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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Times may be good on Wall Street, but on Main Street,
communities are struggling. Closed stores, shuttered businesses, empty parking lots.
When hard times hit, it's easy to feel like no
one cares. But help is on the way because when
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others leave, we show up.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
We don't see a dead end town. We don't see
an abandoned kmart.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
We see a spirit a spirit Halloween.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Since nineteen eighty three, Spirit Halloween has been helping our
struggling communities by setting up shop in every vacant building
in the country for six weeks.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
I'm un bouncing, and thanks to us, what used to
be a condemned auto zone where a murder happened is
once again a thriving business where a murder happened.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
We're here providing vulnerable communities with the thing they need.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Most wigs that give you a rash, single use fog.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
Machines, and costumes of famous characters tweeked just enough to
avoid a lawsuit.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
But it's not just empty buildings we're investing in. It's
people by creating six week jobs for some of America's
hardest hip perverts.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Hi, hello, before I bring you up? Are you over
eighteen years old?
Speaker 5 (01:24):
Now?
Speaker 6 (01:25):
So I am not legally allowed to talk to you,
so let me grab one of my associates to help
you out.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
And the best part is we're able to help struggling
areas in real time by stocking, staffing and opening a
new location in minutes.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Spirit Halloween, We're not just helping communities, we're also making
dreams come true.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Excuse me, do you have a Tailor Swift costume? You bed?
This isn't Taylor Swift, and neither are you. Spirit Halloween.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
When you need us, will be here.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
For six weeks because on November one, we're gone, and
all this junk will be in a dumpster.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Spirit Halloween coming and going suit I heaven because I
didn't get to see Saturday Night Live there opening of
their fiftieth season. But I remember that bit that you
played a little clip of when we were talking time
wasters yesterday, so I had to go to YouTube and
find the actual clip.
Speaker 7 (02:26):
It wasn't that hysterical?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
And so on the March Oh yeah, oh yeah, especially
the little girls. Do you have a Kangaro Swift costume?
And she gives her a costume that says blonde little dancers,
not Tavis Swift. Neither are you.
Speaker 7 (02:40):
Do you know what they're saying is gonna be one
of the hottest costumes this year, which I think is
absolutely ridiculous. Was the sexy ozempic shot. Oh I'm serious.
Height outfit that looks like the ozempic cover on the shot.
And then the very top is just your little cat
head that looks like the.
Speaker 8 (03:01):
Shot and like a needle hanging out of their waistline
have a needle on the shot.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
It's just like this little cat thing.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Oh man, Well, welcome to October. It is Auto Battery
Safety Month, Yes, Child Health Month, Family History Month, Healthy
Lung Month, lgbtq R XYZ History Month, National Adopted Shelter
Dog Month, Yeah, okay, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, National
car Care Month, National Caramel Month, National Communicate with your
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Kid Month, Yeah, good luck with that, National Crime Prevention Month,
National Dental Hygiene month, for god's sakes, brush your teeth,
National pasta, Popcorn and Port Month. I don't know why
they clipped all those three together. Three big piece sounds
good altogether. National roller Skating Month, and National stamp collecting Month. Okay,
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does anybody still do that?
Speaker 7 (03:53):
That's a good question.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
I don't know. I mean they worth a buck here
and there, so I imagine, yeah, but I don't know anything.
I don't think I knew anybody that ever collected.
Speaker 8 (04:02):
Today you've got to have the Tweezers in the little
bifocal glasses and to.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Today we're celebrating National CD Player Day.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
Yay.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
However, with the rise of streaming services and digital music,
CD players have become outdated and less in demand. As
a result, car manufacturers have opted to remove CD players
from their vehicles to allocate space for more advanced features
and technology. My new truck, I don't have a CD
player in it because I got Apple Music. I can
tell it what album to play and it'll play whatever
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I do.
Speaker 7 (04:33):
I still like having a CD player. Actually, I have
a CD player in my little studio.
Speaker 8 (04:38):
Oh do you uses one? And has one right to
his left hand right now? He uses it often.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
That's right. National Black Dog Day. I've got one, and
if you don't, I'm pretty sure you had one at
one time.
Speaker 7 (04:51):
It'll Coby National hair Day.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Appreciate it while you've got all of it, because it
ain't gonna have all of it forever. Yeah. National less
than perfect day, a day to except that it's okay
not to be perfect. We know our show sucks sometimes,
but as the band Willie once said, you gotta keep on.
Try National Fruit at Work Day. What. We have a
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few around here, but we don't judge any.
Speaker 7 (05:18):
Talking about the the food.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Okay, all right, National Pumpkin Spice Day. Sorry, I just
never got a taste for it.
Speaker 7 (05:28):
Yeah, it's too sweet for me, but it seems like
it's been pumpkin spice season since August.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Absolutely. International Raccoon Appreciation Day.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
I love them.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
If you little bastard to stop getting into my trash,
I might appreciate you.
Speaker 8 (05:42):
I like the little hands, they're oversized booties.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
They're hilarious to watch the waddle out of the trash.
I used to have pet raccoons when I was a kid,
and they're cute for about an hour, and then when
they grow up they're not anymore.
Speaker 7 (05:57):
Most kids, in course, you can't. I have pet raccoon.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
No, just my daddy brought him home. International Music Day.
Whether you like tunes from here or anywhere else on
the planet, Remember what the late Billy Preston once said,
everybody likes some kind of news.
Speaker 7 (06:11):
That's very true.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Opera is about the only one. I can't stand. Sorry, sorry,
International Day of Older Persons. Give me my damn senior
citizens just going And it's International Coffee Day. This goofy
As show wouldn't happen without it. In fact, you're gonna
have to identify a coffee commercial to win the Judas
Priest tickets coming up.
Speaker 7 (06:34):
At around seven fifty.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Right, a curing machine is broken down the home, I know,
but we got another one, thank god. Okay, so we
got sports of all sorts coming up. We gotta say
goodbye to Pete Rose and someone else passed away in
the sports world. We'll talk about that. And I got
a joke that happened to Rob Gronkowski that his colleagues
on NFL Sunday played on him last year during his
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rookie season on the show, and they showed it last Sunday.
I'll play it for you a little bit later on
at seventy ten. But now Dallas Forwar's classic Rock lone
Star ninety two five. Well, my goodness, look at the time.
At six thirty in time Versports of all.
Speaker 7 (07:17):
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Speaker 2 (07:22):
Okay, here's what the exact thing that came out that
talked about this. It says Pete Rose, baseball's career hits
leader in fallen idol who undermined his historic achievements and
Hall of Fame dreams by gambling on the game he loved,
has died. He was eighty three, So sad for fans
who came of age in the sixties and seventies, which
was most of us. No player was more exciting than
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the Cincinnati Reds number fourteen Charlie Hustle, a guy with
the shaggy hair. Sometimes he played in the outfield and
sometimes he played first base. Now the seventeen time All Star,
the switch hitting Rose, he could bat from either side
of the plate, played on the free World Series winners.
He was the National League MVP in nineteen seventy three
and World Series MVP two years later. He holds the
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Major League record for games played, played appearances, and the
INNA National League record for the longest hitting streak at
forty four, but no milestone approached his four thousand, two
hundred and fifty six hits, breaking his hero Ty Cobbs
record and signifying his excellence no matter the notoriety which follows.
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Here's a clip of that historic hit.
Speaker 9 (08:32):
Everybody on their feet here in Cincinnati and a worldwide
television audience watching these moments tonight here at Riverfront Stadium
two to one bits from Shaws Center.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
There is Rose has a cup top.
Speaker 9 (08:50):
Bets Hummer Polar thousand, one hundred and ninety two.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
But he had more after that, as you know too.
Oh yeah, now here's it's Pete Rose. When somebody asked
him how he would feel if he was inducted into
the Cooperstown Hall of Fame after he died, I.
Speaker 10 (09:07):
Don't see much sense and putting me on the ballot
after I die, because for a player to go into
his or her Hall of Fame, it's more or less
for your family, and it's more or less for your
fan base. And I'm big on both of those two
things right there, And I know most of the people
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who root it for me my whole career would love
to see me in the Hall of Fame as a
living player, not as someone as ten feet under. And
I always thought about that, What good would it do
my family if they put me in the Hall of
Fame after I die? I can't think of anything good
about that.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
The Rose the man was never inducted into Cooperstown, but
his career is well represented. Items at the Baseball Hall
of Fame include his helmet from his MVP nineteen seventy
three season, the bat he used in nineteen seventy eight
when his hitting streak reached forty four, and the cleats
he war in nineteen eighty five, the day he became
the game's hits king. Yep, he never made it in there,
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but he deserves to be. I job, that was a
beautiful tribute.
