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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mike's went on so hot doesn't count. Rah Hi, Welcome
back to news radio eight forty w h as. We're
here at the forty five years Jefferson Animal Hospital twenty
four to seventy emergency service. We had all the politicians
out front with the Lieutenant governor here Ethan is hears.
We got star power, the police officer.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Police, the K nine units out here, because the K
nine unit actually comes here, that's right, and that's who
takes care of their canes. But I gotta tell you
one of the LMPD drug dogs is out here and
he was positively smitten with me. These dogs they sense
when you're a dog guy. They know because he would

(00:42):
not leave my site. He would just sit there and
follow me, Sit down, follow me, sit down. Precious absolutely price. Yeah,
he's too easy. That's my genre.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Tell your boss today, you got something right.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
It's about time, John, thanks for giving us the softball there.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Hey, let's talk about talk about Detective Rush. Yes, Michelle
god lover. First of all, I want you to tell
the story about how tirelessly she worked stomach cancer. From
what I understand, it's absolutely brutal to one of the
water whatever time she had time to get out of

(01:19):
that hospital. She would come back into lmp Yeah, I'd
be like, what are you doing? No, talk about her care?

Speaker 1 (01:26):
She passed away? How many weeks ago? Yeah, it was
just a couple.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Michelle wanted to be known for two things. She wanted.
She wanted the community to know what she did for
the community. Right she wanted the community to know her work,
and I'm going to highlight a case today about her work.
And she also wanted her family taken care of. So
those those are my goals right now. Those are lmpd's goals.
So you know, we got this big bear and nose
fundraiser tomorrow. We'll talk about here in a second, But

(01:51):
I want to tell you about one of her biggest cases,
one of her most one case that made her the proudest.
And she texted me that this case made her the proudest.
While she had aggressive cancer and was receiving chemo treatments.
Michelle did not sit at home on her butt and
wither away. Okay, she fought. She fought viciously, and this

(02:15):
case that got put on her desk, she refused to
let anybody else do it. Why because that's the type
of woman. She was We found an eight year old
girl with special needs that weighed twenty seven pounds from malnourishment.
She was sexually abused, she had STDs, she had bugs

(02:36):
in her hair. When the fire department we were scared
to put her on a stretcher because she was so fragile,
fire department carried her to the wagon. We got her
to the hospital and the case got put on Michelle's desk.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Solve it. Michelle said, hold my beer.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
So while she had cancer, she aggressively worked this case.
She went and saw this little girl every single day.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Wow. Uh.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
And Michelle ended up indicting like five family members in
this case. Wow, while she had cancer. I'll show you
a video off air of Michelle. They do like this
honor walk thing at hospitals where like nurses and doctors
and first responders lined the hallways when like people make
miraculous recoveries and stuff. So the doctors and a children's amazing.

(03:24):
They were able to get the weight up, get rid
of the diseases, get this this girl that has needs
healthy and and get her into a different custody, out
of the family's custody. And Michelle actually wheeled her out
in the girl, you know, from the hospital bed on
like several months later because it took that long entreatment.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Hey, I want to pause, I'll want to speak to
the levity again.

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Okay, twenty pounds eight years old, twenty seven pounds STDs
would lead you to believe there were sexual abuse?

Speaker 2 (03:55):
What it was? Yeah, yeah, she had.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
I don't want to get into too many details, but
obviously the little girl was not taking care of She
was sexually abused, physically abused, emotionally abused, and man, cancer
wasn't gonna stop Michelle from closing that case. And she
worked it in between chemo and radiation treatments. And so

(04:20):
that's the type of detective that she was. She was
an amazing mother, she was an amazing wife. She was
a hell of a detective. I just described a scenario
that should blow your mind because those are the type
of people that the community has working for them. That's
where your taxpayer dollars are going. That's what you deserve
and that's what you got. And so what we're asking

