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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Welcome in everybody. Tony and Dwight Show, brought
to you by the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety. Dwight
is out today, Johnny Boys out. Rick is my producer, Rick.
How are you, sir.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I'm doing pretty good for a rainy Tuesday morning.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Yeah, it's coming down. It's been doing that for about
a day and a half. I'm watching I have. We
have like four giant TV screens in here and it
all has the news on it and it's just basically
traffic coverage at this point. Slow down, chill out, make
sure before you leave the house, or if you've left
the house, just now punch up where you're going, even
though you know the directions, just in case there's a
(00:34):
traffic in your way, they'll take you around it that
your phone knows which way together.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Mess this morning.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Everything's a mess, man, everything's a mess. I had to
drop off Jackie at the airport this morning, so what
I had Waterson and sixty five North and all that.
It was just a mess everywhere. But everyone seemed to
act like they had some sense. But we'll we'll see.
It's hard to see. I've gotten to that age now.
I'm fifty six years old, and when it's when it's
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dark and it's coming down rain like that, I can't
see a damn thing I can't see. I get it.
I get when people run into other people and all
that kind of stuff on the expressways when it's raining
at night. Now, my wife will I drove her to
the airport because she doesn't like to drive in the
rain at when you can't see, and it was it
was a little bit difficult to see a car from
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a truck to a fence to the to wherever we
were going. But I guess I've gotten to that age
and young people now are listening, going, oh boy, that's
what I got to look forward to. But just slow down,
be careful, and do your things. So much in the
news today as we roll through yesterday, I want to
thank everybody from Long John Silvers. That was a lot
of fun. Their newest location in Fern Creek was a
ton of fun. So we get on out there. It's
near Grandfather's Long John Silvers bro This is some good
(01:47):
good stuff. JCPS obviously is in the news. I heard
Nick Coffee talking about it. And we'll get to that
new football team coming to Louisville. It is like a
triple A to the NFL. It's real football. It's not
indoor or flag football, is actually real football. And they're
going to play it at Lynd Stadium, which is perfect.
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It is a perfect location for it. Cardinal Stadium would
be an overkill and it would look terrible every time
they played a game on TV or wherever they're going to,
whatever network this ends up on. But we'll get to
that conversation too, because I love it anymore football, I'll
take it. I'll take it in this town. So we'll
see how that all plays out and whether they're going
to recruit Louisville and Kentucky players. As we move forward.
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Jefferson County Public schools quote creative ways to fix the shortfall.
It's an easy topic and people don't get sick of
it because it has gotten so ridiculous over the last
ten years. They always used to complain they never had
enough money, but then kept going up about one hundred
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million dollars a year in revenue. Your homes don't get that.
They're not worth less. The next year they're worth more.
And if you pass the tax incentive in five years
ago that they did, they're making about six hundred million
dollars more than they did five years ago. They can't
seem to spend two point two billion dollars and say
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everything's good, we're rolling here. They're actually over the top
by one hundred and eighty million dollars. They think they're
not even sure, so they're going to do yet another audit.
Come on, they do audits all the time at JCPS,
and it's the same talking points. It is one of
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the people that come in town and out of town
auditor a company will come in and say, this is
one of the worst egregious spending school districts in the
country that they've ever seen, that they've ever seen. JCPS
board is like the wives of professional athletes when they
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go from they were in college and now they're they're
wives of a guy that makes thirty million dollars a year,
thinking that they're going to keep making thirty million dollars
a year, and they spend like crazy and then complain
they don't have enough money. Part of the WDRB article
I was reading from and I knew this number, but
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they reinforced it in that article. Elementary school kids cost
twenty three thousand dollars per student per year.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
You have to be kidding me.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
But let's break it down. Also, schools are not just
schools anymore. There are a lot of bad actor parents
that believe the schools should be raising their child their child.
You're feeding the kids all day long after school programs,
busting them wherever. And that's not what schools are supposed
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to do. You're supposed to educate your kids and get
them ready for the war when you turn eighteen. Now,
when I graduated from high school in nineteen eighty seven,
I talked about this a couple of years ago when
I was at school talking or doing a speech, and
I said, hey, you know, the teachers treated us different
when we were seniors because we were all eighteen. But
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in nineteen eighty seven, you were considered a man at eighteen.