Speaker 7 (10:14):
Everybody. It's like tainted because of the whole betting thing.
But now everybody best. No, now you go draft Kings. Now,
Betty's not a big deal.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
That's a good point. So sad, that's why that's not
fair for Pete Rose. I'm telling you I agree. Also,
the NBA announced that Global Ambassador and Naysmith Basketball Hall
of Famer to Kimba Mtumbo got at the age of
fifty eight from brain cancer. Damn. On the court, he
was one of the greatest shot blockers and defensive players
in the history of the NBA. Matumbo spent eighteen seasons
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playing professional basketball, playing for Denver, Atlanta Houston, Philadelphia, New York,
and the then New Jersey Jets, who later became the
Brooklyn Nets. Let's see New Jersey Nets always get them
confused with the New York Jets. But anyway. The seven
foot two center out of Georgetown was an eight time
All Star, four time Defensive Player of the Year in
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three time All Star NBA selection, went into the Hall
of Fame in twenty fifteen after averaging nine point eight
points and ten point free rebounds per game for his career.
His finger wag was commonly seen every time he'd block
a shot. He'd do that no, no, no. In fact,
he was in a TV commercial for Geico Insurance poking
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fun at his signature move. When somebody would try to
throw a piece of trash in the trash can, he'd
block it and wave them a no no. He was
so yeah. I really liked him a lot.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
Hey, Speaking of basketball, Three and a half months after
losing to the Boston Celtics and the NBA Finals, the
Dallas Mavericks are now back at work. The MAVs met
with reporters yesterday at the team's practice facility before a
three day training camp in Las Vegas begins today. After
getting a taste of the finals for the first time
in fourteen years. The team is clear on its intentions
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this time around. Superstar Luka Doncik was asked to describe
the season in one word, championship. He replied, yeah, okay.
The MAVs added some help this offseason, signing sharpshooter Clay Thompson.
His addition has been one of the biggest talking points
across the NBA this offseason. Thompson has gone through a
few frustrating years with the Golden State Warriors following injuries
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to both his ACL and his achilles. The four time
champion says he's excited to take the floor in a
new city. The MAVs season is quickly approaching. Team's first
preseason game is next Monday night at home against the
Memphis Grizzlies. Regular season will begin on October twenty fourth,
which is a Thursday against reigning Rookie of the Year
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Victor Wembayama and the San Antonio Spurs. And that is
very catchy.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Bo Roberts, it is. It is all right.
Speaker 8 (12:54):
More from the b ball World Here high school jersey
formerly worn by NBA and LA Lakers star Lebron James
for a world record.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Are you ready? One point three million dollars? That's that's
the most for a high school jersey ever. That is
so cool. But wow, what a big check to write
Julians on it.
Speaker 7 (13:13):
That's that would make it worth it.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
No, but it probably got some if you sniff hard enough. Yeah,
if you get in there. You know what.
Speaker 8 (13:19):
That reminds me of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
They have Sid Vicious's T shirt with his blood all
over it.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Oh damn.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
From anyway, back to Lebron's high school jersey, Julian's auction
said it's the most money ever spent on a high
school basketball jersey ever sold in an auction. He wore
the jersey in the cover of s I in two
thousand and two when he was crowned the Chosen One
and he was attending Saint Vincent Saint Mary High School
in Akron. The winning bid came from Hong Kong. The
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buyer does not want his name released.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
He doesn't want his phone ring.
Speaker 7 (13:52):
Excuse me? Can I borrow a couple of bucks?
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Yeah? Can I borrow your boat?
Speaker 8 (13:57):
James is an All Star NBA basketball player, along with
Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson Kobe Bryant. He is widely considered
one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and
he's a shoe in for the Hall of Fame when
he finally does retire.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Uh huh. Cowboys fans enjoyed an angst free TV watching Sunday,
with team already having nuts their Week four win on Thursday,
but not all the news of Rosie. Is becoming clear
that Michah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence will miss some time,
but the club does have hope that another banged up
defender is on his way back soon. Pro Bowl cornerback
Deron Bland is set to do some expanded on field
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work with a Cowboys director of rehab, Britt Brown, this week,
but it's unclear at the moment if he will be
ready to go when the team visits the Pittsburgh Steelers
in Week five. Michah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence both will
miss time for Dallas with injuries suffered in Thursday's win.
Parsons is expected to be out for seven to ten
days and then have his high ankle sprain reevaluated. Lawrence
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is expected to be placed on injury reserve with a
mild foot sprain. These holes in the defensive roster will
have to be filled by backup players who will need
to be step up players when the Cowboys head to
Pittsburgh on Sunday night.
Speaker 7 (15:08):
Well, the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers closed out
their disappointing season with an eight to nothing victory over
the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, And we're still basking
in the glory of winning a championship last year, right,
no one thought would ever come here, But we got it,
and we'll get over this season. After all. Whenever big
Head Bruce Bochie has won a title, his teams don't
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make it back into the race the following season. They
call it the Bochie Kirk. Don't act like I'm the
only one that has noticed how big his melon is.
But that just means there's more base ball ball knowledge,
and is yeah, that's got more knowledge exactly. We just
came up short at the end. We're going to be back,
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so let's all say it again like we sometimes have to.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Well, get a next year, all right, already, the freaking
full file is next on the ball, And then told
Dallas Hours Classic Rock Loans star ninety two five foreigner
who is finally getting inducted into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame on October the nineteenth, wish them uck okay.
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I got to play this clip coming up here in
just a minute. We didn't have time to do it
in sports of all sorts. But it's something that they
did on Fox NFL Sunday. Oh it's hysterical when you
hear about it. Now it's time for the freaking fool File.
Investigators said the cause of a wildfire in Colorado back
in August was due to a man who was attempting
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to cremate his dog in the woods. No, the man
was holding a cremation ceremony for his dog Rocket. The
dog was euthanized after it was involved in a fight
with another dog. The subsequent wildfire that was sparked by
the cremation calls about two hundred thousand dollars in damages
and burned down eleven square miles. The wildfire has since
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been contained. Now. The suspect lived in a camper near
the fire's origin, and the cremation ceremony got out of
control when a spray can he threw into the blaze
blew up and lit up a nearby tree. He was
trying to get the fire hawk. Oh man, no, look,
I know that sometimes when your pet dies, you want
to cremate them so we can keep their ashes with
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you so they'll always be there. But you don't use
a campfire to do it. Though you do not, it's
it's a little more involved in the process.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
The professionals.
Speaker 8 (17:35):
Yes, yeah, it's gotta be a million times hotter. And
that's stupid with the can Yeah, no, do that.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
I wasn't thinking. I mean, that's what funeral homes are for.
Minutes after the fire was reported, law enforcement saw this
guy driving away from it on an ATV and they
busted his head.
Speaker 7 (17:51):
Yeah he must have known. Oh no, I messed up,
big tongue.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Oh, somebody come around here.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
Okay, here's the story out of Tennessee. The owner of
a garden center in Tennessee isn't going to get over
his fear of clowns anytime soon, especially after his business
was recently robbed by a clown. Derrick Johnson, owner of
jvii's Secret Gardens, got a call from his business partner,
who said he got an alert from the surveillance camera
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that someone was detected inside the shop. Johnson then pulled
up the video on his phone and saw a clown
snooping through the plants with a flashlight. The business partner
asked if he would go over and confront the clown,
but after Johnson looked at the video, he said, nope,
I I'm not going up there. You see, he has
a huge fear of clowns of any kind, and this
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guy was dressed up like Pennywise, the clown from the
movie It. Oh, that makes me think it's an inside
job that this guy was dressed outside clown.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
I was thinking that too.
Speaker 7 (18:50):
Johnson says he tried to communicate with the clown through
the camera's speaker, but as soon as the speaker made
a noise, the clown took off. Johnson then headed over
there and discovered that the kicked his way through a fence,
tried to steal a propane tank and a hacksaw blade.
