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I didn't want to be a barberanyway. I wanted to be a lumberjack,
leaping from tree to tree as theflat down the mighty rivers of British
Columbia, the giant redwood, thelunch, the fir, the mighty scots
pine, the smaller fresh cut timbers, the crash of mighty trees. With

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my best GIRLI by my side,we'd saying, saying, saying, my
lumberjack. And I'm okay. Isleep ball nights, our cold tame day.
I got down trees, I eatmy lunch. I'll go to the

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Lamba tree. Wednesdays are go shoppingand have buttered scouts for tea tree shopping
scots tees holiday. I cut downthree us, skip and jump, and

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I like to press wild flowers.I put on women's clothing and hang around
them bards and jumps and stop.Stop my gun down trees or where our

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heels suspending sunder brows. Read agirl in who just like my dear mama,
I cuts down trees where my heelsand broad just like here. Mama
thought you were this. I wishedto complain. I am in the strongest

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possible terms about the sun, whichyou have just broadcast about the lumberjack who
wears women's clothes. Many of mybest friends a lumberjacks, and only a
few of lumber Tan's best starts yoursfaith for their bringing Usatar's Arthur Star missus.
Yes, I have never kissed theeditor of the radio time. Well,

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I object to all these sex onthe television. I mean, I
keep falling off. I'm getting itnow, that's the jack knee. The
hell do you start to show thatall day? Yeah? Because it's National

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Lumberjack Day. It is get outall the flannel you can Lumberjack Day.
You know, Jasper, my doghas a lumberjack out. Boy does it
was a gift? Did he useit when he peas on a tree?
Because I doubt your dog get usingthe chainsaws? Yeah, that's what it
is. That's but it really isNational Lumberjack Day. I wouldn't like that's

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awesome. We don't have very manylumberjacks here in North Texas, Dewey,
No, he's Texas. I betthey do. We just have guys who
cut down trees Stephen f. Austa, and their mascot is the lumberjack.
Yeah, lumberjack Okay, and theain't no lumber to jack. Yes,
you gotta look harder. It's alwayslumber to jack. There you go,

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lait a minute. It's also Johnnyapple Seed Day on the same day.
Yes, real name John Chapman,American nurserymen who introduced apple trees to the
Midwest, including Pennsylvania, Ohio,and Illinois. You wanted to produce so
many apples because he didn't want anyoneto go hungry. He also did it
so he could make apple cider andget drawn. Smart man. So he

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planted the trees and then the lumberjackcomes and cut them down long, cuts
them down. I hope you're happy. Y'all need to work together on nil
that little family day. It's theday I locked my family in the onion
cellar and leaving. It's not true. How did you know? Because I
know you bow, I just chainedthem up. Shamboo the Whale day.

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Oh I loved Shammo, did youYes? I did? Why because he
was a beautiful whale and orc gotDid you know Seaworldkay World owns the rights
to Shamboo the Whale. We justhave to pay them somebody. I'll send
you a quarter, okay, Shambooshamu, shammou shamoo, there's another dollar.

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The original Shamboo died in nineteen seventyone, and while the name Shamboo
was trademarked by Sea World, hasbeen given to different orcas at various times
for the ones that don't die.It's also Love Note Day. Remember in
school when you passed the love notefor someone I don't really never did then,

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and it read I like you?Do you like me? Checkbox?
Yes yes, And we used tofold it up like those triangle footballs.
Oh yeah, yeah yeah, andthen we would pass it in class.
It's National Pancake Day. Greatness,surely, I hop's going to do something.
You think I'm doing something for thoseTrans Siberian Orchestra tickets. I'm going

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to play a commercial for a pancakerestaurant. Oh no, there's not very
many. Oh there's a few,though, Okay. It's National Better Breakfast
Day, Oh the same day.It prioritizes starting the morning with a healthy
breakfast to kick start your day.And it's National Dumpling Day, so either

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eat one or take one as inchicken hand uh huh, chicken hand dumplings
or any kind of dumplings, orI gotta go drop a dumpling off.
I'm sure it's not that kind.You don't think Maybe I should have to
research it a little more. Whenyou hear that, oh, not my
favorite kind of dumpling, you knowit's gonna be a good all right.

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So it is a Toybox Tuesday.And once again there's several birthdays we're going
to acknowledge, right because these peoplethat have been on the show. And
David McCallum just diedn't die so wehad him on about seven years ago.
Oh is that right? He diedat the age of ninety, which means

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he was eighty three when we talked. Now, Randy and I were talking
about it earlier this morning. Iremember a miss Ducky from NCIS because he
was on for years and years andyears. He was actually on last season.
But of course Randy had to mentionthe man from UNCL United Network Command
for Law and Enforcement. He watchedit every night every day. She gave

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me a little tipid about that show. Apparently he was only supposed to be
like a bit player, and hehad such great chemistry with Robert Vaughan that
they made them partners on the show. Oh there is also another story about
when Key was in the Great Escape. Oh yeah, that's right. I
gotta tell you that story because hedoesn't tell it in the interview, but

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I'll tell it to you here later. Okay, totally at Sports of all
sorts. Then, of course wegot the freak and full file and remember
tomorrows ask us stuff day. Ye'llcallably ask yourself hotline two one, four,
eight, six, six eighty sixhundred as we do the party,
strass, what's he sixty degree temperaturesout there? You must be lying,
We're not outside. I'm Nave fromWild Billy doesn't really like that. We

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just make him say a dollar forworth classic. We're out lone star,
nine, two, five and sixthirty time first parts of all sorts.
As we get down to the wireof the regular Sea, the race to
the top of the al Wes isin sprint mode, my friends, with
the Rangers logging their sixth consecutive winwith a big old five to one win
over the Angels of Los Angeles lastnight. A Dallas Garcia, Mitch Carver,

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and Nathaniel Low hit back to backto back homers in the sixth to
give Texas the three to one lead. Marcus Simeon added a solo homer in
the seventh to make it four toone. The Rangers tacked on another run
in the eighth when Jonaheim walked,moved the third on Leoti Tavars a single,
and scored on a wild pitch.The Rangers remained two and a half
games at heady Houston Astros at topthe Al West. The Rangers magic number

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to clinching the division is four,meaning any combination of Texas wins and Astro's
losses equalling four, they'll clinch.The Astros beat the Seattle Mariners last night.
That pushes the Mariners, who wereswept by the Rangers over the weekend,
to four games back of the Rangersand a game and a half behind
the Astros for that third and finalwild card spot. You know, those

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four Rangers homers last night comes aday after they hit a season high six
homers in Sunday's win over the Mariners. Man, it's so great to save
them this year, follow them,and it's so great to have them back
at full strength. They don't seemto be letting up Game two in Los
Angeles tonight with the four and twoCody Bradford on the Mount first pitch,
eight thirty eight PM on Bally's SportsSouthwest. And here's another baseball story.