Like you you were either blue collar town. So a
lot of people just went right into ge Ford were
the biggest, the biggest they've ever been. Fort Knox was huge,
Kentucky Harvester, all these huge places. But at eighteen in
nineteen eighties, you were considered a man at eighteen, Right,
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they treated us different, Like I noticed that our senior year,
Like the teachers talked to us, not like peers, but
were like a little bit different because they knew world's
coming at you in a couple of months here bro.
But nowadays schools are I'll defend the schools in this way.
They're not supposed to do everything as a parent. They're
the school. You go to school, take some classes, go home,
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you stay after to join the glee club or play
football or basketball, and then you go home. But nowadays
they have to feed the child all day long and
pick them up wherever they are and take them wherever
they are. And there's a lot of parents that now
consider no, no, no, the school I have a full
time job. You guys need to raise this child for me.
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That's not the school board doesn't say it enough and
they were ridiculous, and the school board needs to be
blown up. I don't they need to be completely dismantled
or like I would, I would love no school board.
Just have the superintendent run the show. Okay, And Frankfort's
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gonna get involved. This latest debacle will give Frankfort the
way in as much as people go, how bad does
it have to get? Before we were like, yeah, okay,
maybe we need some oversight here in the WDRB article.
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They said between the nineteen fifties and nineteen seventies JC
Jefferson County Public Schools built one hundred new schools since
then twenty three, So fifty years in fifty years. In
twenty years they built one hundred. In the last fifty
they've built twenty three. And by the way, if you
talk to anybody that does the construction for those schools,
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they'll tell you they spent triple on those schools that
they could have. There's amenities in these schools that are ridiculous.
Geo thermal floors. I mean, it's just, Oh, when will
those geo thermal floors pay us back thirty years from now? Yeah,
we don't have that we got now. So if you
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paid three times per school, could you have built nine
schools with that same money? Probably?
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Probably?
Speaker 1 (07:57):
What do you need at your school, dude? So they're
saying now that this is and again everybody's gonna look
at that number and go, what the heck are you
talking about? They dropped the bomb last night. Yeah, and
in reality, we have two point five billion dollars in
construction costs probably to upgrade these buildings. If we don't
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want to build new schools, let's upgrade, remodel these schools
at a cheaper price at two point five billion. They
keep saying they're not going to push for a tax
credit or at tax extra tax, but they're gonna I've
broken it down for you the last couple of months
of the difference between Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Nashville, and Louisville and
Louisville JCPS school district. The county spends way more money
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than any of those other three. And I don't think
anyone would argue that Nashville, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis schools are
better than JCPS. There are so many towns in this
country that they would not consider sending their kids to
private schools because the public schools are great. They're not great,
but they're better than what we got here. People moved
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Oldham County. We know that Oldham County, Henry County, Bullet County,
all trying to get out of the circle. I don't
know how you can go up from six hundred million
dollars in just five years and say to people, we
don't have enough money. But then again, I do what.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
I just laid out.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
They're not supposed to raise your kids. That's your job.
As a parent, you don't just draw. You just don't
let them drop them off at the or let them
walk to the bus stop, and then you forget about
them until four pm. That's not the school's job. The
schools are supposed to tea them math and science. You
have a gym class, social studies homech not supposed to
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be that expensive. So JCPS this is not going to
go away. I do like that little committee they put
together to sort of dive into this, and they were
basically Dave Bai. I know Dave Bayer for a long time.
He's on that board or on that committee, and he
was the one that said, we got to figure out
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creative ways to fix what we have. Let's not look
at adding money here. Let's get creative and fix what
we have. You should be able to do that, but
they JCPS spends like drunken sailors or East End housewives
with no budget. Got to slow down, man, you got
to take the credit cards from JCPS board. Nope, it
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is outrageous. It costs twenty three thousand dollars a student
to teach an elementary school kid elementary school twenty three
thousand dollars per student is embarrassing, but that's where we are.