(04:40):
is for you to understand what type of legacy Michelle
leaves behind that type of work ethic, and what we're
asking the community to do is spend a little money
and get a pizza tomorrow. Yeah, at one of the
thirteen area Barono's locations to include southern Indiana. Yep, they're
going to donate twenty percent. They're not making a profit tomorrow,
so there's markup on food as we all know, and
it's you know, twenty thirty percent or whatever.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Barons is washed.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
They're taking all their profit from tomorrow and they're gonna
give it to Michelle's family and trust me, they need it.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Oh yeah, her husband, she was married to another police officer.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Yeah, so he's a he's a detective at LMPD in
our non fatal shooting squad. He's a he's got a
big mortgage and he's got a couple of kids to
take care of now on his own. And it's tough
because Michelle did everything from she was the mom. She's
the one that took him to the to the doctor's office.
She's the one that got the appointments and in this
talk to the teachers and the counselors and stuff. And
now that's all on our detective, her husband. So what

(05:34):
we're asking the community to do is open up your
arms and like you always do, time and time again
when we need you go to Baronos for lunch or dinner,
get a Mama Baron's pizza and throw some money our way,
and we're gonna give it to Michelle's family in her memory.
And so I'm going to the downtown location tomorrow with
the Chief. You're gonna see cops at every location lunch

(05:56):
and dinner. We always throw money at this and we
want the need to do it. We want you to
be patient with Baronos because they're gonna be slammed.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
They know it.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
And every time I go to the one at bonn
Air or downtown, I'm like, you already for Tunesday and
they're like, we are ready.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
They don't care. They're excited.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
They're sweating back there making hundreds and hundreds of pieces.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
They love it. They're excited about it. And one thing
I do want to say is Detective Rush was here
to take care of Louisville and Louisville, especially the children
of Louisville. Tomorrow, let's take care of her and her family.
And if you're if you're a business owner, what a
great opportunity to say, you know what, I'm feeding the
staff today and I'm doing good for the neighborhood twenty
percent of everything dine and carry out delivery and not

(06:37):
just have food but drinks as well as going to
the Rush family. So tomorrow is a big deal, I'd say,
lunch and dinner.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
And the hell I was just thinking, how busy the
husband is. As the non fatal shootings, we always report
the murders and or homicides, and almost the shootings that
someone didn't die gets lost in the but it happens
every Yeah, fortun happens. How busy is that guy?

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Yeah, I mean we investigate hundreds of shootings a year,
non fatal shootings, and that unit is super busy. Yes,
and he has a job to do, but guess what,
he's got to be mom and dad now and and
the doctors and people forget about that stuff when they
lose a loved one like this is a young mother, okay, beautiful,
young mother, talented, just and the community it got robbed

(07:25):
by this cancer. They got robbed because she had her
whole life in front of her and she she she
did all the mother things, all the wife things, all
the police things. And so I got a big announcement
coming up that I'll I'll put on your show when
when we're ready to do it, we're gonna do something
pretty damn cool and we're just I'm not ready to
announce it yet, but I'll but I'll let you all

(07:46):
know shortly.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Okay, let me pitch a hypothetical because it's hypothetical but
is real. At the same time, we have listeners even
out of state that you know, get in contact with
all the time. Or maybe you're just too busy, whatever
the case might be. You can't get by Baronose tomorrow,
you can still go to the l MPD Foundation.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
So yeah, Louisville Metro Police Foundation. Their website is l
m p F l m PF dot org and then
there's there's a button there Officer and Distress Fund and
and Rebecca and them out there, super awesome people. If
you can't make it tomorrow, you know, we encourage you
to go to that website to do both do all.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
I tell you, it's gonna go to a good cause
of telling you we're not wasting this mind.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
We told the story of the eight year old on Friday,
and I don't know if you remember that gentleman that
walked in with a stack of cash and he was
crying and because the story hit him. And I hope
that today by stealing telling the story again, that someone
emotionally uh will be motivated to give for these families

(08:51):
because we forget. It's hard to not take that stuff
home with you. And when both like your family, both
are officers, in her family both are officers, it's impossible
Matt to not take it home.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Yeah, and I mean, you know he's missing half his
home now, you know, you know he's non fatal shooting,
so he sees people shot all the time. She was
in what's called ASPY, but it's our sex crimes unit.
She dealt with all any children's case. She was like,
give it to me. And some of the detectives were like,
I'll take the adult sexual cases. I'll take the adult rapes.