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This is Miguel Cabrera's last season inMajor League baseball. As Cabrera rolls from
city to city with the Detroit Tigers, each team that they're playing has been
giving him a going away gift certificateto celebrate his career. Yeah. Well,
last week he was in Oakland playingthe A's the Iris. Well,
they're team for being well, let'sjust say frugal. Okay, what did

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they do? They sprung for aninety dollars bottle of wine. Oooh,
little cheap for a future Hall ofFamer. But whatever. Now, the
cause of the wine wasn't the biggestproblem with the gift. In two ten,
Cabrera's at three months at an outpatienttreatment program for so you don't give
an alcoholic way to do your research. Yeah, exactly, And I like

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this. Two straight Mondays with doubleNFL action after the New Orleans Saints in
Carolina, Panthers in Cleveland Browns PittsburghSteelers double hitter in week two. Week
three concluded with the Philadelphia Eagles atthe Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Randy's Rams at
Cincinnati BEng three Philadelphia Eagles. Howdare you? Philadelphia and Tampa Bay kick

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things off first, with the Eaglesshowing its Super Bowl quality in the twenty
five to eleven win. That's aweird score. In the second game,
Cincinnati just edged Los Angeles nineteen tosixteen. It's a battle dominated by defensive
to avoid a rough oh and threestar. You know, I think this
is the last double Monday night weekof the of the season. Do you

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think so? I do. Ilooked at the schedule yesterday and I think
there's maybe one more later in theseason, but this is it for now.
I like checking on each game.Yeah, put in standby last channel
there. Hey. With romance rumorscirculating and a new love story possibly being
written about Taylor Swift in Kansas City, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelsey, the

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pop stars enormous and rabid fan basenow has a new favorite football player,
and many of them also might havea new football jersey. While Taylor Swift
attended the Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadiumin Kansas City on Sunday, there was
a surge in the sale of Kelsey'snumber eighty seven jersey. Yesterday, Travis
Kelsey was one of the top fiveselling NFL players saw a nearly four hundred

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percent spike in sales, all becausehe was with Taylor squil Well. Now,
there's no way of knowing for surehow many of those purchases were in
fact made by Swifties, but Kelseyhas been in the NFL since twenty thirteen
and his jersey was never among thetop ten sellers as August. That's according
to the league. It wasn't eventhe most popular Kelsey jersey, with his

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brother Jason of the Philadelphia Eagles outselling us. But it seems like Taylor
Swift is good for miss power ofTaylor. Hang out with Taylor Swift and
you get famous, even though hewas already kind of right. And you
know, when you're flying, younever want to get stuck on the tarmac.
Nobody needs that. But it happenedto the Pittsburgh Steelers on the way

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back from Los Angeles Las Vegas Sunday. Their original charter plane had to make
an unscheduled landing in Kansas City becauseone of the engines had lost oil pressure.
Everyone was fine, but the teamhad to wait on the plane for
hours, oh man, until thenew one showed up. All's well,
that ends well. The Steelers madeit back to Pittsburgh around lunchtime yesterday,

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just in time for that great Pittsburghfood. What is Pittsburgh famous for their
food? Uh? Fromantesmantes. It'sa sandwich place. Oh yeah, where
they put the fries on the sandWe don't need that a look. I
think that's the name that it's reallytasty. And by the time this happened,

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the NBA will be cracking down onover the top flopping this season.
They said they were going to doit, but players still did it anyway.
The plan is to issue a technicalfoul during the game when the ref
sea quote egregious overt over the topflopping on the court. They'll be using

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the acronym STEM, which stands forsecondary theatrical exaggerated Movements to minimal contact.
So it's the NBA's version of theoscars. Yeah, they've been doing that
for years and they're just getting aroundto this and they's got a name for
it, Secondary theatrical exaggerated movements andminimal contact. The league doesn't want players
to act like they were shot outof a cannon after getting tapped on the

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shoulder because they ain't buying it.And you know, while sports fans have
more access to live events than everbefore, that access all is going to
cost more than ever before. Becauseof the higher cost of seeing sporting events
in real time, more and morefans are turning to pirated streaming sites to
see the games they want to see. Last month, the NFL, the

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NBA, and UFC sent a letterto the US Patent and Trademark Office urging
that copyright laws get updated so theleads can take quicker action against websites that
host are linked to illegal content.Stream You're not supposed to do that.
Those signs are big. Twenty tothirty thousand dollars per game, a college
football game with an epic battle ofthe bands is one of the big events

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of the first weekend of the StateFair of Texas and has become a long
time Texas tradition. State Fair ofTexas opens its gates this Friday, and
the State Fair Classic is Saturday Night. Press conference was held yesterday with coaches
and athletic directors for Prairie View Aand M and Grambling State University rival the
rivalry game has been played in Dallasfor nearly fifty years. With a game

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that has so much history, ofcourse, there was some trash talk from
both sides. Prairie View has wonthe last five State Fair Classic games,
but Grambling state head coach Hugh Jacksonsaid that's gonna change this year of course.
Of course, Honestly, the HalftimesBattle of the Bands is the real
show half the State Fair Classics.Have you ever seen one of those bands
perform? Oh? Yeah, Isaw Grambling when they played TCU. They

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were good. I had to walkall the way down there to the band
and tell the bandra man, youguys, it's awesome. Absolutely, and
get ready because the nation's top competitiveeaters will converge here to compete at the
Padrino Foods Annual World Tomali Eating Championshipon Saturday at high noon at the Lewisville

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Western Days Festival on Church Street.So good. At last year's event,
Derek Henderson of Las Vegas, Nevadabested his competition by eating fifty tomali's in
ten minutes. The world record injamali eating discipline was set by Jeffrey Esper

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in twenty nineteen. He ate ninetyfive Tomali's in ten minutes, he's still
on the toilet drights. We hopeto see him soon. Joey Jaw's Chestnut's
gonna be a freaking fool vial nexton the bowl and m Joel Dallas Horror's
classic rock Bone Star ninety two fivecoming up. We gotta say goodbye to

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actor David McCallum. Now see y'allknow him from NCIS. I was a
man from Uncle Fame and had hadone interview with him, and we're gonna
play that for a year on toyBatch Tuesday. But now it's time for
the freaking fool vial and got ourselvesa modern day Goldilocks. A Florida woman
broke into a stranger's house, madeherself right at home, comfortable enough to

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cook her something to eat, andthen wear the victim's clothes. She didn't
know if the victim clothes would fit, but she put them on anyway.
Cops were called to the swanky homeafter a maintenance worker who was taking care
of the place saw a suitcase inthe kitchen and heard a dog barking.
Once inside, they found Luisa Villasitting at the table eating a sandwich.

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The fifty four year old who livesnearby, told deputies I own this place.
This is mines. Even pulled outsome forged documents to try and prove
the place well. She was chargedwith resisting an officer and larceny, fraud
and burglary. Here's her mud shot. Oh wow, I own this house.

