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May 31, 2025 365 mins
This is the final episode of Airchecks. Sorry, this is a long podcast (6 hours!), but this a brief look into my radio broadcast career from 1985-2003. Thank you for listening to the shows. This was towards the response of Classic Radio with Wyatt Cox going off the air and re-simplified to two 2 and a half hour shows per day. In the mean time, my concentration is Purdy Spit Radio, a Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula area community radio station. You can listen to it on purdyspit.org. Thank you everyone!
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Welcome to the final episode of air Checks. My name
is ty Rose. Now I have made my decision to
make this the final podcast and show. Thank you everyone
who listened over the years. Air Checks was originally created
due to the response of Classic Radio Theater with why
at getting pulled? Well, the show is back, but only
with shorter daily episodes. Since Pretty Spit Radio, a community

(00:43):
radio station for the Gig Harbor and Keith Peninsula areas,
is officially on the air, I will be playing you
a collage of radio shows that I did over the years.
Pretty Spit Radio can be heard at pretty Spit All
one word dot org. Now my past radio air checks.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Caff as at that May nine point nine.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
There's the Stafaris with wipeout.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Cafes f May nine point nine.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
That was the Safaris with a wipeout on caf Z.
This is Bob Anderson.

Speaker 4 (03:20):
Then I might hear.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Your problems with us with our mics and stuff.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
It's staying out on us.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Oh, it's just a reception, Bob.

Speaker 5 (03:35):
Okay, we're gonna go interview his sister because he can
get inside as it works.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
And he's stayed out.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
Don't think it will work, Bob, You're lost.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
Okay, well we have no more Bob Anderson or Bob Glee.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Excuse me, Bob, just fool the coop.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
So until it comes back, well do something.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Oh hi, Bob, thank you.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
It was gonna turn it off.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
I didn't turn it off before it fade it out.
See just fade it out.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Maybe you can get her to come out here.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
He had about ten o'clock. Well that's one I'll never
get out of here.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
Whatever.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Okay, what's that Julie?

Speaker 5 (04:37):
Now, wait a minute, we might have an interview.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Yeah, an interview with doll turnout here?

Speaker 7 (04:44):
Sure do you now growl with is eagle?

Speaker 4 (04:55):
No, it's okay, a loot.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
You heard it first year? Good you heard it her
first year?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
Bob?

Speaker 5 (05:08):
I mean I you're cutting out I do it? Jee dropped,
they're cutting my job.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
I think there's something wrong with my wose here.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
Okay, well whatever, we'll get back to you later. Okay,
here's m bon Jovi. We're going to be my baby
z f I a nine point nine FM.

Speaker 8 (05:44):
This is Bob nsing.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Bob railed out in the field today.

Speaker 9 (05:49):
Joy, you were talking, got job, we got the ball
even cool downside?

Speaker 10 (06:08):
I don't we done?

Speaker 11 (06:09):
And went up by your side.

Speaker 12 (06:12):
We got up and.

Speaker 13 (06:13):
Down the.

Speaker 14 (06:16):
Street, A piece for control.

Speaker 15 (06:22):
Less, a flesh for one man to come motifs side.

Speaker 11 (06:32):
We all bad to bree we had something to bras.

Speaker 16 (06:43):
That was on the well west sand raises funster man
fand a large three first version bag three don't.

Speaker 17 (07:04):
Okay wait Jill pat want to and tree they.

Speaker 9 (07:12):
Fancy Baylor lant okay a tall.

Speaker 18 (07:19):
Close tag vocals fail. It's a bone.

Speaker 19 (07:24):
The ride to kipch and do blul.

Speaker 18 (07:32):
Was handsome by.

Speaker 20 (07:34):
Side chance well get back.

Speaker 21 (07:42):
To take that.

Speaker 13 (07:46):
Because you a bone fa.

Speaker 11 (07:50):
La fil.

Speaker 18 (07:53):
We casle la met on.

Speaker 16 (07:58):
The willst o God, I know those reasons been was
fall three fay weeks like a.

Speaker 22 (08:50):
That's the glass?

Speaker 18 (08:51):
What you want.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
This summer?

Speaker 15 (08:56):
I don't even.

Speaker 16 (09:17):
Raise fun.

Speaker 23 (09:25):
Man man.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Why did be that baby f A g f I
A nine point nine. It's Bob mention. Bob Gail's out
in the field. He's cutting out again.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Oh love Bob you mean yeah, yeah, I hear it, Bob,
I hear you, Yes, I see you.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
Oh, mister Budle and the cat.

Speaker 24 (10:28):
That's the way.

Speaker 25 (10:29):
How if you wants to say to the sody audience,
you don't.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
Need the mic.

Speaker 26 (10:37):
Okay, go play the next song, Bob. Okay, well remember
you heard you heard it here first kfazy f M
A nine point nine.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Wait a minute, something.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
Got fade y out, Bob, You're messing up my music here.

Speaker 5 (10:59):
Okay, it's poison cafey ever made nine boy nine. I'venerson
down the field today, and this is about answering in
the studio.

Speaker 18 (11:34):
Mony nights, we said, and talking about a lot of
three we don't.

Speaker 11 (11:44):
Say dancy. Well, my newest, newest, I think we got through.
Well we do. You gotta cut up out of streets,

(12:05):
gonna drink happens.

Speaker 18 (12:07):
You gotta play out.

Speaker 11 (12:09):
I've got the world, okay, ma'm I go to.

Speaker 18 (12:18):
He knows your mine and les stay one out of.

Speaker 15 (12:24):
Some tree, both fable.

Speaker 27 (12:30):
Geez.

Speaker 18 (12:31):
You gotta stream out where your rumble flights.

Speaker 11 (12:37):
And you're drinking within us they dance.

Speaker 16 (12:43):
May be you gotta go out out on streets a
bag gotta drink, Papa. You gotta clown out in the world,
come madam, fat trouble bass.

Speaker 18 (12:58):
You gotta tapa when so weird.

Speaker 28 (13:04):
And when you get to this out you gotta.

Speaker 11 (13:08):
Up the band.

Speaker 13 (13:25):
You got it, But.

Speaker 11 (13:27):
The streets, the babe got free. You got it clouds
how the world.

Speaker 23 (13:36):
Strum?

Speaker 13 (13:38):
You got it?

Speaker 11 (13:39):
Cut up?

Speaker 16 (13:40):
I don't free The babe gotta dream bad. You got
it w out out of the world. You can think
vance had.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
You got a fun.

Speaker 11 (13:54):
Stream? The babe got the stream.

Speaker 29 (13:58):
You gotta find.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
Bob Anderson caffe Z about Beatle here, talk to me Beatle? Okay.
Beatles does not want to say much anyway.

Speaker 30 (14:23):
Uh.

Speaker 31 (14:23):
I found him behind the studios, and I just thought
I'd have to come and say hello.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Uh, Bob Doe, what do you have to go next?

Speaker 23 (14:32):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (14:32):
I've got a song called It's about a chipmunks.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
Oh, come on, no chipmunk songs, tough, No chipmunk songs?
Why not cause we don't need any No, we do.
Let me see if I can talk to turup the dog.
Can you return up?

Speaker 23 (14:47):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (14:48):
We have another interview, folks.

Speaker 28 (14:50):
Can you turn up?

Speaker 4 (14:54):
Good?

Speaker 25 (14:57):
Okay, we have turn up here?

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Like yes, don send here?

Speaker 4 (15:06):
Can you get closer about give me give me a
turn up?

Speaker 31 (15:10):
They turn they comething on, they something, turn up the dog.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
Throw behind his ears. That usually works.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
Don't lick the mic.

Speaker 26 (15:36):
They sit in there licking the mic, and and they're
beetle chasing at their tail.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
But that's just I cat catch are stupid, you know.

Speaker 13 (15:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Anyway, now, beetle, don't get.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Too close to that external speaker.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
But I know he's going.

Speaker 4 (16:03):
Vials being returned.

Speaker 31 (16:06):
For all your folks out there, he just ran away. Okay, well, Pop,
you might as well go ahead and play another song.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Have nothing else here going on.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
This cafes with the chipmunks on cafes down eighty nine
point nine f.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
M wait wait, oh leave, run it up?

Speaker 4 (16:27):
No what me in frog speed?

Speaker 32 (16:28):
Let's see Alan, I'm telling you I'll run out. I
guess it's a rite up, al but I didn't know
you wrote country music song.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Well alright, chomped the thing up and let's hit it.

Speaker 25 (16:44):
What hooray.

Speaker 14 (16:57):
I went out to work this morning.

Speaker 33 (17:00):
She was sleeping when I left her.

Speaker 4 (17:05):
I took the lunch. She picked the nine the boards,
no one crew have red meat things.

Speaker 11 (17:16):
I knew I.

Speaker 34 (17:18):
Would be crying as I kissed her cheek and softly.

Speaker 35 (17:24):
Olds that go right on?

Speaker 33 (17:26):
Wat okay?

Speaker 8 (17:28):
Yeah, And when they rang the lunch bell.

Speaker 32 (17:32):
And the boys all sat around talking, well, we were
swapping jokes, trading candy bars from milk.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
I candy bars won't work.

Speaker 32 (17:44):
So right there inside my lunch box, Uh, right next
to my sandwich was a note that's sent me. H,
she's found somebody else.

Speaker 33 (18:30):
I've got a lunch.

Speaker 23 (18:32):
Spot full of broken heart.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
It's a mere bit barking.

Speaker 36 (18:39):
And if I can.

Speaker 37 (18:40):
Swallow this swarm, I can't swallow anything.

Speaker 4 (18:46):
I have a listen.

Speaker 38 (18:48):
I have a listen.

Speaker 39 (18:50):
You know this is I have a this.

Speaker 8 (18:52):
You know this is a this song is too good saying,
cause I'm not good at that greatest.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
But I know this dude.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
It's a movie star.

Speaker 25 (19:02):
Do you know Burke Boom?

Speaker 33 (19:04):
Do I know where you live? I sure what I
do about it?

Speaker 32 (19:07):
I wanta take it down live right down there, jupni flock.

Speaker 33 (19:11):
He raises these horses.

Speaker 13 (19:12):
You in here.

Speaker 8 (19:14):
He can get on one horse and you get on
out of water and y'all.

Speaker 14 (19:17):
Can do Nicholas.

Speaker 4 (19:28):
Yeah, that was the chip box with punch box Bob.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Oh, thank you, it's about time, don't I mean? Don't
turn me off, please, I didn't turn you off.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
You turned yourself off.

Speaker 3 (19:39):
I didn't turn myself off. I had been on the
whole time.

Speaker 10 (19:41):
A boss.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
H he turn me off?

Speaker 31 (19:43):
Anyway? Uh, we're gonna talk to mister Buick here. I mean,
I mean mister Cougar, not mister Buick.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
Do you have anything to say?

Speaker 3 (19:55):
Mr Lincoln, that's very interesting? What'd you say?

Speaker 5 (20:03):
Okay, well, I don't mind, we'll get back to Just get.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Out of here.

Speaker 40 (20:08):
I'll we'll get back to you on that. Let's go
say hello to mister Tree. Mr Tree woke when you
out here? Okay, Mr Tree, what do you have to say?

Speaker 4 (20:23):
Take a really good lunch stuff out of him?

Speaker 5 (20:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
It sure looks like that one had on it. Uh
huh Okay, yes, I guess there's nothing else to really.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Interview out here.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
Well, here's Europe with carry.

Speaker 40 (20:38):
By request kay by requests day fenty nine point nine
and read by.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
A name names because I'll get in trouble.

Speaker 41 (20:44):
But when night smoke, I see no read.

Speaker 37 (21:09):
For you to crown. Weemen through these streambre.

Speaker 42 (21:17):
Reties seem get no fun.

Speaker 41 (21:24):
Try sonya don't guys?

Speaker 37 (21:32):
Can't you see him? My lap.

Speaker 11 (21:36):
Where the sunny?

Speaker 43 (21:37):
I laugh?

Speaker 11 (21:52):
They say, change my friend, thanks, change makes human?

Speaker 16 (22:31):
Where she read.

Speaker 11 (22:38):
Job low.

Speaker 37 (22:40):
Window utain and shut.

Speaker 41 (22:45):
Oh god, Ali shack on.

Speaker 18 (22:51):
It astage time.

Speaker 16 (22:54):
Lot no pretty shuts around.

Speaker 41 (23:01):
How does I fan.

Speaker 16 (23:06):
Than to say yours, my a, but does not make
a last very thin thank change not friend.

Speaker 11 (23:40):
Many week be.

Speaker 23 (24:11):
You see.

Speaker 11 (24:15):
Does not? That's that change?

Speaker 44 (24:34):
Can the can like? Y?

Speaker 16 (24:45):
Wellykay?

Speaker 4 (25:02):
When Les this is Bob, Gail you and kV Z.

Speaker 45 (25:21):
We've got.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
Bob Henderson. When I should I say, on the field.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
That's right, Okay, got Bob Anderson on the field for
you guys. Okay, Well, there's not much happening out here
in this wasteland. Well it's not going to be wasteland
it is right now because it's nothing to talk to.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
Well, have that, I'll just play the music.

Speaker 31 (25:52):
Okay, Well, I'm just looking around fay Amaka's bile give
him an interview.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
I have nothing else to say. Really, so you might
go ahead and take it.

Speaker 11 (26:01):
Away, Bob.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
I know I'm not I'm not see I just played music.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
Hear to come beetle can here beatle? No, we don't
have to worry about that song right now.

Speaker 46 (26:13):
Beatle, Oh, beatle, beatle, beatle, come beetle does not listen.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
I am me go to beetle beetle. Hey, don't forget it.

Speaker 31 (26:31):
It's no hope here. Okay, Bob might go ahead and
take it away. Beagle ran off on me, Might us
well go ahead and take it away? Beatle ran off
on me. So uh, I guess I'll talk to you later. Everybody, Okay, bye,
Bob can see you there.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
Okay, now we've got uh song. It's one of my
personal favorites, and it's called so as you get cute
up here. It's called see pushed the button twenty four times.
It's called let messed up? So I have done again?

(27:19):
He has called rock and roll to the Rescue, one
of my personal arrists by the Beach Boys. Here on Kiffy,
is he in nine.

Speaker 6 (27:26):
Or nine am?

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Here we go.

Speaker 16 (27:34):
There's a body doing down the rocket do show, getting
ready to.

Speaker 11 (27:41):
Tell you everybody start.

Speaker 16 (27:43):
To the rock and do show.

Speaker 21 (27:47):
I thought I remember king with him.

Speaker 47 (27:54):
Right away.

Speaker 37 (27:54):
I've been thinking by my.

Speaker 18 (28:01):
Mom's t me saying I never heard the dad round.

Speaker 48 (28:08):
That's never being nervan.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
Mom got to take it.

Speaker 16 (28:15):
Did it happened?

Speaker 37 (28:16):
I was doing my mama's thing.

Speaker 13 (28:22):
I not a rock and.

Speaker 44 (28:23):
Roll I see.

Speaker 11 (28:39):
Rescin.

Speaker 22 (28:41):
I didn't.

Speaker 11 (28:45):
Many in the rescin, but didn't do what I tell
you that I never thought was locking the rock.

Speaker 49 (28:59):
MoMA's bus fun enough people showing.

Speaker 11 (29:21):
The road.

Speaker 37 (29:25):
Sitting and bottle panting.

Speaker 19 (29:29):
And rescindscinn again and now making the way.

Speaker 50 (29:58):
U.

Speaker 51 (30:00):
I need a pinion when I'm doing lots of state now?
Uh can going got a fantasy by now?

Speaker 11 (30:13):
I damn it?

Speaker 29 (30:14):
Give me back the paple Ptasy said.

Speaker 16 (30:23):
Lest I say.

Speaker 52 (30:36):
The best.

Speaker 44 (30:39):
I did invest.

Speaker 37 (30:50):
The body down.

Speaker 16 (30:55):
So maybe that you.

Speaker 3 (30:59):
Now rock and rolls they rescue.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
That was Bob.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
You haven't turned up too much, thank you?

Speaker 4 (31:09):
Okay, that was our.

Speaker 12 (31:11):
Oh oh have.

Speaker 53 (31:16):
I think Brady.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Aldredge Hi, Brady hie ty are you fine?

Speaker 36 (31:23):
So what have you been doing lately?

Speaker 54 (31:26):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (31:27):
Well, I've been recently in a band.

Speaker 55 (31:29):
It's called Sakara, and I believe your company wants to buyas.

Speaker 56 (31:34):
Yeah, okay?

Speaker 10 (31:35):
What what does sicar means?

Speaker 4 (31:38):
Cicar means that that's an island.

Speaker 56 (31:42):
We get these things at.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
When wall? You get these mas?

Speaker 3 (31:47):
What magazine?

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Brian so he's a member of the band keyboard.

Speaker 3 (31:52):
I see, okay?

Speaker 5 (31:53):
And who else does band?

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Okay be? Members?

Speaker 10 (31:58):
Are me?

Speaker 4 (32:00):
Read the elder?

Speaker 55 (32:00):
It's on drums, Tony Tony Abrew on lead guitar, Brian
Rodriguez on keyboards, and Brian Davis on rhythm guitar.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Ah I see what company is buying you?

Speaker 10 (32:15):
What what company's buying you?

Speaker 4 (32:17):
Uh, I don't know.

Speaker 47 (32:19):
You're you're the owner.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
You should know.

Speaker 33 (32:22):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
I think it's G A R.

Speaker 55 (32:27):
Incorporated.

Speaker 56 (32:29):
Yes, yes it is.

Speaker 53 (32:30):
Thank you this despite y.

Speaker 11 (32:33):
We'll go through the files.

Speaker 32 (32:34):
T A R.

Speaker 56 (32:35):
Incorporated.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
So ain'tsuing.

Speaker 53 (32:39):
It's possible.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
We want suit back to you because we got that.

Speaker 57 (32:45):
Thank you.

Speaker 25 (32:46):
You're welcome.

Speaker 56 (32:47):
I would I say, okay, I heard that you have
a job. What's type of job is that?

Speaker 4 (32:56):
We're a good gas station.

Speaker 55 (32:57):
It's called the English Repairing toinglation over over.

Speaker 4 (33:02):
By car the Cairo transmitter on around just let's see
just a little about a mile past doction.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
What's the frequency?

Speaker 4 (33:13):
What challenge?

Speaker 13 (33:14):
Uh?

Speaker 58 (33:14):
Cairo?

Speaker 4 (33:15):
By the way, Carrol was seven am?

Speaker 16 (33:19):
Really yeah?

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Frequency seven ten am?

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Mhmm the news station.

Speaker 10 (33:28):
Okay, I got the phone on.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
By the way, who cares?

Speaker 56 (33:34):
This more important?

Speaker 4 (33:38):
So?

Speaker 12 (33:40):
What have you been?

Speaker 53 (33:41):
When did you have school?

Speaker 45 (33:44):
We got it?

Speaker 4 (33:45):
We've got school June fifteenth.

Speaker 5 (33:47):
Oh, we got July July.

Speaker 28 (33:52):
Jane.

Speaker 55 (33:52):
Wait at stake, you'd have to get out July first
right now?

Speaker 11 (34:00):
This is my oh my gosh.

Speaker 56 (34:05):
Uh what type of music do you like?

Speaker 4 (34:08):
Rock like poison Mataka and I don't know who else.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
I don't know build the Cat what is that?

Speaker 22 (34:19):
I don't know that Billy and the Boy No.

Speaker 10 (34:23):
Don't.

Speaker 4 (34:28):
Yeah, yeah, what song did they play?

Speaker 10 (34:32):
I'm a boyinger and you stink I love you?

Speaker 4 (34:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 56 (34:39):
Hell, but we're going with day something the place out?

Speaker 59 (34:44):
My day?

Speaker 56 (34:44):
Is it today?

Speaker 4 (34:46):
You got yourself?

Speaker 60 (34:48):
You gotta watch?

Speaker 4 (34:50):
No, I doubt I don't have a good one. Uh
huh I have It's this here ten minutes.

Speaker 10 (34:57):
To sixteen o'clock.

Speaker 53 (34:59):
Oh god, eight mins just sixteen.

Speaker 56 (35:02):
O'clock Military time, the Military Times.

Speaker 3 (35:08):
Sixteen twenty four, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen nineteen.

Speaker 56 (35:14):
Yes, fine time, I see okay, and by the way.

Speaker 4 (35:20):
Quarts who cares? Go on with the next question, please,
next question?

Speaker 56 (35:25):
Do you work at kick you?

Speaker 13 (35:27):
No?

Speaker 4 (35:28):
I'm sorry told you I work at Ingles?

Speaker 33 (35:30):
Ingles?

Speaker 27 (35:33):
Do Ingles have a meeting?

Speaker 61 (35:37):
No, it's the last nat. Oh you're still an idiot?

Speaker 23 (35:52):
You this.

Speaker 48 (36:00):
Forget to be better than the R Show.

Speaker 4 (36:04):
Don't break right?

Speaker 38 (36:05):
Use all right?

Speaker 25 (36:07):
I don't want to do.

Speaker 37 (36:10):
What's yeah?

Speaker 56 (36:14):
Yeah, okay, okay, I guess that one?

Speaker 33 (36:30):
Uh he does he get away?

Speaker 10 (36:40):
I'm a nice day.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
This tis out saying.

Speaker 11 (36:45):
M hm.

Speaker 25 (36:47):
Hi, this is a folk uh missus Neil.

Speaker 4 (36:52):
What possible books you have?

Speaker 25 (36:53):
Well, you have next year?

Speaker 38 (36:56):
What possible book? I always get? The specific was young
reader's choice, because that's the books that the kids too.
And then I plan to get something for fifth grade
students that concern civil war. And I want to get
country books because we do not have any up to
date books about countries. And I plan to get the

(37:19):
Newberry winning books and the Caldicott illustration books.

Speaker 62 (37:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 25 (37:25):
Do you like working at the library for reasons? For
any particular particular reason reason.

Speaker 63 (37:35):
Do I like working in the library?

Speaker 64 (37:36):
Yeah, very much.

Speaker 38 (37:37):
And I think the reason I like working in the library,
or I should say love working in the library, is
because I love the kids. This age student loves to read.
These students, you know how to do research. These students
are interested in all the books that I introduce, and
they just need kids to be working with.

Speaker 25 (38:00):
Yeah, I agree with that. How many books are in
the library, Well.

Speaker 38 (38:07):
I think it's an average. We would probably have about
twenty five hundred or more.

Speaker 25 (38:14):
What is some What are some of your best liked books,
the books that I like?

Speaker 38 (38:19):
That asked, Well, I think if you're talking about being
of authors. My authors vary from Cynthia Voight to Robin Kinley,
and then for humor, I really like Robert Peck who
writes soup books. And from there my favorite author for many, many,

(38:44):
many years is.

Speaker 64 (38:45):
Richard Kipling and The Just Stories and the Jungle Book.

Speaker 24 (38:49):
Okay, okay, I.

Speaker 25 (38:50):
Think I answered my next question too, Why do you
like that particular book?

Speaker 64 (38:57):
Well, one of the reasons I like books.

Speaker 38 (39:02):
That leave me with feelings and thoughts. And I think
a good book is a good book if if you
say at the end is that the way I would
have ended this, and if it has a surprise ending,
a book that will keep you interested from the beginning
and at the end that you feel that you have

(39:25):
really ventured into an experience and you feel like a
better person yourself.

Speaker 25 (39:33):
Do you like working at the school as a librarious.

Speaker 64 (39:37):
I think I answered that I love the school.

Speaker 25 (39:42):
Do you like mister Jervis as a principal? Do you
think he is a good principle.

Speaker 38 (39:47):
I think mister Jarvis is an excellent principle and educator,
and he cares. He's right there when I call him
to help me with any problems, and he's very knowledgeable.

Speaker 64 (39:58):
Yeah, I think he's a very good person.