(09:25):
I don't want the kid ones. And she's like, bring
them to me, bring them to Mama, because she's going
to close them out. Yeah, and she did time and
time again.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
It's like those doctors that do the children's on Collegey
and all that tour. It's like they did with child cancer,
which is the I mean, you got to be a
special person to be able to do that and be
able to put that on your shoulders. It is an
amazing thing. And you know what, we believe in LMPD.
We believe in you a lot. And I hope you
get out to the beer nos tomorrow. Anytime that they're open.
Twenty percent goes to try to save the house.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
That's right, pretty much die and carry out delivery. And
that's listen, folks, that's on every single thing. Again. If
you're a business owner, wow, what a great opportunity to
say thank you to your staff, but then also take
care of Detective Rush's family when they so desperately needed
this family, both detective they were here for Louisville. Come on, Louisville,

(10:15):
let's be here for the Rush family. Listen. Matt six Man,
God bless you man. Thanks for all you do and
let's go ahead and show out tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (10:23):
Yeah, thanks for giving me the platform to do this.
I really appreciate that. Thank you very much.

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Speaker 2 (10:37):
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Speaker 1 (10:40):
It really is.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
I know. It's so This is how good this toilet is.
This toilet is so good that John Bergen from b
K Plumbing, he had the seats removed from his pickup
dress and that's what he drives around. I'm on this toilet.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
It's we're comfortable. However they designed it. When you sit down,
the seat is heated and it is. It just fits
your bottom so perfectly, it's ridiculous. The water is heated.
They have an air dryer down there. They have a
remote control that's attached to the word.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
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Speaker 1 (11:14):
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and cleans the bowl for you as it sprints us
with a little water. And when you walk into the
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As we broadcast live from Jefferson Animal Hospital forty five

(12:27):
years in business back in just a bit, news Radio
eight forty whas.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Mean that much to me. All right, we are back
news RADIOA forty whas celebrating forty five years of twenty
four to seventy emergency services at Jefferson Animal Hospital here
in Okloona near the j Mall. One a morning, this morning,
it has been and we're still celebrating what's happening.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
As a matter of fact, I am still wearing the
shorts that I bought at the Merrygo Round in nineteen
eighty four.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
Actually, if you wore those shorts. I never wore shorts
like he's wearing maddress shorts, which her really preppy.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Okadies, So these are the shorts that I would always
make fun of people that wore. Yes, and now look
and listen my wife. How in the world I wanted
on my wife I'll never know, because she was always
into the preppy guy, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
We asked that question all the time.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
So she tried like hell to get me one of
these maddress shorts. I said, those are stupidest look at things. Ever.
We go to Sammy Hagar concert, he comes out of
maddress shorts. I looked at her and said, okay, I'll
wear him now.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Wow. Uh so we'll be here for another half hour
or so. Not just the Jefferson Animal Hospital, but mass
Anders pop by and everybody was wondering what caused all
that craziness yesterday at the fairgrounds, and what a wonderful
response by LMPD and fire and ems. It was crazy
and it ended up being a tile had fallen from

(13:51):
the ceiling and smacked a metal chair, making the sound
and they'll tag that into a woman that was in
distress right at the same time time. People put the
two together and that's why the phone calls came in.
And then he told us Dwye that a lot of
there are people that monitor scanners on Facebook and.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
They call no.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
I just I called nine to one one even though
they're not there. It is an amazing sort of connection
that we put all those through. But he was very
proud of the response. We're proud of the response they were.
Everyone worked together, including the police force at the fairgrounds,
which I found out today is a thing. I didn't
know that they had a police force out there.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
They absolutely do. They even have a jail there and
I got arrested and put in that jail.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
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(14:58):
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Speaker 2 (15:02):
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Speaker 1 (15:06):
Thank you be to me? Or if you just get
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That's pepperoni, mossarella, lots of pasta, marinara sauce on the sandwich.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
They have about ten of those paninis. The spinach and fedi,
I gotta tell you, is one of the best. It's spinach.
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(15:38):
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Speaker 2 (15:38):
Let me uh, let me shoot a hypothetical autter. If
you let's say that you work with I don't know
a jerk and you just dread going to work. I
got Susan's hypothetica, Okay, and you wake up and think,
oh my gosh, it's Monday, and I gotta go and
see Tony just made up listen, and you got a
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(16:02):
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(16:25):
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(16:47):
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Speaker 1 (16:49):
Back after. There's Live on the Road at Jefferson Animal
Hospital in o Kelowna. Thew's Radio eight forty at whads
Wat asked that Tony and Dwight Show. Dwight might want
to come and do his job at this point talk
on the radio. That would be nice. Yes, Oh what
did you bring by? Yes, we're all talking. Is that