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Of course, they do squatters bigtime. So what's good about banging
with hundreds of people if you can'tget a little something out of before yourself.
Retired porn star turned influencer Mia Khalifafound that her notoriety may get her
notice by people all over the globe, but it doesn't mean much if you
go to a McDonald's. Califa visiteda Mickey D's in Chamaal, France recently

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and was recognized by those who workedat the drive through. Apparently they are
a bunch of purrs. That's herman, that's the porn star. Oh,
it's about to say, I don'tthink i'd be able to recognize her.
Yeah, I mean there was fuckeryblues. The influencer posted pictures on
her Instagram of the encounter and tookpictures of everybody. But while the employees

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may have gotten a thrill out ofa porn star stopping by, Mia was
left a little underwhelm. Seems shegot shut down like many of us when
we asked for something extra. Shewrote on her Instagram that McDonald would not
give her expert sauce because it wastheir policy not to give extra sauce,
even if you're paid for it,even if you got a blowjob. Oh

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my god, I'm just saying.I was just saying, and maybe I
shouldn't be saying, but it's toolately. You know, most of us
have had an unpleasant experience on anairplane, so imagine the situation that one
New Zealand couple was subjected to.Jill Press explains that she and her husband,
Warren Press, were awarded about onethousan four hundred and ten dollars in

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compensation from Singapore Airlines after they complainedthat they were forced to move from their
premium seats on a plane and insteadsit in economy due to a loud,
farting dog that belonged to a passengerseated next to them in the premium seats
and dogs have no manners. Thecouple were on a thirteen hour flight from

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Paris to Singapore. And said thedog was forced to lie down beneath the
husband's seat, drooling all over hislegs in the process, and then there
was the farting. So the couplesurrendered their expensive seats and moved to economy
to survive the flight. Once awayfrom the situation, the couple contacted the
airline, who eventually offered them twoseventy three dollar gift vouchers, not enough

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to make up the cost difference betweenthe premium seats they purchased and the ones
that they escaped to. After severalmonths of back and forth with Singapore Airlines,
the airline finally gave the couple ofrefund worth the price difference of the
seats, which is about five hundredand eighty seven dollars each totally about one
thousand, four hundred and ten dollars. But that doesn't even cover the cost
of all the haggling they had todo for the months in trying to get

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their money back. Oh my gosh, I thought they put the dogs down
in the luggage department, didn't they. Well, you can if it's a
small enough dog, but you're supposedto have it like in a carrier.
Yeah, But if a dog startsparting. You can't put him back there
because it might ignite some speaking ofblue flaming and bo talking about Tamali eaton

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contest. Here's a man who sticksto a strict carnivore diet has shown off
his unusual take on cereal and it'sleft social media users reeling. Cam or
at Coach Carnivore Cam, as he'sknown on TikTok, is one of an
ever growing bunch of fitness fans whobelieve that adhering to a purely carnivorous diet

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brings a bunch of health benefits toyou. For those unaware, folks following
the carnivore diet, ditch veggies,fruits, nuts, and stick to chowing
down on meat, fish, eggs, animal fats, and small amounts of
dairy products. But in one recentupload, he managed to firmly raise a
few eyebrows and gag a few throwsas he shared his take on a carnivore

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friendly breakfast cereal porkskins in milk.Oh wait a minute, that's nasty.
Just eat the pork skins. Yeah, eat the porchkin, Drink the milk.
You don't pour milk over pork andthen you make mash them all up
and they make like a little porkskinmilk gravy. Sam claims that the snack

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is better for you than crappy cerealbefore branding it a classic combo. However,
not everybody on social media agrees,especially people here in the studio,
one user saying that seeing him eatthat horrible concoction made her actually throw off.
Just because you can't do it doesn'tmean you always should. I guess

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of course you will not. Andhere's Florida. You know when we go
to Florida, you know it's gonnabe good. This guy misunderstood the meaning
of the term poop deck. Ohno, He was busted for breaking into
a dock boat and leaving behind asmelly souvenir. So you know exactly where
this is going. Michael Paul wereBisky Senior was spotted on surveillance footage getting

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onto a boat while the owner wasasleep and rummaging through a cabin looking for
something to steal. When he couldn'tfind anything worth swiping, the seventy five
year old burglar got frustrated and decided, well he don't have nothing, I'm
gonna take a dump right on hisdeck. And that's what he did.
That's what he did, dropped thedeuce right there on the desk. The

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victim woke up and called nine oneone quickly enough that this guy was still
at the marina, sitting quietly ona bench. Yeah, he's feeling good.
He just released the pressut Pops detainedhim and went to search his car,
which was filled with items from anotherrobbery that hadn't been reported nearby that
very same day. Man, youknow you might want to replay then,

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yeah, and uh, you know, go to the bathroom before you go.
He was mad. He was mad. Yeah, we see, that's
that's true. If you get madand you want to do it, if
you already go on the bathroom,you can't do it right again. Overthinking
that you are, I'm overthinking it. I need some coffee. I don't
think I've ever been that mad todo something like that. No, no,

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no, Hey, if you loveyour classic rock commercial free, then
make sure you listen while you workeda loadstar every weekday, we'd give you
two hours of commercial free classic rock. We do it just before eleven with
Debbie and then again just before fiveon the ride home with Jeff Kay sixty
minutes of nonstock classic rock to helpyou get through your work day on Dallas
Sport Worst Classic Rock lone Star ninetytwo five. Love Bites, Love Hurts.

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Love is the drug that reminds me? Is Brian Ferry of Rockets Music's
birthday, also loves things. Yes, don't forget that one. I'll go
with that one now. Yeah,we got our Brian Ferry interview, will
play later. Very nice. Heturns what he's seventy eight today? Oh
wow, Well we told you thisearlier. That actor David McCallum who became

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a teen heartthrob in the hit seriesThe Man from Uncle in the nineteen sixties.
I was a kid. I watchedit all the time. It debuted
in I think in nineteen sixty four. I was eleven years old, but
I had just seen Doctor Noel wasSeawan shorn Covery, Yeah, the first

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James Bond movie, and I wasall about secret Agent. He was also
in The Great Escape, remember,Yes, but it was The Man from
Uncle that made the blonde actor withthe Beatles haircut a household name in the
mid sixty The people today really rememberhim from mciss ducky as of Today.