Speaker 25 (40:01):
Isn't this the first time you came out with Pet Week?

Speaker 65 (40:04):
No?

Speaker 38 (40:05):
I had pet Week nineteen eighty two and it was
a tremendous success, so I decided to try it again.
This is how we are going to end our last
week in the library with a great, big Pet Week experience.

Speaker 25 (40:23):
How do you like Pet Week?

Speaker 3 (40:25):
I love Pet Week.

Speaker 38 (40:26):
I wish I could bring my big dog, Mishkin, but
she'd have a heart attack. But I'm most anxious to
see what the students have to bring, and particularly the
veterinarians that are coming and bringing dogs, and Rover, the
dog that the students have designed the exercise machine for,
and you remember, Uncle Charlie, Rovert will be here, a real,

(40:50):
honest to goodness golden retriever.

Speaker 25 (40:54):
What was your favorite animal of all the animals that
you could think of right now?

Speaker 4 (41:00):
Well?

Speaker 38 (41:00):
Are you talking about real animals?

Speaker 30 (41:03):
Uh?

Speaker 38 (41:03):
Yeah, okay, Well I think I think if you are taking,
for example, zoo animals, I love the elephant, wild animals.
Doesn't everybody love bears and Teddy bears? I belong to
a Teddy Bear club now I've joined in this last.

Speaker 25 (41:20):
Month, and then I think.

Speaker 38 (41:25):
For a domesticated animal.

Speaker 5 (41:27):
I love dogs.

Speaker 25 (41:30):
Why do I like that animal so much?

Speaker 4 (41:34):
Well, I think.

Speaker 38 (41:35):
Animals are like friends. And my big old dog when
I come home, she comes up to me and she
just smiles, and I've pet her and she just sort
of sues and and I.

Speaker 4 (41:48):
Just know she loves me.

Speaker 38 (41:50):
And it makes me feel kind of like I've got
to go home and say hello to Mishka.

Speaker 66 (41:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 37 (41:57):
I like dogs.

Speaker 25 (41:58):
I have a dog myself. Well it's not really a dog,
she's more like a kyle. But I have a pretty nice,
pretty nice dog. M And well, that is the end
of our.

Speaker 63 (42:11):
U report.

Speaker 25 (42:13):
Here about our time, and I would like to introduce
all the people from KFAZ that are working on this report.
One is Britty Aldridge. Yeah, my name is Britty Aldridge,
and I'm the secretary and all time program director. And
next one is Graham Johnson. I'm a news director, TAK

(42:33):
show host and now I'm I'm running a stage manager
on the show here. And next one is ty Ro
was Now I am a woman and I'm a music
director and computer specials of And the next one the
last and not least, Richard new Well. I'm the helper

(42:55):
of Graham and Graham is, but sure, Graham is the
news director, talk show hosts, and the manager of this program.
And now hear your groom. Okay, this has been from
the Vashon Elementary School Library. It's been Library wrap up
with Cheryl Folton Library and Dorothy Neil. And thank you

(43:20):
for being on our show today.

Speaker 3 (43:22):
Thank you for interviewing me.

Speaker 5 (43:24):
I've enjoyed it.

Speaker 25 (43:28):
I thought I just can't busy.

Speaker 63 (43:31):
And we're going.

Speaker 25 (43:31):
We're here with Steve Nip and miss Sacker with the
Sacker Talk Show. Okay, now now here's Steve.

Speaker 67 (43:40):
But hey, folks, I'd like to start off a few
questions that they met. They may seem personal, but I
doubt they are. How long have you been a teacher?

Speaker 25 (43:50):
Let's see for twelve here, that's all I'm done.

Speaker 67 (43:55):
Yeah, oh sorry, okay, h oh well.

Speaker 25 (44:03):
Huh how do you do you like teaching?

Speaker 63 (44:06):
I love teaching.

Speaker 28 (44:07):
Good.

Speaker 67 (44:09):
Have you known any students that have h hadn't gone
into special things? You know, you like special classes, things
like that.

Speaker 63 (44:21):
Well, Aaron Burby is really interested in theater and he
acts a lot.

Speaker 68 (44:24):
And let's see Holly Morrison, one of my ex students,
is also really interested in drama.

Speaker 63 (44:29):
And some of my students have become really good writers
and even published some of their things.

Speaker 25 (44:33):
Oh you see, I was wondering about some of your students.

Speaker 4 (44:39):
Have they ever.

Speaker 67 (44:42):
They ever, like, really shown any any really interested in you,
you know, crushes on you, Not that I know of.

Speaker 63 (44:51):
I'm a little older, not much, but a little older
than eleven or twelve.

Speaker 4 (44:54):
Yes, huh.

Speaker 26 (45:00):
Okay.

Speaker 67 (45:01):
I was wondering has when you were when you first teached,
when you first started teaching, was it difficult?

Speaker 68 (45:09):
Yes, because I was teaching kindergarten and I had thirty
eight kids in my class. Now, on the first day
of school, there was a shy little girl named Anna,
and she wouldn't answer here when I called her all
and so I called the principal.

Speaker 63 (45:21):
I assume that she had run away.

Speaker 25 (45:23):
And so they searched and searched for three hours.

Speaker 63 (45:26):
And Anna was there all the time.

Speaker 69 (45:28):
It was very embarrassing.

Speaker 25 (45:31):
But erect, I mean, how long have you been in
teaching this school?

Speaker 4 (45:38):
In this school here?

Speaker 63 (45:40):
Five years as a sixth grade teacher, and when you're
as a fourth grade teacher.

Speaker 67 (45:43):
Oh, I see, how many times has as a principal changed?

Speaker 70 (45:51):
You know?

Speaker 63 (45:52):
We had two principles here during that time, mister Kirk
and mister Jarvis.

Speaker 25 (45:56):
I see interesting both to see when you when the teacher,
have you.

Speaker 37 (46:09):
Learned a lot?

Speaker 25 (46:10):
You know, like grown, grown more confident, you know, things
like that.

Speaker 63 (46:16):
Probably so yeah, once you keep practicing something, you get
better at it.

Speaker 67 (46:20):
When you were in when you taught kindergarten, were they
were they really shy?

Speaker 23 (46:29):
You know?

Speaker 63 (46:30):
They did they.

Speaker 25 (46:32):
Did they like school?

Speaker 69 (46:33):
Things like that.

Speaker 55 (46:34):
It's pretty much like sixth grade.

Speaker 63 (46:35):
Some like school and some didn't. Some are really wild
and rowdy and some are really shy.

Speaker 67 (46:42):
Have you this may not like a word question, but
have you has any your kindergarten kids ever seen you,
you know, and ask how you're doing things like that?

Speaker 63 (46:50):
You know, no, because I taught kindergarten in southern California.

Speaker 67 (46:53):
Oh when did you When did you tell the bashan
well about six years ago?

Speaker 25 (47:03):
What did you do when he came? Where you were
teaching right away? When you came or did you have
a different I had a different job.

Speaker 63 (47:08):
I taught English composition at the University of Washington.

Speaker 25 (47:12):
Ohki. This is the end of Sacker's.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
Interview show.

Speaker 25 (47:24):
Well, we had a great time with new Stacker, and
I would just like to say goodbye. Would you like
to say goodbye miss Sacker?

Speaker 16 (47:29):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (47:30):
Thank you.

Speaker 25 (47:31):
This is Steve lip Side Slip reported for the Sacker
Library Talk I mean, but for the Beacker Talk Show.

Speaker 31 (47:46):
This is Trifold.

Speaker 67 (47:47):
We're started for camp Z and our host today is
Rick New on the Vashon Elementary Jones Talk Show. This
is Rick New and I am interviewing mister Jones.

Speaker 25 (48:01):
Do you like the scraw Oh, Rick, I'm a little
bit nervous here in front of this microphone.

Speaker 71 (48:05):
I hardly know what to say.

Speaker 12 (48:08):
I forgot what was that question again?

Speaker 21 (48:10):
Do you like the scraw Oh?

Speaker 72 (48:11):
The school, I love it.

Speaker 69 (48:13):
I love it.

Speaker 39 (48:14):
It's just a great place to be.

Speaker 73 (48:16):
The roof keeps the water off. The windows, let the
light in the chalkboards, let the chalk go on.

Speaker 74 (48:22):
The bulletin boards hold up the pictures.

Speaker 36 (48:24):
The floor holds up the chairs.

Speaker 25 (48:25):
It's great, very funniness.

Speaker 38 (48:29):
She's young.

Speaker 25 (48:32):
What do you think of the what do you think
of What do you think of the brunches?

Speaker 37 (48:40):
Lunches?

Speaker 73 (48:41):
Oh, lunchtime is one of my favorite times.

Speaker 4 (48:44):
I'll tell you.

Speaker 50 (48:44):
When they have chili.

Speaker 73 (48:46):
It is hot around here. I like the chili and
I like those Jojo French fries and the pizza is
top well.

Speaker 25 (48:55):
My opinion on the chili is yack.

Speaker 33 (49:01):
And do you like.

Speaker 56 (49:06):
Your class?

Speaker 25 (49:06):
My class is great.

Speaker 74 (49:08):
I have some of the most well behaved kids that
have been along here in about the past seven minutes.

Speaker 75 (49:15):
I'll tell you they are really, really well behaved.

Speaker 74 (49:19):
Never talk out a turn, never push, never shove, always.

Speaker 76 (49:24):
Polite, perfect kids.

Speaker 56 (49:26):
Couldn't be better.

Speaker 25 (49:29):
How long have you been with this school?

Speaker 74 (49:30):
I have been with this school long enough to know
better than to come back again. I have been here
eleven years.

Speaker 25 (49:37):
That's how long has you been a teacher?

Speaker 74 (49:41):
I have taught for about thirteen years.

Speaker 25 (49:43):
My friend, Rick, how do you like the Can you
come in here for different classes?

Speaker 74 (49:50):
That is one of the best parts of the day.
When we get to have our math classes, or our
reading classes, or our health social studies writing class is
those things are fantastic. It's nice then to get to
know other kids.

Speaker 25 (50:05):
Yeah, yeah, no, not really, but this is really a
nice stol kind of you know. And how do you
like the fun? How do you like the library?

Speaker 73 (50:26):
The library, now, that is a place that is really fun.

Speaker 74 (50:29):
The shelf pulled up all the books and there are
magazines to look at It is really great.

Speaker 73 (50:34):
You can go in there and check out a book
and have a fantasy reading adventure that you'll never forget.

Speaker 25 (50:41):
How do you like having this many people in your class?

Speaker 77 (50:44):
Oh?

Speaker 73 (50:45):
I could have seven times as many. You just take
a look at those deaths. There are rows and spaces
between each row. Why we could put at least.

Speaker 74 (50:56):
Seven times more kids in here?

Speaker 56 (50:58):
New problems?

Speaker 28 (51:00):
Well?

Speaker 25 (51:00):
Would that be kind of hard for you?

Speaker 74 (51:03):
It would be much easier, much easier.

Speaker 73 (51:05):
Then instead of having a floor, we would just have death.

Speaker 74 (51:08):
Wouldn't even have to sweep the floor. All you'd have
to do is clean off the death.

Speaker 73 (51:12):
Wouldn't have to put up.

Speaker 3 (51:13):
The chairs because there'd be no room for chairs.

Speaker 25 (51:16):
No problems at all.

Speaker 73 (51:17):
I think we should have more deaths and more kids
in each room.

Speaker 25 (51:23):
How would you want? How would how many people are
in your classroom?

Speaker 74 (51:26):
There are only twenty six. We should have at least
seventy six in each classroom.

Speaker 25 (51:34):
That would be troublesome. How do you have something to say?

Speaker 73 (51:43):
I think I've said enough.

Speaker 25 (51:45):
Okay, this is Rick Richard newporting for KF A Z.
And here's Carroll and that Thank you rich New And
I have to introduce some members of our staff. Number
one Rick News. Who's this show? Well, I think this
radio season's cool.

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I can so be love, don't you Laura?

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Happy together?

Speaker 48 (01:07:55):
How is the weather?

Speaker 11 (01:07:58):
And so my thanks?

Speaker 86 (01:08:02):
We're happy to.

Speaker 41 (01:08:34):
Sni on a cloud today.

Speaker 72 (01:08:43):
When it's cold up stud im the on the mail.

Speaker 37 (01:08:52):
Again?

Speaker 87 (01:08:55):
You say we can make the de this say mag Mag.

Speaker 11 (01:09:03):
I don't get down, Magan Mag have.

Speaker 87 (01:09:10):
That song.

Speaker 72 (01:09:12):
Much hard?

Speaker 37 (01:09:14):
The beason to me, I've gotta sweet.

Speaker 11 (01:09:20):
A song.

Speaker 16 (01:09:22):
Then the birds in it?

Speaker 11 (01:09:27):
Well, I have you so what can't make me?

Speaker 16 (01:09:35):
You this sway, Maggie Magic, don't get down, manage I got.

Speaker 11 (01:10:12):
I haven't need no mind.

Speaker 72 (01:10:16):
What a puppety.

Speaker 37 (01:10:21):
I've got all the metisating what had to play?

Speaker 54 (01:10:30):
Well?

Speaker 27 (01:10:32):
Guess he said?

Speaker 16 (01:10:35):
What made me feel this way many hard talking did
my puppy.

Speaker 11 (01:10:49):
I've got some sun on a cloud of thing.

Speaker 24 (01:10:54):
I've even got the mouth.

Speaker 37 (01:10:56):
Of the tape with my b.

Speaker 11 (01:11:00):
Tell me about telling about talking about.

Speaker 54 (01:11:03):
The mad.

Speaker 22 (01:11:14):
Hellow and one day road.

Speaker 11 (01:11:23):
To your.

Speaker 22 (01:11:29):
Well never disappeared.

Speaker 80 (01:11:35):
I've seen that road before.

Speaker 11 (01:11:43):
It always means.

Speaker 54 (01:11:50):
Lead me to your.

Speaker 48 (01:11:56):
Wild wind by.

Speaker 11 (01:12:01):
A way, O, sir.

Speaker 54 (01:12:12):
Has left you crying a day.

Speaker 11 (01:12:25):
Worldly standing me.

Speaker 54 (01:12:33):
Let me do the way many times, nothing alone.

Speaker 80 (01:12:42):
At many times sundry.

Speaker 37 (01:12:46):
Anywhere you get alone.

Speaker 80 (01:12:49):
For any ways to try.

Speaker 11 (01:12:53):
Stand m B.

Speaker 54 (01:12:58):
To the no.

Speaker 4 (01:13:02):
W me boom.

Speaker 21 (01:13:08):
You lead me to stand here.

Speaker 80 (01:13:16):
A long long time a door boot, leave.

Speaker 54 (01:13:31):
Me to.

Speaker 72 (01:13:51):
Stand, lead me back.

Speaker 23 (01:13:56):
To the.

Speaker 72 (01:13:59):
Any you let me standing.

Speaker 54 (01:14:13):
Along at time.

Speaker 10 (01:14:45):
Kg HP A nine point nine and a nine point
three f M. You guess heard the Long Winding Road
by the Beatles, My Girl by the Temptations, Happed Together
by the Turtles, and you also heard eleanor ray B
by the Beatles. Also, KGHP is proud of the fact

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that we play all kinds of music. Take Monday nights,
for instance, at four, it's wall to wall reggae music
with Justin McDonald. Follow that six by Our Blue Monday
show nothing but the Blues for two solid hours. If
you're tired of what you get from most radio stations,
turn our dial to either a nine point three or
eighty nine point nine KGHP, bringing our community a refreshing

(01:15:30):
different kind of listening experience. The wire Today is partial
afternoon clearing with highs in the mid to upper sixties,
Tonight mostly cloudy with local fog developing and loads in
the mid fifties, and tomorrow morning low clouds with afternoon clearing,
highs in the upper sixties. KGHP eighty nine point nine

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and eighty nine point three FM. Now Here we go
with shock, I.

Speaker 48 (01:16:15):
Josh everywhere, I don't.

Speaker 88 (01:16:21):
They got a new room for what we do.

Speaker 11 (01:16:24):
Where the light skin long, and I hear my heart.

Speaker 89 (01:16:32):
Be blackbird blue, don't try and love that donkey time
for me you.

Speaker 37 (01:16:42):
I get a shock.

Speaker 33 (01:16:46):
When the nights get down.

Speaker 87 (01:16:50):
I got a hard night crime.

Speaker 37 (01:16:54):
Yeah down their where the lights can.

Speaker 45 (01:16:59):
Done and the muses loud, and the lady's songs hot
and cold, two.

Speaker 90 (01:17:09):
Stars cloke down, my cold and my hands can shake.
Got a hard night cry and a fritzy facing.

Speaker 88 (01:17:24):
All that takes.

Speaker 37 (01:17:28):
Shot up.

Speaker 11 (01:17:31):
Once you're for the road to stop him.

Speaker 13 (01:17:35):
I shot it out.

Speaker 22 (01:17:38):
Once.

Speaker 11 (01:17:39):
You're for the world.

Speaker 16 (01:17:41):
I get a shot.

Speaker 11 (01:17:45):
When the lights can't know.

Speaker 72 (01:17:49):
I got a hard night.

Speaker 39 (01:17:50):
God.

Speaker 11 (01:17:52):
You Down in my I feel shot, light can't know.
I try to hot like crime.

Speaker 16 (01:18:07):
Yet down in my I feel shock.

Speaker 57 (01:18:14):
Where the lights can low.

Speaker 33 (01:18:18):
I try to.

Speaker 60 (01:18:19):
Hard like crime.

Speaker 4 (01:18:22):
Damn if my soul.

Speaker 12 (01:18:25):
I feel the shock.

Speaker 37 (01:18:29):
Whether light can go. I try to hard like crime,
whether low's cold. I feel the shop.

Speaker 91 (01:18:43):
Where the light can.

Speaker 11 (01:18:47):
I try a hard cry. Yeah, I feel the shop.

Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
Where I light can.

Speaker 87 (01:19:02):
I got a lot my god, thanks, thanks, thanks, that's.

Speaker 92 (01:19:40):
All not so a girl a boy out an the.

Speaker 93 (01:19:49):
Mas all right, way dude, it's still out some night.

Speaker 11 (01:19:56):
I like it all real?

Speaker 16 (01:19:59):
Answer away up again by you know, man, spend the
day boy.

Speaker 11 (01:20:06):
You want go and you wanted boss.

Speaker 92 (01:20:10):
Down the sail long ex second now mora p on
your dress.

Speaker 24 (01:20:21):
Ram dons.

Speaker 11 (01:20:23):
It's a mess, ramble mble after bird's no hot tramp.

Speaker 54 (01:20:30):
I love your soul, man.

Speaker 37 (01:20:47):
That's another.

Speaker 16 (01:20:49):
You know, world is not Joe or a.

Speaker 94 (01:20:53):
Boy or a girl.

Speaker 37 (01:20:55):
Hey day, the head all right, hey day? That stay
out tonight?

Speaker 87 (01:21:02):
You like me and I like it old?

Speaker 11 (01:21:06):
We like that's now.

Speaker 24 (01:21:07):
We're looking fine.

Speaker 37 (01:21:10):
You love mans and they playing it hard. You want
more and you want it cost you to do.

Speaker 16 (01:21:18):
They say I'm wrong, You're taking thing.

Speaker 37 (01:21:22):
You put the bone.

Speaker 92 (01:21:25):
Ramo rebels on your dress, remove your business are manasses,
Ramo rebel cook bay.

Speaker 24 (01:21:34):
Go hot tram I love you soul.

Speaker 92 (01:21:47):
Dude, dude, Ramo rebel you to your dress. Ram the
faces on us, the ravel, rabble.

Speaker 37 (01:22:06):
Hot trap a new soul, go you, trails, the faces,
the mass.

Speaker 16 (01:22:21):
You can't get a lot bother ber cast to get
the sanspacialmander time.

Speaker 37 (01:22:28):
The judge through life to have a nose.

Speaker 11 (01:22:31):
And one.

Speaker 16 (01:22:33):
Where they cannot, the sad, the jails, your two not
of sails, the tag of faces as it's a ham
there packing them.

Speaker 11 (01:22:54):
To mutch a mother class child ju way a lot.

Speaker 37 (01:23:02):
Kind of call you stopping.

Speaker 11 (01:23:05):
Can be called the joy.

Speaker 62 (01:23:31):
Kg h P gig harber, hussy.

Speaker 75 (01:23:41):
There move, horizon, Huffy, trouble all the way, Huffy, who's
the line him?

Speaker 16 (01:23:55):
Huffy?

Speaker 75 (01:23:57):
The town to day, don't worn to night, he founding
your best.

Speaker 37 (01:24:08):
All the ride.

Speaker 75 (01:24:11):
I hear farts boning, I'm non coming soon, I'm mean
really boning, I or its rights R don't frow tonight

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we founding your dad. All right, right, don't you got

(01:25:06):
your things together? Don't you that cub?

Speaker 16 (01:25:12):
Next day.

Speaker 37 (01:25:15):
You start ring master the weapon one you thinking before?

Speaker 11 (01:25:23):
And aft?

Speaker 16 (01:25:25):
Well, no bar up the night.

Speaker 11 (01:25:28):
But as bound take your dad, they're the man moving
on the riding.

Speaker 43 (01:25:36):
Don't born then bound take no d the man.

Speaker 11 (01:25:43):
Moving on the riding.

Speaker 52 (01:26:02):
Your side outside.

Speaker 95 (01:26:06):
And you come my.

Speaker 37 (01:26:09):
Butt name came Buda catching me.

Speaker 11 (01:26:17):
How was I know?

Speaker 16 (01:26:20):
Let my feelings go.

Speaker 11 (01:26:24):
And let yours before the nine guy?

Speaker 16 (01:26:33):
One time man were well about windings? Come na.

Speaker 37 (01:27:10):
Mony breaks.

Speaker 48 (01:27:13):
To U, said one wis.

Speaker 11 (01:27:17):
It's the nine mace.

Speaker 16 (01:27:21):
A cheek.

Speaker 22 (01:27:25):
But you.

Speaker 14 (01:27:29):
What you go?

Speaker 11 (01:27:33):
Almost fantasy? I mean, I tell me now you're not.

Speaker 16 (01:27:42):
One night time light wekay.

Speaker 11 (01:27:49):
W a brad my f.

Speaker 16 (01:27:57):
One line.

Speaker 11 (01:28:01):
Said way up shot guy, we will bol ways.

Speaker 10 (01:29:52):
This is k e h P A nine point nine
and a nine point three f M.

Speaker 72 (01:29:58):
You gets hurt.

Speaker 10 (01:29:58):
One Night Love Affair by Brian Adams, Badmoon Rising by
Credant's clear Water Revival and Rubble Rebel by David Boy
and of course Shocked by the psychedelic First KGHP A
nine point nine and A nine point three FM bringing
you the famous VIZ Victory Open mic music open mic

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show Tuesday Eatings from seven to until ten on KGHP.

Speaker 96 (01:30:31):
Fish is an organization devoted to the people. Fish needs
gifts for the community, Gisso Time, gisso food. Fish needs
people to help drive cancer patients to hospital treatments, to
repair things, to answer phones ninsula. Fish also needs food
for the hungry and homeless. For long information called eight
five to one eight eighth. We're all gifting small and

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ordinary ways. We can all find ways to share these
simple gifts.

Speaker 10 (01:30:55):
KGHP A nine point nine and eighty nine point three FM.

Speaker 53 (01:31:00):
Here we go with light my fire by the doors.

Speaker 24 (01:31:12):
You know that it would be untrue. You know that
I would be unliar.

Speaker 54 (01:31:20):
If I was to say to you.

Speaker 72 (01:31:24):
Go we could get much higher.

Speaker 97 (01:31:27):
Come on, light my fire, come oby, light my.

Speaker 11 (01:31:33):
Fire might have set the night on higher.

