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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott Vordez, what is going on my babies?
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Thank you so much for hanging out with us here
on news radio eleven ten kfab. I'm Scott Vorhees, and
if I can make two promises today for the show
number one, I don't think I will ever start a
program ever again by saying what is going on my babies?
That didn't They didn't feel right as I was saying it,
but I gave it a shot. And the second promise
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I make to you and Lucy Chapman, I make this
to you as well. Our sound engineer, well, our technical
engineer here in the building is working on some lines
of audio contact between sources, and he said, we're going
to be testing the comrax is the name of this
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piece of equipment over the next two hours. And so
what I need from you for the next two hours
is two hours of continuous audio. And I said, I
promise you over the next two hours there will be
continuous audio. I don't know that it will be any good,
but it will be continuous with only slight dramatic pauses.
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We got a bearded boy of the oak Ridge coming
on here in a few minutes. If you've heard this before,
us because I said that yesterday that William Lee Golden
of the Oakridge Boys would be joining us in the program.
I didn't know what day it was yesterday, and I
think today is Thursday. So he's going to be on
in just a few minutes. Lucy doesn't know what day
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it is either. She missed that joke. A lot of
people have been missing I know today's Wednesday. Don't email me.
He'll be on in a few minutes.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
No, it's third Monday.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
It's yes. A lot of people have been missing jokes
this week. This is the one that everyone's been talking about.
This is the insult comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who, as much
as I love stand up comedy, I'd never heard of
this guy. Now. I don't watch a lot of the
Comedy Central, though I've been told a million times, oh,
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you got to watch the Tom Brady one. I stopped
watching them after the Chevy Chase one years ago, when
a bunch of people that don't know Chevy Chase, he
hasn't know them, went up there and just tore them apart.
It's one thing to be torn apart by your friends.
It's another thing to be torn apart by a bunch
of snotty young comics. You don't know who these guys are.
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Chevy Chase went up afterwards, I'd like to thank all
the comics for being here tonight. Unfortunately there weren't any,
and you could tell like he didn't enjoy that, so
I kind of stopped watching him. But I guess that
Tom Brady one was pretty funny, and I do know
some of the comics that do that. I just don't know.
This guy who was invited to speak at Madison Square
Garden the other day for the MAGA rally, this is
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Tony Hinchcliff.
Speaker 4 (02:48):
I'm like, I don't know if you guys know this,
but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the
middle of the ocean right now.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
I think it's called Puerto Rico.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah, that's Tony Hinchcliff. And since then and everyone's been like,
oh my gosh, he just called Puerto Ricans garbage. He
called Latinos garbage. He said that anyone who is of
Latino descent is garbage. Like, well, no, he he made
a joke. You can decide for yourself whether it was funny,
And actually I said something this guy I don't like.
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I said, I don't know who this guy is, but
he seemed to have been making a lot of jokes
online about him being gay. And then someone emailed me
the other day and said he's not gay, it's just
as part of his bit. And I was like, well,
I don't know, because I said, I think because this
is a gay comedian, he feels like he checks a
certain demographic box and therefore can be sassy and say
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anything he wants, like a lot of people do who
check certain sort of protected demographic boxes. And I didn't
say that this is right or wrong. It's just something
I've observed, and anyway, I'll correct the record on that one.
I guess he's not gay. I don't know. I don't
know who the guy is. But that's what Trump said too.
Trump said, I don't know who this guy is, and
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I don't know that that joke is a big deal.
I think the people Puerto Rico are nice people, you know.
I mean, it was one joke. But yet here's one
of the headlines. This is from state's newsroom out of
and this state being Oregon. For this particular headline quote
Trump NYC rally where Puerto Rico was labeled island of
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garbage was a love fest and notes in their LoveFest
was the same thing he said about January sixth, that
rally there before the Capitol, and then this NYC rally
where Puerto Rico was labeled island of garbage. It's not
like he brought it up for a vote and they decided, yes,
we're gonna call Puerto Rico an island of garbage. So
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everyone's got all this faux outrage about this joke made
by this comic, except notably John Stewart, who's like he's
a comic. He told he went up and told a joke.
What's everyone all mad about? Yet all these same people
outraged about that are saying nothing about President Joe Biden,
by the way, still President of the United States. He
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was on a zoom call yesterday with Voto Latino. And
that's not me being cute on the name of the organization.
That's the name of the organization. And here's what President
Biden said just the other day.
Speaker 5 (05:24):
I speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating
island garbage. Well, let me tell you something, I don't
know the Puerto Rican that I know, or Puerto Rico
where I'm in my home state of Delaware. What they're good, decent,
honorable people. The only garbage I see floating out there
is his supporters, his his demonizational scene is unconscionable.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
All right, he or he doesn't know any Yeah, I
don't know like the Puerto Rico. He knows from Pennsylvania
and Delaware. Anyway, what I was able to understand between
the absolutely incoherent slurs from the Commander in chief was,
you know, the only garbage Icy or his supporters, they're garbage.