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Well, it starred Napoleon Solo wasRobert Vaughan and he was an agent in
this secretive, high tech squad ofcrime fighters known as Uncle, the United
Network Command for Law Enforcement, anddespite the Cold War, the agency had
an international staff. David McCallum wasIlya ker Yakin, Napoleon Solo's Russian side

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kick. Now the series lasting untilnineteen sixty eight, and McCallum returned to
television in two thousand and three knownas CBS IS NCIS was what was his
name of Lucky Ducky. Yeah,he was awesome. McCallum was part of
the large cast of the movie TheGreat Escape. Now here's the story I
was going to tell you. Heand his wife, he was married to

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Jill Ireland at the time, right, And he and his wife became friendly
with Charles Bronson, who was alsoin the film. So David McCallum's wife
was Jill Ireland, who eventually fellin love with Charles left. McCallum divorced
him in sixty seven and married CharlesBronson a year later. With Charles Bronson

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after that, huh, that's kindof a line. You don't cross friends
with somebody but Jimmy and I interviewedDavid McCallum in two thousand and sixteen.
It was about being on NCIS.It was pretty good. He's always on
NCIS, but I remember him fromthe Man from Muscle. Is this David

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McCallum himself. This is David McCallumhimself in sort of cloudy Santa Monica,
California, looking forward to checking withyou about something that's happened to me that
he's quite astonishing. Ah, mightthat be doctor Donald Ducky Mallard from NCIS.
I watched the deal. I knowwhat you're doing. Yeah, a

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ka ilio koyak and all that.Wait a minute, stopped right there,
because when I was eleven years old, Man from Uncle was my favorite show
because a couple of years earlier Ihad just seen Doctor No and then here
comes a spy show on TV.Yes, Yes, there was something,
wasn't it. It was one ofthe very earliest. I mean it dates

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itself. I know it's fifty one, fifty two years ago and all that,
but it dates itself because the originalepisodes were in black and white.
We didn't go to color until thesecond year. I remember and I'll have
you know. I also had theMan from Uncle Toys. I had the
camera that you pressed and it turnedinto a pistol, and the attache case

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that became a rifle. I hadthem all. Yeah. Well that was
the early version of Transformers. Yes, yes, yes, exactly, but
it was cooler because it was aspy show. And wait a minute before
we go any further, I gotanother one for you, the Sixth Finger.
Yeah, that was played that showand Gillham having his head grow and

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grow and grow. That show wasplayed more than any other science fiction for
many, many years on the OuterLimits. Yeah, but it's still popular
and it's still people remember it.Yeah, because David McCallum was becoming Future
Man and you appeared on the originaland also the later version of Outer Limits.
Yeah. The forms. Yeah,I did a couple of the early

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ones, and then I did onelater on, when the End of the
World. I've done a few Endof the World. I remember I did
a thing called Ancient Prophecies on NBC, but I narrated and wandered through tombs
and things. Was ostensibly in Egypt, but I was in fact in Burbank,
and I predicted the end of theWorld, which unfortunately never came.

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Yes, I'm glad you were wrongthere, David, me too. Also
the Great Escape. Let's not forgetthe Great Escape, the man who figured
out how to get rid of thetunnel dirt, that's right. And I'll
never forget being at the Premier andsitting upstairs in the seat marked reserved for
the cast and crew, and thevery first screening of The Man from Uncle

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and I remember the curtains opening andthat music of Bernstein starting. I mean,
that is a moment in Month's careerthat you just never ever ever forget.
Exactly because of that move. Youbecame great friends with James Garner,
Yes, James, and he wasgoing to play Mark Harmon's father in NCIS

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and came to the reading and wehad a wonderful time chatting away, and
Mark was smiling away listening to ustalk about the Great Escape and everything.
And then he went off and hada bit of a heart trouble that day,
had to get out of the show. And then subsequently a few years
months I forget how long he died. Oh man, that was a wonderful

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man to know, and I wassorry he left us. I always liked
him. To and uh. Speakingof Mark Harmon on ncis is he getting
all uppity because he was just votedfavorite TV personality. I don't know if
you know that. I didn't knowhe'd been voted the favorite team. Oh
yeah. The idea of Mark Harmonbecoming uppity is I know, I have

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to think of it, but itwould be like so and so doing so
and so and the most extreme thingsyou can think of. Yeah, I
hear. He's a real nice guyand real easy He takes care of costs
and crew and everybody on the show, and he's a great leader. He's
the kind of man if you're ina fight, you'd want him right there
with Hey, come help me kickthis guy's ass. Well, are you
still musician? Do you play theyobo? I still have my oobo right

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here, Yes, and I doplay it. Wait wait wait, you
play the obo? Yeah? ButI play it, you know, in
the private of my own house nowbecause the Ombra show you. You know,
your lips are a muscle and theyhave to be conditioned, and mine
on conditioned. So the amount oftime I get to play is not nearly
sufficient to make me, you know, the way I used to be makes

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close by, can you give usa shot on it? You're not going
to ask David McCallum to play theoboe. He just said he doesn't have
the lip for it anymore. Nowyou know that people whenever they have an
instrument with a read, it takesat least ten minutes with spit and all
the other things that people do toget it moist enough to make us sound.
I think I don't think we havetime right now. Why does it

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sound dirty? When he said Igot a mark up, Well, that's
your mind, not mine. Yougot us down, You got us down.
So do you like your Donald DuckieMallard character. No, I love
Ducky. He's a very good friend. He's also allowed me to go downtown
and work with a corner and gothrough all I've done full autops. He's,

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you know, right beside the man. I don't touch anything, but
I'm glaved and gowned, and Iget taught by the person doing it what
he's doing and why he's doing it. And I've also seen you crossover on
NCIS New Orleans too. Yeah,I've done that a couple of times,
no matter how many times they callyou Duckie Mallard you'll still be ill yaku
yoking to me no matter what,right, right, right, well,

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yeah, that's the way it goes, all right, the last surviving cast
member from the Great Escape aren't yes, Oh yeah, don't don't go there.
Okay, I think I'm out livingevery member of the profession that I
ever worked with. You'll probably outliveus all. David McCallum, everybody on
the ncis David, Thank you somuch. I like that solve I do

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rolling Stones. Don't be AnGR matAgannah likes it a lot too, du
it's awesome. Well, here's MickJagger talking about it. It sound right,
I got tight around and making calmsout. Sounds like somebody bothered him
at a party while he's trying toeat his order. Sounds like he's getting

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to sound like Ozzy a little bit. You just don't understand that British accent.
Right, Oh okay, okay,you twitch. You need some subtitles
there. By the way, letme remind you tomorrow is Aska Stuff Day.
So if you've got a question calledthe Aska Stuff hountline the number two
one four eight six six eighty sixhundred, we'll answer your question on the

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air and we'll play chuse your newsfor those coveted Peter Gabriel tickets, right,
And there is no theme tomorrow becausewe had a theme. And we're
also going to have our buddy aFlowrnandez joined us in the eight o'clock.
Yeah, he's got a big showcoming up Saturday. Ye, yes he
does, Yes, he does.You know I told you that Brian Ferry
had a birthday. Yeah, alsoDon Felder, Don Felder of the Eagles,

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one of the most underrated guitar nowin the world, and we had
a great conversation with him. Speakingof birthdays, you know who turns eighteen
today? Who? My grandson numberthree of the reading lines, Thank you
very much. Right, so thereyou go. It's number eighteen today though,
Yeah, he is number eighteen,and you know, for give him

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away those Peter Gabriel tickets today sinceit's National Pancake Day and National Better Breakfast
Day. Right, you're gonna haveto identify a restaurant, but don't say
Denny's because I got that covered righthere. Now, there's a healthy way
to eat breakfast at Denny's. Welcometo Denny's. Me. I take your
water now, I think I'll havethe Brand Slam Breakfast. Please sure thing

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introducing the Brand Slam Breakfast at Denny's. It's a brand new twist on an
old favorite. You'll get two brandmuffins, two bowls of Raisin Brand,
two stacks of Homestyle brand cakes,and a jumbo glass of Branberry Juice cocktail.
This Brand Slam Breakfast is delicious.I've never tasted anything, so I'll

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be right there. Brand Slam Breakfastreally gets you helling in the morning.
Can I help you? I reallyneed to use the restaurants. Oh,
I'm sorry, sir, there's athirty minute white to be stated. Your
old bakfast habit and take a healthyone with the Brand Slam Breakfast at Denny's.