Speaker 72 (01:31:40):
The times you hesitate it through.

Speaker 33 (01:31:44):
The times to wallow with.

Speaker 54 (01:31:45):
The mile chyaw, we get holy loose and.

Speaker 24 (01:31:51):
I love become a funeral higher.

Speaker 18 (01:31:55):
Come o the light my fire, Come on that, like
my father.

Speaker 24 (01:32:03):
Sha said that night.

Speaker 16 (01:32:04):
Out any.

Speaker 72 (01:36:40):
The times you'll encertain it is through.

Speaker 21 (01:36:44):
No time you'll waller with no mile.

Speaker 54 (01:36:48):
Right all we get out when they little and don't
let it come a.

Speaker 45 (01:36:53):
Few the file.

Speaker 98 (01:36:56):
Come over that night five file come Moman like my
mile shinacend the naid on by.

Speaker 99 (01:37:09):
Nothing it would be untrue. Nothing, that would be a nile.
If my must to say to you, tell me try
forgive my trial.

Speaker 11 (01:37:24):
Go on mana Mi by you.

Speaker 54 (01:37:28):
God mana my my my.

Speaker 11 (01:37:31):
China center naid on by.

Speaker 88 (01:37:35):
Shina sent the night on by.

Speaker 16 (01:37:39):
China said the night on by Shata said to night off.

Speaker 54 (01:37:44):
By you.

Speaker 18 (01:38:09):
Show me how to do exactly what you do?

Speaker 44 (01:38:15):
Fell love you.

Speaker 11 (01:38:19):
Oh it's true.

Speaker 100 (01:38:24):
Oh you show me how to say exactly what you
say in that very special way.

Speaker 54 (01:38:42):
Oh it's true, you.

Speaker 16 (01:38:57):
Childless, it's not true.

Speaker 18 (01:39:16):
To it to me too exactly.

Speaker 11 (01:39:19):
I want you too, and now you love me to.

Speaker 24 (01:39:25):
Oh it's true.

Speaker 101 (01:40:01):
To show me out of tune exactly watch you do
how I fall in love with you.

Speaker 100 (01:40:14):
Show me I say exactly what you say on that
very special.

Speaker 101 (01:40:22):
Door to me to exactly what you do, and now
you love me to.

Speaker 11 (01:40:42):
I love to.

Speaker 54 (01:40:59):
M Let's come books, fur it down the street, bring
pull it out.

Speaker 102 (01:41:12):
No sound but the sound of speech, machine guns ready
to go?

Speaker 23 (01:41:16):
Are you ready?

Speaker 13 (01:41:17):
Hey?

Speaker 37 (01:41:17):
Are you ready with this?

Speaker 15 (01:41:18):
Are you hanging on as you're singing, don't wait for
the street the sound of the brisk.

Speaker 102 (01:41:27):
Another one bust the dust. Another one bust the dust.

Speaker 4 (01:41:33):
And another one go and another one.

Speaker 77 (01:41:36):
Another one buys the dusty, Hey, you're gonna get to
Another one bust the dust.

Speaker 18 (01:41:51):
I think you're gonna get along to them and take
me out of mind.

Speaker 37 (01:42:00):
Ay, I said it's not. I'll look at his DNA.

Speaker 11 (01:42:04):
I'm gonna u s s me.

Speaker 102 (01:42:10):
Another one by the dusta. Another one buys the dusta
I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:42:17):
One god, I don't know know.

Speaker 77 (01:42:18):
One gone, another one by a dota heynother got another
one by the.

Speaker 18 (01:42:29):
That a tag it.

Speaker 54 (01:42:42):
Adopt it.

Speaker 18 (01:43:03):
Another one buff the dust, another one buck the dust out.

Speaker 102 (01:43:08):
Another one busted dusty. Hey, another one bust the dust.

Speaker 66 (01:43:18):
S.

Speaker 18 (01:43:21):
When you wait for you.

Speaker 92 (01:43:22):
Can hurt a man and tell the round you can
treat him bare leave the down.

Speaker 37 (01:43:29):
But I'm ready, it's a matter for you. I'm standing
on my out be.

Speaker 77 (01:43:40):
Another one buys the dust. Another one bites the dust,
and another one god and another one gone. Another one
your head nono, one by.

Speaker 13 (01:43:54):
The dust.

Speaker 27 (01:43:56):
Sit up.

Speaker 10 (01:44:13):
KGHP eighty nine point nine and eighty nine point three
FM you just heard the song another one Bites the
Dust by Queen, and you also heard You've Shown Me
by the Turtles.

Speaker 53 (01:44:26):
And light my fire by the doors.

Speaker 10 (01:44:31):
If you like the good old songs, Wednesday nights on
KGHP are for you. That's the days of the week
where we play some of your favorite oldies. From six
until eight, Cheryl Irish plays songs from the fabulous fifties
and the Swinging sixties. Remember we take you back to
the good old days every Wednesday evening starting at six

(01:44:55):
Here on KGHP eighty nine point nine and a nine
point three at them.

Speaker 58 (01:45:02):
Kg HP programming is brought to you in part by
the Key Peninsula Alliance Club, who meet the first and
third Wednesday evenings of each month at the Huckleberry Inn
and Key Center. The Key Peninsula Alliance Club is proud
to be the first service organization to provide moral and
financial support to kg HP.

Speaker 10 (01:45:19):
Kg HP eighty nine point nine and eighty nine point
three at them. Now Here we go with church by
the Association.

Speaker 23 (01:45:53):
Tell you.

Speaker 72 (01:45:55):
How many times.

Speaker 16 (01:46:00):
Wish I can do you to someone who could chabish
me as my chance.

Speaker 54 (01:46:07):
Chish I feel.

Speaker 94 (01:46:29):
I am not going to.

Speaker 10 (01:47:09):
Ti Rasinos.

Speaker 103 (01:47:35):
I'm not weareabole for the Chinese menu in his hands.
Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain, he
was looking for the place called he Ho.

Speaker 104 (01:47:46):
Folk gonna get a big dissh beep child.

Speaker 103 (01:47:55):
Where a world of London wear wors thunder.

Speaker 36 (01:48:11):
Have haling around your kitchen door.

Speaker 103 (01:48:16):
You better not betterm in.

Speaker 105 (01:48:20):
Little old lady got you the.

Speaker 91 (01:48:22):
Later day last night where wolves thunder and again were
wolves have thumber, Our wear Wolves Monday.

Speaker 13 (01:48:44):
Owl.

Speaker 103 (01:49:05):
He's the heavy handed gent who ran I'm up intent lately.
He's been overheard and made there.

Speaker 24 (01:49:14):
You're gonna stay away from him.

Speaker 103 (01:49:17):
You'll roup your lungs out to him.

Speaker 104 (01:49:19):
But I'd like to leave this tailor.

Speaker 103 (01:49:24):
I wear Wolves of London, where wolves Una.

Speaker 106 (01:49:42):
Well I salon Chainey walking with the Queen. You want
to wear a Wolves of London a salalaon Chandy Judy
walking with the Queen. You want to wear a Wolve
of Blunder.

Speaker 103 (01:50:00):
Nowhere Wolf bringing up put Colada, Trader dis.

Speaker 36 (01:50:06):
Hair purple, where wolves a funda bumber where wolf.

Speaker 72 (01:50:45):
Every day I can.

Speaker 102 (01:50:49):
I did to get on the bus and takes me
to use.

Speaker 11 (01:50:54):
I did.

Speaker 42 (01:50:55):
I'm starting inside to sit inside, I get.

Speaker 102 (01:50:59):
Back house is only another mile. I did by you
tomato against me easier.

Speaker 107 (01:51:09):
I didn't be an inspect to have no fear.

Speaker 18 (01:51:14):
I don't bod tsus. I didn't want, cannot buy no magic.

Speaker 36 (01:51:21):
Bus and.

Speaker 11 (01:51:40):
I'm okay.

Speaker 42 (01:51:41):
I didn't busy man, I won, I won, I won a.

Speaker 45 (01:52:01):
Call Brooke sent six gons every day.

Speaker 36 (01:52:11):
Just fl my baby, bay.

Speaker 102 (01:52:16):
Lon SENSI sis day.

Speaker 72 (01:52:21):
Day everything.

Speaker 48 (01:52:53):
Now job I ever, I.

Speaker 16 (01:53:07):
Can back the time I go different way I can back.

Speaker 11 (01:53:20):
I love it.

Speaker 48 (01:53:23):
Had every day.

Speaker 16 (01:53:24):
You see the dous b I did work, not bb
my baby.

Speaker 54 (01:53:29):
I'm not doing bon.

Speaker 11 (01:53:32):
Buck.

Speaker 37 (01:53:47):
Can stop fancing.

Speaker 18 (01:53:50):
Some mute stop man stop dancing, no.

Speaker 15 (01:53:57):
No, stop saying just mutes stop said you don't dancing
the deep dancing. If you'm all dancing, you're gonna tell
the music allmer.

Speaker 37 (01:54:27):
And the music is songways dead.

Speaker 15 (01:54:30):
But whenever thanks the ball SPI motel just say I
got wood.

Speaker 18 (01:54:38):
If you don't, you're gonna dance behind the boom.

Speaker 24 (01:54:41):
Just remember the feet.

Speaker 18 (01:54:42):
Goes off first.

Speaker 54 (01:54:44):
They're gonna say.

Speaker 18 (01:54:45):
Gorself and your pants stop dancing.

Speaker 15 (01:54:49):
You just be throw music. Stop can stop dancing. The
man the don't can stop dancing things because the people.

Speaker 18 (01:55:03):
Fancy that people fancy.

Speaker 16 (01:55:07):
What nib dance don't tell The music had tap tapter

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and tutter tap.

Speaker 11 (01:55:38):
And up and number and later atop stop dancing.

Speaker 43 (01:55:59):
Music the home and as I thought, the news is.

Speaker 16 (01:56:10):
Not stare ye stare da yanda game a dance stand.

Speaker 54 (01:56:25):
You wanta s music.

Speaker 16 (01:56:40):
Wow man I dass not as id and not and
not that and not that wow can not that, not
an and not anys not that that's.

Speaker 11 (01:56:58):
Not happy.

Speaker 10 (01:57:10):
Kg HP eighty nine point three and eighty nine point
nine FM. Captain tin Nails can't stop dancing along with
Magic Buzz with the who and warns of ants Werewolves
of London.

Speaker 53 (01:57:25):
For great outdoor entertainment Taking a great gig.

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That's the seventh annual gig Cover Jazz and Festival Jazz
and Blues Festival on Saturday and Sunday, August eighth and ninth.
It's a benefit for interaction, transition and agency which helps
ex offenders to go straight. Saturday you hear mostly blues
with Joe Houston, D Daniels and Puncho San Jazz. Sunday

(01:57:50):
is mostly jazz featuring Jimmy Smith, Bud Shank, Black Note
Boaching che and I can pronounce the name and more
for information called four sixty one sixty nine two five
in Seattle, or six two seven one four try againting
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your tickets and advance and save a few dollars. Those
numbers again are four six one six nine two five
in Seattle or six two seven one five zero four.

Speaker 62 (01:58:21):
KGHP and gig Harbor now begins its broadcast day. We
transmit on a frequency of eighty nine point nine megahertz.
Our translator is serving the central gig Harbor area transmits
at eighty nine point three KGHP. Is owned and operated
by the Peninsula School District number four oh one.

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R I rose los.

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Tiros uh.

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To ypys.

Speaker 18 (02:00:38):
The need to look outside.

Speaker 11 (02:00:44):
To see how feels lay.

Speaker 102 (02:00:51):
And they need you across to touch up.

Speaker 11 (02:00:54):
But I know she's not there, rink.

Speaker 23 (02:01:01):
Its finding.

Speaker 24 (02:01:05):
The old thing ti st.

Speaker 62 (02:01:09):
B.

Speaker 54 (02:01:21):
Let's just see what she's doing for me.

Speaker 28 (02:01:27):
Lets just see what you have died.

Speaker 11 (02:01:33):
And nom a sleepless night.

Speaker 102 (02:01:37):
These voices coming, I almost get read that she.

Speaker 4 (02:01:53):
Go you have.

Speaker 108 (02:02:01):
You sat again, silent cold, showing gall again? So people crazy?

Speaker 11 (02:02:38):
How to keep about silent.

Speaker 18 (02:02:41):
Silence can't.

Speaker 102 (02:02:47):
Sun blank has helped me a months of cold cake
bout side.

Speaker 11 (02:02:57):
Will so you.

Speaker 24 (02:03:01):
But she's here?

Speaker 16 (02:03:11):
Do you know what you have?

Speaker 23 (02:03:13):
Do you know what.

Speaker 102 (02:03:21):
The solution at hand?

Speaker 11 (02:03:24):
Cat Silent.

Speaker 94 (02:03:43):
Could be the show and gather chair.

Speaker 11 (02:03:48):
Couldn't they shot again?

Speaker 109 (02:04:04):
Inside Sundness.

Speaker 54 (02:04:16):
We have.

Speaker 24 (02:04:19):
Child were.

Speaker 71 (02:04:29):
Last include an extemp.

Speaker 23 (02:05:01):
In a.

Speaker 16 (02:05:34):
Species as insurance set.

Speaker 11 (02:07:19):
As a see.

Speaker 94 (02:07:24):
That was so that she s.

Speaker 55 (02:07:56):
So no.

Speaker 109 (02:08:42):
It's a lensnous post did.

Speaker 16 (02:09:44):
S ss ss ss name.

Speaker 48 (02:11:06):
I don't want to lose you, but I don't wanna use.

Speaker 110 (02:11:11):
You just to have somebody by messy.

Speaker 48 (02:11:17):
And I don't wonna hate you.

Speaker 102 (02:11:20):
I don't wanna take you, but I don't wanna be the.

Speaker 62 (02:11:25):
One to cry.

Speaker 48 (02:11:29):
And I don't really matter.

Speaker 11 (02:11:34):
Anywhere and bud.

Speaker 18 (02:11:40):
Like a poodle, like even.

Speaker 11 (02:11:42):
Losing my placey like you've seem you an do that.

Speaker 111 (02:11:47):
Don't because of danger in love and some bad too,
But and that's sad way you know it's your heart
you can't trust. There's a reason Whippy for she willthy.

Speaker 87 (02:12:07):
This sometimes.

Speaker 37 (02:12:09):
Well just.

Speaker 28 (02:12:22):
I couldn't never tease you.

Speaker 37 (02:12:25):
I don't want to think.

Speaker 110 (02:12:28):
Baby, you don't have to take your pone.

Speaker 37 (02:12:34):
The sound there.

Speaker 104 (02:12:36):
I did not deserve.

Speaker 37 (02:12:40):
Just stahead.

Speaker 94 (02:12:42):
Oh it makes the sound.

Speaker 60 (02:12:47):
Thunder and.

Speaker 18 (02:12:56):
Mister will never see the sun.

Speaker 24 (02:13:01):
Thinking something's gone.

Speaker 44 (02:13:04):
Say there's a daim in love and.

Speaker 111 (02:13:09):
Some bad it's too much, and it's said, why you
know it's your heart.

Speaker 37 (02:13:16):
You can't us. There's a reason why they pople don't.

Speaker 89 (02:13:20):
Say where they are he is sometimes look just aim
in the.

Speaker 16 (02:13:29):
Ands, not.

Speaker 11 (02:13:34):
Where it's late at night and you.

Speaker 16 (02:13:41):
To say and the side.

Speaker 37 (02:13:51):
They are the sad way.

Speaker 111 (02:14:16):
And there's a danger in love and somebody too much
and it's sad when you know it's your heart.

Speaker 72 (02:14:26):
They can't tut.

Speaker 108 (02:14:28):
There's a reason why people don't stay abo they are.

Speaker 41 (02:14:33):
Baby is sometimes not just.

Speaker 112 (02:14:39):
The baby is sometimes loved.

Speaker 13 (02:14:45):
Just enough.

Speaker 54 (02:15:00):
All night.

Speaker 11 (02:15:12):
Around night.

Speaker 113 (02:15:22):
Baby, I want your fairy bad babe, and I've been
wanting for sorrow long and I do never.

Speaker 11 (02:15:33):
Love you bad.

Speaker 18 (02:15:34):
Thame you I my time.

Speaker 27 (02:15:38):
I'll love you all my love.

Speaker 11 (02:15:41):
Oh night. You know that I want your love. Let
me marry right, oh night.

Speaker 95 (02:15:53):
No the world of bacon.

Speaker 11 (02:15:57):
Right, baby, I know you'll never go.

Speaker 114 (02:16:00):
I I love to love you in some motion.

Speaker 37 (02:16:04):
Oh you gotta go.

Speaker 24 (02:16:06):
Let me love you so.

Speaker 4 (02:16:10):
So.

Speaker 94 (02:16:11):
I like to love you.

Speaker 34 (02:16:12):
Start some morning, what come before I let me love you?

Speaker 11 (02:16:18):
So oh.

Speaker 18 (02:16:30):
Baby, but they don't there say.

Speaker 47 (02:16:35):
You don't know here, I get a lid of it.

Speaker 11 (02:16:37):
No sense me. Yeah, but sim has come on me.

Speaker 115 (02:16:43):
Real sound rush.

Speaker 11 (02:16:47):
They up?

Speaker 37 (02:16:49):
So I love to look you.

Speaker 57 (02:16:53):
Gotta go, let me look you.

Speaker 37 (02:16:57):
So I love your songs of body welcome before I
do let me love you so.

Speaker 11 (02:17:13):
Oh like.

Speaker 16 (02:17:23):
All right?

Speaker 11 (02:17:29):
Oh you know that I want you. Let me make
it right.

Speaker 16 (02:17:36):
Oh right, you're the one I'm thinking once I'm making right.

Speaker 11 (02:17:45):
Maybe I know you never got Hello.

Speaker 22 (02:17:48):
I love to love you, and someble says, oh you
gotta know, let me love you.

Speaker 11 (02:17:55):
So I like to love you.

Speaker 37 (02:18:00):
Sound some morning welcome before I let me leave you so.

Speaker 24 (02:18:12):
Oh like.

Speaker 11 (02:18:22):
Ah cold, thank you right.

Speaker 44 (02:18:38):
Like you're the one.

Speaker 18 (02:18:41):
Thank you all think right?

Speaker 11 (02:18:47):
Oh? I want you out.

Speaker 44 (02:18:53):
Like who.

Speaker 10 (02:19:18):
Color me bads slow motion here on KGP eighty nine
point three and eighty nine point NFM Hi Rosinaz speaking
along sometimes Love just ain enough with Patty Smith and
Domino Part one and two by Genesis.

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Speaker 10 (02:20:33):
Eighty nine point nine FM. KGHPFM, Yer Community Radio station
bring you the sounds of summer. Here's a flip side
of Sir mix, a Lot's Baby come Back. Stuff that
well let's just say not every single disc jockey ever
plays it.

Speaker 117 (02:20:51):
It.

Speaker 10 (02:20:52):
It's cake boy.

Speaker 66 (02:21:11):
He's in a yellow cup mare row. Skin's so smooth
boy from the funny school. It hairs on nice and
wavy and mine is nappy, so you call me crazy.
And he's got them skin tight spandex songs, straight cakes
and the phone.

Speaker 54 (02:21:25):
He's a big meal like your mother.

Speaker 18 (02:21:26):
Would a cake boy to no food.

Speaker 66 (02:21:29):
He'll take your girlfriend from you, and he's making my
homeboy wonder. His body's a trip, got a booty like hils,
a thin baker and a touch of blush makeup.

Speaker 4 (02:21:38):
And why mostly girls getting.

Speaker 104 (02:21:39):
A hoosted on this because he ain't down with a friend.

Speaker 95 (02:21:41):
Kids.

Speaker 57 (02:21:42):
Girl, I'm gonna tell you what a cake boy is.

Speaker 103 (02:21:44):
But he's so sensitive.

Speaker 66 (02:21:45):
Toss Salad is the head dude, cappuccino La take his pool,
and he's down a dude when most girls tell him
to brother, I'm scared of you.

Speaker 28 (02:21:54):
His cat's flow is.

Speaker 22 (02:21:55):
Low and he ain't down the throat, but.

Speaker 66 (02:21:58):
When he shakes that girl like body on the floe,
the girls.

Speaker 4 (02:22:02):
Go shrink.

Speaker 103 (02:22:11):
Straight out.

Speaker 57 (02:22:13):
Yeah, I'm working out.

Speaker 53 (02:22:20):
Of the gym.

Speaker 66 (02:22:20):
A cake boy walks in and all the girl stepped
to him, and I'm tripping because I'm hard as nails
and he's looking like a smoker from Hell Spandex suit
piek dip on boots and a backpack full of juice,
and all the girl he started rubbing them and loving them.
All the cake boys hunging, taking off his shirt. The
cake boy had no gun, so don't throw him up sun.

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His walk man radio is playing gotta have cake, That's
what the tape was saying. And he was shaking that
thing like I said, we check a knife, ma'am.

Speaker 104 (02:22:48):
All the homie stamp.

Speaker 54 (02:22:49):
I don't know what it is.

Speaker 66 (02:22:50):
Hell, he was taking more women in a mall, sell
his spandex suck right up in the place where a
sun don't shine. But the girls don't mind because that
cake boy starts to move to the old disco film
and your girlfriend likes that.

Speaker 104 (02:23:04):
You may not like dad, but that's a fact.

Speaker 66 (02:23:06):
He likes the roller skates, skip rocks so late the
bougeoir girls want.

Speaker 104 (02:23:10):
Straight up the gate boys.

Speaker 66 (02:23:27):
If your girl likes rhythm and blues, look out because
that cake's in the house. But all singers ain't cake,
though some stayed black while the others went yellow. Listen
to them on stage like they've never seen a ghetto
singing falsetto saying.

Speaker 18 (02:23:40):
Who I want your text? You know, I just keep
getting there.

Speaker 66 (02:23:43):
And your girl gets spunks to get out of her
tongue and you sit like your down to the show
is done. No, brothers, you gotta roll like this. Find
a woman that wants a man's kiss, because if you don't,
you're bound.

Speaker 57 (02:23:54):
To lose your girl to that cake boy world to
that king boy.

Speaker 18 (02:23:57):
Pull up quick and say buddy, And you don't because.

Speaker 66 (02:24:02):
You're drinking much boo hog, got a body like boodh
and you're getting strong and your background is braw hit
the cake boy dead in the jaw, and that cake
boy broke down in tears.

Speaker 57 (02:24:12):
Now your girl is shown noth his.

Speaker 104 (02:24:13):
But no swing it because you ain't failing.

Speaker 66 (02:24:15):
Get a wound the way girl and keep on bailing.
And if you're stuck with one of them stuck up dunts,
don't brush your luck.

Speaker 37 (02:24:22):
She'll leave you for what she enjoys.

Speaker 54 (02:24:24):
It ain't a man.

Speaker 103 (02:24:25):
It's a straight up kid.

Speaker 118 (02:24:26):
For don't lose your girl to one.

Speaker 11 (02:25:00):
Oh not, he said my mom.

Speaker 16 (02:25:06):
As the time has begun, shot up shatry up nothing really.

Speaker 54 (02:25:45):
To day.

Speaker 16 (02:25:49):
Job, the stuff, next seasons stupid got you like get out, goodbye.

Speaker 119 (02:26:51):
I see it wind, nobody loves.

Speaker 37 (02:27:13):
It's not on.

Speaker 42 (02:27:15):
The phone Sassiday.

Speaker 120 (02:27:21):
They said, they.

Speaker 11 (02:27:25):
Said, they Sam.

Speaker 24 (02:27:40):
And a big.

Speaker 120 (02:27:42):
As a sis.

Speaker 54 (02:28:00):
So it.

Speaker 16 (02:29:02):
Really ready watch.

Speaker 48 (02:29:08):
Has really mad, No to really lot of.

Speaker 87 (02:29:22):
To nothing else.