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This is, by the way, how President Biden operates. It's
a you know, President Biden is not doing a good
a good job for a country. You're not doing a
good job for a country. I mean, this is this
is how children insult each other. Said, the Puerto Rico
is garbage. The only garbage Icy is his his garbage.
His garbage is garbage. His supporters are garbage. So he
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just labeled half the country, or according to recent polls,
slightly more than half the country, labeled them all garbage.
Labeled them all garbage. The basket of deplorables has come
up again. And yet the same sources that said I
can't believe that some comic made a joke about Puerto
Rico being a floating island of garbage. Are saying nothing
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about President Biden saying this. We'll address it more. Coming
up a little bit later on the program. We've got
William Lee Golden. Not only the Oakridge Boys with a
new album out, but this man loves this country and
I look forward to hearing his thoughts on the upcoming election.
That's next, Scott Boys News Radio, eleven KFAB. I can't
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wait to hear your emails on the piece of music
we just heard in that new political ad for Dan Osborne.
A moment ago that was that was interesting and fun.
Wasn't that song all right? But here's here's a different
tune for you. This is the title track, at least
a portion of it, from the brand new album by
the Oakridge Boys. The album is called Mama's Boys. The
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song is called Mama's Boys. Some men are bree Some.
Speaker 6 (07:42):
Men or two you don't want to call my bluff
song make a living working with their hands.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Dear people just like you and me.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
There's more of us than much to see.
Speaker 7 (07:57):
At the end of the day, we're all mamas.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
We get to raise and pain and.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
It's a new album that just came out this past week.
We welcome on here vocalist longtime member of the Oakridge Boys,
William Lee Golden. Welcome back to eleven to ten KF
A B.
Speaker 8 (08:32):
Hey Scott, good to be with you here today. Appreciate
you letting me come into Omaha with you.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
You guys. Yeah, you guys have made Mama's Boys kind
of a tough thing to shroud yourself in. I didn't
realize Mama's Boys was such a tough thing.
Speaker 8 (08:47):
To be well, it is. It's a It was Dave
Cobb's idea to put this few albums together with the
Oakridge Boys. Dave's the hottest record producer in Nashville now.
He produces all of his staples and stuff and Jason
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Isabelle's some of the top Americana artists. But he also
did the soundtrack for The Eldest movie. It was out
a couple of years ago, but he did all that
music for that movie also, And it's back where where
Elvis was inspired that kind of music.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
What does inspire Yeah, I wanted to jump in here.
What is inspiring you and the Elkridge Boys to continue
making music after legendary Hall of Fame careers. You're still
out with new albums. What is inspiring you to get
back out there and write and.
Speaker 8 (09:46):
Record, Well, it's actually Scott music has a healing power
through it and if you know the old Chris Boys.
Has been a rough year for us. It's been sad year,
a year of sadness and lost. We lost our long
time and her singer Joe Bonzil passed away in July.
(10:12):
He was suffering for three years with als, which is
a Luke Garritt disease of say, degenerative muscular issue. But
that was sad and then Dawayne Allen lost his beautiful
wife of over fifty four years suddenly, and Richard Sturban
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lost his father in law and Easter also and July
the first I lost my oldest son. So it's been
a a lot of sadness in our group this year.
But his music has a healing power and you you
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go through the sadness and the loss, but at some
point you have to be lifted back up. And it
seems at music getting back together and singing with each
other his progess. It's helped us with our healing process.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
The last time I had an opportunity to talk with you.
You guys had just put out an album. I still
really enjoy your cover of Seven Nation Army by the
White Stripes adds as I told you at the time,
it adds a gravitas to the song that I think
it previously lacked. Not that I don't like the White Stripes,
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but to hear you guys do that song was incredible.
You'd covered a ray La Montaigne song on that album
it was a lot more rock flavored. This album is
a lot more gospel. So I can tell that you're
you're feeling different emotions these days. With only a few
minutes left here with William Lee Golden of the Ogredge Boys,
I wanted to ask you about the emotions you're feeling
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here just a few days before an election in this country.
I know that this country means so much to you,
as it does so many of us. What are your
thoughts here before election day?
Speaker 8 (12:06):
Well? I feel like that people needs to think seriously
about what's going on here in the world. Some of
our politicians have slipped away away from what reality is
in a two party system here, and it bothers me
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sometimes to watch what's going on in political scene here
because you know the old Chrismoys travels in our career.
I remember in nineteen seventy six we went with Roy Clark.
We were able to travel on a cultural exchange program
to Russia for three weeks in the Soviet Union when
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it was still an iron curtain there under communist rule.
And what we saw in Russia with where communism that
takes everybody, that takes everything that everybody has, The government
owns everything and everybody that everyone becomes a slave to
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the government and you do what the government tells you
to do. There's no freedoms. We were there for three weeks.
I saw what it was and then to see where
the political scene is today in America where one party
is basically been hijacked by the Communist party and they're
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not even having people to vote on their elections anymore.
So that's kind of frustrating. And anyhow, I think we
need people don't understand what they're going for when they
try to go to the socialist route. Socialism is basically
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common and that's where they hate everybody that goes to church.