Johnson says the business was robbed around six months ago,
and he believes this clown may have been behind that
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robbery as well.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Dripped up like Penny Whit. Now that is a creepy
looking clown, by the way.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
Yeah, but I'm thinking that this person had to have
known that he was terrified of clowns.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Yes, that's why it might have been an inside job.
He's not gonna come and try and stop me. If
I'm dressed up like this, run leave me alone, all right.
This guy is a serial Guinness World Record chaser. All right, David.
Speaker 8 (19:40):
As a matter of fact, here in the bow in
them show, right now, I'm going to take executive power
and we're gonna give him a nickname, David Death Wish Rush.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
Oh yeah, he don't die some damn.
Speaker 8 (19:50):
This is Idaho's most popular record breaker, and he's known
worldwide in the Guinness World And he took time to
walk with a running lawnmower balanced on his chin to
break a world record. I'm sure you know that he
could have been chopped to pieces if it fell off
his chin and onto his body. We all know how
that this guy just has a death wish. He's the
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king of holding ridiculous records. He doesn't care about the
danger level. Rush is the holder of the most concurrent
Guinness World Records titles. He used an electric mower like
that's supposed to make it safer, and he attempted the
record at a track in Boise Idaho recently. Now, the
record set about seven years ago was just under two
hundred and thirty five feet to balance a lawnmower on
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your chin walk forward without dying or bleeding half to death.
So he went for it and rush took a walk
that was one seventy eight feet and change long with
a running electric mower balanced on his chin.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
Oh damn, all right, he got that.
Speaker 8 (20:53):
Far, and they say the only reason he didn't get
further a stiff breeze blew the damn thing off of
his face. Luckily, his manager was right there, Johnny on
the spot. He unplugged that electric mower and got it
out of the way and there was no injuries, which
is a miracle. An assistant walking alongside of him quickly
cut off the power to the mower as it fell.
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And he's got a hell of a record under his
belt along with the other ones.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Big old yeah, he is death wish Okay, get ready
for this one. Doctors have successfully removed a large glass
mason jar from a man's bowels following surgery that carries
an extremely high risk of death.
Speaker 7 (21:36):
How did it get there?
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Well, inless, it's exactly what you're thinking. The man who
inserted the pint sized glass into his fudge tunnel during
a bizarre sex act. Could have bled to death or
suffered fatal organ damage if the glass shattered inside of it.
Well yeah, yet doctors were able to remove the vessel
in full, not allowing any glass to shatter into pointing
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charge and ripping up his inside. Representative from the hospital
that treated the patient said doctors must not judge patients
for their unconventional sexual activities, no matter how bizarre they are.
Speaker 7 (22:13):
They might not judge, but we do.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
We're glad to and that's about as bizarre as it gets.
Remember that doctors are not the morality police, the hospital
spokesman said. X ray images from the hospital show the
glass jar was inside the man's anus and was traveling
up his rackt them into his bowels. The images show
that the glass jar was removed by doctors, along with
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a condom and lubricant that was also found up there. Okay, now, look,
we ain't gonna judge nobody, but damn really, oh come home, man,
Different strokes for different folks, but I'm not gonna recommend that.
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I don't care how harned yards Dallas Howard's classic Gronk
lone Star ninety two five. Okay, this one is something
that I found. This is on Fox Four's website. NFL
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tight End. Former tight end Rob Gronkowski was the subject
of a Fox NFL Sunday prank. Now this actually happened
last year during his rookie season on the show. Because
when it's your rookie season, sometimes they do something to
mess with you, and in fact, if they don't mess
with you, you'll feel like they don't love you. What
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I mean, you know what I mean absolutely well, when
it comes to breaking down tight ends, the star studded
crew is going to turn to Gronkowski since he was
a four time Super Bowl champion at that position. So
his colleagues made up this tight end named Tony Russo
and told him that the Cowboys had just signed him
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and that he was going to give Dak Prescott an
extra weapon. Now keep in mind they made the guy up.
Speaker 7 (24:10):
Okay, he did not exist at all.
Speaker 2 (24:11):
But then they throw it to Gronk, say what do
you think about this tight end? Here in Gronk, he
actually kind of comes up with something knowing that he
doesn't know anything about it. So this is the clip
I was going to play this during sports of all sorts.
But it's a little long, and I think you need
to hear it isolated. It starts out with their Fox
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NFL insider Jay Glazier, all right, check this out.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
All right, guys, one more segment to come. Don't forget
what we're doing.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Here's the deal.
Speaker 11 (24:40):
We decided to play a little joke turn our buddy Gronk.
He thought we are going live with an extra segment.
Everybody at Fox knows this is not real except for Gronk.
And the premise was I was going to break news
that the Cowboys were activating this great Pro Bowl tight
end who.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Does and exists?
Speaker 11 (25:00):
And Gronk has to go on what he thinks is
live TV to talk about this tight end.
Speaker 12 (25:06):
My fellows, ten seconds back straight, Who do you want
to talk about here? Let's talk about Russo's talk about
two one on the right.
Speaker 13 (25:18):
Later today, it's America's Game of the Week and it's won.
You don't want to miss the Dallas Cowboys go for
their sixth win in a row, and right now they
take on a Buffalo Bill's team that I guess, Jay,
there's some breaking news.
Speaker 11 (25:31):
I just got a thrown with Mike McCarthy and you
guys know how how big of a weapon Rich Russell
was for that team, right just activated, they're just activated.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
They don't know if he's gonna be able to play today.
Speaker 11 (25:40):
They think he's good to go, not only today, but
they were going to put him heavily into that game plan.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Expect a lot of ricks.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
That that's big because Russo is a complete game changer.
He takes so much pressure off deck, takes so much
pressure off the run game, great blocker, great receiver, reds
on wreck and I saw.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
It was a stretch that they were talking about Tony Gonzalez.
They talk about Grounk. I don't think he's gronk grunk.
Where do you list?
Speaker 13 (26:03):
Russo is like among the Titans playing today.
Speaker 14 (26:05):
At least you know he's been out for a little bit,
so he might be a little rusty coming back, but
I think they're going to give him the opportunities, that's
for sure. But also they got Ferguson as well. They're
gonna be a one two comedy.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
But here's the thing.
Speaker 11 (26:16):
Ferguson has been the guy because only because Russo has
been hurt. You gotta admit with Russo coming back just
changes their office.
Speaker 14 (26:21):
Yeah, but Ferguson has been showing that he's the guy
right now. They're going to still feed Ferguson. He's the
only guy in the league that has two fingers missing
on his right hand.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
That's why he's been out and he's back now.
Speaker 14 (26:32):
So's that can to affect him when he's touching a path.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
I don't tell you.
Speaker 11 (26:36):
I still have all five of my fingers, but all.
Speaker 14 (26:41):
Ten on my fingers, all five?
Speaker 13 (26:45):
Okay, Rich Russo does not play for the Dallas.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Out for you?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Is that.
Speaker 14 (27:00):
I like in my mind, like I was gonna say,
right when he was done, I was gonna say, guys,
I never.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Heard of.
Speaker 15 (27:09):
You.
Speaker 16 (27:09):
Gotta have my head spinning, that's for sure. But I
was so excited to finally see this video this year
when we watched it at the Fox. Some ofm are
this summer, and the video is actually better than expected.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
I've learned two things from it.
Speaker 16 (27:21):
That I am a funny guy.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Is that I am always ready. Okay, I am always ready?
Speaker 16 (27:29):
All all about that, right, bridey Ferguson. Hey, he's a
great title. I'm saying the rich here's.
Speaker 11 (27:35):
How ready he is prior to fronting this just the
cook We just ready said what's this guy's name?
Speaker 13 (27:41):
To one of the highlights from Gronk's rookie year on
the show.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
We'll get him.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
Made later on.
Speaker 2 (27:47):
And now that you gotta admit that's pretty funny as
you and you should see the look on Gronk's face.
He goes, I better make up something, but he actually did. Okay,
making something else alright, seven fifteen on the Bow and
n Joel lone Star ninety two five. Okay, remember tomorrow
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is ask Us Stuff Day. That it is, so if
you have a question that you would like for us
to do the legwork for you and find the answer,
then call the ask us Stuff hotline at two one
four eight six six eighty six hundred and we'll answer
your question on the air, and of course we'll play
Choose your News for Judas Priest tickets.