Speaker 16 (02:30:16):
Don't beat up.

Speaker 57 (02:30:19):
On the trash, w the thing.

Speaker 4 (02:30:23):
In the boosting.

Speaker 11 (02:30:30):
Hung bread, that's crash.

Speaker 92 (02:30:37):
Site cot, the cold staff, it's nothing here.

Speaker 37 (02:31:06):
The song we.

Speaker 16 (02:31:10):
Were around.

Speaker 121 (02:31:14):
Bully a prod of moment to him to one of
the people, what a crop roun?

Speaker 16 (02:31:30):
And that coms up?

Speaker 23 (02:31:31):
Who go there to.

Speaker 11 (02:31:33):
Spring up? Around the time. Try let's say you're.

Speaker 37 (02:32:05):
Wait the s.

Speaker 18 (02:32:09):
The same, the sad.

Speaker 16 (02:32:17):
The same time, serge.

Speaker 104 (02:33:04):
Yah, well something rock.

Speaker 122 (02:35:06):
I was to Homie from Tyrosie knows Here on KGHP
eighty nine point three and eighty nine point nine AFM
The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place, along with
Queens Live Versus in Bohemi Bohemian Rhapsody and at Live
at Wimbley in nineteen eighty six, along with A So

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it makes a lot flip side Baby come back.

Speaker 10 (02:35:31):
It's cake boy, Yes, cake boy, isn't it amazing?

Speaker 24 (02:35:36):
The KGHP.

Speaker 10 (02:35:37):
Who weather for today is fair, this evening, cloudy, over night,
fow day. I'll tell you much on the temperature today
tomorrow'll lower clouds and fog in the morning, partley, cloudy
in the afternoon, twenty percent chancel rain and hides in
the Lord's seventy. Surely it's seventy seven degrees here at KGHP.

Speaker 123 (02:35:56):
Six days of the week, KGHP brings you the whitest
variety of music around the sound. Out of those six
days a week, it's my pleasure to bring you one
hundred eighty minutes of music from.

Speaker 80 (02:36:06):
The twenties, thirties, forties.

Speaker 123 (02:36:08):
And beyond, sometimes way beyond.

Speaker 33 (02:36:11):
Hi.

Speaker 123 (02:36:12):
This is Irene Clayton from ten am to one pm
on Saturdays. Take a break from the usual and tune
in KGHP eighty nine point nine FM, and it.

Speaker 10 (02:36:22):
Is full segue of Criss Cross, Yes Criss Cross, and
I'll be playing I missed the Best along with party
and uh Jump Yes Jump. You're on KGHP eighty nine
point three and eighty nine point nine FM.

Speaker 18 (02:36:47):
I missed it, BLUs, I missed it bus, I missed
the bus. I missed it BLUs.

Speaker 124 (02:36:55):
I went to bat with a meet him around them
late with me, why.

Speaker 18 (02:37:00):
Guy, so I can get drink.

Speaker 124 (02:37:02):
I guess my body was mad because I gave Hi
a resk And when I.

Speaker 110 (02:37:04):
Finally didn't work, it was a quartering at hey don't
finish out, and I know I was late.

Speaker 124 (02:37:08):
Stepped out front of my teas and my Yola said
to my stuff, I'm missed school.

Speaker 37 (02:37:12):
When I'm wrong, I ran.

Speaker 104 (02:37:13):
Down the hill.

Speaker 94 (02:37:14):
Let a rush rush.

Speaker 110 (02:37:15):
I ran down the hill trying to get shuve up.
Now I'm hoping to myself everything is cool, standing on.

Speaker 37 (02:37:20):
My b like a food the water alone until.

Speaker 125 (02:37:23):
I is gone.

Speaker 126 (02:37:23):
During my mis school, was looking out being home and
somebody come real fast because I've rested too.

Speaker 110 (02:37:28):
I'm stuck getting the cribbon.

Speaker 54 (02:37:29):
I don't know what to do.

Speaker 37 (02:37:30):
I mixed the bus. I mixed the bus. I mixed
the bus.

Speaker 126 (02:37:36):
And there's something I don't never have. I had to
do a man. I mixed the bus. I mixed the bus.
I mixed the bus. Something I want to do it.

Speaker 13 (02:37:47):
Then I was up.

Speaker 18 (02:37:48):
He was at what I ain't back down.

Speaker 104 (02:37:49):
Figured I could chill till the.

Speaker 47 (02:37:51):
Time came around, and I tea what a little too mom?

Speaker 18 (02:37:54):
Because when I woke up, y're the bus was gone.

Speaker 124 (02:37:56):
Almost prop my neck trying to get out the door,
and I chased the bus to my pea soup.

Speaker 37 (02:38:00):
On the trail.

Speaker 87 (02:38:01):
I couldn't catch up.

Speaker 23 (02:38:02):
I guess it must have.

Speaker 124 (02:38:03):
Been my day for me to head bad block because
I wanted to lunch, money, look, thank goss and stuff.

Speaker 110 (02:38:07):
That was because I really discussed it, And when I
got the school it was the same. A thing stepped
in the class in the school bell brain.

Speaker 18 (02:38:13):
It was nothing I could do.

Speaker 16 (02:38:14):
I tried to.

Speaker 110 (02:38:15):
Explain, but the teacher treated me like I was playing again.

Speaker 18 (02:38:17):
You lost your loss.

Speaker 110 (02:38:19):
The day was another win, and they never missed my
bus again.

Speaker 37 (02:38:22):
I min stop us.

Speaker 18 (02:38:25):
I'm in said bus.

Speaker 37 (02:38:27):
I mean sad us.

Speaker 18 (02:38:28):
Something I would never ever have to do again.

Speaker 102 (02:38:31):
I miss said us.

Speaker 24 (02:38:33):
I min said bus.

Speaker 54 (02:38:35):
I missed us.

Speaker 110 (02:38:37):
I there's something I would ever ever ever do again.

Speaker 87 (02:38:57):
I'm mixed us.

Speaker 18 (02:38:59):
I mean said bus.

Speaker 20 (02:39:01):
I'm mixed I bus something. I'm mixed bus. I'm mixed bus.
I'm mixed bus something.

Speaker 11 (02:39:14):
I missed the bus.

Speaker 37 (02:39:16):
I missed the bus.

Speaker 110 (02:39:17):
I'm in I'm mixed the bus. Something I would never
have to do again.

Speaker 43 (02:39:23):
I mixed the bush.

Speaker 72 (02:39:24):
I missed.

Speaker 87 (02:39:25):
I mixed the bus.

Speaker 127 (02:39:29):
Oh griss cross, you're one of the closed backwards twelve
years old with earnings.

Speaker 24 (02:39:40):
I'm talking to.

Speaker 11 (02:39:40):
These kids how to dressing.

Speaker 39 (02:39:44):
My kid's been a nice dress, like, I don't know.

Speaker 47 (02:39:47):
It must be it must be.

Speaker 34 (02:39:47):
An Atlanta thing with a clothes boys niners.

Speaker 47 (02:39:50):
Too big, It's gotta be.

Speaker 128 (02:39:52):
A fat jo Hey.

Speaker 27 (02:39:53):
I used to wear bell bottoms.

Speaker 21 (02:39:54):
At least I didn't have to under my buttet thing
a leak.

Speaker 11 (02:39:58):
So anyway, look out for this little big all.

Speaker 107 (02:40:00):
Totally crossed out, totally totally.

Speaker 128 (02:40:04):
Crossed out, totally crossed out.

Speaker 96 (02:40:06):
Totally totally totally totally totally crossed out.

Speaker 21 (02:40:15):
Okay, people, card.

Speaker 110 (02:40:40):
Now what's that this club?

Speaker 18 (02:40:42):
This place?

Speaker 110 (02:40:43):
Boys us not getting that mater your child thing?

Speaker 54 (02:40:47):
Not big?

Speaker 22 (02:40:47):
What that one?

Speaker 18 (02:40:49):
People saying?

Speaker 110 (02:40:50):
And others on the walls there no lights blinking and
people's biggest wall.

Speaker 54 (02:40:57):
Car, I said, this musical.

Speaker 110 (02:41:01):
Officer trying to ask some fun. Now move my way out.

Speaker 129 (02:41:06):
This girl said what I'm shouting? I brought away bomber
officer said, girls, time.

Speaker 94 (02:41:13):
Start hot, hot, start start spart.

Speaker 11 (02:41:29):
Nes.

Speaker 110 (02:41:29):
I went to a club, he said, he said, I
was missus stuff through the.

Speaker 87 (02:41:33):
Back doors, like yeah, and there was this a.

Speaker 129 (02:41:37):
Whole bunch of cubes surrounded by a bunch of moons
which went lots spell phs in a couple way.

Speaker 110 (02:41:44):
Therefore closed down, don't flos to the two getting a
little girls, and he had thought, what's the tree?

Speaker 22 (02:41:53):
He got me up?

Speaker 110 (02:41:54):
You said, yo, I just kicked up your friends, and
I don't want to see.

Speaker 24 (02:41:58):
If you were ever.

Speaker 94 (02:42:02):
Cat caught it.

Speaker 11 (02:42:06):
Caught it started.

Speaker 94 (02:42:10):
Spot spot.

Speaker 98 (02:42:14):
Spotted cato cat.

Speaker 94 (02:42:25):
Spotted shot started hot.

Speaker 37 (02:42:37):
Okay, give in the house, what does it.

Speaker 94 (02:42:45):
Okay?

Speaker 37 (02:42:46):
Give in the house?

Speaker 129 (02:42:51):
Book decided that we would go to give up suddenly
cross down, little cross stops never house.

Speaker 18 (02:42:59):
Looking from that, and we Bo could think about with
rich love do we were the don't that a rock?

Speaker 13 (02:43:09):
You know?

Speaker 110 (02:43:10):
But when we got to the back, don't part of that?

Speaker 13 (02:43:13):
Do?

Speaker 54 (02:43:13):
Somebody?

Speaker 18 (02:43:14):
Now, Chris is getting mad.

Speaker 110 (02:43:16):
But I had not thoughts a hoose of getting in
without getting across.

Speaker 94 (02:43:22):
A red tart you know, tart.

Speaker 16 (02:43:28):
Tartar start.

Speaker 94 (02:43:34):
Start start.

Speaker 11 (02:43:40):
Spart tart.

Speaker 94 (02:43:44):
Tartar, spark.

Speaker 16 (02:43:48):
Spot started, spot tard.

Speaker 110 (02:44:19):
Some of them trying to rhyme, but they can't rob
this sauce.

Speaker 54 (02:44:21):
Some of them trying to rhyme, but they can't rob this.

Speaker 124 (02:44:23):
So some of them trying to rhyme, but they can't
rob this, sau Some of them trying to rhyme, but
they can't.

Speaker 54 (02:44:30):
Get them, get them, get them, get them.

Speaker 16 (02:44:38):
Jo's menday, just say some he rocks down, we can
make him account job jump look to make you jump,
I'd make you jop jp Some make you jo jop.

Speaker 130 (02:44:55):
Trying to compare rost you a bad little fat on
the maculum bad list.

Speaker 18 (02:44:59):
Something set in the heads.

Speaker 54 (02:45:00):
I make your brock rope.

Speaker 110 (02:45:02):
We're gonna shake your rope because I becing a.

Speaker 126 (02:45:04):
Step and that makes you want to chop how hot
real hat trips a flood a young, lovable.

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nine point three and eighty nine point ifm ty Rosie
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the bus a lot. Find out some excuses anyways. The
Piers County Arts Commission resents a free County Pops concert
on Saturday, August twenty second, from noon to three at
Long Branch Oldzheimer's Day. Featured groups are The Masotones, Yiddish
and Eastern Country Band, House Bao Cajun Zadigo Band, Andy Bartels,

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and BF the Balloon Clown. Yes, Bfy the Balloon Clown.
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NINEFM brings you mellow Bee Rock with Scott Milford Tuesday
evenings at seven on kg e HP. Here's a new
band now, a local band named Sekarl and the song
I'm going to play to stay with Me. They're from
Vashvin Island and uh, let me know what you think
of them. I know you've had the response before and

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and but just let me know what you think of
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stars are buried.

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Nothing's got to change my world. Happings gone change trial images,
unbroken lang which dance before me like a mims.

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work happens, Gonna change my world happen, starting to change nigh.

Speaker 10 (03:15:59):
Bit KGHP A nine point three and A nine point

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nine FM. He just heard across the Universe by the Beles,
and not only that, Fleetwooden Max Sarah. Also you heard
question sixty seven and sixty eight by Chicago. Do you
have a child who is interested in cheerleading? The Peninsula
High School Cheerleaders will host a cheer camp for use

(03:16:54):
in grades first three eighth. Each participant will receive a
set of pomp pom and a certificate. The camp will
be held Saturday, January nineteenth in the Peninsula High School Gym.
The cost is ten dollars. For information and registration forms,
go to the main office of any Peninsula school. A
nine point three and A nine point nine FM bring

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you Back the Big Bands every Friday night at seven
right here on KGHP A nine point three and a
nine point nine FM. Now here we go with My
Sweet Lord bought by George Harrison. KGHP A nine point

(03:17:48):
three and a nine point nine FM. You just heard
Throwing It all the Way by Genesis, None of that Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young's Wooden Ships and only that My Speak
Lord by George Harrison. Now let's here to Paulstconsei.

Speaker 84 (03:18:08):
Shall we Association, an organization that helps support the many
extra curricular activities at MI alma Mater. For more information,
called the PHS Activity Office eight five seven three five
five five For the Peninsula Seahawk Association.

Speaker 10 (03:18:24):
KGHP A nine point three and a nine point nine FM.
Basketball is coming Friday night to KGHPA nine point three
and a nine point nine FM. Listen at seventy three
when the Giek Harbor Boys play Yam. The game will
be held exclusively in this area on KGHP is presented

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part by Petersound National Bank, the last major ind last
major independent bank left around here. Branches located downtown Geek Harbor,
Point Fosdick Purdy and Key Center. KGHP A nine point
three and nine point nine FM now Here we Go
with the Debbie Brothers. Another Park KGHP A nine point

(03:19:22):
three and a nine point nine FM Just Heart Best
of Times by Styx, Yeah who else will sing that?
Also the Police with their song Every Breath You Take?
And another Park by the Doobie Brothers. Instead of throwing
away your Christmas tree into the garbage, we cycle it.
We can drop off your Christmas tree free of charge

(03:19:45):
at two locations, Pretty Topsoil or the Pretty Transfer Station
for more information called eight five seven five eight five
zero or A five seven seven seven three zero. And
remember trees must be free of any ornamance.

Speaker 62 (03:20:02):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by a
generous donation from Keith Uttenberg in the twenty four hour
thrift Way market in downtown gig Arbor. Edinburgh's thrift Way
is proud to support KGHP eighty nine point three and
eighty nine point nine FM.

Speaker 10 (03:20:17):
Now Here we Go with Bob Dylan Positively Fourth Street.

Speaker 47 (03:20:37):
The Way.

Speaker 10 (03:20:44):
Right now you're listening to Tyrose now Here on KGHP
A nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
You just heard Boss CAGs Leedle Shuffle and Daniel by
Elton John and not only that, Bob Dylan's pus Tilly
Fourth Street that's named the song Don't Look at Me.

Speaker 8 (03:21:07):
Here are some safety tips from Maureen Liang, Managing editor
of Hunter Education Instructor magazine.

Speaker 136 (03:21:13):
When you're outdoors, beware of an invisible killer called hypothermia.
Hypothermia is a cooling of your body temperature caused mainly
by wearing wet clothes in cold weather. Warning signs include
shallow breathing and drowsiness. To protect yourself, stay dry, wear
extra wool clothes, and drink plenty of fluids.

Speaker 8 (03:21:32):
A forest and Wildlife message brought to you by this
station and Plumb Creek Timber.

Speaker 10 (03:21:36):
KGHP offers all kinds of entertainment on Mondays. For instance,
there are two hours of new Rock with Steve Lake,
followed at six by our blue Monday show, Nothing but
the Blue is for two solid hours. At eight, it's
Steve Miller's Night Flight. If you are tired of what
you get from most rail stations, turn your doughty. They're

(03:21:59):
a nine point two three or a nine point nine FM.
KGHP bring you the community a refreshingly different kind of
listening experience KGHP A nine point three and a nine
point nine FM. Here we go with Born on the
Bail by chrits c Clearwater Revival, KGHP A nine point

(03:22:34):
three and a nie point nine FM. Just heard Freeze
Frame by Jay Giles, vand No, That's Steve Miller, Jungle
Love and Crosby Stills, Nash and Young's Our House.

Speaker 8 (03:22:49):
Here are some safety tips from Maureen Liang, Managing editor
of Hunter Education Instructor Magazine.

Speaker 136 (03:22:55):
When you're outdoors, beware of an invisible killer called hypothermia.

Speaker 4 (03:22:58):
Hypothermia is a cooling.

Speaker 136 (03:23:00):
Of your body temperature caused mainly by wearing wet clothes
in cold weather. Warning signs include shallow breathing and drowsiness.
To protect yourself, stay dry, wear extra wool clothes, and
drink plenty of fluids.

Speaker 8 (03:23:13):
A forest and wildlife message brought to you by this
station on Plumb Creek.

Speaker 10 (03:23:16):
Timber A nine point three and a nine point nine FM.

Speaker 21 (03:23:20):
Now Here we go with.

Speaker 10 (03:23:24):
Great songs from the good old Days, Saurday Mornings here
on KHP. Now Here we go with Linda Rodstads It's
So Easy KGP A nine point three and a nine

(03:23:55):
point nine FM. You just heard the scratchy sounds of
Elton John's bitch is back, and also by request when
the children cried by White Lion and Rod Stewart's tonight's
tonight and only that Linda Rod stats it's so easy.
The KGHP Gig Harvard Key Penessa weather forecast calls for

(03:24:17):
today partial clearing and colder with rain showers turned to snow.
Highs would be from forty to forty five and will
be windy. Tonight will be much colder with snow with
possible accumulations of an into two wins will be up
to twenty five miles per hour, and the loews will
be in the lower to mid twenties. Tomorrow it will

(03:24:40):
turn cold with decreasing chance of snow, partial clearing and
highs from twenty five to thirty degrees. Currently it is
thirty nine degrees here at KGHP A nine point three
and a nine point nine FM. We will broadcast the
home basketball game of the Gig Harbard Poy his team

(03:25:01):
as they go up against Tahoma on Tuesday night at
seven thirty KGHP. Sports broadcasts are presented part by Pizza Harbor,
with two locations in the woods on Kimmel Drive in
Geek Harbor and sending second Portland and Tacoma. If you
want pizza, you want Pizza Harbor. KGHP A nine point

(03:25:22):
three and a nine point nine FM. Now Here we
go with the inner Light by the Beatles. KGHP A

(03:25:52):
nine point three and a nine point nine FM. This
is Tyrose now and the KHP Geek Harbor keeping us
aware for cast calls for today partial clearing and colder
with the rain showers turning to snell. Highs will be
from forty to forty five and it will be windy today.
Tonight will be much coldered with snow with possible accumulation

(03:26:14):
of an inch or two. WENTZ will be up to
twenty five miles per hour tonight and Loew's will be
in the lord to mid twenties. Tomorrow it will turn
cold with decreasing chance of snow, partial clearing and highs
from twenty five to thirty. The Geek Harbor Tides and
Peninsula Seahawks' basketball games are coming to KGHP. Listen Tuesday

(03:26:35):
night as Geek Carver Boys plays Tacoma. The game you
will begin at seventy three. This broadcast is brought to
you in part by Keith Unenberg's twenty four hour Thriftaway
Market in downtown Geek Corver and in the new stock
Market Foods with Olympic Village KGHP A nine point three

(03:26:56):
and A nine point NINEFM. Now Here we go with
the Beatles. If I fail KGHP A n point three

(03:27:30):
and a n I point nine FM. You just heard
hey tonight by Creating's clear Water Revival. None of that
Paul Simon slip sliding away and the Beatles. If I fail.

Speaker 84 (03:27:43):
This is Paul Scancey inviting you to help build better
citizens by supporting the Peninsula Seahawks Association, an organization that
helps support the many extracurricular activities.

Speaker 97 (03:27:53):
At my alma mater.

Speaker 84 (03:27:54):
For more information, called the PHS Activity Office eight five
seven three five For the Peninsula Seahawks Association.

Speaker 62 (03:28:03):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by a
generous donation from Keith Edinburgh on the twenty four hour
thrift Way Market in downtown gig Harbor, Edinburgh s thrift
Way is proud to support KGHP eighty nine point three
and eighty nine point nine FM, A.

Speaker 10 (03:28:18):
Nine point three and A nine point nine FM KGHP
now Here We Go with We Are the Champions by Queen.

Speaker 23 (03:28:30):
I Love You.

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KGHP, A nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
You just heard, just heard the Beatles in My Life
Trying to Grow by Tibbie Burrs and Paul McCartney's band
on her Run now today also heard Chicago Stay to
Night and we Are the Champions by Queen khp's gig

(03:29:02):
How We Key Penessa. Where forecast calls for partial clearing
and colder within rain showers turning to snow. Highs will
be from forty to forty five degrees and will be windy.

Speaker 33 (03:29:14):
Today.

Speaker 10 (03:29:16):
Tonight will be much colder with snow with possible accumulations
of an inch or two wins. We'll be up to
twenty five miles per hour and lows we'll be in
the lower to mid twenties.

Speaker 3 (03:29:28):
Cold.

Speaker 10 (03:29:29):
Tomorrow it will turn cold with a decreasing chance of snow,
partial clearing and hides from twenty five to thirty.

Speaker 3 (03:29:36):
Wow, that's really cold.

Speaker 10 (03:29:39):
Join KGHP every Saturday afternoon beginning at three. For the Classics,
John Lincoln features music from the great classic composers, as
well as some terrific motion picture soundtracks remembered. That's three
to six Saturday afternoons on KGHP A nine point three
and a nine points nine FM. Currently it is thirty

(03:30:03):
nine degrees here at KGHP. Now Here we Go with
Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Right here
on KGHP A nine point three and a nine point
nine FM. This is kate GHP eighty nine point nine

(03:30:40):
and A nine point three FM. You just heard Evany
and Ivory by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney. You also
heard Bad Bad Leroy Brown by Jim Crochey and Driving
My Life Away by Eddie Rabbit.

Speaker 33 (03:30:58):
Kate Okay.

Speaker 58 (03:31:08):
KEGHP programming is brought to you in part by the
Key Peninsula Alliance Club, who meet the first and third
Wednesday evenings of each month at the Huckleberry enn in
Key Center. The Key Peninsula Alliance Club is proud to
be the first service organization to provide moral and financial
support to KGHP.

Speaker 84 (03:31:29):
Supporting the Peninsula Seahawk Association, an organization that helps support
the many extracurricular activities at Miama Mater. For more information,
called the PHS Activity Office eight five seven three five
five five for the Peninsula Seahawk Association.

Speaker 10 (03:31:47):
KGHP A nine point nine FM. Now Here We Go
with eleanor Rigby by the Beatles KGHP A nine point
nine and nine point three FM. You just heard The
Long Windy Road by the Beatles, My Girl by the Temptations,
Happening Together by the Turtles, and you also heard eleanor

(03:32:11):
Rigby by the Beatles. Also, KGHP is proud of the
fact that we play all kinds of music. Take Monday Nights,
for instance, at four, it's wall to wall reggae music
with Justin McDonald. Follow that six by our Blue Monday Show,
nothing but the Blues for two solid hours. If you're

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tired of what you get from most radio stations, turning
her dial to either A nine point three or eighty
nine point nine KGHP, bringing our community a refreshing different
kind of listening experience. The weather today is partial afternoon
clearing with highs in the mid to upper sixties, Tonight

(03:32:52):
mostly cloudy with local fog developing a loads in the
mid fifties, and tomorrow morning low clouds with clearing highs
in the first sixties. KGHP eighty nine point nine and
eighty nine point three FM. Now Here we Go with
Shock Distance, KGHP eighty.

