'all and all this sort of stuff, and obviously kind
of mocked Canada a little bit with his you're going
to be make a great fifty first state. And so
the Canadians were booing our national anthem and apparently our
team when they skated out onto the ice after the anthem,
they kind of talked about it with some of the

(02:00):
players from Canada, like, man, what do you think about that?
And they didn't get the answers they were looking for.
They didn't get the you know, you know those are
just some idiot fans or anything like that. It was like, no,
that's how we all feel. We all feel like, you
guys are a crappy country right now. Oh that's how
you feel. And within the first nine seconds you had
three separate fist fights. And in international hockey, you haven't

(02:24):
had a fight in over twenty years on a hockey rink,
so you had three and nine seconds after going twenty
two years. I think it is since your last fight. Wow,
the Americans are letting it be known that we don't
care if we're coming to Toronto or wherever we go.
We are the best. And not only did they just
whoop that tail on the ice, then they whooped it

(02:45):
in the hockey game. They won three to one. Tonight's
the championship. And it happens to be playing in Boston,
where Liberty was born, where the tea party took place,
where we said to King George Suckett all of that,
and they've now put out the plea please Donald Trump,
please come to Boston. Wasn't not a song Please come

(03:08):
to Boston for the fist fights. They're gonna be whooping
that Canadian tail tonight, and.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
I think this is I know it's gonna be very contentious.
John was at a I don't even know the name
of the Dallas hockey team. I wouldn't even Dallas Stars. Yeah,
I wouldn't even know that Dallas has a hockey team.
But John was in Dallas like three weeks ago and
he's at a Dallas Stars versus Toronto Maple Leafs game,

(03:36):
and something happened. I don't know if it was the
national anthem or whatever, but something happened. And it was
right after Trump and announced the tariffs, and John yells out,
get ready for your tariffs. Well, some Canadian Maple leaf
fan not far from John, with an earshot started up
with it, and I'm like, don't get in a fight
of the Dallas Stars game from Pete say, I don't

(04:00):
want to do that. A little contentious. Well, I can't wait.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
It's tonight eight o'clock at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
ESPN will have it, and this is for their championship.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
What do you call that machine that goes around on
the ice and smooths it out? Zamboni? What zam bone? Zamboni?
If Trump does show up, do you think he'll take
a victory lap on a zambony much like he did
in Daytona.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
But you gotta win if Trump's there. I mean, justin Trudeau,
the head of Canada, he went to the last one
on Saturday night and actually talked a little smack and
talked about how, you know, the USA has some great things,
but hockey's not one of them. You know, that's our sport.
Canadians invented hockey. We we are the hockey capital of

(04:46):
the world, and we're not going to allow a bunch
of also rans to come up to our country and
beat us on our ice. And then that's exactly what
we did. And apparently the locker room was playing dream
on afterwards our you know that that was what they
were playing when they won in nineteen eighty as well.
So we're cranking it up.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Forgotten about that.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
We're making America great again. We're to and that's the
whole thing. I you know, this is not our political
talk show. We do a political talk show. But the
way I look at it is America has shackled itself
for far too long. We we are naturally the greatest
country on Earth at everything we do. There is nothing

(05:28):
that any country on the planet is better at than us. Basketball.
If we've decided to play rugby, we'd be the best
rugby nation. We're the best soccer nation, We're the best
whatever nation.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
I can tell you, Sally, We'll be watching it just
on I'm sure Trump is going to show up. I mean,
you got the governor of the fifty first state showing
up and talking smack in the previous game. Now we
get back on the ice, I'm sure Trump's going to
be there, Sally, be watching it just for that.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
I got to check his social media see if he's
addressed that at all, because if Donald Trump is flying
into Boston tonight for this, the crowd will go out
of their minds if they see him there.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
You'll be like, Kelly, be sure I show up early.
If for those of you who may be Morning Russia
regulars near Boston headed to the game, I don't know,
Kelly will tell you show up early to go through
the enhanced security or you'll get blocked out for two
and a half hours trying to go through everything, including
an anal exam to get into the damn Daytona five hundred.