Speaker 7 (28:31):
Now it's October and normally in October you always have
a theme on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well, I'll tell you what. I got a theme for
this one tomorrow. Awesome. Okay. Occasionally I get a request
for this guy on toy Box Tuesday. Somebody wants to
hear something from Ninja. Well, just so happens that over
the weekend it was Confucius Day.
Speaker 7 (28:56):
Are you serious?
Speaker 10 (28:57):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yes, so naturally on that day we get a visit from.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
You know who.
Speaker 7 (29:04):
Tory Ninja strike.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
And the time of us. Yes, Ninja.
Speaker 17 (29:11):
Today, very very special day today, Confucius Day. Today we
celebrate greatest philosopher of.
Speaker 7 (29:22):
All the times.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Wait, I have a question. Confucius was Chinese? Aren't you Japanese?
Speaker 15 (29:27):
Ninja? Oh?
Speaker 7 (29:29):
Small discrepancy.
Speaker 17 (29:30):
You must have overlooked the more of us shut to
you double breasted rips okay. Confusion say many many things
stier have a great meaning today you listen. Confusion say
base ball all wrong? Men with four balls cannot walk.
You should say, man with hands in pockets feel foolish,
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but men with holes in pockets feel koki all day.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Computer say men who.
Speaker 17 (30:00):
Drop watching turrets bound to have crappy time. Try which
rest on torret seat? Get piaced off? Confusion say man
with one chopstick go hungry? And Chinese couple who have
white baby name it some team Wong. Could you just
say passionate kiss like spider's web soon read to undoing
(30:24):
a fry? Could you just say man who push piano
down mind chef get tone of a frat minor.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
I give you men.
Speaker 17 (30:35):
Confusion, say he who has short tongue cuts on throat,
man with hand and bush not necessarily treaming shrub. Women
who go camping with men must beware of evil intent.
Speaker 7 (30:49):
I give you another meaning.
Speaker 17 (30:52):
When men bring life flowers for no reason, or they're
usually a reason. Confusion say man who mix rogaine with
viagra in the hard headed oh man who pepper his
cow gets spoiled in milk, and woman who fall in
love with elevator operetta usually get shaft. Confusion say man
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who run in front of car get tired, man who
run behind car get exhausted. And men who drive ryk
a hill, sure enough, we'll get there.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
He who feats another.
Speaker 17 (31:26):
Man's well sometimes catch crabs. Confusion say man who bounce
woman on bed spring this spring, have offspring next spring.
Petties not vesting on earth, but next to it.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
I hear you.
Speaker 17 (31:42):
Confusion, say woman who wear pettid bra make mountains out
of more hills. Confusion say virginity rich a bubble one
prick orgon and virgin with thimble on finger never feel
a prick. A confusion, say sex is like like a
bean in army. The closer you get to discharge, the
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better you feel when called an idiot. Sometimes it's better
to be quiet then open up mouth and remove all
doubt speaking to you, you know, confucious thing.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Alice Forth's classic rock lone Star ninety two five and.
Speaker 18 (32:32):
Good she because that's just Steve Perris. I love Steve,
except for that Christmas album he put out. Oh was
that a piece of dude that? Oh yeah, oh yeah,
you'll say every song you went, let me skip to
the next one. That's okay, Well, let me skip to
the next one.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (32:52):
I'm even embarrassed to wear the shirt that came with
the Sea God. And I love Steve.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
She's loyal, I know you do. All right, Coming up,
we have some Judas Priest tickets and since it's International
Coffee Day, you're gonna have to identify a coffee commercial.
And I asked Anna, and she'd never heard of this coffee.
But I'll give you a hint before we even start
the contest.
Speaker 7 (33:16):
You say, it's like a top twenty coffee.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Yes, it's like number thirteen or fourteen in the world.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
I've never heard of it.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
I've never heard of it. Well, I'll give you a
hint before we even start to give away. Okay. Sometimes
here on Toy Box Tuesday, we like to reload the
logic bulbus when we have celebrities on the show. And
found out that Brian Ferry of Roxy Music, yeah, the band,
he turned seventy nine late last week, brilliant. I don't
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remember what the boy was selling, but he said, you
won't talk to Brian Fairy and Roxy MUNI Sure, go ahead.
So here's how that went. When we answered the phone, Hi,
we're good. And I'm just sitting here thinking when I
knew we're fixing to talk to you? Is Roxy music
really fifty years years old? I've getten liver spots brusting
out on my skin just thinking about it.
Speaker 5 (34:04):
That's what they tell me, but I can't believe it myself.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Well, you were there, you would be the first one.
Speaker 4 (34:09):
No.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
Yeah, it's great. It's a long time, it's something coming
out to celebrate and it's going to be fun.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Roxy music, to me, I thought was kind of ahead
of its time a little bit. A little bit. It
was kind of like it was a little bit new
wave before the phrase was even out, because you had
to have punk first new wave and Roxy music was
kind of a record breaker. I mean, you guys kind
of started the whole thing. Whether you really realize that
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or not, Well.
Speaker 5 (34:39):
We were just doing what felt like the right thing
to do. And the first album we did in seventy two,
that was the first record any of us have made,
and we were very excited to make it. We've been
housed it for quite a while before and worked out
what we wanted to do, and we'd all been interested
in different kinds of music, and all those infant so
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as I think came into that record. And even though
it seemed like I guess it seemed fresh and like
a new thing, it was based on lots of things
from the past which we had collage together and which
all the inferences were very important to us. I think,
R and B and jazz and so on and so forth.
That's what made it interesting.
Speaker 7 (35:21):
They described it as art rock glam rock. And you
love to experiment with music, Brian, and I know that
you've experimented with American standards. You've done a lot of
covers of American standards. Is there any sound out right
now that you and your bandmates would like to experiment with?
Speaker 5 (35:38):
Well, I don't know. There's always something new to try,
different textures and trying different things, putting different things together.
And we've always liked electronic things, you know, and trying
to make things to sound a little bit different. And
from the beginning we use like tape loops and sound
effects and all kinds of stuff. And I think all
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the people in the band have distinct personalities, I think,
and that was the important thing, and that's what's how
to make us an interesting collection of people. Of each
one of the band has a sound and like a
personality in music.
Speaker 19 (36:16):
And earlier both mentioned that Roxy music very influential band.
And I was looking at some of the video of
you guys when you guys first started back in seventy two,
and I do believe you guys are still influencing bands
to this day. Are you familiar with the Italian rock
band called Mona.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
Skin, No, I haven't heard them.
Speaker 19 (36:36):
You should take a look at them, because if you
look at the video that you guys did in seventy
two and the stuff they're doing right now, it's like
Roxy Music reincarnated.
Speaker 5 (36:47):
No, that's good, I look out for that. So we
did that first video at the Rock College of Art
Film School, which, yeah, the road here from my studio
and like the students there have made and stuff. It
was really exciting that just today I've been working with
some of the guys who are working on the visuals
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for the tour and hopefully you're going to capture some
of the elements of that.
Speaker 14 (37:12):
Now.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
Roxy Music is touring for the first time in eleven years.
Is Saint Vincent going to open the shows for you?
Speaker 5 (37:19):
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, And it's always great to have
a female artist.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Well, see, I asked that because she's a local girl.
She went to Lake Islands High School here. Roxy Music
is coming to the American Airline Center Friday, September twenty
third of next year. But it's going to be great
because I haven't seen I saw you guys one time
in New Orleans in the seventies and that's the last
time I've seen you. So I'm looking to see how
you guys have evolved.
Speaker 5 (37:44):
Ah, well, I hope there'd be something you like. I mean,
it's difficult when you have such a long career, you know,
to put the setlist together because you want to kind
of make it a good representation of all the different
albums we've made, you know, so yeah, hopefully there'll be
something there for everyone.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
Here's something that I heard that you got to watch
free movies when you were a kid because your mom
made tea for the projectionist. Tell me that's true.
Speaker 5 (38:14):
Yeah, yeah, tea and sandwiches she did.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
How could you turn that down? It's worth a free movie.
Speaker 5 (38:20):
It was a greatstor we had free movies. It was
a very uncomfortable cinema, very like like that movie Cinema Parodiso,
you know.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
Like yes, oh yes, yeah.