Speaker 53 (03:33:22):
Nine point nine and eighty nine point three FM.

Speaker 10 (03:33:26):
You just heard One Night, Love Affair by Brian Adams,
Badmoon Rising by Creants, Clearwater Revival and Rubble Rubble by
David Boy and of course Shocked by the Psychedelic First
KGHP eighty nine point nine and A nine point three
FM bringing you the famous Visit Victory open Mic Music

(03:33:51):
open mic Show Tuesday Eatings from seven until ten on KGHP.

Speaker 96 (03:34:00):
Fish is an organization devoted to the people. Fish needs
the gifts for the community, Gisso Time, Gisso food. Fish
needs people to help drive cancer patients to hospital treatments,
to repair things, to answer phones Missler. Fish also needs
food for the hungry and homeless. For more information called
eight five one eight eighth.

Speaker 24 (03:34:19):
We're all gifting small and ordinary ways.

Speaker 96 (03:34:21):
We can all find ways to share these simple gifts.

Speaker 10 (03:34:24):
KGHP eight nine point nine and eighty nine point three FM.

Speaker 53 (03:34:28):
Now Here we Go with Light My Fire by.

Speaker 10 (03:34:31):
The Doors, KGHP eighty nine point nine and eighty nine
point three FM. You just heard a song Another one
bites the desk by Queen, and you also heard You've
Shown Me by the Turtles.

Speaker 53 (03:34:50):
And Light My Fire by the Doors.

Speaker 10 (03:34:55):
If you like the good old songs, Wednesday nights on
KGHP are for you. That's the days of the week
where we play some of your favorite oldies. From six
until eight, Cheryl Irish plays songs from the Fabulous fifties
and the swing in c sixties. Remember we take you
back to the good old days every Wednesday evening starting

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at six Here on KGHP eighty nine point nine and
A nine point three FM.

Speaker 58 (03:35:26):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by the
Key Peninsula Lens Club, who meets the first and third
Wednesday evenings of each month at the Huckleberry Inn in
Key Center. The Key Peninsula Lines Club is proud to
be the first service organization to provide moral and financial
support to KGHP.

Speaker 10 (03:35:44):
KGHP eighty nine point nine and eighty nine point three FM.
Now Here we Go with Church by the Association, Oh
Good Fine, kg HP A nine point three and A

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and nie point nine FM. Just Her Buffalo Springfields rock
and Roll Woman. Not only that, Light My Fire by
the Doors and Lindsey bucky Ham's trouble. The performance Circle
probably presents I'm Not a Rapid Port. This triple award
winning play has received a Tony Award for the best

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Play in the A five and A six season, the
John Grasner Award, and the Circle Critics Award. The performance
runs now through January nineteenth, each Thursday, Friday and Saturday
at eight in the evening. Reservations are recommended. For more
information and reservations, call eight five one. Play A nine

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point three and a nine point nine f M with
the best new rock tracks with Bryce McQueen Wednesday afternoons
at four on KGHP A nine point three and a
nine point nine f M. Now Here we go with
your song by Elton John. This is Tyroe's down here

(03:37:48):
on kg HP A nine point three and a nine
point nine f M. You just heard foreigners called his
eyes smelling that Suzy Q by Creedence Clearwater, and only
that Elton John's your song. The KGHP gig Harveard Key Penessa.
Where forecast calls for today Claude with nine percent chance

(03:38:08):
of precipitation today and high temperatures and lower forties tonight.
There's seventy percent chance of rain with highs in the
mid to upper thirties, and tomorrowors a sixty percent chance
of rain with high temperatures in the mid forties. Basketball
is coming to KGHP A nine point three and a
nine point nine FM when we bring you to play

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by play a Friday Nights game between the Peninsula and
White River Boys.

Speaker 115 (03:38:35):
The broadcast will.

Speaker 10 (03:38:36):
Begin at seventy thirty. This year's games are present in
part by Tacoma Telco Creant Union. Where you're not just
a customer, You're a member owner KGHP A nine point
three and a nine point nine FM. Now Here we
go with with Rod Stewart's love Touch.

Speaker 32 (03:39:04):
A to have.

Speaker 25 (03:39:21):
The hell.

Speaker 11 (03:40:09):
Hum or maybe the rise.

Speaker 47 (03:40:13):
Maybe where they down up the skies, tells care.

Speaker 11 (03:40:21):
At the walls.

Speaker 28 (03:40:25):
To stay for it all and it's so crazy.

Speaker 37 (03:40:37):
To slip from.

Speaker 137 (03:40:40):
See Momsy does wanted to be wrong, as I said, now,
I don't lie, not people.

Speaker 37 (03:41:03):
Rather the bad.

Speaker 11 (03:41:06):
Doon he sabten.

Speaker 28 (03:41:11):
The letters, not mans.

Speaker 23 (03:41:13):
We can't wait.

Speaker 137 (03:41:16):
The letters and John but I'm ring so.

Speaker 138 (03:41:21):
People pistol when it's on the wall, you see the
people see to bring.

Speaker 11 (03:41:28):
Out the wall.

Speaker 18 (03:41:43):
Doesn't advice.

Speaker 11 (03:42:03):
And no.

Speaker 28 (03:43:30):
Man d me sometimes for two four.

Speaker 11 (03:44:37):
Exactly when I came on the door.

Speaker 28 (03:44:42):
Let's have the fund sport.

Speaker 57 (03:44:44):
You can fame every mon so none h.

Speaker 10 (03:46:46):
Kg HP A nine point three f M and a
nine point nine f M. This guy Rose now speaking,
and uh, you just heard Joe Wash It's life's been good.
Mary Cash is rass by Crosby, Stills and Nash and
only that. Rod Stewart's Love Touch Saltwire Fishing licenses are

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now vaible at Washington Dealers. These licenses are now required
for salt wire fishing. The licenses costs one DAR, which
will be directed toward Fisheries Enhancement Project.

Speaker 62 (03:47:22):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by a
generous donation from Keith Utenberg in the twenty four hour
thrift Way market in downtown gig Harbor, Edenburg's s thrift
Way is proud to support KGHP eighty nine point three
and eighty nine point nine FM.

Speaker 10 (03:47:37):
KGHP A nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
Now Here we go with rain by the b This

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is Tyrose now here on kg HP A nine point
three and A nine point nine FM. You just heard
Jimmy Hendrix all along the watch Tower Ebane and Ivory
with Paul McCartney and Three Dog Nights by Eli, Three
Dong Knights, Eli's Coming Only That Leave Liz No More
Lies and Crazy Leb by Poco.

Speaker 50 (03:48:37):
When some of the wheels in your life come to
a stop, don't throw them away. Call for the set
of wheels that can give them a second chance. The
Salvation Army will use your wheels so that they can
go around again.

Speaker 25 (03:48:51):
Stop spinning your wheels.

Speaker 85 (03:48:53):
Call the Salvation Army today for pickup carte and sixty
six O four.

Speaker 10 (03:48:59):
Eight nine three KGHP A nine point three and a
nine point nine f M bringing you back great songs
of the days before rock and roll. Fire Knights with
Jerry Ramsey Here on KGHP, now Here we Go with
Paul Simon's Mother and Child Reunion KGHP A nine point

(03:49:39):
three and a nine point nine FM.

Speaker 33 (03:49:42):
Just heard.

Speaker 10 (03:49:44):
Jenna says that's all one of that Lady by Styx
and Paul Simon's Mother and Child Reunion. The KGHP get
cob keeping us. A weather forecast is for cloudy with
ninety percent chance of precipitation today and high temperatures in
law forties tonight. There's a seventy percent chance of rain
with hides in the mid to upper thirties, and tomorrow

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there's a sixty percent chance of rain with high temperatures
in the mid forties. Basketball is coming Friday nine on
to KGHP, a nine point three and a nine point
nine FM. Listen at seven thirty when the Peninsula Boys
play White River. The game will be heard exclusively in
this area on KGHP is presented in part by Pugetstown

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National Bank, the last major independent bank left around here.
Branch is located in downtown Geek, Harbor, Point Fosdick Purdy
and Key Center. KGHP A nine point three and a
nine point nine FM. Now Here we go with Lazy
Day by Moody Blues. KGHP A nine point three and

(03:50:57):
a nine point nine FM. Just heard undone by guess who,
Well that's their name, Fleetwood, Max Dreams and Moody Blues
is Lazy Day.

Speaker 81 (03:51:12):
I did a son of great social and political import.

Speaker 58 (03:51:15):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by the
Key Peninsula Lines Club, who meet the first and third
Wednesday evenings of each month at the Huckleberry Inn in
Key Center. The Key Peninsul Lines Club is proud to
be the first service organization to provide moral and financial
support to KGHP.

Speaker 10 (03:51:32):
KGHP A nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
Instead of throwing away your Christmas trees into the garbage
recycle it, you can drop off your Christmas tree free
of charge at two locations, pretty Top Soil or the
Party transfer station for more information called eight five seven
five eight five zero or eight five seven seven seven

(03:51:53):
three zero And remember trees must be free of any ornaments.
The KGHP gig corby Key Penessa Wi. Our forecast calls
for cloudy with nine percent chance of precipitation today and
high temperatures will be in the lower forties. Tonight there's
seventy percent chance of rain with hides in the mid
to upper thirties. Tomorrow there's there's a sixty percent chance

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of rain with high temperatures in the mid forties. KGHP
A nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
Now Here we go with Hopefully Mercedes Benz or What's
Left of It by Janis Joplin.

Speaker 111 (03:52:29):
Won't you buy me a merceedies bns my friends all
drop pushes.

Speaker 57 (03:52:36):
I must make a mans worked.

Speaker 41 (03:52:39):
Hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends.

Speaker 26 (03:52:44):
So, oh Lord, won't you buy me a merdies Ben?

Speaker 4 (03:52:53):
That's it?

Speaker 33 (03:53:43):
Ever?

Speaker 30 (03:53:44):
Wonder what you sound like to your children, Harold?

Speaker 37 (03:53:47):
Are you deaf? Your brother Robert wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (03:53:49):
Do it that way? Who dressed you?

Speaker 33 (03:53:51):
Are you going to at like?

Speaker 114 (03:53:52):
If this sounds a little too familiar, keep that broccoli.

Speaker 63 (03:53:55):
I'm counting to five, one, two, three, four, five?

Speaker 33 (03:53:58):
How old they know you love them?

Speaker 117 (03:54:00):
When your children feel loved and valued at home, Saying
no to drugs is easier because the closer you are
to your children, the further they'll be from drugs. From
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.

Speaker 64 (03:54:18):
It started when they were very young, Mom, on my birthday?

Speaker 28 (03:54:21):
Can I choose old?

Speaker 22 (03:54:22):
I'll be.

Speaker 137 (03:54:23):
I won't go past ten.

Speaker 64 (03:54:25):
I'd listen to the innocent things they'd say. Even as
they got older.

Speaker 34 (03:54:28):
Mom, I can't believe it.

Speaker 3 (03:54:29):
I'm driving slower, I wear my seat belt, and I
eat salad.

Speaker 117 (03:54:33):
I think I'm getting old.

Speaker 6 (03:54:35):
I listened because I knew there'd come a time when
I'd want them to listen to me, especially about drugs.

Speaker 86 (03:54:40):
The closer you are to your children, the further they'll
be from drugs from the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints.

Speaker 64 (03:54:53):
You know, honey, I'm surprised at the way you handled
our fourteen year old tonight. You didn't use your temper once.

Speaker 10 (03:54:58):
Not the old husband you've come to expect, and the
improvement was noted.

Speaker 8 (03:55:01):
She really opened up.

Speaker 86 (03:55:03):
We even talked about drugs.

Speaker 64 (03:55:04):
Wouldn't need the difference?

Speaker 3 (03:55:05):
Well, I tried to.

Speaker 117 (03:55:06):
Listen to her feelings, not just your words. I learned
a great lesson tonight. How much better my ears work
when my mouth is shut.

Speaker 86 (03:55:15):
The closer you are to your children, the further they'll
be from drugs, from the Church of Jesus Christ to
a Latter Day Saints.

Speaker 65 (03:55:24):
I didn't realize it then, but my dad was very wise.
I was in high school and making life difficult for
my parents, especially dad. There was a lot of tension
between us. So what he'd do is invite me to
eat with them at this little restaurant by his office.
It was funny because we'd walk into this place and bang,
we'd both be on our best behavior, neutral territory. I

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guess at home we were at each other, but in
this restaurant we could talk about anything, friends, cars, evan, drugs,
be cool about it. And this went on all through
those years. I don't remember a single thing I ever
eight in that place except the fries. But I remember
Dad and how hard he worked to keep our relationship

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going when I wasn't sure it was worth it.

Speaker 64 (03:56:09):
Between my dad and those fries, I.

Speaker 139 (03:56:12):
Made it, and we made it.

Speaker 86 (03:56:15):
The closer you are to your children, the further they'll
be from drugs, from the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter day Saints.

Speaker 64 (03:56:30):
You know, Honey, I was surprised at the way you
handled that problem with our fourteen year old time. It
was kind of hard to believe they're yelling you didn't
love your temper once.

Speaker 117 (03:56:39):
Not the old jump to conclusion husband you've come to expect.

Speaker 11 (03:56:43):
Huh.

Speaker 64 (03:56:43):
Well, just say the improvement did not go unnoticed.

Speaker 117 (03:56:46):
You know, she was willing to open up.

Speaker 8 (03:56:49):
We even talked about drugs.

Speaker 38 (03:56:51):
Really.

Speaker 117 (03:56:51):
Yeah, I can't remember the last time we had a
real conversation like that.

Speaker 64 (03:56:56):
So what do you think made the difference tonight?

Speaker 117 (03:56:58):
Well, I tried listening to what she was really saying,
not just the words, but her feelings.

Speaker 23 (03:57:03):
You know.

Speaker 117 (03:57:06):
It was amazing how positive things were when I just listened.
I learned a great lesson tonight. How much better my
ears work when my mouth is shut.

Speaker 86 (03:57:16):
It's more important than ever I have a good relationship
with your kids, because the closer you are to your children,
the further they'll be from drugs. A message from the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day.

Speaker 10 (03:57:26):
Saints KGHP ain't nine point three and A nine point
nine FM. This is ty Rose, Now you guess her

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super Traps logical song. Along with midnight specials by Credence
clear Water Revival and not only that, you heard the
Eagles Tequila Sunrise. The KGHP gig Harvard Key PENANSA web
forecast calls for occasional rain with highs in the mid

(03:58:08):
forties tonight and to monitor would be occasional rain with
lows in the upper thirties and highs tomorrow in the
mord in the mid forties. Basketball is coming to KGHP
eighty nine point three and A nine point nine FM
when we bring you the play by play at Friday
night's game between the Peninsula and White River Boys. The

(03:58:29):
broadcast will begin at seven thirty. This year's games are
presented in part by Tacoma Telco creat Union. When You're
not just a customer, You're a member owner. KGHP A
nine point three and A nine point nine FM. Now
Here we Go with Spinning Wheel by Blood, Sweat and Tears,

(03:59:08):
KGHP A nine point three and an I point on FM.
You just heard Movie B Loses Voices in the Sky.
Not only that, DeBie Brears listen to music and the
Spin Wheel by Blood, Sweat and Tears.

Speaker 140 (03:59:23):
The Performance Circle proudly presents I'm Not rapp Aboard. The
Triple Award winning play has received the Tony Award for
Best Play, the John Gassner Award, and the Outer Circle
Critics Award. The performance runs now through January nineteenth, each Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at eight in the evening. Reservations are
recommended and for more information and reservations please.

Speaker 25 (03:59:41):
Call eight five to one p l a y.

Speaker 62 (03:59:44):
KGHP programming is brought to you in part by a
generous donation from Keith Utenberg and the twenty four hour
thrift Way Market in downtown gig Garber Edinburgh's thrift Way
is proud to support KGHP eighty nine point three and
eighty nine point nine FM.

Speaker 10 (03:59:59):
KGHP eighty nine point three and eighty nine point nine FM.
Now Here we Go with the Beatles, You Can't do That.

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KGHP eighty nine point three and A nine point nine FM.
Just heard Chicago's twenty five or six two four not
only that, fire and Rain by James Taylor and the Beatles,
You can't do That. The KGHP gig cover Key Penessa
Wire forecast is for today occasional rain with highs and

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mid forties. Tonight and tomorrow will be a key in
the occasional rain with loads in the upper thirties and
high temperatures. Tomorrow will be in the mid forties. Listen
to KGHP Saturday nights at six for the best memories
in old time radio. This great hour of favorite old
time old time old radio programs from the forties and

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fifties will include such greats as Jack Benny, Fred Allen
in her Synctum and Suspense. Remember that's Old Time Radio.
On Saturday evenings from six to seventy thirty on KGHP
eighty nine point three and eighty nine point nine FM.
Now Here we Go with So Far Away by Ker King.
Here on KGHP AN and A nine point nine FM,

(04:02:13):
KGHP A nine point three and a nine point nine FM.
Just her You Won't See Me by the Beatles, notally that,
Rod Stewart's You're in My Heart and Elton John's Honky Cat.

Speaker 84 (04:02:26):
This is Paul Skancy for the Peninsula Seahawks Association. School activities,
build better Citizens of Tomorrow, athletics, debate, the Outlook, RAZ
and KGHP are just a few of the special programs
that Peninsula High School provides students. Show your support by
saying yes when you are asked to join the Peninsula
Seahawks Association. This is Paul skancia the Seattle Seahawks.

Speaker 97 (04:02:49):
My career began right here in gig.

Speaker 10 (04:02:51):
Harbor KGHP A nine point three and a nine point
nine FM. Now Here we go with Fleetwood, Max Over
My Head KGHP A nine point three and a nine

(04:03:11):
point nine FM. You've just heard Have you ever seen
a rain? By Koreant's Clearwater Revival? Not only that, James
Taylor's Your Spawning Face and Hey Joe by Jimmy Hendrix.
The KGHP gey cover Keyping. That's a weather forecast is
for today a three percent chance of rain with high

(04:03:31):
temperatures from forty five to fifty Tonight, there's a slight
chance of an evening shower, then partley cloudy with some
local fog. Colder with low's in the thirties. Tomorrow will
be sunny after patch morning fog and low clouds. Highs
will be in the mid to upper forties. If you
like the good old songs, Wednesday Nights on KGHP are

(04:03:53):
for you. That's the day of the week where we
play some of your favorite oldies from six until eight.
Ryl Irish plays songs from the fabulist fifties and the
swinging sixties. Remember we take you back to the good
old days every Wednesday evening Saturday at six Here on
KGHP eighty nine point three and A nine point nine FM.

(04:04:14):
Now Here we go with Rita Coolidge's Higher and Higher
You Learn KGHP eighty nine point three and eighty nine

(04:04:38):
point nine FM. You just hear Can't Buy Me Love
by the Beatles along with Rod Stewart, Some Guys Have
All the Luck and Elton John's Little Genie. This is
the school community calendar with news and activities from the
Peninsula School District. All schools will be closed on January
twenty first. Due to Martin Luther King Junior Day. All

(04:05:00):
high schools will have finals January twenty fourth and twenty fifth,
and they will be having half days of school on
these days. All schools have half days on January twenty
fifth with music and memories from bygone days every Saturday
morning with key styles right here on KGHP eighty nine
point three eighty nine point nine FM. Now Here we

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go with fleet with Max Gypsy.

Speaker 54 (04:06:19):
Don't have to humble yourself to me.

Speaker 31 (04:06:23):
I had to judge your king.

Speaker 54 (04:06:26):
Baby.

Speaker 23 (04:06:29):
You know I ain't no poe to see the.

Speaker 54 (04:06:34):
Women.

Speaker 18 (04:06:35):
I either have to take a team.

Speaker 69 (04:06:38):
This would just be a powerful thing.

Speaker 54 (04:06:41):
Baby wictu. You know they know a mover.

Speaker 16 (04:06:49):
I ain't read it all the thing called m no
comma mean you would some blood I.

Speaker 11 (04:06:57):
Know about the plies.

Speaker 54 (04:06:58):
Stay off again?

Speaker 11 (04:07:00):
Are you at a dole than come?

Speaker 51 (04:07:11):
I didn't know I come come down, so set it
to clean up your reputation, babe.

Speaker 48 (04:07:20):
You know you ain't no Chris Summon.

Speaker 41 (04:07:26):
Were a line there.

Speaker 18 (04:07:28):
I got a whole some kind of pus of situation.

Speaker 16 (04:07:33):
Babe it how can I come loud?

Speaker 47 (04:07:36):
It's so anom me?

Speaker 37 (04:07:41):
Why are you at him all.

Speaker 11 (04:07:42):
The bank caller, do coma mean you thro some uplove?
I ain't up on the back a g Are you
at a all the fan no.

Speaker 54 (04:08:04):
Others the non.

Speaker 16 (04:08:08):
Don whether the long les horma all shut the world?

(04:08:56):
I had a got a bank collar number, mean you
have gone along the ball?

Speaker 11 (04:09:03):
Had a man they're gonna trio.

Speaker 16 (04:09:07):
I had a bottles.

Speaker 11 (04:09:11):
I had a bottle man dollar no bother a red
dot on a ball. I had a bottle man.

Speaker 54 (04:09:19):
They're not a iRED?

Speaker 11 (04:09:25):
Fire at a.

Speaker 16 (04:09:33):
Fight?

Speaker 54 (04:09:33):
Are at a.

Speaker 21 (04:09:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 141 (04:09:52):
Bonnie raid on KEYGHB eighty nine point nine eighty nine
point three FM thing cold.

Speaker 10 (04:09:56):
Love along with the thrill is gone with BB King
and John Mayles. I can't complain into the Internal Revenue Service.
It's looking for volunteers to keep stock let the rivers
with them. The publications for the community volunteers are also
needed to help with the Vounder Cats Assistant program, which

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provides free tax funding assistance to the community members. For
more information on these programs, called the irs at one
eight hundred A two nine.

Speaker 141 (04:10:28):
One zero four zero For ty Rosie knows, this is
Jeremy Larkham saying, give us a call right here at
KGHB eighty nine point three and eighty nine point nine FM.
It's two forty seven and we're ready to take your calls.
You can give us a call right here. Eighty five
seven DJ, eighty nine eighty five seven three five eight
nine will take your blues requests and play whatever we

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want too.

Speaker 10 (04:10:50):
Now here's Eric Clapton's before you accuse me?

Speaker 54 (04:11:01):
Why you accuse me.

Speaker 37 (04:11:04):
Till you cannock control sol?

Speaker 23 (04:11:10):
Why you me.

Speaker 37 (04:11:13):
The you can mock control self?

Speaker 16 (04:11:18):
You say after mom, you don't want the winner taking money.

Speaker 11 (04:11:22):
If you're someone else, call mama.

Speaker 69 (04:11:30):
You see him all night?

Speaker 11 (04:11:32):
Save no, oh god, no mama, seem a night save go.

Speaker 16 (04:11:46):
Where I'm a saved son?

Speaker 54 (04:11:48):
Don't come go all?

Speaker 11 (04:11:55):
Why accuse me?

Speaker 39 (04:11:58):
Taking the monk?

Speaker 72 (04:11:59):
And JOm sell?

Speaker 11 (04:12:04):
Why killed me?

Speaker 33 (04:12:07):
There a look Tom, tell.

Speaker 92 (04:12:12):
Just saundscry my money all in the window. You're taking
money someone else? Ob time one long time old man,

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Oh long time.

Speaker 54 (04:13:06):
You don't don't know. I got to quip you. I
don't know.

Speaker 47 (04:13:43):
Why excuse me?

Speaker 11 (04:13:46):
Take a look and tell herself? How excuse me?