They burn the churches and they take everything from everybody
has shared misery is what communism is. They don't distribute
to will They take it from everybody and nobody gets
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it back but the ones that took it. It's robbing
the citizens, is what it is. And that's what they're
trying to do here. And I don't feel good about that,
you know, I feel bad about what's happening to our country.
So I will be voting. I'm actually already voting, and
I think that everybody is to choose the party they
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won't into. If you want communism, you have an opportunity
to vote for that. Now that's and you don't, and
if you don't like it, you got opportunity to vote
against it.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
That is so well said, not just in the content
that we just heard here from William Lee Golden, but
of course coming from your incredible voice, whether we're talking
about vocal quality or the voice that you've had for
music and our country going back several decades. It is
always a pleasure to spend a few moments with you,
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at least this time when we're talking. We're not down
during a tropical storm at the Republican National Convention in Tampa,
which was an interesting time down there. Thank you very
much for your time here this morning. I courage everyone
to check out the new Oakrage Boys album, Mama's Boys.
It came out this past Friday.
Speaker 8 (15:33):
William Lee Golden, we got I get to sing a
new song on their come On Home. If you get
a chance to play that when it's called come on Home.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I can do that. We'll close the segment with it.
But we ask all of our favorite guests on this
program to say a line for us that we feel
is the best thing to hear. First thing in the morning.
William Lee Golden, would you be so kind as to say,
good morning, honey, I made you pancakes for breakfast.
Speaker 8 (15:59):
Good boy, good morning, sweetheart. I've made your ken Good morning,
sweetheart of major pancakes for breakfast.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
There it is. Thank you so much, William Lee Golden.
The Oakreage Boys continued success. Thank you very much for
the time today.
Speaker 8 (16:16):
Thank you, Scott.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
And here is that song he was just talking about,
come On Home the okreag Boys from the new album
Mama's Boys, released this past Friday, featuring the dulcet tones
of William Lee Golden, Richard Sterman and the rest. Remember
Mama Crime.
Speaker 9 (16:34):
They stayed out in the shop.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
She asked her.
Speaker 9 (16:38):
I was golding, said the pool until I stopped, and
everything I own and then him my cattle. I sent
that grab a fly welcome every coming back. But I
called her from the truck stop in Ely.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
And almost here. I say, come on, if you.
Speaker 6 (17:07):
Ever alone, front doors always on and the nights always on,
you know you're always welcome, and you've been going too
long forever evening, come on home.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Scott Boys news Radio eleven ten kyfab.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
And I love those guys. Just great music there from
the Okrage Boys. Bit more music for you. This is
a commercial that aired here on news Radio eleven ten
kfa B A little bit ago. Lucy Chapman's there. I'm
Scott Borhies. Thanks for being with us. This was causing
question Dan Osborne for Senate. This is paid for by
the Osborne for Senate campaign. We're not gonna listen to
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the whole thing, bad for.
Speaker 10 (17:55):
Every man told those corporates you skid out as you
your greet a't gonna stand independent, brother Senate. He's got
some damn good plans in it for the money, pis folks.
Speaker 7 (18:06):
He understands in the house floor.
Speaker 8 (18:09):
For all right.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
So this is from the Osborne for Senate campaign Dan
Dan the working Man new song here.
Speaker 11 (18:21):
The working Man.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
There's some else got a rap in there too. It
sounds it sounds like that song Lullaby by I Suddenly
lost the guy's name, Sean, don't say Williams anyway at
the Combs, No, anyway, he's got He's got that low
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rap talking voice in there. That's the song that the
chorus that goes, everything's gonna be all ride stop, rockodbye.
You're gonna hear a lot of great music during the segment, Lucy,
just sit back and enjoy it. But in the middle
of that, it's seems like Wholand. No, it seems like
everyone's got a plan, kind of like Nashville with a tan.
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That's all. That's what it gotten, that Dan Osborne song.
Maybe it's that guy that did it. But here's some
of the responses in the Zonker's custom was inbox Scott
kfab dot com. Scott says, please tell me that the
Dan Osborne song you just played was one of your
parody songs. That was one of the most ridiculous things
I've ever heard in my life. If it was one
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of my songs, it definitely would be but it would
be intentionally so one of the most ridiculous things you've
heard in your life. No, I don't have that. That
is the Dan Osborne for Senate campaign song from the campaign.
Ronald email says, finally a Dan Osborne ad. That was
fun to listen to, Dan Osborne the working Man, little
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musical notes all over the email text there. Jeremy says,
what the hell was that Osborne? A O MG, some
dude with the task Scam cassette four track in his
mom's basement. Wow, that was terrible. I enjoy the specificity
of that reference.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
I had a was that email from Brad Delp?
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Nope, it's from Jeremy No. Well, yeah, back in the
day when Mandelp and Boston were recording their hits in
the seventies, that Taskkam cassette four track. That was exciting stuff.