Speaker 5 (38:29):
It was the local fleet, that kind of thing, and
incredibly nice people and so great for me as a
as a kid to be able to go and see movies.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Fore well, now, I had a great aunt that used
to play the piano and organ for silent movies at
the Palace Theater in my hometown. She did it for
of course, it was way before I was born, but
that's what made me think of that.
Speaker 5 (38:55):
Yeah, and then later when I kind of when I
grew up, My band was called after a movie theater roxy.
You know, we looked for all the different names of
theaters which were kind of interesting of cinemas, you know,
which they had names that didn't really mean anything like Odeon,
comont Ara, Mound. Yeah, that's kind of a soli names
(39:17):
and Roxy. I said, oh, that's a good name.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
I knew you were into jazz too. Who is your favorite?
Because I'm a big Miles Davis fan and living in
New Orleans. I mean, of course I got into the
Dixie Land. Who do you like?
Speaker 5 (39:30):
Well, my great favorite was Charlie Parker, who played with
Miles Davis, and I used to kind of memorize his
solos at the age of eleven. Most the first EP
I bought it was called the Magnificent Charlie Parker. It
was like a quintet with him and Miles Davis, and
it was so incredible, and I learned kind of every
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note of that record because I didn't have I had
some seventy eight people like Fat Stomino and the Elbows,
Little Richard of course, and lots of great seventy eight
I had.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
By the way, for you young folks, seventy eight, so it
was a record records where black things with a hole
in the middle.
Speaker 5 (40:11):
Just so you know, they used to spin around.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Well, Brian Faery is great to talk to you. We're
looking forward to Roxy music coming, Like I say when
you come to town, I want to see how you've
evolved since I saw you back in the seventies.
Speaker 5 (40:25):
Well, I hope you'll I hope you'll have a good
time and I look forward very much to seeing you all.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
Thanks for colling, Brian. We really appreciate it. Come see
us if you ever get a chance.
Speaker 5 (40:33):
Thank you all the best. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
And it's stuper than Acapulco gold Man, It's very dangerous.
Love is the drug. There's roxy music. Happy seventy ninth
birthday to Brian Ferry. Okay, let's give away some tickets
to see Judas Priest. They are coming to town October
twenty sixth at the pavilion at Toyota Music Factory. Now,
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since today is International Coffee Day, and it really is,
I'm going to play a coffee commercial. I played it
for Anna and she had never heard of this coffee.
But this coffee has been around for over one hundred years.
Speaker 7 (41:16):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (41:18):
And here's the hint I'm going to give to you,
first of all, the number to call two one four
or eight one seven seven eight seven one nine two five. Actually,
this coffee was named after the time you're most likely
to drink it. Okay, all right, that's a good clue. Okay,
let's see if you can guess the brand of this
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coffee for Judas priest ticket.
Speaker 20 (41:42):
Observe the coffee perfectionist in her search for the ultimate
cup of coffee, mixing, measuring, manipulating, repeating this ritual every morning,
sho stop at nothing in her quest for that elusive
perfect cup of coffee.
Speaker 21 (42:00):
Come on, get real, It's time to savor the rich
aroma and gourmet flavor of a pity America's best selling
hole bean favorite. Now, this legendary whole bean flavor is available.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
In ground coffee too.
Speaker 21 (42:12):
In fact, the taste is preferred over Starbucks, and on average,
it costs less than twenty cents per cuff.
Speaker 7 (42:18):
When's the last time you brewed a cup of Starbucks
for twenty cents?
Speaker 21 (42:22):
Palk Knokitiot uses only one gourmet Arabica beans, and it's
ground and hole bean coffees and locks in the rich
flavor and aroma in unique flavor sealed bags.
Speaker 7 (42:33):
We go to all this trouble so.
Speaker 21 (42:35):
You don't have to enjoy the rich flavor and aroma
of Alquitiot coffee for yourself.
Speaker 2 (42:43):
Yes, I reverse the name of the coffee, so you
wouldn't just get it right away. I can't.
Speaker 7 (42:49):
You never really ever if it's not good to the
last Drop Coffee or Starbucks, I haven't.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Earned Yeah, it's not the Joe Demaggio stuff. If it's
one hundred years old, my ma, I'm used to buy
this coffee, okay, okay, two one four or eight one
seven seven eight seven one nine two five. Tell me
the brand of coffee and I'll give you the Judas
prayse take it. Yes, it's just that, seve up. Let's
see bolling them show all right, what was that brand
(43:15):
of coffee?
Speaker 17 (43:17):
Five o'clock coffee?
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Five o'clock coffee. That's close, that's what Ale guests. Yeah,
not that time. It's a different top.
Speaker 7 (43:28):
Five o'clock has awfully early to have coffee.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
Yeah, well not for us, Yeah, not for us. On them,
show tell me the brand name of that coffee. Folders folded. No, no, no,
don't no b on them. Show tell me the brand
name of that coffee. Damn it.
Speaker 5 (43:47):
I used to work in the grocery store. It's either
six o'clock or eight o'clock.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
Well, which one is it? No?
Speaker 7 (43:56):
So close?
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Okay, so homeboy just gave gave you the answer. Gave
you the answer. B on them, show what is that
brand of coffee you just realized you had to go
make some coffee? On them, show tell me the brand
name of the coffee. How about five am coffee?
Speaker 7 (44:19):
No no, no, no to early two guys before you
just gave that answer sort of, let's try again.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
On them, show tell me the brand of coffee that
was coffee? Like I say, my mom used to buy
that brand of coffee.
Speaker 7 (44:40):
What if you had it like at five o'clock in
the morning instead of eight o'clock in the morning, you
trip balls?
Speaker 2 (44:46):
No you die? Yeah, you die. That's right. Some some
arsenic is released in the coffee because you didn't drink it.
Speaker 7 (44:53):
I could only have it at eight o'clock.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Comes from a survey conducted by the American supermarket chain
A which found out at eight am and eight pm
were the most popular times to drink coffee. Interesting, who
is this jim and me? Jimmy B. What you've been doing,
Jimmy B. I've been doing all kinds of things. I
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would never tell on you anyway, Jimmy B.
Speaker 7 (45:20):
Now I want to know.
Speaker 2 (45:22):
You have to ask Jimmy p all right, hang on
just a minute, we'll hook you up with your tickets. Okay, right,
you got it, Mane. Okay, we have another rock star
birthday here on toy Box Tuesday. I'll explain in a minute, and.
Speaker 7 (45:36):
Coming up next hour, we have another family four pack
of tickets to the State Fair of Texas. Plus. Not
only will you get those tickets, we're also going to
hook you up with corny dogs for you and the family.
We'll get that way around eight forty when we open
up the lone Star ticket window here on the Bow
and Them show on Dallas Fort Worths Classic Rock lone
Star ninety two to five.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
Yeah, we'll probably suffer one before the end of the show,
probably at least Dallas for Wars Classic Rock lone Star
ninety two. I remember tomorrow's ask a Stuff Day, So
give us a good question and call the Aska stuff
outline two and four eight six six eighty six hundred.
All right, Well, we told you earlier that tomorrow is
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Sting's birthday. He turned seventy three. I'm talking about the
musician and not the wrestler. Okay, I pretty much figured that. Yes,
I don't remember what he called to promote, but they
always promote something when they call. But this is from
twenty seventeen. Here is Sting? When is this sting?
Speaker 15 (46:40):
Sting?
Speaker 2 (46:41):
How are you, sir?
Speaker 15 (46:42):
Very well? I'm in Malibu and it's pouring with rain?
Speaker 2 (46:46):
Is it really?
Speaker 15 (46:47):
It's a big storm I'm looking at because, just like.
Speaker 2 (46:50):
The old song says, it never rains in southern California.
Speaker 4 (46:53):
But I guess.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
I'm telling you, what do we address you? Just Sting
or mister Sting or yeah?
Speaker 15 (47:01):
Things? Things pretty good? Okay, I'm used to it because.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
We could call you mister Sumner like your students used to.
Speaker 15 (47:06):
We could do that as well, But I think let's
let's just go with stings.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
Listen, I gotta tell you. We saw the police on
their first tour of the US, right after Outlandos Dumore
came out, And it was at a place called Old
Man Rivers in New Orleans, right and the crowd was
hardcore punk. I mean they had the pierced cheeks and everything,
and they were ready to start slam dancing. And you guys,
you were really too good for the room because you
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started playing and the crowd going, hey, we can't slam
to this. It was greatness. I love seeing that.