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Comp's nesty just watching Anna's face gotAlso, I got a requestion just
toybox Tuesday. Speaking of breakfast,I got a request for this, so
I gotta do it. I baryou got the highway hunger. We'll make

(35:38):
up for Barbara. Quba room killgrill you kill it. We'll grilling.
Eating food is more fine when youknow we will hit on the wing.
Neighbor, how long you being sinceyou stake your choppers into an inner state?
Forty five center wine bowline taste realgood straight from the Try our grilled

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chicken that didn't cross the road.Or maybe you're hankering for a chunk of
scul i smitting a pigeon or ourfamous hornet toad all the more, how
about a swirl of squirrel quipper wellon a grill, riga mortis tortoise or
myspacial tea of the house, slowarm, a dialer, fahitas and onions.

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Some of you of the orel persuasionmay want to try our kne nine
quisy, Yeah, gilly like ahall wouldn't you taste our dog? Try
a slab a lamb, I'll snipit a whippet or around the hand.
Our poodles and noodles are fresh everyday. How about our pitbull potpie,

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cocker cutlets or a kenned trolley collegeboth forget our daily gagging bags special anything
dead between two slices of the breadjust two ninety five plus the shift's surprise
kiss had and less. That's right, you figure out what it is and

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eat it for free. If allour dishes come with a side order on
my secret recipe homestyle mistery Chuck barbecuesafwho looking day. So if you're a
gullet is hankering for that Highway homestyleflavor, maybe you just accidentally squirs from

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on the Way indoor you slamming onyour grill and won't slam it on ours.
Barbecque, Bob's Road Killed, grilltender and great fresh from the Interstate
one bit and you'll go Yeah,if it's classic rock online, Dallas forms

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Classic Rock lone star ninety two five. Now Don Felder, Yes, he's
the one that did that original guitarsolo at the end of Hotel California.
That's all him on the original album. On the original album. Well,
Don Felder turned seventy six last week. We had a nice interview with Don.

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Hey, you guys, we're doinggood. Don Felder, a veteran
of a bow and Jim Back absolutelyas a matter of fact that you nailed
it first of all. And Iremember coming up to you after your set
and saying, hey, Don,that was great, the best of the
Eagles without all the drama, andyou kind of like that. I don't
know if you could put the wordEagles and no drama in the same set.

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Yeah, it's kind of impossible,isn't it? And you would know
better than anyone, you know.I kind of hate to bring this up,
but did you ever have a chanceto meet or performed with Greg Allman.
We grew up together kind of inGainesville. Dwayne taught me how to
play slide guitar, which is reallythe thing that got my opportunity to open
the door into playing and the Eagles, and got invited into the Eagles band.

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We were in battles of their bands, Greg and Dwayne whatever their band
was called, whether it was theAlmond Joys or the Spotlights or the Almond
Brothers or whatever. We were inbattles of the band against each other,
and we were always the losers myband, all the brothers, they were
just unbelievable. I mean, betweenGreg's vocals and keyboards and Dwayne's guitar playing.

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It didn't matter who was playing bassand drums or who else was in
the band. Those guys were justsmoking. We became friends. During the
summer, they'd be living at theirmom's house over in Daytona. We'd go
over and play, you know,dance clubs and joints over there, and
when we all got off, thefour of us, Me and Bernie Letton
and Dwayne and Greg. We'd goto a diner and eat breakfast at two

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in the morning that we go overto their mom's house. Neither crash on
the couch or That's when Drane startedshowing me how to play slide guitar.
Was on the floor of his mom'shouse. So I'd known him for a
while. Wow, See I didn'tknow that. Yeah, you guys grew
up real close together. I gotgoose bumps. You're telling me that.
Yeah, Well, there were alot of people in that Gamesville area.
You know. Stills and I hada band together when we were I think

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fourteen fifteen. He left and movedto California. Bernie Letton showed up.
He replaced Stills in the band.To Petty was one of my guitar students
growing up there in Janesville. Hewas in a band called the Epics.
Well wait, wait wait, TomPetty was your guitar student. Yeah,
and he was playing bass in thisband and singing front of the band.
But he thought playing bass in theband was nerdy, so he wanted to

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play guitar. Well, don't tellTimmy Schmidt that he won't appreciate that at
all. You know, Don,I know you said that you and Glenn
Fry you didn't meet him before hepassed away. You wish you could have
shook hands and move on. Doyou think that that is ever going to
happen with Don Henley? I thinkthat's the question best put to Don to

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tell you the truth. I mean, I have no adam monsity or bad
feelings. I respect him as aman, a human being. He's intelligent,
he's extremely talented, great singer,a great songwriter, amazing musician,
and I have nothing but kind wordsto say about Don, and that question
would really best be answered by him. I'm up for doing anything. I

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saw that you're doing this rock Getawayat the hard Rock Hotel in Mexico and
you and Henley are playing there.Is that? Is that right? Or?
Am I reading this song? Tellthe people on that show? I
think foreign or rio Steve Miller Saidtana, of Gosh, tons of people,
Pat Bennetar, myself, A lotof people are on that show. It's

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an eleven day event there, andI don't even know what date Don's going
to be down there, or whatstage he's going to be on, or
if I'm going to be there atthe same time he's going to be there
or not. Well, it's abeautiful event. It's going to be the
first thing, the closest thing thatI'll get to a vacation. This year.
I'll be down there for eleven daysand only have to do two shows,

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and the other days I'll just behanging out by the pool or by
the beach with five feet and somewarm water and all drink and sunglasses and
soaking up the sunshine. Yeah,sipping on drinks with little umbrellas in them
too. Don is always great totalk to you. We love having you
on the show. And hopefully somedayyou'll be able to come into town and
even get up early enough to comeinto the studio. I'd love that.