(06:24):
Security is tight. Did you see what's his name? The King,
Richard Petty.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
He had to go through the enhanced security that he
put that video up of himself, and he's like, nobody
gets close to Trump without getting the enhanced security.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
The truth, Hey, tomorrow when we reconvene to celebrate our
victory over Canada Morning Russia regular. Gosh, I hope he witness.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
I've never watched a hockey match.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Since nineteen eighty I don't think I have watched an
entire hockey game in my life. You didn't want Eve
watched nineteen eighty one. Oh, you're right, I did. I'm
sure I watched the entire thing. I have not watched
one since. I've never thought about going.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
I've been to several, so I must have seen them,
like because we used to have the Hartford Whalers, which
are now ironically the Carolina Hurricane, so they followed me
down here. I left Connecticut and the Whalers did too.
So the Whalers were great. And I forget who I
was talking to the other day. They said, boring as
hell watching hockey on television. Greatest live events to go to.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Will I will say, I have seen several hockey games
when we had a hockey team here in Columbia, and
I've forgotten the name of the team, but I was
involved in one of those broom matches. Oh really yeah? So,
and they didn't put us on skates. We were just
out there on tennis shoes, which is still tough. It
was very tough. I will not do that again. I
fell hard.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yeah, you're not at the age anymore to be I.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
I didn't have gloves on, but I would not have
taken the gloves off to get into a fight on
a slippery surface or you.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
Have to, though. I think they charged you with like
attempted murder if you throw a punch with those gloves on,
because they're just steel.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
And as some hockey team Lee was telling me before
the game, they throw frozen trout onto the ice. I've
seen that.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
I've also seen Nashville does that. I don't even understand why,
but I do know that it's crazy. I would not
do it, and I have seen it done live in person.
If somebody scores three goals one player, then everybody who
has a hat is expected to throw it onto the rink,
thus the hat trick. Yeah, I hid my hat. I'm
not throwing my hat away. Probably paid like nine dollars.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
I'm wearing my damn Yellowstone hat today. A'm throwing my
John Dutton Ranch hat onto the ice.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
I probably had like a Yukon Husky's hat on that
I paid like eight dollars for at kmart. I was
gonna throw that on the ice. Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Well, you get a chance to be a winner. Tomorrow
morning at six thirty. We're gonna do what you're talking
about more. Landy Wilson tickets.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Up for grabs, all right, and this is for her
show October twenty fifth and Charlotte, North Carolina The Whirlwind
World Tour with Ernest is your opening act. By the way,
we just found out Ernest is going to be the
opening act again for Old Dominion and they're going to
kick off their tour in Charleston. At the credit one.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Stands and becoming a house act for the He's the
official act for everybody, right, so he's always the opening act,
never the what is it?

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Always the bridesmaid for the bride.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Anyway, he'll be there in Charlotte October twenty fifth with
Landy Wilson The Word of the Day Noisome?

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Noisome? Oh this one would would you would come to
the conclusion it has something to do with noise, But
it's not. It is about your sinus. It's about your sinuses.
If you have a sinus problem, it's it's it's called
the noisome affliction.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
You are so stinking close you are you are like
flirting with I know I'm right. The answer is any
offensive smell your fish is noisome. Your breath can't believe wrong.
So maybe that's how I got it confused that we're okay.

(09:59):
I' it's about your sign it says okay. Obviously it
has with your sense of smell. I remember seeing it,
of seeing an interview with a doctor about this. They
used that word.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Maybe he was wrong, maybe he was all right. So
you're gonna get a chance to win that. And tomorrow
is your last opportunity to win. Your choice to cease farms,
my to cease Valentine. That is tomorrow night, and then
Saturday night as well, and then we're going to give
you the opportunity to win. We do the More Make
a Wish Foundation. Shucker Shucker, Good morning, Oyster Shucker Shuckers.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Yes, I think we had five to give away. We've
only given away three.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
I don't know. Maybe I'll double it up tomorrow or something.
I don't know, but I no, I can't use them
for myself. That is against the Federal communications and certainly
against iHeart radio policy.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
But we could use them for you if you wanted
to go, you could.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I can't go.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
I could go. Actually, you know what, I could go.
I'm choosing to not go. My wife is out of town,
and so I'm going to take advantage of the opportunity
to clean my house on a Saturday night.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
You obviously don't love oysters like I love oysters.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
I actually don't even like oysters. I find them noisome.
They smell to me.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
That's good. I like it. See how you used the
word of the day three times, she'd regular the conversations,
make it party of vocabulary.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
I do like the fact that the money raised at
the wishful shuckers chuck shuckers, that's going to help out
the Make a Wish Foundation. So I think that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
We've also got, uh.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
You know, in a life which I would imagine is
filled with regret. Sharon Osbourne Geez says that her biggest
She revealed her biggest regret yesterday on a podcast which
you want to take a guess with Sharon Osbourne. Now,
I think you're all familiar with that. She was the