They're moving forward. They're trying to get it fixed. And
don't worry, Frankfort will at some point. They're already talking
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about it, and if they go for attacks, this town
will freak out. There was an appetite for it five
years ago. It's still failed, but they pushed it through anyway.
But it won't pass this time. So you could put
it on the ballot if you want. No one's voting
for that. No one is voting for that. Everybody's house
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prices have skyrocketed. We are paying so much in taxes
right now for our houses. Mine is up twenty percent
over the last assessment. Twenty percent, So I think that's
average on everybody. So you're getting twenty percent more income.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
And you have that tax.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
It's crazy. These people are crazy, So we'll see as
they move forward. They're very aloof and they believe that
they are. I think I don't know if they're a loof,
but they just they have no answer. But we need
more money. No, no, wah, no wah, no, it's over
parties over deal with what you got and figure it out,
(12:03):
all right. So the government's shut down. I know everybody
they're everyone just kind of it's a big deal. But
then people put it in the back of their heads
until it gets cleared up in there. Let me know
when they finally get it done. It could happen in
any minute. They voted on it again yesterday, in day
six or in day seven. No clear resolution on this.
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No one's budgeting on this. They failed to pass it.
They're blaming each side. I don't think they realized that
pretty much all Americans blame both sides. I mean Congress
and Senate and have about a ten percent approval rating.
But I think at this point, I'm just like, why
aren't you just get two people from your side, two
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people from your side, and lock these people in a
room until you figure it out. And you're not leaving
the room. It's like a jury. You don't leave the
room until you have a decision. Okay, you go to
the bathroom, I guess, but you gotta you got to
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get down to brass tacks, and then whatever happens happened
to say, we had to start the government again, so
we had to make some concessions. So get in there,
lock them in a room, and get this done unless not.
If not, then you're gonna be We're gonna be here
a month from now. I'm staring at this, going this
could be a month.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Well did in the last shutdown? Laughs? About a month?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
It did?
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Yeah, I thought it did.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
It did, and people aren't they're not budging, but I
don't know. Man, Well again, I guess they will try
to vote again today. But locks a couple of guys
in a room and let's get this done. Nobody wants
to lose their job though, right, it's self preservation. They
want to be the one that said, yes, I made
concessions on that. Well, you voted out, so that's the deal.
(13:55):
My son's in the navy, so he's not getting paid.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
I don't really ask him, but I don't think he's
getting paid. And there's a lot of programs that are
kind of not going on. But it's only like three
percent of the government, so you're still getting as I
dropped my wife off at the airport today and as
a matter of fact, they're on the same flight with
Dwight and Susan going to different plays. My wife is
not going to Cabo, she's going to work. But TSA
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is one of those that's not getting paid, but they
have to go to work. Air traffic controllers not getting paid,
got to go to work. We'll see how many start
to call in sick.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Let's they trollers are already doing that or are they?
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Yeah, I wouldn't doubt it if they had the news
lastne Yeah, I wouldn't done it. No, no, no, I
wouldn't down it. I wouldn't done it. All right, So, yeah,
those are the difficult conversations we'll have. We'll start out
to show with that. We got a couple of guests
coming on today. Marty Book will come on to beat
the Book. We'll talk about last week's college football and
try to pick some games for you as we move forward.
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Louisville is off this week. Kentucky's got a football game,
but but Louisville is all for two weeks and then
they head to Miami for a Friday night showdown. Well,
I think Miami is two or three in the country
right now. They are a hell of a football team
and it could be ugly a week from Friday. Louisville
has a lot to get fixed. Jeff Brahm and crew
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have a lot to put a wrench on from now
until next Friday. All right, we'll take a short break.
We'll come back. This is the Tony and Dwight Show,
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(16:08):
Welcome back news Radio a forty whas. Tony Duichi brought
you back the Kentucky off as a Highway Safety. Dwight
in a well deserved vacation, his head to Cabo. He
has his routine. He does the exact same thing every
very k shun.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
He's probably laying on a beach right now, sipping in
the keiler or something.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Actually he's at the airport, but he'll he'll get there.