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That'd be fantastic. We'll have agreat time, all right, Don Felder,
A good talk to you, mybrother. See it at the show
Dallas Forrest Classic WG Alone Star ninetwo five Errol Smith. They're still on
track for November three, Right,that's what I've heard of. Haven't heard
anything about Steven Tyler was having somevocal problems. November seventh. November seven,
Yes, Queen is November two andthird, and then Arrowsmith November seven

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on a Tuesday night. But zerois Steven Tyler out of the only postpone
six shows. They have not givenus an update on his health situation for
November seven. Yeah, I'm gladAnnabelle has all these dates figured out because
I'm just swimming think about it thatit's a little over a month away.
Yeah, I know. Oh man, all right, who wants tickets to

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see the trendshop burn Orchestra? Now, we told you that is National Pancake
Day and also National Better Breakfast Day. So this is a commercial for a
breakfast place okay that specializes in breakfast. Okay, you know it's not Denny's
because it just did a parody ofit. You tell me the name of

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this restaurant and I will give youthe Train Siberian Orchestra tickets. Okay,
ready, let's hear it here go. Coppiness can be found in many places,
whether it's time spent with family andfriends or in enjoying a great meal
made from scratch Martin. If youneed a smile, so I think Nick

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love our crapes hand road stuff withyour favorite filling fresh taste better than oh
yeah? Is that in vote?That's it? All right, that's it.
There's one around here too. Thereis oh yeah, nip, nip,
nip, No more, no more, no more news clues or hand

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This one's pretty easy. I'll cutyou a break today. But well,
we'll see do one for one sevenseven eight seven, one nine two five.
Let's see bowing them shoe? Canyou tell me what restaurant that is?
In correct? I'm not sure I'veever eaten there nuts. I'm not

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sure if I have either, I'mnot sure if I want to. I'm
not sure if I wouldn't get tosquirts if I'm not sure? What's in
there? A egg matter I'm notsure what I'm doing right now. Bowing
them, show tell me what restaurantthat is? Thin Cracker Bill. That
would have been a good would havebeen a good Cracker Barrel because you can

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shop and eat, oh yeah,and watch all the old people spill the
food off the form. However,Cracker Barrel is known for its dinner menu
as well, oh yeah, andlunch. But it's not Cracker Bill.
Bowing them, Joe, tell me, tell me what restaurant that is?

(45:55):
Too easy? I hop would betoo easy. Bowing them, show tell
me what restaurant that is, andit serves the pancakes. Bo, there
is a location one point two milesfrom here. I know I'm looking at
it. Yep, that's right,one of my favorite places for pancakes,
right down Belt one. Going them, going them, show tell me what

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restaurant that is pillow incorrect? Okay, thanks, thanks for paying attention.
Yes, stumped them, going them, show tell me what restaurant that is.
I have no well, y'all getoff of IHAP. It's not IHAP,
okay, but it's close to alot of people will confuse these two.

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Yes one is the International House ofPancakes. Yes, hold on going
them, show tell me what restaurantthat is. No, it's not listen,
listen people, it's not I hopokay, don't no more no no
hop no hop at all no buthop no I hop no hop on this

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nothing bowing them? Show can youtell me what restaurant that is? They
were saying them, Show tell mewhat restaurant that is? The pancake house.
What's the what's the original name,what's the original name? What's the

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original name? Come on you,he doesn't know. You gotta move on.
Just come on going them, showtell me what pancake house that is?
Hello, that's incorrect too, No, they you know you might want

(47:45):
to speak into the phone. Itmakes it easier and turn your radio down.
Helping them. Show tell me whatrestaurant that is? How about the
pancake house? Close? What's theoriginal name of it? You have to
give us a full name, theoriginal name, pancake house, the original

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you know what I like I say. I was telling you. You know,
when I first moved here, Ithought that this was a local company
because they have three or four ofthem around town. Oh yeah, And
it turns out this place has beenaround since nineteen fifty eight. I tried
to find a commercial for the OldSouth Pancake House where Yeah, who is
this? This is Pam nineteen fiftythree, Portland, Oregon is where this

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place originated. They do have somereally good pancakes there. Oh and and
the Dutch baby. You guys knowwhat what's the Dutch baby? Oh?
It's pure. They fry a babyand roll them up and it's like fluffs
up the pancake with apples, lemon, lemon or some lemon. Anyway.
Yeah, it's great. Let's moveon. Pam's got stuff to do.

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Okay, hang on, we'll getyou hooked up with your Trans Siberian Orchestra
tickets. There, Pam, thanksfrom wonderful Anna go now now old on
all right. Tomorrow is ask UsStuff Day. It is. Call that
ask Us Stuff hotline and leave youquestion there two one four eight six six
eighty six hundred and we'll get toyou sooner. Early Trans Siberian Orchestra show

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isn't until December. Who's headed ourway before that? Well, you can
get all the concert info on demandat long Star ninety two five dot com.
And while you're there, check outthe Bone and then page check out
the behind the scenes of the makingof The Rolling Stones. Angry video plus
grab the iHeartRadio app Everything Classic Rockat lone Star ninety two five, dot
Com Jealous Horse Classic Rock lone Starninety two five. Randy Buttman turns eighty

(49:42):
two years old tomorrow. He iseighty two and about to get back out
on the road. Yes. Yes, And we've had Randy on many times
and this is one of those.He told a couple of good stories.
That's why I particular good this particularinterview here. Uh, Jimmy asked this
question of Randy bo There's some peoplethat say that you're an anomaly because of

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your lifestyle. No booze, nodrugs. Did Dad ever become a problem
with some of the band members thatyou were in. Well, not at
first, because when everybody's born,they're usually not doing dope or drinking or
smoking. So as you get olderin your teenager somebody says, tried this
and try that. I tried smoking. I thought it was crazy. I
choked. I had asthma as akid. Anyways, but I figured,

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you know, who runs down thestreet and sees a house on fire,
runs and takes a couple of depressedchokes, runs out, gets some fresh
air, and goes, that wasn'tbad, and runs back in the house
and he's a smoke again. Icould never see doing that, So I
never smoked so constanuently. They neversmoked any dope. And I just got
frightened of it all because I sawhow it changed friends of mine who did
weird things when they got on drugsand stuff. So I've never done any

(50:45):
drugs, honestly. And there's afew guys like me. There was Frank
Zappa, yes, Dad Nuchants.There was Paul Revere. There was the
odd guy. And believe me,we know who each other is and we
always talk to each other. Well, you very much of a drinker?
Did you drink any at all?I drank for a year when I was
twenty one or twenty two, andthen I did a stupid thing. I
drove over my own foot with acar. And how do you drive over

(51:08):
your own foot with a car?I was hoping you'd ask that. Yeah,
I got you, I got Okay. It's it's very windy. It's
in Winnipeg, and when you're onthe great planes Winnipeg and the wind blows,
it blows through brick walls. It'sunbelievable. And then they had had
two door cars. You know,we had a two door car. That
front door was really big. Itopened and you tipped a seat forward and

(51:29):
you got into the back of thecar. Yeah. So somebody wants me
to move a car. And it'sat a big party and I'm drinking vodka
with Britain Cummings, and Britain hasjust joined the guests. Who So I
go to move this car and Idecided I'm not going to get in the
car. It's snowy rights the wintertime. So I get half in the car,
So my behind is half in thecar. I start the car.
My other my left leg is outof the car, and I'm holding onto

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this gigantic door that's like a sailon a sailboat. And the prairie wind
is blowing on I'm this door ispulling me out of the car, and
the car's in reverse. I'm fallingunder the car, holding out to the
steaming and my left foot goes underthe front wheel and the wheel backs up
over my toes and I can't getmy foot out and I'm backed up over
my own left foot. All Icould reach the horn which was like near

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the streaming goes, what chrome thinks, I'm pushing the horn, honking,
honking, hoping somebody come out ofthe house, and it's like mine is
sturdy below. It's two o'clock inthe morning and the wind is blowing.
The person who comes into the houseis my father. Oh no, he
comes out. He puts the carin park. He posts me out from
under the car. He throws methe snow bank, and he says,

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you're nothing but a drunk, andI'm ashamed to call you my son.
That's but I bet it's straightened yourass. Ride up, though, didn't
it. That was my last drink. That was a Homer Simpson moment,
you know. It was. Whatwould be cool is if you reform the
Guests Who and then tour with theWho and call it Guess Who's on first?
You don't tell anybody. We weregoing to do that, stop it.