Speaker 15 (47:39):
I remember that gig.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Do you really were you nervous when you did your
first tour?
Speaker 15 (47:44):
No, No, I was just very excited. I was excited
to be in America. You know, I sort of lived
the sort of the mythic idea of America, watching Westerns
and watching American films and loving American music, and so
coming coming to America really was so exciting. And every
every city, you know, you know, the name Dallas Stephen
has a great mythical flavor to me, and still does.
Speaker 22 (48:06):
But that first tour wasn't that in the back of
vans and everybody crammed in together.
Speaker 15 (48:11):
We were driving a station wagon, a station wagon. We
took turns to drive the station wagon. And I turn
up at the gig and carry the gear up the
stairs or down the stairs, set up, and then find
a motel and then drive on to the next city.
It was a real adventure.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
See, now you can fly and you got people that
bust down your stuff for you and set it back up.
Speaker 15 (48:31):
It's true, but you know those days are very important.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
Yeah, yeah, because you know, you got to grow, You
got to go through that time before you get to
the place where you are now, and I have to
say I've only seen your solo tour twice since the
Police did their last show before you got back to here.
Speaker 15 (48:47):
Well, you know, I love touring. I've done it for
most of my life. Now people say how long is
the tour, and I say, well, I started in seventy
six and I intend to keep doing it. It's to
walk out in front of an audience, It's just it's
a wonderful feeling.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Well, what do you love about touring and what do
you hate about tour?
Speaker 15 (49:05):
I don't hate much about touring. I mean I don't
have to think very much when I'm on tour. You know,
when I'm when I'm off tour, I be creative. But
when I'm touring, I just have to get myself to
the next city. Walk on stage, say the right city?
Speaker 2 (49:20):
Have you ever said the wrong city?
Speaker 15 (49:22):
Only once in my career I was in Oslo in
Norway and I figured I was in Stockholm and school.
It took me a while to get the audience back,
believe me, but I did. But I'm usually very very careful.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Have you ever thought about doing a residency in like
Vegas where you don't have to take everything down.
Speaker 15 (49:39):
I've I've been offered that a few times, but I
quite like traveling, you know, I like I like to
see the whole country.
Speaker 22 (49:47):
One of your first rock shows I read that you
went to when you were a young lad. You saw
Cream and Manfred Mann. Wow, and seeing those bands that
they influenced you.
Speaker 15 (49:58):
I saw Jimmy Hendrix when I fourteen. Oh oh yeah,
I mean incredible to see that at that tender age,
impressionable age was had a huge effect on me. It made
me realize that you could be a pop star and
a virtue was a musician. I hadn't been done before.
Speaker 2 (50:16):
Cream was one band I always wanted to see, and
Jimmy Hendrix also, you saw them both. Do you remember
the first song that you ever heard that really hit
your nerve, you know, that made the hair on the
back of your neck stand up and go, oh man,
I gotta do this.
Speaker 15 (50:29):
Yeah it was. It was a song called Tequila by
the Champs Tequila and the guitar player was Glenn Campbell.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
Yes, and Jim Seals was in that band too.
Speaker 15 (50:41):
I love that track, man, that really used to get
me going crazy. And Elvis Presley I mos shook up.
Speaker 2 (50:47):
Oh thank you very much for mentioning me, ma'am.
Speaker 22 (50:51):
One of the songs on your album fifty seventh and
ninth is called fifty thousand, and it's a song that
you wrote about Prince and Glenn Fry and David Boy
and Lemmy.
Speaker 15 (51:02):
Well, it wasn't specifically about them, it was just really
that year was it was a terrible year for rock stars,
you know. So it was my reflection as a sixty
five year old rock star. How does that make me feel?
Make me feel very mortal actually, and not to be morbid,
but just to say, Okay, you have a limited time
on this planet, make use of it. And you know,
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it actually makes life more more vivid, It makes life
more richer to on you once you accept that. So
the song is kind of double edged. You know, we
miss those cultural icons and their music will live forever.
Of course.
Speaker 2 (51:40):
Well, I hope you stay healthy, sir, me too.
Speaker 22 (51:44):
Hey, I did see someplace recently where there was a
thought that was thrown out there about a police well
I don't want to say reunion, but a police get
together or we were asked.
Speaker 15 (51:54):
To play that that gig, the old Picella, but we're
not old enough yet.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
Oh there's an age criteria.
Speaker 15 (52:01):
That abeah, I'll tell you when we qualified. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:04):
Okay, Well, with this interview, Jimmy, we complete the police trifecta.
We've had Andy on the show and Stewart on the show,
and now finally the one we wanted the most of all, stink.
Speaker 15 (52:13):
That's sweet.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
One last non relevant question for you, Star Wars or
Star Trek.
Speaker 5 (52:20):
Oh.
Speaker 15 (52:21):
Well, I love the Star Trek TV series. Yeah, I
love the early Star Wars. Okay, so yeah, both.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Because Jimmy's a big Star Trek break and I was
hoping you'd say Star Wars so.
Speaker 20 (52:34):
I could go.
Speaker 22 (52:35):
Okay, Oh, I remember you and the Adventures of Baron
von moocharals in two he was.
Speaker 20 (52:39):
Yes, right, Yeah, I was.
Speaker 15 (52:41):
I was. I was killed off very early.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
Yes, I know. And he was the ball ball in
Quadraphenia too.
Speaker 15 (52:46):
I'm glad you're following my film career.
Speaker 2 (52:49):
We do what we can. Sting is great to talk
to you. I hope we get to finally meet face
to face one.
Speaker 15 (52:53):
Thanks guys, great to talk to. Give my love to Dallas.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
You got it man, see you later. Yeah, put on
some deodor, moved out for gods, Lasdellas. What was classic
rock lone Star ninety y one and speaking of youth
specific come over here, sniffing, sniff in your armpit, think
(53:18):
a bad nasty like I'm the only one that's ever
done that.
Speaker 7 (53:22):
No, no, no, that reminds me of that snls. Get
which one the one where she'd.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
Go other fingers Superstar Mario to smell her fingers hysterical. Well,
tonight's to night. Republican jd Vance the Democrat Tim Walls
will be meeting in the lone vice presidential debate of
the twenty twenty four election. The matchup, hosted by CBS
News in New York, might not carry the same steaks
(53:49):
as the September tenth debate between former President Trump vice
President Harris, but it also offers their top lieutenants a
fresh opportunity to introduce themselves, vouch for their bosses, and
fulfill a time on a roll of a running mate
attack dog, because they will attack and try to poke
holes in their opponent's bosses campaign. And what a douche
(54:10):
the other guys is, you're a liar.
Speaker 7 (54:12):
No, you're a liar. You're a liar.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
It's what they do on an election year. So it's
hosted by CBS Broadcast Center in Manhattan, by the Evening
News anchor Nora O'Donnell, and Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan.
But it's tonight at eight o'clock. And in case you've forgotten,
here's a little reminder. Good night.
Speaker 6 (54:35):
Don't miss the vice presidential debate. On one side, Kamala
Harris's running mates Tim Tim something the Minnesota guy. On
the other side, Donald Trump's running mate DJ DJ Dance.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
No, that can't be right.
Speaker 6 (54:49):
Nevertheless, you don't want to miss as the Tim guy
says this, Okay, I'm gonna be honest. We don't really
know what he sounds like, so we weren't able to
hire somebody to do an impression of him. Yet I
don't miss When the other guy says, well, same thing
with him, the vice presidential debate. He won't want to
miss it. Yeah, maybe it will not, don't know. Tune
in tonight. It's tonight, right, yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is tonight. Yeah yeah, okay, can't wait. Well,
here's something you probably weren't thinking about. Dock workers at
ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early
this morning in a strikeover wages that could reignite inflation
and cause shortages of goods if it goes for more
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than just a couple of weeks. The contract between the
Ports and about forty five thousand members of the International
Longshoreman's Association expired at midnight, and even though progress was
reported in talks on Monday, the workers went on strike.