Speaker 72 (04:13:55):
Take a look and tell herself?

Speaker 92 (04:14:00):
You said I'm just gonna have somebody out of the
women you take a nime someone else.

Speaker 142 (04:15:08):
Mom, take this blad job.

Speaker 4 (04:15:15):
I can't use it.

Speaker 11 (04:15:47):
Mom, you take this blad job.

Speaker 72 (04:15:49):
Of me, I can't use it, then.

Speaker 24 (04:16:02):
Just get him dog dog.

Speaker 16 (04:16:08):
My love, knocking stone, managing on store man, nama, can
store man knock nagging.

Speaker 24 (04:16:31):
Out, can store.

Speaker 11 (04:16:37):
Man knock knogging out? Can stuff?

Speaker 37 (04:16:45):
Well, take these girls away from me?

Speaker 143 (04:16:52):
I can you name man this abu? No, that's not

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not ano temn st. That's not not anal t sto.

Speaker 8 (04:18:11):
Wow, you take this badge of of me.

Speaker 37 (04:18:19):
I can't use it anymore.

Speaker 107 (04:18:27):
Skinning up too dumb to see.

Speaker 37 (04:18:34):
You lock now knocking no help, I'm not knocking.

Speaker 54 (04:18:42):
Out table snom not.

Speaker 24 (04:18:49):
Knocking out table stock.

Speaker 54 (04:18:55):
I'm not nagging on tables kg HP gig.

Speaker 35 (04:19:41):
Harbor, I questioned last night, I was sit by till

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the bad.

Speaker 16 (04:20:20):
All time Wednesday.

Speaker 54 (04:20:24):
All you never show up?

Speaker 16 (04:20:36):
The sad they done.

Speaker 48 (04:20:42):
You will really.

Speaker 11 (04:20:53):
The period.

Speaker 54 (04:21:23):
Says that.

Speaker 105 (04:21:57):
The last time I saw you, you promised me you

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will come.

Speaker 37 (04:22:49):
The time is running up, bad.

Speaker 16 (04:22:58):
Blood saw Monny.

Speaker 37 (04:23:17):
Common you will real.

Speaker 141 (04:23:36):
Yeah eighty nine point three eighty nine point nine FM
KGHP and we got three hours of jazz every Monday
night at six with Steve Miller on KGHP KGHB broadcast
Peninsula School District sports events throughout the fall and winter months.
These programs are made possible through financial support of the

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nine FM.

Speaker 10 (04:24:21):
The seventeenth annual Early Childhood Education Conference As a Child
Grows will be held March seventh at the Clover Park
High School in Tacoma. This program is sponsored by the
Tacoma Association for the Education of Young Children and we'll
feature over fifty workshops on child development. Registration deadline is

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on February first. For more information and registration, please call
five six four two eight seven nine.

Speaker 141 (04:24:48):
All right, it's three o'clock at KGHP. Ty Rosanell and
I are kind of kicking back here waiting for you
to call up, give us, give us a chatter two
maybe a request along with it. The number here is.

Speaker 10 (04:25:02):
A five seven d G eighty nine or eight five seven,
three five eighty nine.

Speaker 141 (04:25:08):
Oh isn't that beautiful? Now it's three oh one and
we're gonna have some more music.

Speaker 24 (04:25:12):
What are we gonna have to.

Speaker 10 (04:25:13):
Here's that route sixty six with buck weeked that ago?

Speaker 92 (04:25:29):
Well then.

Speaker 139 (04:25:36):
Wayway howay.

Speaker 54 (04:26:00):
Gigs on Rude six the city.

Speaker 21 (04:26:05):
Now you go to Saint Louis.

Speaker 11 (04:26:08):
I'm not Massoumi and.

Speaker 54 (04:26:09):
Bahama city, No mony city.

Speaker 144 (04:26:12):
You see Amarella I galla in Mexico.

Speaker 54 (04:26:18):
Last time that.

Speaker 37 (04:26:19):
Was over and don't bucking one mona game.

Speaker 54 (04:26:22):
My bosto said again, don't want to get him this
time on the trip.

Speaker 144 (04:26:30):
And when you they got on a tripoking on Rude
six busyday.

Speaker 72 (04:26:46):
Hey, wow, Now you go to Saint Louis.

Speaker 11 (04:27:21):
I'm not.

Speaker 37 (04:27:23):
A city, no god of b you see Amarella.

Speaker 54 (04:27:27):
Got up to make go.

Speaker 92 (04:27:31):
Fact times up and don't what going on him gave
my boss not the saying go on, you.

Speaker 33 (04:27:39):
Get him for this time the tip.

Speaker 47 (04:27:43):
Where you may cam.

Speaker 72 (04:27:46):
Up on the trip, jum.

Speaker 33 (04:27:51):
On sixty sit.

Speaker 54 (04:27:56):
Get your big sixty city.

Speaker 22 (04:28:08):
Wow.

Speaker 145 (04:28:30):
Listen, ladies, don't take every woman to be your friend.
You know I did that, and that was the biggest
mistake I connected my life.

Speaker 54 (04:28:47):
I had this woman living with me.

Speaker 145 (04:28:52):
She was wearing my clothes, eating my food, spending my money,
sleeping in my.

Speaker 37 (04:29:03):
She said, Katy, don't worry.

Speaker 145 (04:29:06):
About nothing, because when you get ready to go on
the road, I'll take care of everything. That's exactly what
she did. She took care of the doll, the cat,
my children, and my man.

Speaker 28 (04:29:27):
And when I got back home, do you know what happened?

Speaker 57 (04:29:31):
I went around to.

Speaker 37 (04:29:32):
My back going stuck my kid.

Speaker 24 (04:29:38):
And I turned it to the left.

Speaker 37 (04:29:45):
Nothing happened.

Speaker 145 (04:29:47):
I walked around to the front, turned my key to
the right.

Speaker 54 (04:29:57):
Nothing didn't happen either.

Speaker 57 (04:30:00):
So I decided what I do.

Speaker 24 (04:30:02):
Was ring the doorbell.

Speaker 54 (04:30:04):
I did that.

Speaker 24 (04:30:08):
Nothing happened.

Speaker 37 (04:30:09):
Because this is what I had to do.

Speaker 57 (04:30:11):
I got lease my hold.

Speaker 37 (04:30:15):
In the warm California yourself.

Speaker 36 (04:30:19):
Who oh yes, I did.

Speaker 146 (04:30:25):
Please my whole hold us Lord in the warm Californe yourself.

Speaker 16 (04:30:36):
We might tell you a suck this and nail them
all a run.

Speaker 72 (04:30:49):
Hung my baby.

Speaker 104 (04:30:54):
And the nun the warms arm.

Speaker 54 (04:30:58):
Who ho yes, I did?

Speaker 72 (04:31:03):
God me Behinda.

Speaker 54 (04:31:07):
London a nabo am.

Speaker 16 (04:31:15):
You don't tell you that Monday, sobodya.

Speaker 11 (04:31:20):
Sex one.

Speaker 13 (04:31:22):
B.

Speaker 145 (04:31:26):
I'm saying this for you girls, wonder why come in.

Speaker 37 (04:31:33):
Just anther side by.

Speaker 54 (04:31:40):
One the father wonder.

Speaker 103 (04:31:46):
You're stay double Sunday.

Speaker 54 (04:31:54):
Landing once standing the.

Speaker 33 (04:32:03):
Other other flatable your.

Speaker 16 (04:33:23):
Last wonder?

Speaker 37 (04:33:28):
How will be able to don't.

Speaker 92 (04:33:34):
Sorry mist just many moesday I will be able to
go back off?

Speaker 11 (04:33:49):
Why hell man is a newsy son.

Speaker 54 (04:33:54):
And my will go.

Speaker 47 (04:34:00):
Look at that move my back?

Speaker 37 (04:34:07):
Whoa who.

Speaker 11 (04:34:38):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 54 (04:34:41):
Yeah it is I can can.

Speaker 12 (04:37:55):
I a sturdy.

Speaker 147 (04:37:58):
Just because Matty duppardy just because I always wear rassm
likes to dress up in the latest stuff, just because
where I'm living take trouble smiling never one. Just because

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my color stadium start the different, Babe, That's why.

Speaker 4 (04:38:30):
They call me sh.

Speaker 147 (04:39:18):
They just because just because my hair is curly, just
because just because I pick the route of people, and
just because I always wear a smile, wear my jeans
like a man.

Speaker 16 (04:39:35):
Of me he always dresses in the latest style, just
because just because man.

Speaker 147 (04:39:44):
Take trouble smiling never won. Just because why my color
sh do slide the difference. Maybe that's why they call
me shin.

Speaker 4 (04:40:04):
Do do do do do do?

Speaker 72 (04:40:06):
Dude?

Speaker 93 (04:40:24):
You know how the woofers, you know how stays in
the wolf you know the wooers. You know how stays
in the wool.

Speaker 54 (04:40:50):
Well, when you get.

Speaker 93 (04:40:51):
In trouble, you call and move around the wool. Well,
my buddy, well your.

Speaker 115 (04:41:08):
Wanting to spin it on you? Well, my money, you
want your words to spin it.

Speaker 54 (04:41:22):
On you.

Speaker 102 (04:41:28):
Sell the story and you get my pottle.

Speaker 29 (04:41:32):
See some many wore out with you.

Speaker 115 (04:42:17):
Well I spend my money trying to make you satisfied.

Speaker 37 (04:42:30):
Well, my money does.

Speaker 18 (04:42:35):
Trying to make you sat aside?

Speaker 104 (04:42:39):
What's from now?

Speaker 95 (04:42:40):
What you want?

Speaker 115 (04:42:42):
Well, I tuk my money to my home and already lie.

Speaker 14 (04:42:58):
Okay, that's what topics, not me. No people talking, if
people don't know.

Speaker 33 (04:43:10):
What all about? Where people talking?

Speaker 32 (04:43:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (04:43:19):
Man, but you don't know what.

Speaker 33 (04:43:21):
It's all about?

Speaker 54 (04:43:28):
Well?

Speaker 33 (04:43:29):
The yoga jiany blues where notable day night, the giant
blue well made.

Speaker 72 (04:43:47):
Man, I'm ward myself. May I better get home?

Speaker 54 (04:44:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 33 (04:44:13):
Come ben you blind pitch you.

Speaker 21 (04:44:18):
I've been to get home.

Speaker 33 (04:44:21):
Yeah, I've been to blind pitch you. Look at it.
I'm in big joing. Get the tidy dude. Yeah man,
they mightn't be don't know what to do?

Speaker 37 (04:44:34):
Let me run?

Speaker 33 (04:44:49):
Yeah, yeah man, god man, look at it.

Speaker 148 (04:45:06):
Tell aboudy the studio wonder looking, I won't see what
Big Joe gotta do it? Yeah body stoodio seven one looking,
I won't know what Big Joe an't I do it?

Speaker 33 (04:45:20):
John out my joy, Woa my Jody blues dyed black
want to play you man?

Speaker 39 (04:45:40):
Man, gonna happened?

Speaker 148 (04:46:03):
I got a woman, a blind thick, she knows what
to do. Yeah, I got working on North Avenue is
a blind thick.

Speaker 33 (04:46:15):
Yeah she noticed.

Speaker 4 (04:46:16):
What to do?

Speaker 33 (04:46:20):
Now is big yoke gianty blue? I want the cargo
to the two.

Speaker 148 (04:46:30):
Don't nobody know nothing but me raft So after that
giant in blue is blind pig so goodbody.

Speaker 14 (04:46:35):
Everybody next Tuesday night, you can cut him off.

Speaker 33 (04:46:40):
Rapping enough man, why does that happen?

Speaker 14 (04:46:45):
Hey, don baby Dona, Don jump.

Speaker 33 (04:46:54):
Bronn jump.

Speaker 148 (04:46:56):
Let's do that number one just cat raphti diving my
mum gon what but fucking toup put it up? Jumping

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and coping doun jump rother jumping John.

Speaker 149 (04:47:28):
Woo Yeah, yeah ahead, don bay jump dumb see I
rocking jump to Junn older.

Speaker 33 (04:47:43):
Body enough moll from the other A. Don't get dumb
baby dump baby dump.

Speaker 11 (04:47:52):
Dumb bad.

Speaker 150 (04:47:57):
Joda rock jump the John older rock jump the John

(04:48:19):
old n a jump Rock, I'll be.

Speaker 33 (04:48:23):
That jump he jump night now.

Speaker 151 (04:48:28):
Jump day Rock day to rock dumb Daid dump dumb
David rock me daily Rock, I rock jump John, I

(04:49:00):
out got to noms clip dot yom to beduum Tom
Baby John.

Speaker 33 (04:49:07):
Be that rocket johnas don o'd night.

Speaker 148 (04:49:19):
Yeah, Oh, I want my record right, sing the dam
a little and not now Tom Baby.

Speaker 33 (04:49:33):
Jarmy Tom Baby dom.

Speaker 148 (04:49:36):
Me, I coming dump to Donald night old night, Yes
to night, Thursday night is on the don't know megas.

Speaker 138 (04:49:45):
Oil just outside for work Jesus w one night.

Speaker 27 (04:50:02):
There's a run down.

Speaker 147 (04:50:03):
Striped nightclubs need the barlow long time get down after
towards Jacksborough.

Speaker 138 (04:50:11):
Did you see the neon flashing kill man the god
at all?

Speaker 106 (04:50:17):
Then if you're looking for something at chump got a
bamp at black Cap.

Speaker 97 (04:50:25):
Strip teaser the deuce.

Speaker 37 (04:50:28):
Over at the skylight always loud.

Speaker 92 (04:50:32):
And loose, finals Buddy Rich smoke slumming watch mancuse comthings.

Speaker 75 (04:50:40):
Up down the jack Borough Highway, jacks Bar Highway, Jacksburg.

Speaker 37 (04:50:48):
Highway, follway.

Speaker 54 (04:50:51):
Something flowing down.

Speaker 151 (04:50:59):
Bed your backboy, you better cover your.

Speaker 138 (04:51:04):
Bit further down the road you go rubber its gold again.
Remember standing at the starboard, loud, broken glass.

Speaker 36 (04:51:16):
And flowed on the ground.

Speaker 72 (04:51:18):
Bet everything you see, even if it's letter and first
degree out of.

Speaker 92 (04:51:25):
Jackspur A Highway, jackspur A Highway.

Speaker 37 (04:51:31):
Of jacksp A Highway, all of a suddening going down?

Speaker 88 (04:52:29):
Why those bumps?

Speaker 105 (04:52:31):
Rich hopes Son?

Speaker 21 (04:52:33):
What job man can come?

Speaker 92 (04:52:35):
Say something to jacks Barra Highway, jacks Bara Highway, jacks
Barra Highway.

Speaker 37 (04:52:45):
There's always something.

Speaker 141 (04:52:47):
Don't down, Yeah, John my all Jacksborough Highway. Before that

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we heard jump Baby Jump from Big Joe Williams Howl
and Wolf with I'm the Wolf and Rye Cooter with Shine.
It's three thirty five. Shop at the Peninsula he School
Saved Through Store this weekend. Support the activity group of
the month, which is the Peninsula Outlook Journalism Class class.

(04:54:08):
Stuffed animals, Christmas decorations and toys are all available. Shop
locally and support our students. The Safe Thrift Store is
located beneath Peninsula High School and is open from ten
until four every Thursday through Saturday.

Speaker 10 (04:54:24):
KGHP has two great jazz programs on each week. On Monday,
Steve Miller takes you on a night flight of jazz.
Thursday's is Mark Garrison's with his blend of contemporary and
mainstream jazz. Both shows start at six, so I'll be
listening on both Monday and Thursday evenings for great jazz
on eighty nine point three and eighty nine point nine

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FM KGHP. Here's Sweet Home Chicago with the Blues Brothers.

Speaker 94 (04:55:00):
Come on.

Speaker 39 (04:55:02):
Then they don't you.

Speaker 54 (04:55:08):
Come on? A man? That? Don't you wanta go.

Speaker 16 (04:55:15):
Back?

Speaker 54 (04:55:16):
Could I say a hold place Sweet Horse Chicago?

Speaker 24 (04:55:24):
Come on, don't you wanna go?

Speaker 54 (04:55:31):
I hat? Don't you wanna go.

Speaker 37 (04:55:38):
Back to that same old place?

Speaker 33 (04:55:41):
A sweet Horse Chicago?

Speaker 104 (04:55:46):
Well one of one's due six and two his eight?

Speaker 33 (04:55:51):
Come on, man, don't jumping birth.

Speaker 54 (04:55:56):
Man? That don't you a.

Speaker 24 (04:56:01):
But La Sables.

Speaker 33 (04:56:05):
Sweet Home Chicago?

Speaker 11 (04:56:10):
Come on, don't you know?

Speaker 54 (04:56:17):
Come on? Don't you a.

Speaker 11 (04:56:24):
Last Sable.

Speaker 54 (04:56:27):
Sweet Home Chicago? Six and three?

Speaker 105 (04:57:19):
Is now no non si to you look their brother
baby an see what.

Speaker 23 (04:57:29):
Long back?

Speaker 54 (04:57:33):
Did I say? Old rays sweet balls Chicago? Bast did I.

Speaker 47 (04:57:57):
Say old man?

Speaker 39 (04:57:59):
My sweet back?

Speaker 23 (04:58:05):
Back?

Speaker 54 (04:58:06):
Back?

Speaker 18 (04:58:07):
Backs?

Speaker 11 (04:58:30):
Can bath.

Speaker 72 (04:59:54):
Even any given.

Speaker 52 (05:00:46):
Anything?

Speaker 21 (05:02:46):
I'm judy as.

Speaker 23 (05:02:50):
A yes, I went to the charm.

Speaker 54 (05:03:06):
The old money.

Speaker 21 (05:03:14):
Add a lot of bad messages.

Speaker 33 (05:03:18):
They f far did you.

Speaker 21 (05:03:20):
Please stand of the Gauco.

Speaker 54 (05:03:28):
I got slager.

Speaker 21 (05:03:38):
Standing in the groslo.

Speaker 37 (05:03:42):
I ted to blag a right.

Speaker 21 (05:03:49):
Ain't nobody's leaving on me. Everybody paid me by.

Speaker 146 (05:03:58):
Song double. I'm gonna get me here. Well, I don't
get me here.

Speaker 21 (05:04:22):
I haven't gotten a love and sweet wound dovet me
and my gus.

Speaker 54 (05:04:31):
You get wrong, you get wrong.

Speaker 33 (05:04:34):
There are my friends warm with a brown.

Speaker 21 (05:04:42):
You can roll. They're my friends, warm with a.

Speaker 135 (05:04:47):
Brown that I'm standing the cross roper. I believe I'm
thanking down.

Speaker 152 (05:05:34):
I've got a brady brother. Rebugs meet every day. This morning,
my mother gave my last take away. My daddy acts
life like he belongs in.

Speaker 130 (05:05:50):
Listen, I'm the sad. It's good, said it's kind and
ray a number two.

Speaker 72 (05:06:05):
I wish Shan had a pony.

Speaker 110 (05:06:08):
I wish I'll werri tea.

Speaker 152 (05:06:11):
I wish she had a gun for every kid treats
me means said.

Speaker 54 (05:06:16):
He's my cousin.

Speaker 72 (05:06:17):
Different, little different.

Speaker 54 (05:06:21):
From the rest.

Speaker 72 (05:06:23):
Oh yes, well I know so long if.

Speaker 110 (05:06:29):
I cheered up, but still be different. Extra thongs my
best friend. I play all over town, but when I
practice in my room.

Speaker 54 (05:06:44):
I hear.

Speaker 142 (05:06:48):
He's an ancient mariner and he's stop but one free fight.

Speaker 10 (05:06:54):
The long gray beard and glittering eye now where else
stopped on me. The bridegroom's door opened wide, and I'm
next to ken and the guess are men of the
here then married den He.

Speaker 18 (05:07:06):
Holds him with his skinny hand.

Speaker 53 (05:07:11):
She hold on and hemmy, you gray beard loon.

Speaker 114 (05:07:15):
As soon as his head dropped here he holds him
with his glittering eye. The wedding guest stood still and
listens like a three years child.

Speaker 142 (05:07:26):
The medder hat is will.

Speaker 110 (05:07:28):
The wedding guest sat on the stone.

Speaker 114 (05:07:31):
He cannot choose but here, and thus make on that
ancient man, the bright eyed mariner, this shep of a first.

Speaker 134 (05:07:42):
Chin the harbor clear merrily did we drop blew the kirk,
blew the hill, blew the lighthouse top. The sun came
up upon the left out of the sea came here,
and he shone bright, and on the right when down into.

Speaker 114 (05:08:01):
The sea, higher higher, every day till the mast norm.
The wedding guest beat his breast, for he had the
loud bassoon. The bride half paste into the harm red
as a rose, his sheep nodding their heads before her souls.

Speaker 18 (05:08:22):
The marrying and strum sea. The wedding guest beat his breast.

Speaker 114 (05:08:28):
Yet he cannot choose but here, and thus speak on
that ancient land. The bright eye meriner.

Speaker 153 (05:08:38):
And now the storm blast came, and he was tyrannous
and strong. He struck with his oar, taking wings, and
chased her south along with sloping mass and dripping prow
as who pursued with yell and blow, still treads the
shadow on his throat, and forward bit his head.

Speaker 114 (05:09:01):
The ship grow fast, loud, roared the blast, and southward
I we fled.

Speaker 153 (05:09:08):
And now there came broth, mist and snow, and it
draw wondrous cold.

Speaker 134 (05:09:14):
And ice last high came floating by, as clean as dim, and.

Speaker 154 (05:09:22):
All the drifts the snowy cliffs did send that as
no sheep, nor shapes of men.

Speaker 24 (05:09:30):
Nor press weak.

Speaker 34 (05:09:32):
And the ice was on between.

Speaker 155 (05:09:36):
The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice
was all around.

Speaker 18 (05:09:41):
It cracked and growled and roared, and howled like noise
in a swom.

Speaker 154 (05:09:48):
At length the cross and albatross through the boget.

Speaker 28 (05:09:53):
Came as if it had been a Christian soul.

Speaker 18 (05:09:57):
We hailed it in God's name.

Speaker 41 (05:10:00):
We ate the food it never had, ate and round
and round it flew.

Speaker 34 (05:10:06):
The ice did split with a thunder fit.

Speaker 28 (05:10:09):
The helmsman stared us through, and at court.

Speaker 156 (05:10:13):
Wind sprung up behind the alba roasted follow And every
day for food a play came to the marinerless.

Speaker 157 (05:10:22):
Hollow in mist or cloud, on mask or shroud, it
perched for vestless nine whiles all the night, through fog, smoke,
white glim white shine.

Speaker 10 (05:10:38):
God save the ancient mariner from the fiends that plagued these.
Thus why it lookst thou.

Speaker 37 (05:10:44):
So with my crossbow I.

Speaker 34 (05:10:48):
Shot the albatross. The sun now rose upon the.

Speaker 154 (05:10:52):
Right out of the sea came him, still hidden mist,
and on the left went down into the and the
good south wind still blew behind. But no sweet bird
did hollen, nor any day for food or play came
to Americus holloway, and I had.

Speaker 158 (05:11:13):
Done a hellish thing, And it would work them, won't.
For all of bed I had killed the bird that
made the breeze to blow. All rat said they the
bird to sleigh that made the breeze to blow, nor dim.

Speaker 114 (05:11:28):
Nor red like God's own head, the glorious sun of wrist.

Speaker 158 (05:11:33):
Then all of air I had killed the bird that
brought the fog and mist because Wright said they such birds.

Speaker 104 (05:11:40):
To slay that bring the fallen mist.

Speaker 114 (05:11:44):
The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, the furrow
followed tree.

Speaker 80 (05:11:50):
We were the first that ever burst.