(11:51):
host of the what was she the host on the
talk or something like that? She wasn't on the view.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Was she biggest regret? Was it not using both talk sooner?
As I've been told in the commercials.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
I mean, I mean how much has she used I
mean her face. You would think that that might have
been one of her biggest regrets, all the plastic surgery
that she's had done. You might think mirroring Ozzy Osbourne
was one of her biggest regrets, just because Ozzie, you know,
has cheated on her, by his own admission, probably over
one hundred times, brought home multiple STDs, also became a

(12:24):
heroin Addict and at one point in the Motley cru
bio they talked about how high Ozzy Osbourne was that
one night he went out and started snorting lines of ants.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
He ran out of cocaine so he decided to snort
ants wow.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
I never read that story.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Yeah, you would think that maybe something in that line
would be one of her biggest regrets. But she says
in the podcast yesterday who she was on Billy Corgan's
podcast called The Magnificent Others that because she's Ozzy Osbourne's manager,
she knows everything about Ozzy Osbourne, even things that Ozzie

(13:06):
doesn't know, okay, And she said, the one thing that
I've never told him, I've never told anyone. He was
initially offered the opportunity to be the star of Pirates
of the Caribbean.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Ah, that would have been classic.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
And that's what she said. She says, I totally regretted
that we were getting ready for a tour. I said
to myself, he doesn't have time to even contemplate movie roles.
He has this big tour coming up. But he could
have been and he kind of got that messed up
boys already.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
Would have been so good for for the just for
the movie. I'm not look that can we bring Can
we get the writers to make one more episode? Because
we've got three of those? Right?

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Well, he's got such severe Parkinson's decise he can't even
walk anymore. Yeah, I don't know how the guy's alive.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
I don't know either.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
How old is Ozzy Osbourne. Let's take a look searching
for Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzi, I mean, he was a rock
star before I was like in grammar school. So he's
now seventy six years old. He was born in nineteen
forty eight, it'll be seventy seven this year, and has
lived one of, if not the hardest lives anyone's ever lived.

(14:27):
I remember seeing him. That's my first ever concert Ozzy Osbourne.
Oh really first concert ever. The opening act was Motley Crue,
and there was another band called except was their name
acc ept. They were a metal band out of Germany,
and I don't believe that the lead singer spoke English,

(14:49):
so it was a little interesting when he tried to
have dialogue with the crowd there at the New Haven
Coliseum that night. But they only had one big hit
that was on MTV called Balls to the Walls. You
get your Balls to the Walls again, to the Burner,
and then Motley Crue that was their original Shout at
the Devil tour was the opening act for Ozzy, and

(15:12):
then he was on the Bark at the Moon tour
and Ozzy was so out of his mind. So this
is like nineteen eighty three. He's like falling down and
just walking around with he's got his shirt off, a
bottle of jack tattoos everywhere, and again this is nineteen
eighty three. How many years ago?

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Is that forty two years ago or whatever?

Speaker 2 (15:32):
And I remember thinking, I don't think this guy makes
it to New Year's eve. I didn't think Ozzy Osbourne
was going to see nineteen eighty four.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
That's great, and.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Yet here he is forty plus years later.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Amazingly enough, you know that some way and talked about
in a long time. What was your first concert.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
I came out to now? I think my mother would
tell you that my first concert, although I don't remember,
it would have been what was that girl's name? The
first name escapes me, the last name I want to say.
Her first name was Genie c Riley, And apparently my
stepfather thought she was the hottest woman in the world.