(17:11):
cooking supplies? Oh it's oh little debbies, little Debbie snack caases.
We are live on the road folks at Jefferson Animal
Huts Hospital here in Oklahoona celebrating forty five years of
twenty four to sevent emergency service for your pets and
your family cats. So definitely a huge response today as

(17:32):
the Lieutenant Governor was here, and of course we did
not know that llenpd's Canine Force takes their dogs here
when they get sick, so it is a great place.
We talked to the owner a little bit earlier on
how they started this program on how to donate blood.
Your dog or your cat can donate blood if they're
older or sorry, if they weigh more than ten pounds

(17:54):
as a cat and.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Fifty pounds as a dog.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
If you were a dog, how much would you weigh, Dwight.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
If I were a dog out of a weigh seventeen
hundred pounds. I do want to say that they also
they are also Jefferson Animal Hospital. They're the ones that
canines from LMPD come to get.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Taken care of.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
And well, I wasn't listening to you.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
I was like some marriage, some marriage on the air. Yeah,
selective hearing.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Yes, but I do want to say that, come on
by I. I can't recommend them enough. They just care
and it shows. All right, let's do the uh, let's
do the box office receipts over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Yes, the movies were out. We didn't go see when
I wanted to go see F one with Brad Pitt, But.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
Oh I saw F one over the weekend. Oh, and
I enjoyed it. So here's the thing. As three of
the guys who did Top Gun Maverick that worked on
the movie, and it gives you that same feeling that
Maverick did where you kind of feel like you're in
the car, of course with the top Gun being.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
In the plane.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
And it's one of those movies again you have to
see it in theater. Was just like Top Gun. So
I think you enjoyed Tony.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Well. Evidentally it's doing very well because now there's rumors
there's gonna be a sequel to it. You know what's
to be called what F two. And by the way,
they're actually opening up a school just to learn how
to be in an F one movie. They're calling it
fu alrighty uh listen. So here's the top five. Let's

(19:25):
start at the bottom. Pixar's Ilio. I'm probably crucifying the
kids movie. It's struggling, but it's still in the fifth place.
Three point seven million.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Yeah, but it's I think it's overall. You. I know
you don't have the numbers for total take, but I
bet you it's close to a bill.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
I do have the global take for the number one
movie that we're gonna talk about here. And before I forget,
I want y'all, I want to turn you onto something
I found on Netflix yesterday afternoon. It's called The Waterfront. Okay,
it's really good. Oh, it's good. The Waterfront. How to
Train Your Dragon comes in at number four. That's seven

(20:02):
point eight million. Uh. What was the second How to
Train Your Dragon? Oh?

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, another kid that's fourth.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Then as F one. Yeah, the movie, as John Onden
would say, that's a roller across our emotion. It really
puts you in the action. Where's what was your quote?
I'm sorry that was pretty close.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Yeah, without the murpurp murph Uh.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Number two is Dinoh, Jurassic World.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Terrible, terrible movie people are just going to see because
it's got Jurassic Park in the name. But it's awful. Well,
don't go see.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
It did forty million dollars. I get it. I get it.
I guess it's gonna it's I guess.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
I wonder what Rotten Tomato says. There's no way it's
got a good U that was what's it called Jurassic Park?

Speaker 2 (20:48):
It was called Jurassic World rebirth? Uh?

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Daniel, could you please go to quick playing videographic world one? Oh,
he's watching F one.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
He's watching F one the movie. I'm My name is
Daniel the Engineer, and I can watch movies on my
phone because I'm technicological. All right, what's to say?

Speaker 1 (21:08):
He's going to it now, I'm going to let what
what's to say?