Speaker 114 (05:11:52):
In the che sight seeking down, dropped the breeze, the
sails dropped down to a sad sad could.

Speaker 34 (05:12:00):
Be, and we did speak only to break the silences.

Speaker 157 (05:12:06):
All in a hot and copper sky, the bloody suddenly
right up above the mask, and stand no bigging moon.

Speaker 127 (05:12:16):
Day after day, day after day, we struck nor breath,
nor motion.

Speaker 11 (05:12:22):
As idle as a bandish upon.

Speaker 54 (05:12:27):
Water.

Speaker 34 (05:12:28):
Water everywhere, and all the boards did shrink water water everywhere,
nor in want to drink the very deep did rot.

Speaker 153 (05:12:39):
Oh crust that ever this should be yea spiny things
did fraw with things on the slighty seeds.

Speaker 18 (05:12:48):
About about in reel and rout.

Speaker 43 (05:12:51):
The death files danced at night the water.

Speaker 155 (05:12:55):
Like a witty's oil, bent green and blue and white.

Speaker 114 (05:12:59):
And sit dreams assured were of the spirit that played
us s I'm phantom.

Speaker 102 (05:13:06):
Deep yet followed us from the land with misty snow.

Speaker 34 (05:13:11):
And every time Bill uttered, drought was with.

Speaker 39 (05:13:17):
We could not speak to him more than if we
had been shot as.

Speaker 159 (05:13:21):
Soon, ah well a day, what evil looks had I
from old and young?

Speaker 54 (05:13:27):
Instead of the cross, the albatross about.

Speaker 11 (05:13:31):
My neck was hung.

Speaker 34 (05:13:33):
There passed a weary time.

Speaker 114 (05:13:36):
Each throat was patched and glazed, each eye a weary time,
A weary time.

Speaker 34 (05:13:41):
How glazed each weary eye? When looking westward, I beheld
a something in the sky.

Speaker 114 (05:13:50):
At first it seemed a little speck, and then it
seemed a mist.

Speaker 34 (05:13:54):
It moved and moved, and took at least a certain shape.
I wist, A sp amist.

Speaker 114 (05:14:00):
A shape I wist, and still I neared and neared,
as if it dodged the water sprite. It plunged and
tacked and veered, with throats unslacken, black lips bait. We
could not laugh awail through utter draft, all dumb we stood.
I bit my arm and sucked the blood and cried

(05:14:22):
a sail, A sail with throats unslackened, black lips baked agape.
They heard me call grim mercy, They for joy did grin,
and all at once their breath drew in as they
were drinking off see see, I cried, she taxed no
more hither to.

Speaker 160 (05:14:43):
Work us weel without a breeze without a tie, She
steadies with upright keel. The western wave was all aflame,
The day was nigh done.

Speaker 161 (05:14:57):
Almost upon the western lay drest in the prop bright sun,
and the strange shape grow suddenly betwixt us and the sun,
and straight the sun was flecked with bars. Heaven's mother
sinners grace, as if through a dungeon grate.

Speaker 114 (05:15:15):
He peered face alas thought I, and my heart beat loud.
How fast she nears and nears For those her sails
that glance in the sun like restless gross amars. Are
those her ribs through which the sun did peer as
through great And is that woman all her crew?

Speaker 4 (05:15:40):
Is that a death?

Speaker 34 (05:15:41):
And he's there too, is death that woman's mate.

Speaker 114 (05:15:47):
Her lips were red, her looks were free, Her locks were.

Speaker 34 (05:15:51):
Yellow as gold, her skin as white as leprosy.

Speaker 114 (05:15:55):
The nightmare life and death was she who thicks man's
blood was killed. The naked hulk alongside came, and the
twain were casting dice.

Speaker 72 (05:16:10):
The game is done.

Speaker 34 (05:16:11):
I've won, I've won, quoth she and whistles thrice.

Speaker 114 (05:16:17):
The sun's rim dips, the stars rush out at one stride,
comes the dark. The far heard whisper, or the sea
off shote respector bark.

Speaker 159 (05:16:33):
We listened, We looked sideways up fear at my heart.
As a cup my life blood seemed to sip. The
stars were dim and thick the night. The steersman's face.

Speaker 102 (05:16:46):
By his lamp cleaned white.

Speaker 10 (05:16:49):
And the seals of doom.

Speaker 34 (05:16:51):
The drip till clung above the eastern bar.

Speaker 114 (05:16:55):
The horned moon with one bright star within neither tiff
one after one, the.

Speaker 34 (05:17:02):
Star dog's moon too quick for grown asigh.

Speaker 114 (05:17:06):
Each turned his face with ghastly peg and cursed me
with his eye.

Speaker 34 (05:17:11):
Four times fifty men, and I heard nor sigh nor
grown with.

Speaker 23 (05:17:16):
Heavy thump, a lifeless lump.

Speaker 102 (05:17:19):
They dropped down, one by one.

Speaker 18 (05:17:22):
The souls did from their bodies fly.

Speaker 114 (05:17:26):
They fled to bliss o woe, and every soul it
passed me bow like the whiz of my crossbow.

Speaker 10 (05:17:34):
I fear thee, ancient mariner. I fear thy skinny hand,
and thou art long a link of brown as the
red sea sand. I fear thee and thy glaring eye
and thy skinny hands, so brown, fear not.

Speaker 18 (05:17:47):
Fear not thou wedding guest.

Speaker 114 (05:17:50):
This body drops nose down, alone, alone, all all alone,
alone on a wide I'd see, and never a saint
took pity on my soul in agony. The men so beautiful,
and they all dead, did lie, and a thousand thousand

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slimy things lived on, and so did I. I looked
upon the rotting sea and drew my eyes away. I
looked upon the rotting deck, and there the dead men lay.

Speaker 153 (05:18:28):
I looked to heaven and tried to pray, But or
ever a prayer had gushed, a wicked whisper came and
made my.

Speaker 18 (05:18:37):
Heart as dry as dust.

Speaker 114 (05:18:40):
I closed my lids and kept them closed in the
balls like pulses, beep.

Speaker 18 (05:18:46):
For the sky and the sea, and the sea.

Speaker 34 (05:18:49):
And the skyling like a load on my weary eye.
And the dead were at my feet.

Speaker 114 (05:18:57):
The cold sweat melted from their limbs, nor rot, nor
rep did they. The look with which they looked on
me had never passed away. An orphan's curse, were dragged
to hell a spirit from on high.

Speaker 102 (05:19:14):
But oh more horrible than that is the.

Speaker 34 (05:19:17):
Curse in a dead man's eye. Seven days, seven.

Speaker 114 (05:19:21):
Nights, I saw that curse, and yet I could not die.
The morning moon went up the sky, and nowhere dead
abide softly.

Speaker 34 (05:19:33):
She was going up, and a star.

Speaker 41 (05:19:36):
Or two beside her beams bemocked.

Speaker 162 (05:19:40):
The sultry main like april haw frost spread, but where
the ship's hued shadow lay the charmed water burnt allway
and still an awful red. Beyond the shadow of the ship,
I watched the water snakes. They moved in tracks of
shining white, and.

Speaker 163 (05:19:59):
When they reared, the elfish light fell off in hoary flakes.
Within the shadow of the ship, I watched their rich attire, blue,
glossy green and velvet blackly coiled and swam.

Speaker 34 (05:20:13):
And every track was a flash of golden fire.

Speaker 114 (05:20:18):
Oh, happy living things, new tongue, their beauty might declare
a spring of love gust from my heart, and I
blessed them unaware. Sure, my kind saint took petty on me,
and I blessed them unaware the self same moment I

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could pray, and from my neck so free, the albatross.

Speaker 34 (05:20:46):
Fell off and sank like lead into the sea.

Speaker 114 (05:20:50):
Oh Sleep, it is a gentle thing beloved from pole
to pole, to marry queen.

Speaker 34 (05:20:57):
The praise be given.

Speaker 114 (05:20:58):
She sent the sleep from heaven that slid into my soul.
The silly buckets on the deck that had.

Speaker 4 (05:21:08):
So long remained.

Speaker 114 (05:21:10):
I dreamt that they were filled with dew, and when
I awoke it rain. My lips were wet, my throat
was cold, my garments were all dank. Sure I had
drunken in my dreams, and still my body drank. I
moved and could not feel my limbs. I was so
light almost I thought that I had died in sleep

(05:21:33):
and was a blessed ghost. And soon I heard a
roaring wind.

Speaker 34 (05:21:37):
It did not come anear, but with its sound it
shook the sails that were so thin.

Speaker 114 (05:21:44):
Yeah, the upper air burst into life, and one hundred
fire flag sheen.

Speaker 22 (05:21:52):
And to and fro and in and out.

Speaker 114 (05:21:54):
The one stars danced between, and the coming wind did warm,
more loud than the sails did, sigh like sedge, and
the rain falled down from one black cloud.

Speaker 164 (05:22:06):
The moon was at its edge.

Speaker 34 (05:22:08):
The thick black cloud was.

Speaker 114 (05:22:10):
Cleft, and still the moon was at its side, like
water shot from some high crag.

Speaker 34 (05:22:17):
The lightning fell with never a jag, the river steep
and wide.

Speaker 114 (05:22:24):
The loud wind never reached the ship. Yet now the
ship moved on beneath the lightning and the moon. The
dead men gave a grown, big grown.

Speaker 34 (05:22:34):
They stirred. They all uprose, nor sprat nor.

Speaker 24 (05:22:38):
Move their eyes.

Speaker 34 (05:22:39):
It had been a strange, even in a dream, to
have seen those dead men rise.

Speaker 114 (05:22:46):
The helmsman steered the ship moved on, yet never a
breeze of blue.

Speaker 34 (05:22:51):
The mariners all gan worked the ropes where they were
wont to do. They raised their limbs like launchless tools.
They were a ghastly crew. The body of my brother's
son stood by me, knee to knee.

Speaker 164 (05:23:06):
The body and I pulled at one rope, but he said.

Speaker 53 (05:23:09):
Not to me, I fear thee ancient mariner.

Speaker 10 (05:23:13):
Be calm, thou wedding guest.

Speaker 34 (05:23:16):
Twas not those souls fled in.

Speaker 154 (05:23:19):
Pain, which to their courses came again, but a troop
of spirits.

Speaker 156 (05:23:25):
Blessed for when it dawned. They dropped their arms and
clustered round the mast. Sweet sounds rose slowly through their mouths,
and from their bodies. Passed around a round, flew each
sweet sound, and darted to the sun. Slowly The sounds

(05:23:46):
came back again, now mixed, now.

Speaker 34 (05:23:49):
One by one.

Speaker 114 (05:23:50):
Sometimes are dropping from the sky. I heard the skylarks
sing sometimes, all little birds that are how they seemed
to fill this in air with their sweet joggoning. And
now twas like all instruments, now like a lonely flute,
And now it is an angel song that makes the

(05:24:11):
heavens be mute. It ceased, yet still the sails made
on a pleasant noise till noon, a noise like a
hidden brook in a leafy month of June, that to
the sleeping.

Speaker 34 (05:24:26):
Woods all night sink be quiet. Till noon.

Speaker 114 (05:24:30):
We quietly sailed on, yet never breathed. It breathe slowly
and smoothly. When the ship moved onward from beneath under
the keel, nine fathoms deep, from the land of mist
and snow, the spirit slid, and it was he that
made the ship to go. The sails at noon left

(05:24:52):
off their tune, and the ship stood still.

Speaker 34 (05:24:55):
Also, the sun right up above the mast had fixed
to the ocean.

Speaker 114 (05:25:01):
But in a minute she agun stir with a short
uneasy motion backwards and forwards half her length, with a
short uneasy motion. When like a pawing horse let go.
She made a sudden bound. It flung the blood into
my head, and I fell down a sound how long

(05:25:22):
in that same fatal ya, I have not to declare,
But ere my living life return I heard, and in
my soul discern two voices in me?

Speaker 13 (05:25:35):
Is it?

Speaker 165 (05:25:35):
He is this the man by him who died on
the cross with the crow bow he laid flow the
harmless albatross, the spirit who biddeth by himself in a
land of mist and snow. He loved the bird that
loved the man who shot him with his bow.

Speaker 34 (05:25:50):
The other was a softer voice, as soft as honey dew.

Speaker 114 (05:25:54):
Quoth he the man hath pennis done and penance more
will do?

Speaker 10 (05:26:01):
But tell me, tell me speak again. They suffer response renewing.
What makes the ship drives on so fast? What is
the ocean doing?

Speaker 34 (05:26:09):
Still as a slave before his lord? The ocean hath
no blast?

Speaker 114 (05:26:14):
His great bright eye most silently up to the moon
is cast if he may know which way to go,
For she guides him smooth or grim, See brother, see
how graciously she looketh down on him.

Speaker 10 (05:26:31):
But why it drives on the ship so fast?

Speaker 72 (05:26:34):
Well?

Speaker 37 (05:26:34):
Or wave?

Speaker 21 (05:26:35):
Or when.

Speaker 114 (05:26:37):
The air is cut away before and closes from behind?

Speaker 34 (05:26:42):
Fly brother, fly more, high, more high, who we shall
be belated?

Speaker 142 (05:26:49):
Fall slow and slow that ship will go When the
mariner's trend season baited.

Speaker 114 (05:26:57):
I woke, and we were sailing off, as in a
gentle weather, twas night, calm night.

Speaker 34 (05:27:04):
The moon was high.

Speaker 114 (05:27:05):
The dead men stood together, All stood together on the
deck for a channel, dungeon fitter, All fixed on me,
their stony eyes.

Speaker 34 (05:27:16):
That in the moon did glitter.

Speaker 159 (05:27:19):
The pang the curse with which they died had never
passed away.

Speaker 34 (05:27:24):
I could not draw my eyes from theirs, nor turn
them up to pray. And now this spell was snapped.
Once more. I viewed the ocean green, and looked far forth.

Speaker 114 (05:27:37):
Yet little solve of what had else been seen, Like
one that on a lonesome road doth walk in fear
and dread, and having once turned round, walks on and
turns no more his head because he knows a frightful
fiend doth.

Speaker 34 (05:27:54):
Close behind him tread.

Speaker 114 (05:27:57):
But soon there breathe Thou wind on me, nor sound
nor motion made.

Speaker 34 (05:28:03):
Its path was not upon.

Speaker 166 (05:28:05):
The sea in ripple or in shade. It raised my
hair and my cheek like a meadow gale of spring.
It mingled strangely with my fears.

Speaker 34 (05:28:16):
Yet it felt like a welcoming. Swiftly, swiftly flew the ship.
Yet she sailed softly, too.

Speaker 114 (05:28:23):
Sweetly, sweetly blew the breeze on me alone, blue, Oh,
dream of joy?

Speaker 18 (05:28:30):
Is this indeed the lighthouse top I see?

Speaker 14 (05:28:35):
Is this the hill?

Speaker 37 (05:28:36):
Is this the kirk?

Speaker 34 (05:28:37):
Is this mine own country?

Speaker 114 (05:28:39):
We drifted all the harbor bar and I with sobs
did pray, Oh, let me be awake, my God, let
me sleep.

Speaker 34 (05:28:48):
Allway the harbor bay was clear as glass, as smoothly
as it was strewn.

Speaker 114 (05:28:55):
And on the bay the moonlight lay, and the shadow
of the moon the rock shone bright. The kirk no
less the stands above the rock, the moonlight steep silentness,
the steady weather cock and the bay was white with
silent light till rising from the same for many shapes

(05:29:18):
that shadows were in crimson colors. Came a little distance
from the prow, Those crimson shadows were.

Speaker 34 (05:29:27):
I turned my eyes upon the deck, Oh Christ, what
I saw there?

Speaker 155 (05:29:32):
Each cause a lay flat, lifeless and flat, and by
the holy rood a man all light, a serf man.

Speaker 114 (05:29:41):
On every course there stood the seraph band. Each waved
his hand. It was a holy sight. They stood as
signals to the land.

Speaker 34 (05:29:50):
Each won a lovely light the seraph band. Each waved
his hand. No voice, did they impart, no voice?

Speaker 114 (05:29:58):
But oh the silence sank like music on my heart.
But soon I heard the dash of oars. I heard
the pilot's cheer. My head was turned perforce away, and
I saw a boat of here, the pilot and the
pilot's boy. I heard them coming fast till Lord in heaven.
It was a joy that dead men could not blast.

(05:30:21):
I saw a third I heard his voice.

Speaker 34 (05:30:23):
It was the hermit Good. He singeth loud his godly
hymns that he makes in the wood. He'll shrieve my soul.

Speaker 114 (05:30:31):
He'll wash away the albatrosses blood, This ham and gold
lives in that wood which slopes down to the sea.
How loudly his sweet voice he rears. He loves to
talk with mariners that come from a far country.

Speaker 34 (05:30:49):
He kneels at morn and noon and eve. He hath
the cushion plump.

Speaker 114 (05:30:55):
It is the moss that Holy hides the rotted old
oaks ump.

Speaker 34 (05:31:01):
The skiff boat near that. I heard them talk.

Speaker 164 (05:31:05):
Why this is strange?

Speaker 34 (05:31:06):
I trow, where are those lights? So many and fair?
That signal made, but now strange by my faith? And
they answered not to Archia. The plaints look warped.

Speaker 114 (05:31:21):
And see those sails, how thin they are, And Sir,
I never saw hot light to them.

Speaker 164 (05:31:28):
Less perchance it were brown skeletons of leaves that lag
my forest brook along when the ivy todd is heavy
with snow, and the outlet wolves to the wolf below
that eats the she wolf's young.

Speaker 10 (05:31:46):
Dear lord, it hath the finished look.

Speaker 34 (05:31:50):
I am feared. Push on, push on.

Speaker 114 (05:31:55):
The boat came closer to the ship, but I nor
spake no stone. The boat came close beneath the ship,
and straight a.

Speaker 34 (05:32:04):
Sound was heard under the water.

Speaker 114 (05:32:08):
It rumbled, and still louder and more dread it reached
the ship.

Speaker 34 (05:32:12):
It split the bay. The ship went down like lead,
stunned by that loud and dreadful sound.

Speaker 114 (05:32:19):
With sky and ocean smote like one that hath been
seven days drowned. My body lay afloat, but swiftest dreams
myself I found within the pilot's boat, upon the world
where sink the ship. The boat spun round and round,
and all was still save that the.

Speaker 34 (05:32:41):
Hill was telling of the soul. I moved my lip.
The pilot shrieked and fell down in a fit.

Speaker 114 (05:32:49):
The holy Hermit raised his eyes and prayed where he
did sit.

Speaker 34 (05:32:53):
I took the oars.

Speaker 114 (05:32:54):
The pilot's boy, who now darth crazy, go left loud
and long, and all the while his eyes went to
and fro.

Speaker 53 (05:33:03):
Hahad for point ar.

Speaker 10 (05:33:05):
See the devil knows.

Speaker 72 (05:33:08):
How to roar.

Speaker 114 (05:33:09):
And now all in my own country, I stood on
the firm land. The hermit stepped forth from the boat,
and scarcely he could stand.

Speaker 34 (05:33:19):
Oh, save me, save me, holy man. The hermit crossed
his brow. Say quick, I bid thee say what manner
of man art thou?

Speaker 114 (05:33:30):
Forthwith this fame of mine was wrenched with a woeful agony,
which forced me to begin.

Speaker 34 (05:33:38):
My tail, And then it left me free.

Speaker 114 (05:33:42):
Since then, at an uncertain hour, that agony returns until.

Speaker 34 (05:33:47):
My ghastly tale is told. This heart within me bad.

Speaker 114 (05:33:52):
I passed like knife from land to land.

Speaker 34 (05:33:55):
I have strange power of speech.

Speaker 114 (05:33:58):
The moment that his face I see, I know the
man that must hear me to him my tale, I.

Speaker 10 (05:34:06):
Teach what lad up or burst from that door?

Speaker 53 (05:34:13):
Who would?

Speaker 72 (05:34:13):
And guests are here but.

Speaker 18 (05:34:15):
In the god and power.

Speaker 114 (05:34:17):
The bride and bride maid singing ah.

Speaker 25 (05:34:21):
In the herk, the little vesper bell which bade me
a prayer.

Speaker 114 (05:34:26):
Oh we didn't guess this soul has been alone on
a wide wine.

Speaker 155 (05:34:31):
See so lonely it was that God himself scarce seemed
there to be too sweeter than the marriage feast.

Speaker 37 (05:34:41):
Tis far sweeter to.

Speaker 114 (05:34:44):
Me to walk together to the kirk with a goodly company,
to walk together to the cook, and all together pray.

Speaker 34 (05:34:55):
While each to his great father, old.

Speaker 155 (05:34:58):
Men and babes, and love and friends, and youth and
maiden gay farewell, farewell.

Speaker 167 (05:35:04):
But as I tell to thee thy wedding guest, he
prayeth well, who loveth well, both man and bird and beast.
He prayeth best, who loveth best all things, both great
and small, for the dear God, who loveth us he made,
and loveth all.

Speaker 142 (05:35:26):
The murder, whose eyes bright, who's beard with age is all.

Speaker 37 (05:35:33):
Is gone.

Speaker 142 (05:35:33):
And now the wedding guest turned from the bridegroom's doll,
he went like one that hath been stunned, and is
the sins full long, a sadder and a wiser man,
he roars the model.

Speaker 22 (05:35:52):
More movies.

Speaker 76 (05:37:04):
Last night, the final four performed like never before to
win your votes. Tonight four become three live on American Idol.

Speaker 104 (05:37:16):
You know what we're live America. How's that grab you guys?

Speaker 24 (05:37:23):
That's what I thought.

Speaker 66 (05:37:25):
So let's take a time out here and introduce our judges.

Speaker 125 (05:37:29):
Say hello to my main man, Ronan. Yeah, my ideal woman, Jenniver.

Speaker 104 (05:37:51):
And I'm very sad to have to admit my father
that's down.

Speaker 118 (05:37:56):
And American Idol presented the prodigal son of a radio
talk show in Seattle. He's twenty seven years old, two
hundred and seventy pounds, well to eighty four, maybe to
eighty five. Last Wednesday it was three hundred. That guy

(05:38:18):
Tye presenting his array of hits from I'm a porn Star.

Speaker 53 (05:38:23):
I'm a poor star with.

Speaker 11 (05:38:25):
The Air Force.

Speaker 104 (05:38:26):
Ay, hey, now I'm a porn star.

Speaker 53 (05:38:29):
My first time's at.

Speaker 104 (05:38:30):
Three way too small booths boots.

Speaker 70 (05:38:33):
Tenscot small boots, Chicken Shars small boost.

Speaker 21 (05:38:38):
Gen Scott's small.

Speaker 118 (05:38:40):
He's touching, Duet, I might ged Leidy. I'm at least
my balls are really fresh.

Speaker 168 (05:38:53):
My boss, my boss, I'm really really fresh, you know,
my boss. My boss are really fun. He works hard
for his Hundai, worked hard for my Hyundai. Has so
hard for.

Speaker 70 (05:39:07):
My Hyundai, hard for I spent all of my money
and I love my superb.

Speaker 104 (05:39:14):
Missed silver, miss smelly balls.

Speaker 70 (05:39:17):
You can move up if you won't, bro, you can
lift your balls if it's too low.

Speaker 102 (05:39:23):
You can buy all those bies the man can make.

Speaker 70 (05:39:27):
But if you've still got the smelly ball, you won't
find out what I need to do. And the song
that started it all first, you were a man and
you were petrified. How can you be a lesson being

(05:39:50):
and still a grown side?

Speaker 118 (05:39:52):
The judges agonized over their decision until that faithful moment
on national television.

Speaker 13 (05:39:57):
Here we Go.

Speaker 37 (05:39:59):
Last night.

Speaker 169 (05:40:00):
Randy said your first performance was your best performance yet,
but that your second performance was just okay. Paula said
your first performance was masterful and she had a great
time watching your second performance.