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Really, we were going to dothat. We had a tour booked
with the Guests Who we reformed intwo thousand. We were going to tour
Who because I had just come offthe tour with end Twistle and we had
a gig planned. It was inSan Diego and Vegas and that's the night
that they lost John Entwistle and theWho's on First tour never had. Oh
now, I do remember when BatwinTurner Overdrive played for one of our Texas

(53:16):
jams back in the eighties. Iremember because you remember the Texas Jam you
opened with four Wheel Drive, AndI think I told you this. The
last time you were on with uswas that you guys played at a softball
game with some of the bands andI ruined your drummer's career. I threw
him out at first and he felland twisted his knee and messed up his

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hamstring. That was in the middleof the Van Halen fifty one fifty tour.
Yeah, and back in two RoverDrivers opening, there was a day
off. I flew home because I'dbeen on the road three months. I
flew home to see my wife andkids, who forgot who I was,
dandy. And then I was flyingin Saturday morning and the limo driver picked
me up and he said what bandyou with? And I said him with

(53:59):
bto And he said, are youthe new drummer? And I said,
what on the guitar player? Andhe said the drummer spent the night in
the hospital with a ripped hamstring anda smashed foot and everything. He tripped
at first base and I said,you've got to be kidding. This is
the first I heard about it.So I get to the gig and we
have to open the Texas Jam.Yeah, I had like two in the
afternoon and our roadie there, BillyChapman, is there that Gary Peterson's drum

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tech playing drums. I said,Billy, you're playing drums with us?
Gary can't play. Gary had comefrom the hospital, he was on pain
killers. Who were trying to doa sound check. He falls over the
drums like Keith Moon in that SanFrancisco show The Who Did So I say,
Gary's not playing drums, Billy,you're playing drums, and Billy trap
and played drums and he stayed onthe tour and played for the rest of
the tour three months. Gary Petersoncouldn't play drums. He had ripped his
hamstring and there's achilles tendon all thisstuff from And so you were the guy

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that did that. Very much.I felt so bad. I really did.
Oh jeez, they're gonna hate menow before you go, did you
ever have a nickname as a kiddid anybody ever give you any nicknames?
Should I say this on the Yeah? Go ahead. My dad was a
German. For many years of mylife, I was called shy School.

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Okay, it means it means aturd, doesn't it means dead? Okay.
I go to Germany and I'm touring, They're calling me pokwan Walkman.
What's your teenage name? I goshy School and they go, what new
kidding? The name was head Vakman. Where'd you get that from? My
dad? How's business? And somethinggood? Classic rock for the Workforce,

(55:30):
Dallas Force, Classic out lone Starninety two five. Now if you two
could play with another band called meToo, that would be fun. What
it's like we were talking with RandyBock. We'll go with the who and
the guests? Who? Guess who'son first? Anyway, Tomorrow ask as
Stuff Day called get your question inon the Ask of Stuff hotline two one

(55:51):
four eight six six eighty six hundredand a little bit of good news.
Maybe that tentative agreement between strikings screenwritersin Hollywood studios offers some hope that the
industry's dual walkouts may soon be over. Let's get those actors back, Yes,
but then when will your favorite showsreturn. There's the fact that sixty

(56:13):
five thousand film and television actors remainon strike. That work stoppage will present
prevent many projects from returning to normal. There's certain pause. Productions like Deadpool
three and the next film from QuentinTarantino will have to wait on actors to
reach a deal with the studio.Now, late night talk shows were the

(56:34):
first to be affected when the strikebegan, and they maybe among the first
to return of the year. NowABC's Tonight Show with Jimmy fallon ABC,
Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Late ShowStephen Colbert on CBS could come back within
days. Yes, thank you.The problem is there will be a guest
shortage. The actors strike limits promotionalappearances that are the life blood of late

(56:59):
night shows. Now Saturday Night Livemight be able to return for its forty
ninth season, but no word asof yet. One show that's likely to
make a speedy return is one ofmy favorites, Real Time with Bill Maher.
Oh. Well, you know,he got into trouble because he said
he was going to start up evenbefore they had resolved him. Right a

(57:19):
minute they're gonna have to use likereal people, like the reality TV stars,
kitchen guys, the Kardashians. Again. It up. Hey, The
State Fair of Texas starts on Friday, and let us remind you that there's
a new policy parents need to knowabout. Oh yeah. Under this new
policy, starting at five pm daily, all miners age seventeen and younger must

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be accompanied by a parent, guardianor chaperone who's twenty one or older when
entering the fair. State Fair officialswill be enforcing the policy at all entrances.
Once inside the fair, the adultis not required to stay with the
miners. Chaperones can accompany no morethan six miners. By the way,
the new policy is partly the resultof an incident last October. You guys

(58:06):
may remember this. A group ofteenagers near the food hall began shouting false
claims that there was a shooter andstarted running away trying to create chaos,
set off a chain reaction of peoplescrambling towards exits, injuring several people who
were trampled. Policy isn't the onlynew safety measure this year. A police
stand has been added to the entranceof the food hall, so two police

(58:30):
officers can look over the crowds,and a new security camera has been added
near the food hall entrance as well. More than sixties surveillance cameras are also
in use around the fairground. Sodon't try to pull anything because Big Text
and Big Brother are watching. Apair of front row balcony tickets to Ford's

(58:52):
Theater on April fourteenth, eighteen sixtyfive, you know, the night President
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by Sean WilkeSmooth that sold it off for two hundred
and sixty two thousand, five hundreddollars. Somebody just keep there and say,
you know, the President got killedtonight. Maybe I'll hold on to
it for a couple of hundred.The tickets are stamped with the date Ford's
Theater, April fourteen, eighteen sixtyfive, This night only. They bear

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the left side imprint quote Ford's Theater, Friday Dress circle end quote, and
are filled out in pencil with sectionD and seat numbers forty one and forty
two listed. Just after ten pmduring the third act of the play,
our American cousin Booth entered the PresidentialBox there at the Theater in Washington,

(59:36):
DC and fatally shot President Lincoln.Ye. Also sold at Saturday's auction was
a Lincoln signed first edition of theLincoln Douglas Debates, which fetched nearly five
hundred and ninety four thousand dollars.Way too much money, and I'm holding
onto this stuff like yeah, screenLegends. Sophia Loren fell at home Sunday