He'll get there. He'll get there. But he does the
same exact thing, stays in the same place. It's what
he does three times a year. And more people than
I know have done that. Jackie's new boss lives in Vegas.
They're the exact same way. They go to Cobbo three
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times a year and do the exact same thing every vacation.
It's a little crazy, all right. We might be taking
a permanent vacation here soon because I don't know if
you saw this, Yes, anybody that's old enough to remember
close encounters of the third kind, we might be headed
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for that. The government. With the government shutdown, we haven't
had to look at this interstellar object. We talked about
this a couple of weeks ago. Rick. I don't know
if you're on the show with us, but we said, dude,
this thing has changed directions or speed.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
I heard about that.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Yeah, and this they you know, it's not a comment
or an asteroid. This thing is They think is could
be alien life headed our way. Okay, and it just passed.
Remember I did this a couple of weeks ago, and
I said, it's entered the Solar System. Now the object
has flown past Mars. This the story was picked up
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by a different websites at first, and now legitimate websites
are talking about this thing. Obviously, there's a government shutdown
in other places around the world. So the telescope in
Chili picked up this thing as it flew by Mars
headed this way. It's just a third object from outside
our galaxy to ever be spotted by scientists. And obviously
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the speculation by Harvard professor A. V. Lobb that its
trajectory in size suggests it might be some kind of
alien ship or probe.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
That's weird.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
The object will head back to deep space by the
end of the month. I guess it's not coming by
here or is it? It's just past Mars headed our way.
We'll find out if they want to talk. We did
that last week.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Where were you?
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Who do you want to represent the humans of the Earth.
I think Charles Barkley and Tom Tom Cruise were vote
getters on this thing, but as like an eight year old,
and I watched that movie for the first time. Close
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Encounters the Third Kind. Spielberg was on this roll of movies.
He was making that we're just like, I mean, freaking
people out.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Yeah, he was red hot back there, red hot movie.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Every movie he touched was just absolutely out of out
of this world, no pun. All right, Saucer Das is
coming in later. So I got a taco for you, brother,
if you want one. Oh yeah, hell yeah, Saucres could
come in. They're celebrating a bunch this week, and we'll
talk about that a little bit later. About an hour
from now, Pam's gonna bring in some food for us.
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They have a silent disco going on at St. Matthew's
location on the twenty six, so we'll talk about that. Man.
All right, short break, we'll come back. I got news
weather and all that. That's what we do here on
news Radio eight to forty whas. Hangout all little Joe
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(19:54):
Good morning, everybody. It's Gotham City this morning. His rain
falls from the sky. Please be careful and slow your
car down or just don't leave the house. Either way,
but it seems like it's midnight here at the studio.
All the four street live lights are lit up and
ready to go. All right, we talked about that football
game a little earlier or a football team. Sorry, I apologize.
(20:18):
United Football League is bringing professional spring football, so this
spring there will be football, real football in Lynn Family
Stadium this spring.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
So we are part of three new UFL markets unveiled
in twenty twenty six. All right, so we might take
calls on it a little bit later that see what
kind of interest you are in that.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Arena.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Football worked like crazy here, but that was twenty years ago.
I don't know what flag football would work. That's what
the NFL is going to and it's co ed, so
I'm not sure if that'll work. Louisville's fickle and weird.
We're a big event town like the derby or a
boxing match or something like that. But or if it's
one huge football game, like a top five matchup, it's
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the city. It goes crazy. But I'm not sure. It's
just weird. It's just a weird fickle. I talked to
somebody they was selling tickets for event they had, and
that was like, look this is a walk up town.
People decide, like two days before Louisville's weird, We're just like,
you know what, let's just go ahead and go. How
do you get tickets?
Speaker 2 (21:27):
All right, let's go.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
They don't think about it until right before such a
walk up town. But people had put on events. Know
that that's true. I don't know who is doing you
know what we are. We're going to take calls on that.