I know because I got one in the early two
thousands and I still have it. Haven't dusted that thing
off in a while. But man, the Taskam cassette four
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track you could mix and layer, and you could listen
in the headphones to the music as you were recording
the vocals or laying down the piano track. Holy cow,
that's exciting stuff a million years ago. Now. We also
have some responses to a few other things I've heard
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here this morning, including the joke by the comedian Tony Hinchcliff,
who did hearly back this up. I'm listening to it
in one here. This was the comedian that was brought
out to the Madison Square Garden rally in New York
the other day. At the Trump rallies, a.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
Lot going on like I don't know if you guys
know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage
in the middle of the ocean right now.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
I think it's called Puerto Rico.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Yeah. So a lot of people in the audience groaned,
a few people laughed, and he noted, you know, like, ah,
that joke didn't go over well. Well, the Trump campaign
has been saying, louit, we didn't write this stuff for him.
He was asked to be one of a whole lot
of speakers throughout the day. I think he's spoke in
the morning at this like eight or nine hour long rally.
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And that's why I think it's funny. As I mentioned
this earlier in the hour, that State's newsroom referred to
the entire rally as it NYC rally where Puerto Rico
was labeled island of garbage. Like I said, like President
Trump brought it up for a vote. Should we label
Puerto Rico an island of garbage? All those in favor
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and he opposed.
Speaker 10 (22:16):
Nay.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
All right, the eyes have it. Puerto Rico has been
officially labeled an island of garbage by the Trump campaign.
And all these people are all mad. And I can't
believe he said this. And he made some other jokes
about Latinos, and he made jokes about everybody. That's who
that guy is. And then say, here's a couple of
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emails about all this. Nancy says, after the comedian delivered
the horrible joke, I decided to google Puerto Rico landfills
and it's true, Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage. Well,
here's the rest of our email. They've had to close
many of their landfills and they have no place to
put their waste. The articles go into great detail about that.
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I don't know who this comic is either or why
he said it at the rally, but Nancy is saying
that they do have a waste issue in Puerto Rico.
I've never been to Puerto Rico. I imagine it's true
that there. I mean, you only have so much land
on the island of Puerto Rico, and no one wants
to put up a new landfill next to their neighborhood.
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I imagine there's an issue. I also imagine, like a
lot of places, they're putting it out on barges and
selling it to someone so that they can take it.
But I don't know that anyone thinks of Puerto Rico
as an entire island of garbage unless you're a joke
maker and this is your line. And one of the
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people didn't think that joke was very funny. Is President
Joe Biden, who slurred his way into a zoom call
with a Latino voting block called Voto Latino. That's the
actual name of the organization. And President Biden said, and.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
Just the other day, I speaker at his rally called
Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage.
Speaker 11 (24:09):
Well, let me tell you something.
Speaker 5 (24:12):
I don't know the Puerto rican that I know, or
Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
All right, let's first examine what we just heard. I
don't know the Puerto Rican that I know or the
Puerto Rico in my home state of Delaware as the
leader of the free world. And then he continued to say.
Speaker 5 (24:34):
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
floating out there is his supporters. His demonizational scene is unconscionable.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
I got this email from Don says. The White House
released a transcript that showed President Biden was saying his
supporters demonization, meaning that Tony Hinchcliff's demonization was garbage. That's
not what he said. He said, the only garbage I
see are his supporters, and then said his inaudible demonization
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I think was in there somewhere is deplorable. So he said,
he basically said Trump and his supporters are garbage. I
can back it up a little bit. We can listen
a little bit of this again.
Speaker 5 (25:20):
But my home state of Delaware, they're good, decent, honorable people.
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
His his demonizational scene is unconscionable.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
His demonization season is unconscionable.
Speaker 10 (25:36):
I know.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
How about this to the White House. White House. If
you don't want to make up words fill in words
that are unintelligible through transcripts, then don't let him speak.
This isn't tough to figure.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Out somewhere, you know that clip and this going around again,
which I I never get tired of the Hitler video.
I should probably say that a little faster. I never
get tired of the Hitler video. The Hitler video of
the old movie where they're showing Hitler Suddenly he's talking
with his cabinet members or whatever, and someone gives him
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some information he doesn't like, and he goes on an
absolute tirade. And people have been filling in subtitles for
that scene, mad about everything from the Husker football season
to I guess in this one, Hitler is mad that
he can't go to the Trump rally at Madison Square
Garden because it's eighty years in the future, and so
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it's just you're yelling in German and all that stuff.
So I happen to think that that's hilarious. And I'm
trying to remember why I started talking about that based
on what you just said. This White House is releasing
transcripts and all.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
If you have to release transcripts, don't let him state
keep in the basement on the beach or wherever he is.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Yeah, well this is from the what news source is
this uh that says Trump voters are garbage, fascist, ultramaga, Nazis, deplorables.
This is a conservative group called the the Publius. And
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these are all the things that Trump voters and his
supporters and him and the Republican Party and anyone this is,
these are all things they've been labeled as garbage, fascist, ultramaga, Nazi, deplorables.