The strike, affecting thirty six ports, is the first by
the union since nineteen seventy seven. If this draws out,
(55:51):
the strike will force businesses to pay shippers for delays
and cause more goods to arrive late for the peak
holiday shopping season, potentially impact delivery of anything from toys
or artificial Christmas trees to cars, coffee, and fruit.
Speaker 7 (56:06):
I hate hearing this.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
I know, I know it's gonna be rough. We'll just
have to power through, y'all. It's stocked up on toilet paper, Okay, Yeah, yeah,
we learned our lesson in two thousand, Yes, we did.
Speaker 7 (56:18):
Part of the Downtown Dallas Skyline will be dark over
night during the month of October and November, and for
a very good reason. Reunion Tower plans to adjust its
light show schedule between October fourteenth and November seventeenth to
protect migrating birds. Remember when former First Lady Laura Bush
was all over this the Lights out Dallas campaign. Oh yeah, Well,
(56:41):
the lights can attract those birds, causing them to become
disoriented or distracted. Occasionally they collide with illuminated buildings like
Reunion Tower and then they die. The lights on the
famous ball shaped tower will be dimmer from sundown until
eleven PM. They'll be turned off completely from eleven pm
until six am each night, and we'll come back on
(57:02):
at six in the morning. Nearly two billion birds travel
through Texas while migrating each ball and spring Reunion Tower set.
Lowering its lights is a way to help protect the
birds and the environment. Despite being dimmer, the ball will
still have a fall themed light show in October, celebrating
things like the Red Rivers show down between Texas and
(57:25):
Oklahoma Red Ribbon Week and also Halloween.
Speaker 2 (57:29):
Uhh, I bet they'll being a little pumpkin on that ball.
Speaker 8 (57:33):
Absolutely, And you know, maybe a dim ball is very
appropriate for the city of Dallas.
Speaker 7 (57:38):
No, okay, really, please, you don't.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Mind thinking out loud?
Speaker 8 (57:45):
North Texas Drone Company here just broke againness world record
in Mansfield Texas over the weekend. They are a company
based out of Capel and they're called sky Elements Drones.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
I have seen their stuff, Oh yeah, the one at
the UNT game that we saw that with DIALD.
Speaker 8 (58:01):
It is nothing less than frightening to see what they
can do with a whole bunch of different little flying
robots in the sky. They have the record for the
most remote operated multi rotor drones. They've launched twelve hundred
at once, lit up the night sky, trippy shapes and
images that the fireworks were launched with the company's pro
Drone Phoenix and the fifteen minute show was held in
(58:22):
Mansfield Sports Park just last Saturday.
Speaker 7 (58:25):
Day on America's Got Talent.
Speaker 2 (58:27):
I think they were Oh, I think you're right. I
think you're right.
Speaker 7 (58:31):
Incredible.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
A family on Siesta Key, Florida, survived Hurricane Helene, but
narrowly escaped when their tesla parked in their garage caught
on fire in the middle of the night. Most of
the Hodges family was in bed when the blaze broke out,
but two of their grandchildren stayed up a little past
midnight watching movies and heard a popping sound coming from
(58:54):
the garage and went to see what was going on.
That's when they discovered that something they described as a
fire ball inside their garage. As fire alarms are blared
and the family rushed to go outside, they said the
car became engulfed in flames in less than a minute.
The Hodges say it took less than fifteen minutes for
their grandchildren's bedrooms to collapse in the fires. Shortly thereafter,
(59:16):
the rest of the home went down Tooth's horrible. The
Hodges told a local TV station there that they had
no idea an amount of water like that could cause
their car to ignite and reduce their dream home to ashes.
You see, water can cause a Tesla to catch on
fire when it's submerged in water, especially salt water, because
it bridges the gap between the positive and negative ternamentals
(59:40):
on the battery, causing a short circuit when it dries
out and here comes the fire. However, Musky didn't tell
you that, did it?
Speaker 7 (59:47):
And you can't put it out with water neither. You
need like some special chemical to put it out. It's horrible.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
Yeah, driveway, there's no dirt to throw on it, So
don't take your electric cars off roading out in the
and the rivers. Well, but yeah, but this happened because
of the hurricane. The hurricane once emerged the car. But
that's a good advice too, Let it be a lesson.
A benefit concert and the construction of thirty new homes
are among the many events marking President Jimmy Carter's one
(01:00:16):
hundredth birthday today.
Speaker 7 (01:00:18):
Happy birthday, Jimmy.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
Glad he made it because remember when Betty White was
about to turn a hundred and the Angel of Death took.
Speaker 7 (01:00:24):
A right before a couple of days before her birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Yes, it's no surprise that he wants any gift giving
to go to other people. I love you, just that guy.
The Star Studied concert at Atlanta's Fox Theater earlier in
September raised one point two million dollars so far to
support the international programs of the Carter Center, which Jimmy
and Rosalind Carter founded in nineteen eighty two. Meanwhile, thousands
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of Habitat for Humanity volunteers gathered yesterday to build thirty
homes in Saint Paul, Minnesota, over five days. That's a
lot of work and a lot less time. It was
led by country music giants Garth Brooks and Trica year
Would who worked alongside the Carters for many, many years,
And no matter what you think of I'm glad Jimmy
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Carter turned one hundred years old today. All right, so
we're gonna got away a family for a back of
tickets to the State Fair of Texas and your first
corny dog coming up. Well, this season was a bummer
for our boys of Summer. But then again, Bruce big
head boches teams usually doesn't go to a World Series
(01:01:33):
after winning one. And like Anna says, we ain't the
only ones that notice the size of that boy's melon. Yeah,
he's got a pretty big head, but that just means
there's more baseball knowledge in it. Thank you for knowing that, sure,
all right? Who on our State Fair tickets fair A
Wayne is in Quenland, Texas and he is a first
time winn. I like these first time winners. We don't
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mind if prize hors win too. On first time winners
are good as well. Costs for celebrations, Well, it's an
overdue award five decades in the making. On Friday, Otis Redding,
who was one time known the King of Soul, will
receive a star on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame Time
Redding was born September ninth, nineteen forty one. Grew up
(01:02:19):
in rural Georgia. At age fifteen, he quit school to
help support his family. You know what he did. He
took a job with Little Richard's backing band, the Upsetters,
and fifteen he was that good wow And as they say,
the rest is history. He performed all over the world,
including London and Paris, before his untimely death in a
plane crash in nineteen sixty seven, just after sitting on
(01:02:43):
dock of the Bay came out well. His brief five
year solo career yielded two Grammy Awards, the Grammy Lifetime
Achievement Award, and inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame, the Black Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame,
and the Songwriters Hall of Fame as well. His star
will be the two thousand and seven hundred and ninety
first laid down on Hollywood Boulevard. Redding's daughter, Carla Redding,
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will accept the star on behalf of the family. And
we told you earlier. Baseball's career leader of hits and
fallen IDL Pete Rose has died at the age of
eighty three. Now, if you grew up watching baseball in
the sixties and seventies, you knew all about Cincinnati Red
number fourteen, Charlie Hustle. Sometimes he played in the outfield,
(01:03:27):
sometimes he played first base. But he played on three
World Series winning teams. He was National League MVP in
nineteen seventy three in World Series MVP two years later.
He holds the Major League record for games played played
appearances and the National League record for the longest hitting streak,
But no milestone approached his four thy two hundred and
(01:03:48):
fifty six hits, breaking his hero Ty Cobbs record and
signifying his excellence no matter what the notoriety falled. Here's
that audio of the hit that finally broke the record.
Speaker 9 (01:04:02):
Everybody on their feet here in Cincinnati, and a worldwide
television audience watching these moments tonight here at Riverfront Stadium.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Two to one bitch from shows you know, Cutter there is.
Speaker 22 (01:04:18):
Rose has a cuptop that's Hummer four thousand, one hundred
and ninety two.
Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
Yeah, And then the fireworks started going off and everything
they handed to see that Pete Rose passed away. In fact,
you know people were talking about should he be inducted
into Baseball's Hall of Fame because it was all about gambling,
and now there's gambling everywhere. They got draft kings that
are sponsoring sports.
Speaker 7 (01:04:43):
Yea bedding, They've got commercials all the time for betting
on sporting events.
Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Well, here's what he said about how he would be
remembered if he was inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame.