A little bit later in the show, Sucertas is coming
in with some tacos at ten thirty. We'll talk to
them about what they're doing for National Taco Day, which
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is today. Amazon Prime Video. I don't know who is
in charge of marketing these days, but they're all idiots,
and I don't know if it's idiot like a Fox
or crazy like a Fox kind of deal of. Yes,
we know it's gonna get backlash. That's why we're doing it,
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because you're gonna talk about it. But Amazon Prime doesn't
need that kind of They don't need the publicity.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Right.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
So Amazon Prime had altered the James Bond artwork. Okay,
so what they did was go in and take all
of the guns and or women. They scrubbed it from
all the artwork. It's part of the entire theme. He's
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James Bond, he's a womanizer, he has a gun, he
has a license to kill. One of the movies is
called License to Kill. So they took all that stuff out.
They took out the women and the guns. Anna, I
love James Bond movies. Daniel Craig is by far the
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best one. I agree, he's so good. He's more gritty
than the other one. He's good, he said's exactly right,
and uh so what happened? So online rage, that's what was.
People were like, are you kidding? Like, who's running your business?
So they backtracked and deleted the updates. Okay, but the
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original artwork is now replaced with stills from the Ian
Fleming Spy movies. They still won't put the guns and
the women back in the advertisements, but they got rid
of the stupid posters that they deleted girls and guns
with It's James Bond, man, do not make James Bond
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ASSISSI I can't have it. Leave James Bond alone, dude
or dud? Huh? Come on? Who are these people? It's
it's they live in a freaking bubble and they think
that all because they're friends at the cocktail party think
exactly the same way do. We're gonna change the world,
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and everyone thinks like we do. No one thinks like you.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
If you all says of it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Now. If you want to do a new James Bond
where he's he's running around and he's gender fluid and
he doesn't date women and whatever you want to do,
have fun, it'll be a miserable failure. But go ahead
and do that if you want to, but leave our
James Bond the way it was for the other films.
Come on, nah, it's just it. They're not going to
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be happy until they try to ruin everything there used
to be. You know, on school boards every movie there
was like a school board. There was one crazy Karen
on every school board, or there was a or there
was a police saw, or there was a sheriff that
was just over the top. You know. It was just
wanted to ruin everyone's friend, everybody's fun. That's so many
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people today in all of these high level marketing groups
of no, we want to try to ruin everything. I mean,
I never forget. Look you, it's artwork. So you do
whatever you want with with what you want to do.
It doesn't mean we have to like it, and we don't,
and we don't rick and we don't. It was it
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hit me when I watched that interview of what's her
name now? I forgot her name on purpose because I
wanted to alt control, to lead her out of my brain.
But she took over the Star Wars, producing and writing
the Star Wars series for Disney, and after she completely
you know, the last four or five it just just
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been boring. Dude, They're boring. It's the same story over
and over and over again, and they had to make
it the way they did. So she was interviewed and
she said, yes, that was by design. My job was
to irritate white guys.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
I sure do, Miss George Lucas.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yeah, well at this point, yeah yeah. So she went
into when she was handed one of the most beloved
stories and movie series of all time, American beloved story
of Star Wars, loved by millions, you were handed the
keys to that, and said, oh, I'm gonna have an
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agenda instead of thinking how do I continue this success
and continue to tell this story of good versus evil
Darth Vader and his family and all this. How do
I continue this because I'm just a placeholder. I'm just
the person that's doing it now. It would be irresponsible
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for me to change this completely because I'm just here.
I get to sit in the director's chair just for
this little time and somebody else to do it a
later time. No, she went in there and said, I
have an agenda. I'm gonna drive white guys nuts. It's embarrassing.
You should be embarrassed to take an agenda into that.
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And I don't understand why they feel so comfortable doing it.
I mean, how many times have how many times have
you heard someone and goes, No, I'm trying to make
the best story here, the most entertaining story that people
will like. And I'm just here for this series now.
Somebody else will take it over when I'm done. That's
what normal people say.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
That's right, but they can't.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Help themselves again, So James bond artwork has been scrubbed,
but they still have have just put up stills from
the movie that don't include women and guns, which are.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Isn't that the reoccurring theme is that he's single and
dates a lot. I don't may these poor girls because
they end up getting murdered by the bad guy all
the time. But it's a movie. He's a made up character.