So President Biden says that the only garbage has he
floating out there is his supporters. Slightly more than half
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the country, based on the latest polls, are garbage, according
to the President of the United States. Oh now, I
remember I was. I was trying to think because you said,
you said, why are they letting Biden speak? And I
was thinking somewhere Kamala Harris is right now re enacting
the scene of that Hitler video where she's just yelling
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and screaming and throwing things like you know, they had
to tell her like mad And Vice President Joe Biden
spoke again on your behalf. He didn't say anything stupid,
did he? And they play her that video and she's like,
son of them, She's just screaming and all that. That's
what that's where that came to mind, you know that
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they were like someone had to tell her. The president
was out there, speak on your behalf. He's pretty proud
of himself for what he said. Oh no, what did
he say this time? He called half the country garbage?
Like that's that's great, That's exactly what we needed. We've
got some female athletes. I don't know why I have
to say female, but because this is a women's healthcare issue,
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we're told and men should just butt out, which mostly
we're more than happy to do when it comes to
that kind of thing. I have a daughter, teenager, and
there have been a few times where she's upstairs, my
wife is downstairs doing something. I'm upstairs and my daughter
goes mom and I said, I jump in, Mom's busy,
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what do you need? And my daughter just looks at
me and says, I need mom. I said, say no more, mom,
You know, honey. So most of these things we're more
than happy to butt out of. We'll talk about what
these athletes that were saying from dear old Nebraska. You
but Fox News someone finally caught up to a day later,
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Vice President Kamala Harris about the comments we just were
talking about in the last hour of the show, President
Biden referring to all the president's supporters as garbage as
he was talking to Latino voters on a zoom call.
Speaker 5 (30:00):
In Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
About perto Rico, I.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
Mean garbage I see floating out there as his supporters.
His his demonizational scene is unconscitable.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I don't know most of what he just said there,
but he said the only garbage I see floating out
there is his supporters. He made garbage, oh, a singular
thing here.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
I don't want this to be lost on people.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Yes, Lucy Chapman, the President.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
Of the United States just called half the population garbage.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
And well, according to the latest polls, it's now actually
slightly more than half of the nation's population of voting
population garbage. And then Kamala Harris didn't say anything yesterday,
though we were joking a moment ago. Someone had to
go talk to her, Madam. Vice President President Biden spoke
on your behalf earlier today. She's like, what did he say?
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It was mostly good. We might have a little issue
with one thing he said. And she just starts throwing
candles all over the place, just throwing jars of candles
all over the place, like an Omaha City council person. Yeah,
I know, turning tables over, yelling, screaming, well who let
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him speak? You know? So now Kamala Harris, finally a
day later, has come out and made a couple of
quick comments to reporters saying, you know, like I don't
you know, the White House has clarified what he meant.
He's the President of the United States. Every time he speaks,
someone's got to jump out, you know, like Domino's Pizza
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delivering an emergency pizza. Someone just jumps out of a tree.
It has to clarify that. I like that commercial. That's
TV commercial. I think it's Dominoes with the emergency pizza
Pizza hut. Is a pizza hut? I don't know. I
don't order a lot of pizza, but I do like
the commercial. So they have to jump out of a
tree or jump out of a sewer someplace, and like
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to clarify what the President just said. So Kamala says, well,
the White House clarify what he meant. What do you
mean he said is his supporters are garbage. As Lucy
pointed out, over half the country considered by the President
of the United States garbage, And so Kamala says, I
want to be very clear, I don't think that your garbage,
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just you know, based on who you want to vote for.
You know, she's going out of her way now to say, oh, no, no,
I In fact, let's just go back to her comments yesterday,
the good where she said, quote, unlike Donald Trump, I
don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy.
He wants to put them in jail. I'll give them
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a seat at my table. And I pledged to be
a president for all Americans unquote. Now, the theme of
what she said there is good. I want to be
a resident for all Americans. That's good. The way she
said it there, you know, suggesting Trump's gonna start locking
up people and all the rest of the stuff is
something that she's repeated time and time again on the
campaign is bad and ugly. But when she says like
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I'll give them a seat at my table? Oh yeah,
which Trump supporter? Not Republican. The media loves saying here's
a bipartisan bill, or here's a bipartisan organization because they've
trotted out a couple of Republicans who hate Trump and
they really never vote Republican, but they got an R
by their name that counts as bipartisan. Which Trump supporters?
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Are you going to give a seat at your table?
What table? On what issue? Are you willing to listen
to what half the country has to say about that issue?
But to her point about I don't think people are
garbage no matter who they vote for, she did a
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speech yesterday on the same side, where as she said,
this is where President Trump set, you know, the violent
extremists into the Capitol building to assault police officers. When
Donald Trump said, quote, I want you to go in there.
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I want you to find a cop. I want you
to fight like hell. Go find Nancy Pelosi, tear her
a new one, big new one, big lee new one.
I want them all have bring me their heads on
a stick. I'll be waiting here or in my limo unquote,
So that she was there speaking at the site of
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where Trump gave that speech, which later led to a
riot at the Capitol building. And she's out there saying,
you know, Trump has an enemy's list of people he
intends to prosecute. He said, one of his highest priorities
is to set violent extremists free. She's talking about the
Capital six rioters. Trump intends to use the United States
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military against American citizens who simply disagree with him, is
another thing, she said. And he called him a tyrant,
a petty tyrant. They've referred to them as like Trump
and the Nazi Party or very similar. I mean, this
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is all what Kamala Harris said. Ye not yesterday, No,
it was yeah, yeah, this was speeches yesterday at the Capitol.