(16:14):
Did she see harperval I was gonna say Harper Valley PTA.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Song Genie c Riley, and I.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Think and she played a concert at the Agawam, Massachusetts,
which is just outside of Springfield Amusement Park. So like,
if you've ever been to like six Flags, and they're
like and this summer featuring whatever, she was one of
those acts in like nineteen seventy three or something, you know,

(16:39):
c Genie c Riley, And apparently we went to you
know it's called Riverside, or it was called Riverside. I
think it's now called six Flags. We went to Riverside Park,
and I think they made me watch that like because
I couldn't be left alone. So I wasn't old enough
to go like ride the rides by myself, or they
did trust me or whatever, And so I can't even

(17:03):
imagine how ticked off I must have been. You've brought
me to what I considered my favorite place on earth
at that time. Yeah, everything's here, all the lights, all
the rides, all the popcorn, all the cotton can it's
all happening. And we got to walk through it to
get to see this old broad belt out a song

(17:25):
that I couldn't give a rip about. I've actually blocked
it from my memory. I don't recall being there, but
I do remember him telling me several times. I remember
taking you to see Genie c Riley, Genie c Riley,
but I count Ozzie as my first concert.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Another the first concert I missed that I really wanted
to go to was Elton John Carolina Colisseum. Wow. I
think I was thirteen or fourteen years old. I was
lustfully fixated on this girl named Julia that I saw
at the pool because she was a lifeguard, and I
overheard the girls talking about how she may end up
going to this Elton John concert because the guy she

(18:03):
didn't really like and offered to take her. And I
remember thinking, I found out that the tickets were like
twenty five bucks, which is a lot of money. That
was a lot of money if I could get to
the bank and get the money. But I couldn't drive.
So I've got to get I gotta get a double date.
Sp I can drive, I get the money for the tickets,
and I could take because I knew she would go,

(18:24):
because she wanted to go to the concert. She wanted
to go with the other guy. Okay, wasn't able to
pull it off. So you didn't get the ticket and
get to see Elton John. Was that a missed opportunity? Yeah?
Pretty big one. How did they compel in comparison? And
not to be able to go on a date with Julia? Woefully?
Whatever happened? Another heartbreak? Any ideas you ever keep tabs

(18:46):
on her? I see her every now and then.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
So she's older than you?

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah slightly? Yeah, how she holds up? Like to use
she's still a good looking woman.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Wow all these years? Like he most people that I
went to school with, and if any of them are listening,
My apologies. I don't mean you if you're listening, Yeah,
did not. It didn't go well. Something happened in their
thirties and forties. I think they ate something or they
drank something. I'm not sure what happened, but they they

(19:17):
something turned.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
They drink something that was possessed. Again, yeah, I don't
recognize it.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
I look at them on Facebook and I go, my god,
who are you people? Don't you don't look anything at
all like your high school photos. Scary stuff getting called.
But so we got all that. We also have a
morning Rusher radar. Speaking of love, I don't know if
it's love, but she's got a boyfriend, which is great.
Let me just go to the email. Valentine's Day. I

(19:49):
received a beautiful love letter from my boyfriend, like he
gave it to me. It's a really beautiful letter. And
then later I find it on his computer and it
was obviously AI generated. So now I don't know how
to feel. I mean, he used AI to write it.

(20:10):
I'm trying to find a way to feel good about this.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
He didn't just use AI printed off and not look
at it. He used AI to write it. He said,
that's good. I'll take that one probably did it. Maybe
he did it a couple of different times.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
He might have hit repeat, tried another one. Make it sweeter,
make it sweeter.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
He moved. The movie.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Green Book, Now, what's the Green Mile?