Speaker 10 (01:04:53):
I don't see much sense and putting me on the
ballot after I die, because for a player to go
into his or her Hall of Fame, it's more or
less for your family, and it's more or less for
your fan base. And I'm big on both of those
two things right there, And I know most of the
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people who root it for me my whole career would
love to see me in the Hall of Fame as
a living player, not as someone is ten feet under.
And I always thought about that, What good would it
do my family they put me in the Hall of
Fame after I die? I can't think of anything good
about that.
Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
Pete Rose passed away at the age of eighty three.
Now he was never inducted into Cooperstown, but he has
some items at the Baseball Hall of Fame. That include
his helmet from his MVP season in nineteen seventy three,
the bat he used in nineteen seventy eight when his
hitting streak reached forty four, and the Cleatsy War in
nineteen eighty five on the day he became the game's
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hit king. I mean that's hitting like the baseball. He
wasn't a singer or anything like that. Eravader remembers Pete.
Speaker 8 (01:06:01):
Rose, nice job bo, beautiful tribute to him today.
Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Really I missed those old Pete man.
Speaker 7 (01:06:08):
You know that last interview that he did, which was
into early September of this year, where he talked about
how he didn't want to be inducted after he died.
He talked about one of the lowest points of his gambling.
He bet on a duck and the duck drowned. Wait
you bet on a duck race on a duck race? Yes,
and the duck drown And he shared that story on
(01:06:29):
his last interview, and I was like, that's pretty.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Bad time to admit you may have a problem back
and the world is trying to tell you something.
Speaker 7 (01:06:39):
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Gollas, what was Classic Rod lone Star ninety two to five?
And every morning we try to hit you with our
best shot. That's how we roll. Okay, So now's the
time in the old program where we talk time wasters, because,
as we've said before, you don't want to start to
work right as you get to work. You gotta scratch
your nuts or whatever. You gotta do something, and we
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have time wasters. That's why we call them. Time was
that we do.
Speaker 7 (01:07:32):
Bo Roberts Okay on the lone Star ninety two to
five dot com page. Today on the Bow and Them
show page, Elton John has released the trailer for his
new documentary Never Too Late, which not only follows him
on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, but also looks
back at his career with all of the ups and
downs that went with it. Well, we have that trailer
up on our page for you to check out. Actually
(01:07:54):
kind of gave me chills watching the trailers pre cool. Yeah,
it's gonna be in theaters on November fifteenth, before were
landing on Disney Plus on December thirteenth. If you want
to see the trailer, we have that up and we
talked about this on Friday. Leonard Skinner's Johnny van zandt
has finally posted a video explaining his family emergency that
resulted in the band having to cancel five shows on
(01:08:16):
their Sharp Dress, Simple Mantur with zz top So. Johnny
shares on this video that it was his youngest daughter,
Taylor who had the medical emergency. They found a mass
on her brain.
Speaker 23 (01:08:29):
We've had her with a great neurology team and doctors
and a group of doctors and they don't think it's
the C word, so that's a good thing. But they're
still doing a lot of testing and we're not out
of the woods yet, but we're in a lot better
position than we thought we were in in the beginning.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Oh man, what a hard thing to have to deal with.
Speaker 7 (01:08:50):
And you know what makes it even worse is that
in twenty eighteen, Van Zandt lost his oldest daughter, Lindsey
to cancer. And this is not the only thing that
he's asking for prayers for Skinnerd's bus driver Brad Gibson,
who was in a scooter accident, actually took a scooter
to buy a card for Taylor while she was in
the hospital and he had an accident on the scooter
(01:09:12):
and hit his head. He's in the ICU because of
that accident. So read that full story. And Gene Simmons
says he knows he is not liked by everyone. In fact,
a lot of people think he's an a hole. At
least that's what he said in a recent interview with
a therapist mind you, she's a therapist to the stars,
(01:09:34):
Kara Mayor Robinson. Jean was on her podcast Really Famous
with Kara may Or Robinson, and we have the link
to the podcast so you can hear him talking about how, yeah,
people don't like me. That's okay, I think I'm in
a host.
Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
People don't like me.
Speaker 7 (01:09:50):
And up until recently, it was really easy to go
onto YouTube and watch Nirvana's classic music video for Smells
Like Teen Spirit. But that has changed. Over the weekend,
the clip for Nirvana was removed from YouTube, along with
thousands of other music videos. The reason is a dispute
(01:10:12):
between YouTube and Seasack of Performing Arts organization, which collects
royalties and protects copyrights on behalf of songwriters and publishers. Now,
they've been trying to negotiate this deal but have not
been able to other artists affected by this rim rush,
Bob Dylan. So if you go to YouTube trying to
(01:10:32):
find videos by those artists, you're not going to find
them up for a while.
Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
What's happening my computer?
Speaker 7 (01:10:39):
There's an ugly message that says not available. And finally,
in Seattle, the TV station Fox thirteen likes to throw
in school lunch menus after the weather.
Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
Now you should have to read those on the air.
In my first cover job.
Speaker 7 (01:10:53):
Well, here is a blooper for the ages lunch in
the Cittle school. Just say karaokee, chicken with rice bulk
or turn some sandwich and ken. It's the Mazie Dunkers
and marijuana and marijuana.
Speaker 12 (01:11:04):
No no, no, no, no, very interesting day.
Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
School today. Everybody gets a hit kids line up.
Speaker 7 (01:11:13):
Check out the full video on the Bow and Them
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Com shallows forst Classic rock a lone star ninety two
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Speaker 7 (01:11:23):
To get in it. That's very true.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
Have a headache, yes, or think of some other reason
not to, she m. I just feel like making sandwiches. Well,
that should come afterwards. I should in a perfect world, Baby,
go make me a sandwich. That show was some good humping.
I'm hungry. See again, we are over analyzing the songs
(01:11:47):
we play, but that's just how we do how we
do it all right. Tomorrow is ask Us Stuff Day.
We are you gonna ask us any question you don't
to as long as it's a legitimate question, will look
up the answer for you. And of course we'll play
Choose your News at seven fifty for those Judas Priest tickets.
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And yes, there is a theme.
Speaker 7 (01:12:09):
All month long. There's a theme because it's October.
Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
Yeah, on Wednesday. We'll be doing a theme every Wednesday
in October because it's Loweian month, don't you know? Okay, No,
And I got some good ones picked out. I bet you, dude,
I would tell you what tomorrow's theme is gonna be,
but I don't want to spoil it for you, don't
you know? Yeah, you don't want to make it any
easier for it. Oh no, no, well, it's just a
(01:12:33):
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Speaker 7 (01:12:51):
Diane Marshall said she left a message, but she rambled
too much, so she sent me the question.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
Yeah, that's that's the thing. Be as brief as you
possibly can. Yes, please, because some people who I won't
mention New York, can he canny will ramble on for
a minute and a half.
Speaker 7 (01:13:08):
Can we give up so you don't even get to
your question.
Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
After we get like forty seconds into it that I've
had it turned it out.
Speaker 8 (01:13:15):
Remember we screened the calls together as a show at
five o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
Yeah, and so if you keep rambling and flopping around
your words. We're gonna can ye, don't you know. Okay,
so our after show decompression session is next. What we'll
talk about is anybody's guests.
Speaker 16 (01:13:34):
Even to us.
Speaker 7 (01:13:35):
Let's talk about Pete Rose. Yeah, because I think we
all grew up watching him, didn't he do like commercials
for Razor Blade.
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
I don't think so. I think I remember seeing his
face up there.
Speaker 5 (01:13:47):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
Yeah, but see, he really got messed over because now
it's because of his gambling. And now there's draft kings
everywhere advertised during all kinds of sports. Yep, it's kind
of gambling.
Speaker 5 (01:14:01):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Yeah, they got a raw deal, a raw deal. So
we'll talk about that, and anybody wants to chime in,
feel free to give us a call. That's cool too.
That's right.
Speaker 8 (01:14:10):
We're going live on the official lone Star Facebook page
in just a few minutes.
Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
Come on over. Oh God, be afraid, be very afraid.
Speaker 7 (01:14:17):
Jump in the water's warm.
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
Yes, that's because I peed him. I knew you were
going to say that. I just thought i'd warned you.
Speaker 7 (01:14:25):
Did anybody ever tell you better not pee in the
pool because we put in this chemical that if you
pee it'll turn purple down.
Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
You're growing, and it doesn't because I've tried it.