So this is all things she said yesterday. So if
you think that this person on the ballot is this
tyrant who's going to destroy the country, how can you
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not hypocritically say, but the people who are going to
vote for him to give him that power to use
the military against the American people who simply disagree with him,
Which does a comment has no roots in reality whatsoever?
How does she get off saying this guy is going
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to destroy the country, but the people who vote for him,
I want to give them a seat at my table.
Oh bull crap. You don't believe that. I think President
Biden spoke exactly what she and the rest of them think.
That Trump and his supporters are all garbage Nazis, Hitler followers,
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Hitler youth is something that Dan Osborne said about deb
Fisher's staff members deplorables. I already say that garbage. President
Trump was asked about all this, and he said that
Harris keeps talking about Hitler and the Nazis because her
record's horrible. Well, this is a steady diet of invective
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that people like young athletes at the University of Nebraska,
for example, have grown up with. They've heard this in
entire lives, which is why it's so interesting that six
female athletes at the University of Nebraska stepped out and
are working on behalf of one initiative and asking you
to vote against another one. I'll tell you who's saying
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what next.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Scott Bordes News Radio eleven ten.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
Kfab Scott akfab dot com. This email here from Gary
says Scott, I'm more conservative than most, including you. It's
clear to me that the President very likely was referring
to the speaker when he made the supporter's comment, we've
all done that, referring to a single person with plural wording.
Give it a rest. All right, let's listen again to
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President Biden. Here the other day, which citizenship?
Speaker 11 (37:50):
Who the hell said that in the last hundred years?
Speaker 2 (37:52):
All right, here he goes.
Speaker 5 (37:53):
Just the other day, speaker at his rally called Puerto
Rico a floating island garbage.
Speaker 11 (37:58):
Well, let me tell you something I don't.
Speaker 5 (38:00):
I don't know the Puerto rican that I know, or
Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
floating out there is his supporters. His his his demonizational
scene is unconscionable.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
Maybe I will give him this. Maybe he's talking about
the comedian's supporters.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
Maybe then he says his demonization is done. I don't.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
I look. Do I do I think President Biden thinks
half the country is garbage?
Speaker 6 (38:40):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (38:42):
I do. If you do.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
Like I said a moment ago, when Kamala Harris comes
out and says Trump is a tyrant who's going to
use the military against its own people. He's going to
lock people up for simple disagreements. These are comments, she said.
President Biden said the same stuff. He said, we got
maga extremists out there that are reminiscent of Hitler's era.
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And then they turn around and say, but the people
who vote for them, but put the signs in the yard,
the bumper stickers on their vehicles, the people who support
president they're good people. I don't believe them when they say,
you can't think both of these things. So do I
think Biden thinks that half the country is garbage?
Speaker 3 (39:26):
I do I think half the country thinks the other
half of the country is garbage?
Speaker 2 (39:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (39:31):
Yes, both ways means garbage.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
We are in some instances, we too often act like garbage.
You know, Hillary Clinton said lock up half the country
in a basket of deplorables. You know that's you know,
call them, but put them in a put them in
a basket of deplorables. All right. This is the rhetoric
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that especially young people have heard, especially young female tell
people on the issue of abortion. This is something that
they've heard over and over again that they are conservative,
old white Republican men mostly out there that want to
control what you can do with your body. They want
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to tell you who you can love, who you can be,
what you can do with your own body. And even
if you go to your doctor and say please, I
was attacked and assaulted by a family member and now
I've got an ectopic pregnancy that's already in the first
stages of miscarriage, and my life is in danger. They're
gonna look at you and go, well, tough, You're just
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gonna sit there and die, you know, that's what That's
what those evil Republican men. But the people who vote
for them, you know, they're good people. We don't think
they're garbage. I'm calling bowl on that. I'm putting a
bill old BS card on that. This is what people
have heard. So that's why it's amazing. They found six
six athletes at the University of Nebraska, five softball players,
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including Omaha Jordi Ball, the phenom out of Papillion. Right,
Jim Rose, who's still sitting in the studio. Jordi Ball
played high school at Papillion. Right. Jordie Ball played high
school a Papillion. Just looking thumbs up them death that
you did all right? And now she's back here at Nebraska,
and she's one of those five softball players one volleyball
player are in an ad that supports Initiative four thirty four,
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which says after the first twelve weeks, after the first
trimester of for pregnancy, no abortions, but for those instances
where a woman's life is in danger and some of
these other more compassionate things that, by the way, most
of them could be taken care of in the first trimester.
You know this whole idea like, well, what about rape
and incest, Well, we would know about all of this
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in the first trimester, and there's ways of dealing with
this in a more immediate fashion than waiting until months
seven and a half. So four thirty nine would for
essentially any reason allow you to check change your mind
right before the doctor says, I see the head. And
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these are more pro life athletes saying out of state
activists are pushing a radical amendment Initiative four thirty nine.
That's the vague references to abortion even in the third trimester.