He's not really a spy. It's frustrating sometimes. Well I
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talked about the budget earlier. They didn't get it done yesterday.
I assume they're attempting to do it again today. House
Democrats to meet virtually today. They can't even get together
in person. The government is shut down. Get to work,
get to TC, get lock yourself in a room and
figure this out. They're gonna meet virtually. Seriously, this is
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the world we live in.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
So they're gonna have zoom meeting, right, m Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
They're gonna have zoom meeting. I mean seriously, they're gonna
a zoom meeting. Shocker pizza pizza joint on campus at
University of Louisville was serving underage kids, no kidding. Allegedly,
a pizza strong just off University of Louis's campus had
liquors license suspended last week due to underage street No kidding.
(29:06):
Come on, dude, they're on a college campus. Come on,
what do you think they were doing? And the ABC
is Real has some detectives right there? Boy, maybe we
should look at that pizza area that's on campus. They
sell liquor. Liquor licenses are outrageously expensive. I don't know
(29:29):
if I didn't know that until a couple of my
friends started bars and restaurants when we got into our
late twenties, And of course I advised against it every
single time, and I was right every single time. But
liquor licenses are crazy expensive, and you have to pay
it every year, and you got to do all kinds
of stuff to keep it, and there's all kinds of rules. Oh,
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you can just you can get a license that just
serves beer. You can get a license that serves liquor.
You can serve the license, but you have to serve
a certain amount of food if you're can serve this,
and a certain percentage of the food has to be
this to be able to be able to we'll be
labeled a restaurant, not a bar. It's crazy. It is crazy.
But this bar has got his liquor license suspended. I'm
sure they'll get it back. Multiple underage patrons drinking alcohol,
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one of whom was under the influence. Really Fire Oven
Pizza on Cardil Boulevard, October second, detectives rise of the
restaurant and saw When ABC detectives arrived, they said several
people ran for the exits. Nine of them right, Nine
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of them ultimately cited no kidding. All right, We're gonna
take a short at break. We'll come back. Man, we're
rolling through this show. I mean, it is so dark
downtown right now. It is crazy. It's like down here,
there's nobody out. I mean there's just nobody out on
the streets and everything. It's completely dark, like it's Gotham City.
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I'm waiting for the Joker Batman to walk by. It
is crazy dark and weird. I feel like it is
ten thirty eleven o clock at night.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
It's weird.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
I had to turn the lights up. And you know,
Nick Coffee is like a vampire, so when I walk
in here every morning, he has the lights completely off.
The board lights are the only thing that are on.
I'm like, dude, what is wrong with you? Are you
a seiler killer?
Speaker 2 (31:14):
That's crazy?
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Yeah, I know, yeah you too. You're in there in
the dark, bunch of weirdos. No, but you could turn
it up a little bit. You're a shadow on the camera.
You're a shadow, dude. All right back after this. But
first let's talk about Traite, not Towers. This is a
great retirement community. Rick, you got to look at it, man,
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You got to go over and visit it. Dude, you
would fit in really well, you and your wife.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
I've been past that. It's pretty sharp looking.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Boy. It is great and it's humongous, so you can
you can pick a one bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom,
doesn't matter. You can gut it if you want and
redo it the way you want it to do it.
It is independent nonprofit. That is huge news to you
because they are not owned by big corporation that needs
to crush the to make things happen. It's one rate,
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it's not piecemeal. You've got to take a tour. It's
got four restaurants, two bars are rooftop deck. It's eleven
stories high to overlooking Old Louisville. It's beautiful. The average
employee stays there fourteen years. They have everything on site,
by the way, pt physical therapists, doctors, nurses, memory specialists
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for medical all that stuff. Plus if I end up, look,
I'm obviously I'll die away before Jackie. She'd be a
great place for her. She can get help with financial advisors.
They have medical paperwork you need help with. They have
people that do all that stuff at Tradon Oak Towers.
If you take the tour, you'll move in five eight
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nine thirty two eleven. Call five eight nine thirty two eleven.
Trayton Oak Towers great place to live if you're sixty
five or older. Back after this on news radio eight
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