Speaker 104 (05:40:13):
Simon said your.

Speaker 169 (05:40:14):
First performance was fabulous, but your second performance wasn't great.
In fact, it was a bad impersonation of Michael Jackson.

Speaker 59 (05:40:22):
Now America voted you one's safe one to be in
the bottom two.

Speaker 24 (05:40:29):
You are eliminated this week.

Speaker 83 (05:40:45):
Bruising down the highway, Yeah, I'm breezing down the road.
Trucks weres in behind me doing ninety with his load,
flashing his lights and right in my tail. I know
one he's about he's ten feet tall, one driving truck

(05:41:07):
and five feet when he's out. Big truck, little Willy,
little Willi, Big truck, big truck, Little Willi, Little Willie,
you'll see big truck, little willy, little Willie, big truck,

(05:41:30):
big truck, little Willy, little Willy for me. Now, if
you look all around you, you'll see short guys with
the dudes who think the driving big truck somehow makes

(05:41:51):
some bigger dudes. But that truck can make you bigger.
Hun in parts that God made smalls. So get that
tiny stick ship check in. It needs an overhaul. Big truck,
little Willie, little Willie, big truck, B truck, little Willie,

(05:42:16):
Well Willie, you'll see, be truck li, little Willy, little Willie,
B truck, big truck, little Willy, little Willy for me.

(05:42:39):
Don't live your lives and inches, guys, I've since because
you're small, OREO lose out while the misses loves a
real man down the hall, Big truck, little Willy, little Willie,
big truck, truckle little Willi, Willi, you see be truck,

(05:43:07):
little Willy, little Willi, be truck, be truckly, little Willy,
little Willy for.

Speaker 118 (05:43:16):
Me brinking one nine.

Speaker 92 (05:43:17):
You gotta copy on me hardcore, for if you watch this,
here's a rubber duck with the sand of ball all.

Speaker 31 (05:43:22):
Up in the rig.

Speaker 142 (05:43:23):
We got to back on our body here.

Speaker 24 (05:43:25):
So keep the bugs off your glass and the bears
off your tail.

Speaker 83 (05:43:29):
Oh ladies, Next time these he's try to blow you
off the road, just laugh and know the big boy's
got a little boy's size load. I learned this one
the hard way, gals, and tell you it's a fact
that all the trucks and texas can.

Speaker 55 (05:43:51):
Make up for what they lack.

Speaker 83 (05:43:55):
Beat truck, little willy, little Willy, be true rock, be
trump old Willie Willie.

Speaker 24 (05:44:05):
You'll see.

Speaker 83 (05:44:08):
Be truckly, little willy little Willie b truck to be cocky,
little willy, little Willy for me.

Speaker 70 (05:44:35):
First you were a man, and you were petrified. How
can you be a LESSI bing instill a girl inside?
But then you spend so many nights trying to get
rid of your schlong.

Speaker 37 (05:44:48):
It was wrong.

Speaker 70 (05:44:50):
It still grew long. So now you're back from overseas.
I just walked in to find you here, no more
ding dong between your knees. And you went to Taiwan,
Doc and or red by brand Flay. You are Steve
no more but a woman I.

Speaker 22 (05:45:09):
Went to lay.

Speaker 37 (05:45:11):
Go go out with me.

Speaker 70 (05:45:14):
I'll give you my four inches when I bend you
over my knee. Then I'll thrust you as you grab
my man boobs and they're at forty eight C. You're
my slat, my bitch, my whole. You're my brand new
shahe Oh yes I will, I will get laid. Twenty
seven years is too long enough.

Speaker 39 (05:45:34):
I've got to.

Speaker 70 (05:45:35):
Say I found my disco diva. It's time to you
in the Hey you're Sandra Quey, my Sandra Quey.

Speaker 24 (05:45:43):
Hey, Hey, the.

Speaker 97 (05:46:11):
Ron and Done Show. Good morning. Is this the Glove?

Speaker 170 (05:46:14):
You're on Outrageous Talk Radio one hundred point seven the buzz? Hey,
what's what's going on?

Speaker 37 (05:46:19):
Glove?

Speaker 88 (05:46:20):
We chilling down in the All right.

Speaker 170 (05:46:22):
I'm gonna send it over to our sports guy and
he's gonna do a quick interview. Congratulations on clinching in
the playoffs. You must be very excited, right all right? Ty,
then just to interview like this, okay, yeah.

Speaker 23 (05:46:37):
So.

Speaker 12 (05:46:39):
Who the hell this is that guy?

Speaker 53 (05:46:42):
The sports guy?

Speaker 69 (05:46:44):
Sports guy?

Speaker 53 (05:46:45):
Hey made the playoffs, don't you?

Speaker 33 (05:46:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (05:46:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 53 (05:46:51):
And and how how I heard that? You made somewhere
in the nationally certain play nationally?

Speaker 88 (05:47:03):
What's your question?

Speaker 21 (05:47:08):
Uh?

Speaker 53 (05:47:09):
Supposedly you ranked a certain level nationally in.

Speaker 69 (05:47:13):
The I'm an all start.

Speaker 12 (05:47:16):
That's why I called the glove, right right, Okay, I
ranked nationally in the n B A dumb asked National
Basketball Association.

Speaker 88 (05:47:28):
Once you're talking about ranked nationally.

Speaker 53 (05:47:30):
Well, I though I was loving game ranked Glove upset?

Speaker 97 (05:47:34):
Maybe you just move on to make you move on
to another question questionnaire?

Speaker 12 (05:47:39):
Right, I got ninety million dollars contract? Has that finationally ranked?

Speaker 53 (05:47:44):
Okay? How about how about this?

Speaker 23 (05:47:47):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (05:47:49):
So you you're your fall eternal trunk you're doing in
the back of rocks. You're talking to the glove.

Speaker 97 (05:47:56):
See if you get one more questions and we'll try
to wrap it up. And then I'm very upset.

Speaker 53 (05:48:01):
Okay, since in the More of Sincess made it to the.

Speaker 12 (05:48:06):
Playoffs, you got to interview, you gotta do Glove hanging
on the phone and you're asking me this kind of crap.

Speaker 170 (05:48:11):
See the rain man's not around anymore to rain the
glove in, right, Gosh, he's.

Speaker 69 (05:48:15):
Really I can be in bed right now in the Phoenix.

Speaker 170 (05:48:19):
Right, Okay, Hey, Glove, can you hang on. I think
we got Lou panel on the line, and we're gonna
let you calm down for a minute. We'll get back
to you, all right, all right, hang on here, I
think we got uh Lou, Yeah, we got to Sweet
Lou on the line.

Speaker 33 (05:48:34):
And uh, it's just.

Speaker 88 (05:48:36):
Kiro because they told me the Kiro I only do
my daily interview with Cairo and Who's radio.

Speaker 97 (05:48:42):
Yeah, it's a Did you report the Mariners score?

Speaker 54 (05:48:45):
Yes?

Speaker 53 (05:48:45):
I did, Yeah, they won last night five and three
and three?

Speaker 33 (05:48:49):
Right now?

Speaker 97 (05:48:50):
Yeah, do you got any questions for Sweet Sweet Lou?

Speaker 53 (05:48:53):
How does it feel to be that high in the
season of your new record at fight three?

Speaker 33 (05:49:01):
Lou hid in the.

Speaker 88 (05:49:03):
Sea one hundred and sixty two game season.

Speaker 69 (05:49:06):
There, young man, we're not that high.

Speaker 53 (05:49:09):
I thought it was pretty high.

Speaker 69 (05:49:12):
Do you know how many games? One hundred and sixty two.

Speaker 53 (05:49:15):
Is one less than one? Morning?

Speaker 170 (05:49:20):
I'd hang on, and now you got Lou upset? You
know who is calling in right now? Christopher Walkin's calling in,
and well this would be the final call. He has
a new baseball movie coming out. I guess he wants
you to interview him about that. And uh, Christopher, good morning.
Great to have you on outrageou talk right, one hundred
point seven of the bus.

Speaker 72 (05:49:37):
Look at that.

Speaker 170 (05:49:37):
We get the We don't even have a producer. We
get the glove, we get Sweet lou And now, Christopher Walker,
that's you.

Speaker 97 (05:49:44):
That's amazing.

Speaker 33 (05:49:44):
Oh you today?

Speaker 170 (05:49:45):
Yeah, we're doing doing good. We're gonna send you back
over the Sports Guy with for an in depth interview.

Speaker 88 (05:49:49):
You know a lot of people don't know I was
actually a Broadway dancer back in the day, and uh,
running off.

Speaker 69 (05:49:59):
Let it.

Speaker 97 (05:50:01):
Do you have a question for Christopher Walker?

Speaker 38 (05:50:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 53 (05:50:04):
Actually, uh what was the Broadway play?

Speaker 88 (05:50:07):
I've been in many, many fine Broadway plays over the years,
and of course dancing was my first love, you know,
before I got into acting.

Speaker 53 (05:50:21):
So you got into like heron and all that.

Speaker 88 (05:50:26):
Who is this?

Speaker 97 (05:50:27):
All right?

Speaker 170 (05:50:27):
Hang on, Christopher, looks like you pissed him off. Also,
did you prepare for any of I told you we'd
have the glove, Sweet Loue?

Speaker 97 (05:50:33):
No, and now and now, now look at this Carl.

Speaker 170 (05:50:36):
I wish Ron was around because every time these guys
call in, he's always off taking a dump and he
loves it. I think we got Mike Tyson actually on
the line. We'll finish up with that, and of course
we know why he has a big boxing boxing match
coming up that you probably want to ask him about.

Speaker 97 (05:50:52):
Say good morning to Mike.

Speaker 72 (05:50:54):
Good morning, Mike.

Speaker 69 (05:50:55):
Hey, it's got to be on the way you especially
especially haven't been able to get myself press time lately
after as I call that guy a bitch a bitch
ass hole. Can I come on the radio, bitch ass hole?

Speaker 170 (05:51:07):
I think you're fine with bitch ass Did you have
some sports questions for Mike this morning?

Speaker 53 (05:51:11):
Actually? Personally, Uh, how did that ear taste?

Speaker 28 (05:51:15):
Oh?

Speaker 69 (05:51:15):
This is what we're gonna go tell when I go
to the air. Question you know, like I got that
question of fifty times your bitch ass hole.

Speaker 53 (05:51:21):
Well, I was kind of wondering.

Speaker 69 (05:51:22):
You know, that happened a long time ago with Vanda Holyfield,
and I'm sick and tired of asking those questions, especially
after I apologize to the Las Vegas Athletic Commission about
biting a year.

Speaker 97 (05:51:35):
We're gonna have to cut this.

Speaker 170 (05:51:36):
This is uh, well, I just want to every like Chicken, Well,
he's gone now, and every every it seems like every
guest that we have, I told you to prepare, get
right for the if you're gonna be the sports guy.
It's no excuse that you've just been doing this for
a week now and you come in here on.

Speaker 59 (05:51:53):
Hey run weekday mornings from five to nine on one
point seven the bus.

Speaker 97 (05:51:59):
This is the mono. Ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 170 (05:52:02):
It's time for my yearly battle with one Howard Kramer,
who runs the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
And yes, uh, Howard is the guy that we have
to lean on if we're ever going to get John Denver,
the greatest artist of nineteen seventy seven, into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 117 (05:52:19):
I can't believe you're still harping on that.

Speaker 45 (05:52:22):
I just say, he's not rock and roll.

Speaker 170 (05:52:23):
Howard, in the words of a good friend of mine,
you f u f u f uf you. You don't
understand who I am.

Speaker 158 (05:52:32):
So f you.

Speaker 170 (05:52:33):
And also, let's see, even though it's lost its meaning.

Speaker 97 (05:52:36):
F U f you. All right, Howard, thank you, that's perfect.

Speaker 69 (05:52:39):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 97 (05:52:40):
Three two one, here's roding done.

Speaker 100 (05:52:48):
Oh my life, I've been searching for something and something
never comes.

Speaker 11 (05:52:52):
Never listen to nothing, nothing satisfied. But I'm getting close
closer to the prosip the end of the room, all
that long dream, end of the day.

Speaker 80 (05:53:02):
Well, and it comes around and it's ticking away.

Speaker 37 (05:53:05):
Leaves me with the feeling that I feel the most
feeling comes a last when I see you all goes.

Speaker 170 (05:53:12):
Hey, Melanie, A glocking stock in backing stoy. Did I
say anything? I don't think so stucken bacha boca be
you me good Balkan boo boo. Try sports us if

(05:53:34):
nine spoken doty cocko coca.

Speaker 5 (05:53:40):
I think you guys need an adolescent sour krout the gates.

Speaker 60 (05:53:47):
I hate it, but I love it.

Speaker 97 (05:53:49):
Melanie, What do we just say anything? Any of us? Well,
you say, yeah, it's good. You do you speak German?

Speaker 10 (05:53:56):
I do?

Speaker 97 (05:53:57):
Oh boy? How'd you learn to speak German? You grow
up there?

Speaker 60 (05:53:59):
Or I've been I was born and raised in Germany?

Speaker 97 (05:54:02):
So you're kind of a navy brat? Or what happened?

Speaker 60 (05:54:04):
No, I just decided to leave the country.

Speaker 18 (05:54:08):
You got bad teeth?

Speaker 97 (05:54:09):
Yeah, no, I don't. Got harry armpits, boy crotch all stinky.
I don't think that's the Germany A fat part of me?

Speaker 170 (05:54:19):
You fat girl girl Roger That all right? Hey, Melanie,
thank you for calling. You're part of the hardcore. We
appreciate that you speak German, don't you.

Speaker 21 (05:54:29):
Yes, I tell you.

Speaker 170 (05:54:29):
What we're gonna do is, we're gonna call the Berlin
Police Department right now. We're not sure who's going to answer,
and h We're going to try to do it on
our own the first time. And Ron explained the story
this morning about Jackson. Michael Jackson went to Berlin to
get his Bamby award. I have no idea what that
award is, but he is over.

Speaker 171 (05:54:45):
There and while he's there, he's on the fourth floor
of a Berlin hotel. He hangs his baby over the railing.
Seen the footage.

Speaker 170 (05:54:52):
Last year he was up for the Grumpy Sneezy Sleepy
Award and then this year he did get the Bambi Award.

Speaker 97 (05:54:58):
Congratulations to Wacko jack O. So the police say.

Speaker 171 (05:55:01):
The Berlin police told Wire Services they are not investigating
the incident, although it will be opened if a complaint
against Michael Jackson was filed.

Speaker 97 (05:55:10):
So we have to file a complaint this morning.

Speaker 170 (05:55:13):
Okay, So Melanie, what we're gonna do is we're gonna
call Berlin right now. We'll call first on our own.
We'll see how far we can get and then uh,
you you you stay on line too and just kind
of listen to us if we can't get through to
them and our complaint.

Speaker 171 (05:55:30):
Well, how do I say I want to complain against
Michael Jackson in German?

Speaker 11 (05:55:34):
All?

Speaker 97 (05:55:34):
Write this down? Ron's pretty good at uh speaking other languages. Schmished,
let's see d schmarren.

Speaker 170 (05:55:50):
Yes, what's the greeting that we use Melanie when we call?
I'll say, I'll say good talk, all right? And then
we got to give Tie something to say over the sports.

Speaker 97 (05:56:05):
Jackson?

Speaker 170 (05:56:07):
How does ty say, I'm a big old fat ass
at the sports desk?

Speaker 97 (05:56:11):
Write this down right?

Speaker 172 (05:56:16):
That kosher aushin you're kosher aushan and kosher austin bin right,
kosher aush right, and.

Speaker 170 (05:56:26):
Then we'll just take it from there. So now let
you stay on mine too. We'll see how we do.

Speaker 97 (05:56:30):
Okay, I feel like the what was that character on
the Muppets?

Speaker 33 (05:56:37):
Right?

Speaker 37 (05:56:37):
This is the blur?

Speaker 171 (05:56:39):
Remember the chef on the Muppets?

Speaker 97 (05:56:41):
I know, but that's what I'm saying. Is Michael still
over in Berlin? I think so?

Speaker 171 (05:56:45):
Guten tog that's your line, Guten dog.

Speaker 170 (05:56:48):
Okay, hang on now, dumb, dumb says it will sound
like a fax machine, but it's actually ringing.

Speaker 97 (05:56:54):
Let's listen.

Speaker 8 (05:57:00):
It is.

Speaker 97 (05:57:02):
Gouden talg miss mister schmiss dishmushen.

Speaker 171 (05:57:06):
What's mister, Michael Jackson, mister schmiss dish musin Michael.

Speaker 62 (05:57:10):
Jackson telcom he landed.

Speaker 53 (05:57:15):
Isha mina kusher.

Speaker 88 (05:57:19):
Even guns fastians and guns white vegas and guns, guden talg.

Speaker 115 (05:57:25):
Miss t schmissmus Michael Jackson.

Speaker 36 (05:57:30):
Is kusherbes gouden talg miss.

Speaker 33 (05:57:35):
Motion.

Speaker 103 (05:57:36):
Michael Jackson is.

Speaker 170 (05:57:37):
Bitch, gouden talk, gouden guten gouden talk ish Fumi berliner, goos,
smosh ghost cock cock O sparkle gocky got go spoken
doc and knock at stoy.

Speaker 57 (05:57:51):
Miss the smooth, the schmissen guden.

Speaker 170 (05:57:54):
Do stogging vegan good spoken, Donkin dog gold dotty godboy,
show my die guy, god gosh, your.

Speaker 33 (05:58:04):
Buddy, you.

Speaker 97 (05:58:09):
Got daddy.

Speaker 170 (05:58:14):
Gudin talk misterishmuten ish kosher, bees, buking, stocking, dokin stucken, baking,
goddamn spocking, dee Deutschen, Skoda, bodying, goddamn schmaty. Hey Melanie, Yeah, guys,

(05:58:35):
hang on here real quick, how did we do so far?

Speaker 97 (05:58:38):
And how far did we get? Do you think not
very far?

Speaker 60 (05:58:41):
Because I think he got the telecom?

Speaker 5 (05:58:43):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (05:58:43):
We did?

Speaker 97 (05:58:44):
What's the telecom?

Speaker 60 (05:58:45):
Uh, it's like a phone company.

Speaker 97 (05:58:48):
What was he saying?

Speaker 60 (05:58:51):
He could not understand you? He said you are very
far away.

Speaker 170 (05:58:54):
Oh it's that what he said, we're far away? Yeah,
all right, let's try again. I'll go Guden talk. Do
you do that I was doing, mister schmeeting.

Speaker 97 (05:59:03):
I think that was right on the money.

Speaker 170 (05:59:08):
I think you were doing good. Which was everybody saying
their stuff, right, Melanie?

Speaker 60 (05:59:13):
Well, maybe another lesson?

Speaker 97 (05:59:17):
All right, hang on, let me do this. We'll try
one more time and then we'll have Melanie jump in.
It's a friendly, friendly German.

Speaker 170 (05:59:28):
Let Melanie get us to the Berlin Police Department and
then we'll take over from there.

Speaker 97 (05:59:35):
Did you hear that, Melanie?

Speaker 170 (05:59:37):
Okay, all right, you get us to the blind Police department,
then we'll take over.

Speaker 97 (05:59:42):
My dad likes to call.

Speaker 11 (05:59:46):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 88 (05:59:49):
Hello, Yes you.

Speaker 137 (05:59:56):
Can be and.

Speaker 140 (05:59:59):
In Galli you have been pointed as brichen in Berlin,
paple you say head.

Speaker 60 (06:00:04):
A gun, miss gun and the iron Klan king Michael
Jackson better and Michael Jackson m.

Speaker 88 (06:00:16):
Hm uh part of me?

Speaker 40 (06:00:19):
Oh, blames runner been divider, Thank you.

Speaker 88 (06:00:28):
Stops. It's wonder wise.

Speaker 170 (06:00:31):
Yeah, Hello, Golden Dog, mister gotchaking the upper Michael Jackson.

Speaker 60 (06:00:41):
Hello, yeah, it's not miss can Upper Michael Jackson, gooden Dog.

Speaker 97 (06:00:46):
Mister gottshakings.

Speaker 60 (06:00:53):
It's basically it's the loudish cries.

Speaker 170 (06:00:59):
Both can Stock and bucking Dot Hello, stoking backa doka
Umik Kramstein stoking Bocket Steaker shto in docking docau though.

Speaker 53 (06:01:13):
Is kushish?

Speaker 60 (06:01:16):
Can you meet him? Enmorate never?

Speaker 97 (06:01:32):
Hello?

Speaker 170 (06:01:39):
Oops, Well, Melanie, we did our best to get our
complaint in with Wacko Jacko, didn't we?

Speaker 23 (06:01:46):
I hope?

Speaker 97 (06:01:46):
So yeah, thank you great so much for being hardcore.
You were did a great job.

Speaker 170 (06:01:51):
Hopefully they got our message there over at the Berlin
Police Department.

Speaker 97 (06:01:54):
Uh do you think they?

Speaker 10 (06:01:55):
Do?

Speaker 97 (06:01:55):
You think they did? Did he understand what we were saying?

Speaker 60 (06:01:58):
You know, I'm not sure because the lot he didn't
even reply.

Speaker 97 (06:02:02):
Yeah, there's doing our park to save the kid.

Speaker 60 (06:02:04):
That's right, that's true, being true.

Speaker 170 (06:02:07):
Hey, Melanie Gudin talk Mishti speaking, gotscha smoking weak and bowl.

Speaker 59 (06:02:15):
You are listening to the Rod and Dodge Show on
Outrageous Talk Radio. One hundred white seven of us.

Speaker 118 (06:02:23):
Some of the most well known radio voices in Seattle
would like to say thanks for the mojo. Jennifer the
Chicken Charge of the Ron and Don Morning Show on
one hundred point seven of the bus.

Speaker 173 (06:02:35):
You know, sometimes in the morning, I'm just not really awake,
I'm not really feeling like myself, and I come into
the studio and Don just he just lets one go
and it's kind of it's oddly refreshing. It just kind
of gives me a pick me up.

Speaker 64 (06:02:50):
I just I guess I just want to say thanks to.

Speaker 118 (06:02:54):
Thanks for the mojo Ron of the Ron and Don
Morning Show.

Speaker 171 (06:02:58):
You know, Don and I have been in a radio
to get almost ten years, and you develop a certain language,
nonverbal cues to let you know when you're on your game.
And man, when Don just lets one fly and that
mushroom cloud wafts over the console, you.

Speaker 102 (06:03:13):
Know, I think, Hey, it kind of smells like maybe
maybe some.

Speaker 103 (06:03:17):
Caramel nut blast.

Speaker 171 (06:03:19):
I wondered to myself, was that a blowby?

Speaker 37 (06:03:21):
Was that stink bomb?

Speaker 171 (06:03:23):
The all you can eat sizzler buffet from last night?
That's when I know when it hits my nostrils, Hey,
those are walnuts. We're gonna have a good show.

Speaker 118 (06:03:34):
Thanks for the mojo, Don, that guy tie from the
sports desk of the Ron and Don Morning Show.

Speaker 10 (06:03:39):
Can I sit there behind the sports desk, Don is
jumping down on that protein bar. Hey, let's have that
big one. I sit there and I go, let's see here.
Is that a caramel nutlast or a peanut butter ripple?

(06:04:00):
And sometimes I think that it really helps me field
the knowledge.

Speaker 118 (06:04:04):
Thanks for the mojo, Don, From all of us at
the Ron and Don Morning Show on one hundred point
seven The Buzz excuse me, thanks for the mojo.

Speaker 1 (06:04:14):
A little bit of something from the Buzz one hundred
point seven FM in Seattle in the early two thousands.
Thank you for listening to the final episode of air Checks.
I wish I could fit everything in this one little podcast.
Remember to listen to Pretty Spit Radio on spit dot org.

Speaker 45 (06:05:07):
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