That's when you have a fully formed human. They're human.
There's something in there about well fetal viability, but there's
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what does that mean when the baby can walk out
and get its own credit card and rent a car.
You know, what is fetal viability? What about the heartbeat?
What about fingers and toes? What about life? And four
thirty four is much more on the side of life
and these athletes are much more on the side of
four thirty four. And there have been some people that said, oh,
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this could cause problems with the volleyball team. In fact,
they went out and ran out to co coach Cook.
What do you think about what these athletes are doing.
Coach Cook said, these are semi professional athletes and how
they're going to deal with it, how they're going to
have to manage it, becomes way more power than these
guys have. And then he started talking about transfer, portal
(43:17):
nil and if you get upset, you can just leave
a program. And suddenly John Cook wasn't talking about this issue,
but he was saying that, hey, managing this position you
have is part of this process. I think John Cook
would like to be able to have more power over
the volleyball team. And so say, look, I know you
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all have thoughts on this election. Keep them to yourself
or maybe deal with them as adults. Recognizing some people
on this team are going to lean more this way
and some are going to lean more that way. When
it comes to the bumping and the setting and the spiking,
we're all going to have to lean the same way.
And if you're not going to set it to Rebecca
Alec because she stepped up for four thirty four and
you're more of a four to thirty nine girl, then
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there's no room for that kind of baby behavior on
this team. Suck it up, put on your big girl pants,
get out there and play some volleyball, and don't bring
politics here onto the court. That's what John Cook, I'm
sure would have liked to have said. They even ask
the border regents can they do this? Yeah, yeah, they
can do this. Are they allowed to be pro life?
(44:23):
They're athletes and young women? What about women's healthcare decisions
and government intrusion which are the buzzwords they use all
the time because they don't like to say abortion. So
that's a little bit of what we're hearing here. By
the way, the university released a statement quote, students at
the University of Nebraska are private citizens and are able
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to exercise their First Amendment rights. The opinions expressed by
students are their own and are not those of the
University of Nebraska or Husker Athletics unquote. I don't know
that it sways anyone at this point. I don't know.
But for Jordi Ball, Rebecca Alec and the other athletes
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in this ad to step out in this way, good
for them, Good for them getting involved in the process.
And I would say the same thing if they came
out and had a different idea of things. Hey, you know,
if this is what you feel, thanks for letting us
know your feelings. It's fine. Just don't come out and
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say in anyone who votes this way is garbage, because
that kind of language is reserved for our president.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Scott Gooriez NewsRadio eleven ten KFAB.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Looking here at the Zonkers custom woods inbox. Scott at
kfab dot com. Oh another severe thunderstorm warning Western Oto
and south central Cass Counties at ten forty am two
minutes ago. A severe thunderstorm is a low cad over Unadilla,
nineteen miles west of Nebraska City, moving northeast at fifty
(46:05):
miles per hour. Half dollar size hail is associated with
this storm. Locations in the track of the storm includes Syracuse,
weeping Water Elmwood, Unadilla, Avoca, Nahawka, Douglas, Nebraska, not Douglas County, Manly,
Oto and Burr again possibility of half dollar size hail.
(46:28):
It is nearly November. This year for severe weather has
been bonkers. That's right, bonkers. So again, severe thunderstorm warning
in effect until eleven o'clock for the next eighteen minutes
for western Oto and south central Cass Counties. Tell you what, Lucy,
(46:51):
I look here in the inbox. I get nervous, not
just because of the thunderstorm warnings here in the last
days of October harp, but also yep, it's harp. The
government cloud seating program drills. Yep. I know. Thank you,
Lucy for those all atways valuable bits of input.
Speaker 3 (47:08):
What do you get nervous about?
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Well, I got an email from my daughter's school a
couple of days ago. I was excited to see it.
My daughter is a very good student, unlike her little brother.
Speaker 3 (47:24):
Boys are always going to be boys.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
Yeah, yeah, and he is. She's a very good student.
And I got an email from the school says your
child scored very high in a recent AP test Advanced
Placement test, and so yeah, I know. I was like,
and you know, honestly, I was like, well, of course
she did. She's brilliant. She's almost eighteen years old and
(47:51):
still I'm wrapped around her little finger, which are not
as little as when she was a baby. And I
announced her birth on this radio station. It seemed like yesterday.
But I was like, yeah, of course, my daughter got
a really good score on this advanced placement test. She's
probably the smartest person alive. And then later in the
day got an email again from my daughter's school and said,
(48:14):
we apologize. We sent an email out earlier about some
really smart kids being honored recognized for their great score
on this test. Yeah, as it turns out, we accidentally
sent that to the dumb kids too, and we will
email you back if your child specifically is one of
the smart kids and not one of the dunderheads. And
(48:35):
I kept looking at the inbox and I did not
get that follow up email.
Speaker 3 (48:40):
Oh so now you're not mad. You're not mad about
the mistake unless you get.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
The no no jack, no, no, noact no. The fact
that I didn't get the follow up email means that
my daughter did not, I understand, not get a high score.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
Are you mad about it?
Speaker 7 (48:54):
Though.