Speaker 1 (20:35):
No? Green Book? Green Book? No, I don't recall that one.
It's a great movie. It was about a guy from
the Tri State area. I think it was Manhattan, I
can't remember, the Bronx or somewhere. He was hired to
be a show for for a concert pianist, world renowned pianist. Okay,

(20:58):
and he helped him. He actually was his driver through
the Southeast prior to the civil rights movement. And they
so it's a white driver for a black guy, that's right, okay.
And the Green Book was a book that showed if
you traveled in the Southeast, hotels that will allow African
Americans to stay there. So they would always have to
stay at these really interesting hotels. Yes, but the whole time,

(21:21):
this guy would write to his wife during the movie
and him being from the Bronx and portray to the
movie is not very well educated. He would write these letters.
And the guy who was very educated, obviously in the
concert pianists, the African American in the movie, would help
him write better letters, clean it up. Yes, And by
the end of the tour, which I think took like

(21:42):
three or four months. If you've never seen the movie,
it's a good movie, the wife finally gets to meet
this guy and she wraps her arms around him and
she whispers in his ear, thanks for helping him with
the letters. Okay, that is exactly what. This is a
modern day equivalent of thanks for help with the letters.
You know, when you when your guy can't write a

(22:04):
Valentine's Day card, use any help you can to relate
what you're thinking.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Okay, I can see your point. However, he could have
used a Hallmark card, right that would have cost money.
This is free. Also, I think that early in a
relationship it's important for people to know where you're at.

(22:31):
And so he's he's he's still in the It's like
the first date scenario. So when you go on a
first date, you dress up a little bit nicer than
you normally do. You go to a restaurant that's maybe
a little bit out of your price range. You put
on this air about yourself that's not really you. You're

(22:53):
faking it and you're not going to be making it.
Maybe will in a couple of years, you'll be that guy, gal,
but you're not currently that person. You're faking it. If
you're at a if you're at the point in your
relationship where Valentine's Day comes around and you're writing a
quote unquote love letter, then to me, that means you've
been dating long enough where I should be able to

(23:15):
see the real you. And he has presented this as
if it was the real he. He didn't say, look,
you know, look, I couldn't say all this on my own.
I had to get it cleaned up a little bit
from AI. But all the things on there are exactly
how I feel. I just didn't have those words. He
presented it as if this is me and that is
not you, and I can see where she'd feel bad

(23:35):
about it.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
You know, that is a great point, and there's a
clear differentation between the two. In my scenario, he was
already married to the B and.

Speaker 2 (23:43):
She had already seen the real hymn. Yes, so it's
pretty clear like when he was like, yo, sweetie, that's right,
you're looking really good today, and that they're braad you
got on.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
That's a great that's a great depiction of him as
Rocky Balboa because he was writing at the beginning of
the movie, like Rocky Balboa write a card or a
letter to his girlfriend Adrian, and then it was suddenly
there all your curls surround your face. I still think
I still see there's value and you know, just play
to your strengths and your weaknesses. You need to help.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Okay, but admit it though. That's all I'm saying is
he should have He should have said, Look, obviously I
didn't write this, but I wrote that. I wrote the
emotions it was but for her to find out later.
Wait a second, you didn't write any of this. You
just wrote write a write a love letter to a
girl with dark hair.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Be hard to cover that one up. Okay, Hey, what
do you think about that? And what's going on in
your neighborhood. We should be talking about, you know, how
to reach out to us on social.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Media and Russia's back.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
I'm back. Facebook page is back. Have people stopping me
at the grocery store last night congratulating me on being
and finding out that a lot of people went through
this and didn't even get their page back.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
I would say most don't. Well, that's why I was
surprised you did. I'm going to try to find you
right now. Am I able to find you online?

Speaker 1 (25:00):
I think the last thing I put up was last night.
It was about the Ella Laneley tickets we were giving away, like.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
Go to Jonathan Rush people, Nope, can't find me. Nope.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
What okay?

Speaker 2 (25:14):
I must be blocked.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
I need to go on my page and see if
it's because the guy did block a lot of people
to make comments about.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Like Ronnie Lane. He's not Ronnie Lane, the guy who
used to work here. Uh Ron, what's his face?

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Marsh? Ron Marsh. He got blocked. He got blocked, and
he blocked you too. He blocked you back. That's okay,
all right, So hey ron all right. So now here's
the thing. You can always reach out to us by email.
I am Rush at ninety seven fives dot com.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
And Nash at ninety seven five wus dot com.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
We start talking tomorrow, you start talking. You also use
the same number. You want to start winning. We're gonna
do that at six thirty. It's a three ninety seven
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