Speaker 2 (21:11):
By the way, it is is a fifty wait, seventy
one percent. That's a good way. Yeah, there's no way.
And it says Tony stupid and don't go.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Don't spend money on It's what I'm telling you.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
I'm yeah, listen to Tony van EDDI.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
I know more about movies than you ever thought about buckle.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Okay, well, let me tell you something, sport. Is it
true or is it not true that you watch Dalton
Abbey or whatever it was called bub that's true? Oh
my word, what shall we get to eat today? I
don't know what about you, sir Withington uh. And then
also at number one, no big mistake it is a

(21:49):
superhero or no big surprise or Man superhero movie Superman. Okay, okay,
but listen to this weekend the North American Hall just
just America one hundred and twenty two million globally thing
the two hundred and seventeen million dollars globally. It's gonna
be a billion dollars for the month.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
People are saying it's kind of campy and it's not
one of the best ones, but James Gunn came out
last week and had to politicize it, and it makes
my stomach turn. Look, they gave you two hundred and
fifty million dollars to make a movie about a superhero movie.
It's your You're a gigantic, narcissistic brain. Has to make

(22:29):
it about you. So his quote was, yes, this is
about immigration, and yes it's completely political. End quote. From
James Gunn, the producer and director of the movie. He goes,
because Superman's an immigrant, Yeah, from he's an alien, like
an actual alien.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Nobody came from Krypton. Yes. And if you think all
these crypt Tonians are gonna come here and take my job,
you got another thing coming I do.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
I don't know how you can think that people can
give you two hundred and fifty million dollars and think
you can make the movie about what you wanted to make.
It's so crazy the politics out of it.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
It's a wonder of the studio.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
I mean, quit, look what Disney did Stop Man.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
The country's galvanized enough.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
It's not about exactly, It's not about you make the
Superman movies. There are generations that love Superman. It's absolutely
about politic.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Can I thank you? I gotta pause you right there?

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Get me upset?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Why does it have to be Superman? Why can't it
be non gender specific superperson?

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Well they have Superwoman.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
No, but then why do we have to say mail
or woman? Why can't we just say non gender specific superperson?

Speaker 1 (23:38):
You don't think they're not thinking of it now? Uh so, yes,
I heard it was okay, it's it's a The dog
has a lot to do with it. Yeah, there's a
super dog in the movie, and it does have a cape.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Uh. I kind of went down a rabbit hole just
like curiosity and looked at some of Jay Leno's car collection,
because the guy's got more money sense he does.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
He's caught himself on fire.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
He's caught himself on fire. He's had like a Lamborghini
fall on his head and all kinds of fun stuff
like that. But his head was so big it didn't hurt.
But he was making It's a big dogging he was.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
He was making thirty million dollars a year in the nineties.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Nineteen nineties money.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, yeah, so he's got more than Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Let's go down the price of just this is some
of the cars he has. He has a nineteen thirty
four Dusenberg Walker Coop. What do you suppose that's worth?

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Oh, the Dusenberg that is obviously a German made car.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Well gave it do I?

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Uh, the I've seen him. I think that was the
I think that's the car in one of the Indiana
Jones movies.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
What do you think it goes for?

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Million bucks?

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Austin from WNZ you saw Daniel Black twenty million dollars?
Was it twenty million?

Speaker 1 (24:54):
I said twenty million? Oh I did not. I said
a million.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
He said a million. Okay, how about this a nineteen
ninety four McLaren F one. I have no idea twenty million.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
So he's got forty million so far in two cars. Uh,
he's got a nineteen fifty seven Mercedes Benz three hundred
sl that's eight hundred million.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
What No, No, no, eight hundred thousand.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
No, eight hundred I'm sorry, eight million, eight mill.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
I was gonna say, dude, a billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Uh. Oh I saw it.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Oh, I saw the speaking A sixty seven corvette. They
only made twenty two of them in nineteen sixty seven,
and it was cherry red. It went for twenty seven
million dollars.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
I was friends with the alber Haskesh in South Louisville.
Was a big name Alberhaski roofe.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
I thought you were making the name of No. No,
and uh are you saying the name right?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Yeah? Absolutely, okay, Yeah. I ran with the Alberhaskis. But uh,
the father, mister Albertasky in his garage had a nineteen
fifty four convertible vet. Oh and I forgot And this
was in the eighties, in nineties. I was thinking even
back then there was only like five hundred left or
something like them. Some ridiculous. I didn't even know they