Speaker 2 (48:55):
No. I saw my daughter yesterday when she got home
from school.
Speaker 3 (48:58):
I said, hey, dummy, now listen to the question. Are
you mad that the school did this even though it
was a mistake.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
No, I think it's funny, and my daughter thinks it's.
Speaker 3 (49:09):
Fun But would you if you had gotten one of
the reject letters.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
I did get the reject letter. That's what the email says. Again,
I got an email said my daughter got a high score.
Then I got an email said, we accidentally sent the
email out to people who did not achieve that score.
If your child got did get a high score, we
will send an email to let you know that.
Speaker 3 (49:31):
And he said you would not send Okay.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
In other words, trying to say my daughter is apparently
as dumb as a bag of hammer.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
Well, I'm not the only one out there that must
have thought that. So I'm glad I made jigs.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
No, you usually are. But that's okay. So I get
nervous here looking at the emails. But here's a sampling
from the Zonker's custom was inbox today. A lot of
this has to do with what the president did or
did not say about whether it was one person, a
few people, or more than half the country he called garbage.
(50:07):
This email from Scott says, the fact that we can't
even agree on what this guy says is the point.
Biden is out there speaking with and making deals with
other world leaders when people can't understand what he's babbling about.
I can't get enough of this sound clip here and
the President talking the other day. This was to the
(50:29):
Voto Latino group.
Speaker 11 (50:31):
Who the hell said that in the last undred years.
Speaker 2 (50:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (50:34):
And just the other day, I speaker at his rally
called Puerto Rico a floating isle of garbage. Well, let
me tell you some I don't know the Puerto Rican
that I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my
home state of Delaware.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
All right, So just that we haven't even gotten to
the garbage yet. I don't know the Puerto Rican that
I know, or the Puerto Rico in my home state
of Delaware. And then he goes on to say the
only garbage I see floating around out there is his supporters.
(51:09):
And then he went then he said, and I don't
deplorable whatever, but that's what I was saying earlier. And
that's what Scott put a very fine point on here
in his email is the fact that he says something
all the time and then later someone has to get
out the Biden Rosetta stone and tell us what he meant. Now,
(51:33):
truth be told. They have to do this with Trump
all the time too, but usually it's because Trump says
something that is very clear and we all understand what
he said, but someone didn't like what he said, and
so they come out and go what he meant was
and then they go back to Trump and goes this,
she meant, hell no, and then they're like, yeah, that's
what he meant. That's a little different. They're just nervous
(51:57):
about Trump speaking his mind. This is Biden. He's I
don't know what mind he's speaking. All right, Let's pay
respect to another great audio clip I have here. This
is from the Melbrooks movie Young Frankenstein. Frankenstein, Frankenstein Where
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I goor Igor igor is now using the giant knockers
on the door of the castle to try and get
someone to open the door, causing Doctor Frankenstein, holding Terry
Garr in his arms in a very low cut dress,
to look at the door knockers and say what knockers,
(52:49):
thank you?
Speaker 11 (52:49):
Doctor.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
One of the greatest lines and then how about a
roland Zie Hey, Terry Garr had multiple sclerosis and died
yesterday at the age of seventy nine. Who would have
thought that mel Brooks would survive Terry Garr.
Speaker 3 (53:07):
All of them? Chlorus Leachman is dead. Yeah, it's Marty
Rty Feldman.
Speaker 2 (53:15):
I think Marty Feldman's dead. Madeline Khn from that movie
is dead. Peter Boyle is dead.
Speaker 3 (53:21):
He has survived them all.
Speaker 2 (53:23):
Yeah, mel Brooks is still alive. Most everyone else in
the whole movie is gone. Holy cow, I hadn't thought
about that. Terry Garr has gone at the age of
seventy nine. She was also in Tootsie and some Elvis movies.
She was a background dancer in Elvis movies and her
(53:48):
mom was one of the original roquettes at Radio City
Music Hall, so that's why she was dancing in nine
Elvis Presley movies, including Fever. Sorry, I'll try to to
do the commercial we hear for another advertiser on the
station roused about in clam Bake. Her first big film
(54:08):
break came in nineteen seventy four's The Conversation with Gene Hackman,
and then a few years later ended up in Young
Frankenstein if she could speak with the German accent and
that line what knockers, She said in an interview a
few years ago. People still come up to her in
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the streets, and she's had to endure her entire life
people looking at her and going what knockers? And she's
always very nice, Oh thank you. And of course she
was the mom in one of the great movies of
all time, Mister Mom, part of the Michael Keaton trilogy.
Of my favorite films, which would be Mister Mom, Beetlejuice,
(54:53):
and Batman. Now I love a lot of other Michael
Keaton movies. The guy really can't do anything wrong. And
he was out yesterday saying I could speak at length
about what a great, warm and friendly, beautiful human being
she is. But her comedic timing she was always so good.
Go back and look at her interviews with David Letterman
or work from Mister Mom or Young Frankenstein, and she
(55:15):
was absolutely hilarious and beautiful. Terry Garr gone at the
age of seventy nine.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Scott Boyes News Radio eleven eleven KFAB