(26:10):
had these in nineteen sixty seven. But a sixty seven
Lamborghini P four hundred three point five million, did you?
I gotta look that up and see what a nineteen
sixty seven I watched.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
I watched Ford Versus Ferrari against.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
I still haven't seen that.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
It's one of the best movies.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
That's what I heard.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
It locks it down that the sixties had the best music,
clothes in cars. I mean, it's just that cool.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
These are something just some of the car collections Jay
Leno has. I don't know what took me down this,
but it did. In nineteen thirteen, Mercer tight thirty five
J race about three million.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Dollars nineteen thirteen. It had to have, like, what were
the tires made of nineteen thirteen?

Speaker 2 (26:55):
I think they made the tires. They sold them out
of wheat. Okay, as Daniel Blige shows us a pitch
of a Lamborghini that's a nineteen sixty seven Lamborghini. I
can imagine that looking in sixty seven when everything is
just a square yep, yep, that thing looks pretty badass yep.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
And now they I think the new Lamborghinis can go
for a million bucks, the new ones.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Oh I bet the new ones. I bet? I yeah.
I just like if I had a Lamborghini, I would
put a trailer hitch on the back and pull a boat.
I was drunk, just to kind of freak people out.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
I was drying to a bar in Miami once. Uh,
and of course they all were like, we can't go
out until midnight, and I'm like, whate night. I was
like midnight. I said, I'll be asleep for like three hours,
and they're like, no, we can't go out to midnight.
So I knew we were in the wrong bar. We
pulled up because there was a row of Lamborghinis out front,
and I'm like, why are we going in here? We
clearly can't afford to be in this place.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
First thing I would do is cut up my own
credit card to make sure that there's no chance of
drunk dwight going. I've never said this. I around for
the house.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
We just we we had an awful time they saw
us coming, they were like, look at this riff raff in.
We paid too much. They wanted to You couldn't sit
unless you paid one thousand dollars for a bottle of vodka,
or you could not sit down like all the chairs
were bottle service and you have to buy a thousand
dollars ale of Battle of Vodka. We ended up. I
talked to everybody from leaving, I said, we gotta go.

(28:15):
We went down the road to the l Loco outdoor
dance place where it's four dollars long. Next by the.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Way I speak Spanish, that means the loco.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
So they we had the best time at the outdoor
dance four dollars along neck place at Miami.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
So when you go to Miami bar and it's all Lamborghinis,
there's only one move, and here it is get a
white dress, shirt, a red jacket and black pants. When
somebody pulls up, Yeah, take the keys and get free lamb.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
That's a good plan.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
That's it. Who do we have left?

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Nobody? Nobody.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
It's a chance.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
We thank everybody here from Jefferson Animal Hospital forty five
years twenty four seven Emergency Service. I'll say it again
as I pulled up, there was an emotional guy with
his little KINI and little Key had broken it leg
and they didn't have any appointments today because what we
were doing today, but they obviously took the emergency cases
and he wanted to get his little kiddie taken care

(29:07):
of today, and he was emotional. He was crying about it,
and I got to talk to him about it. And
that's the kind of emotional connection that the folks.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Have Jefferson Animal Hospital for over forty five years. When
you walk in and you start to interact with your
with the staff here, you're gonna know it's not a
job for him. It is indeed a passion for them.
And I've been on the other side of that counter
and experienced it. You're gonna love Jefferson anam Hospital. If
your dog is over fifty pounds, your cat's over ten pounds,

(29:35):
they could be blood donors here, and each donation doesn't
just save one life, it could save four to six
other pets lives. Folks. That's huge. Thank you to Adam Arrington,
thank you to doctor Kennedy. Thank you to the entire
staff out here.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
And I know how connected you were. There were places
that we couldn't go because you and Mick used to go.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
To the places.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
You're like, I can't go there, and to go there.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Same thing with Jaggery, I know, all right.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
That's Wight Whitton and Daniel and Maddy mccarcoll and Austin
and everybody here animal the Jefferson Animal Clinic in the
emergency place. Thank you so much for having us today.
Have a great day. The boys are coming up next,
and of course Terry Miners back from vacation. He's at three.
We'll see you around News Radio eight forty WHA.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
I love you, Ma,
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