(59:59):
broth Booker hip in a five boneand she had to have emergency surgery.
Do you know she is eighty nineyears old. I think she just celebrated
the birthday reforms. Yes, shedid. The procedure was described as a
success. The actress will mend inthe hospital with no word yet on when
she will be discharged. But youknow how it is when you're in the
hospital, you want to get outas quick with hip surgery. Yeah,

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yeah, that's coming up. Allright. We have tickets to the Pink
Floyd Laser Light Spectacular that's going tobe in January at the House of Blues.
And if you want to win,just stick around because Anna's got a
number. Don't you yet, Butyou're home for classic rock in Dallas.
Fourth Words Dallas Four's Classic Rock AloneStart ninety two five Believe at Zeppelin and

(01:00:45):
who want our tickets to the PinkFloyd Laser Spectacular. Oh that would be
John from Garland. That's just hisname, John from John. Yeah,
just John from Garland. Y'all seenJohn? John? Who? John from
Garland? Oh? Where do yougo? John? All right? Very
good? Now tomorrow Aska stuff day. Right now, I want to play
this one more interview. This issignificant because it was the first interview that

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Anna did on this show when shegot here last all. Yes, today's
the seventy eighth birthday of Roxy Music'sBrian Fairy. Oh yeah, okay,
I remember that and you did verywell, my dear. This band was
really ahead of their time, sure, and their leader was Brian Ferry.

(01:01:29):
Yeah, he's on the phone.Good morning, Brian. Alright, alright,
how are you? We're good.And I'm just sitting here thinking when
I knew we're fixing to talk toyou? Is Roxy Music really fifty years
old? I'm getting liver spots bustingout on my skin just thinking about it.
That's what they tell me, butI come believe it myself. Well,
you were there, you would bethe first one. Yeah, it's

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crazy. It's a long time.It's something coming out to celebrate. I'm
going to be from Roxy music.To me, I thought was kind of
the head of its time a littlebit. A little bit. It was
kind of like it was a littlebit new wave before the phrase was even
out, because you had to havepunk first, and Rotchy music was kind

(01:02:12):
of a record breaker. I mean, you guys kind of started the whole
thing. Whether you really realize thator not. Well, we were just
doing what felt like the right thingto do. And the first album we
did in seventy two, that wasthe first record any of us have made,
and we were very excited to makeit. We've rehearsed it for quite
a while before and worked out aswhat we wanted to do, and we'd

(01:02:36):
all been interested in different kinds ofmusic, and all those influences I think
came into that record. And eventhough 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 collegetogether, and which all the influences were
very important to us. I thinkR and B and jazz and so on

(01:02:59):
and so forth. That's made itinteresting. They described it as art rock,
glam rock, and you love toexperiment with music, Brian, and
I know that you've experimented with Americanstandards. You've done a lot of covers
of American standards. Is there anysound out right now that you and your
bandmates would like to experiment with.Well, I don't know. There's always

(01:03:20):
something new to try, different texturesand trying different putting different things together.
And we've always liked electronic things,you know, and trying to make things
to sound a little bit different thanfrom the beginning it was like tape loops
and sound effects and all kinds ofstuff. And I think all the people
in the band have distinct personalities,I think, and that was the important

(01:03:45):
thing, and that's what to makeus an interesting collection of people. Each
one of the band has a soundand like a personality in music. And
earlier both mentioned that rocks and musicvery influence intial band. And I was
looking at some of the video ofyou guys when you guys first started back
in seventy two, and I dobelieve you guys are still influencing bands to

(01:04:09):
this day. Are you familiar withthe Italian rock band called Mona Skin,
No, I haven't heard them.You should take a look at them,
because because if you look at thevideo that you guys did in seventy two
and the stuff they're doing right now, it's like Roxy Music reincarnated. That's
good look out for that. Sowe did that first video at the at

(01:04:31):
the Rock College of our Film school, which yeah, wead here from from
my studio and like the students thathelped make it and stuff, which was
it was really exciting that. Justtoday, I've been working with some of
the guys who are working on thevisuals for the tour and hopefully we're going
to capture some of them they haveof myself us. Now Roxy Music is

(01:04:53):
touring for the first time in elevenyears. Is Saint Vincent going to open
the shows for you? Yeah,that's right. Yeah, And it's always
great to have a female artist.We'll see I asked that because she's a
local girl. She went to LakeIslands High School here. Roxley Music is
coming to the American Airline Center Friday, September twenty third of next year.

(01:05:14):
But it's gonna be great because Ihaven't seen I saw you guys one time
in New Orleans in the seventies andthat's the last time I've seen you.
So I'm looking to see how youguys have evolved. Well, I hope
it would be something you like.I mean, it's difficult when you have
such a long career, you know, to put the setis together because you

(01:05:35):
wanted to kind of make it agood representation of all the different albums we've
made, you know. So yeah, hopefully there will be something mad for
everyone. Here's something that I heardthat you got to watch free movies when
you were a kid because your mommade tea for the projectionist. Tell me
that's true. Yeah, yeah,tea and sandwiches she did. How could

(01:05:57):
you turn that down? It's wortha free movie. It was a great
story. We had free movies.It was a very uncomfortable cinema, very
like like that movie cinema parody,so you know, like yes, oh
yes, yeah. It was thelocal fleep kind of thing and incredibly nice
people. And it's so great forme as as a kid to be able
to go and see movies for free. Well. Now, I had a

(01:06:20):
great aunt that used to play thepiano and organ for silent movies at the
Palace Theater my hometown. Different ofcourse, it was way before I was
born, but that's what made methink of that. Yeah, and then
later when I kind of when Igrew up, my band was called after

(01:06:41):
a movie theater, Roxby. Youknow, we looked for all the different
names of theaters which were kind ofinteresting of cinemas, you know, which
they had names that didn't really meananything, like Odeon and Golmont Paramount.
That's kind of saw the names andRoxy. I said, oh, that's
a good name. I knew youwere into jazz too. Who is your

(01:07:02):
favorite? Because I'm a big MilesDavis fan and living in New Orleans.
I mean, of course I gotinto the Dixie land. Who do you
like? Well, my great favoritewas Charlie Parker, who paid with my
Davis and I used to kind ofmemorize the solos at the age of eleven.
Most the first EP I bought itwas called A Magnificent Charlie Parker.

(01:07:26):
It was like a quintet with himand my ravious and it was so incredible,
and I learned I have every noteof that record I didn't have.
I had some seventy eight people likeFastmono and Elders, Little Richard of course,
and lots of great seventy eight Iknow, By the way, for
you young folks seventy eight. Itwas a record records were black things with

(01:07:49):
a hole in the middle. Theused to spin around them. Well,
Brian Ferries, great to talk toyou. We're looking forward to Roxy music
coming. Like I say, whenyou come to town, I want to
see how you've evolved since I sawyou back in the seventies. Well,
I hope you'll. I hope you'llhave a good time and I looked for
very much to seeing you all.Thanks for calling, Brian. We really

(01:08:11):
appreciate it. Come see us ifyou ever get a chance. Thank you
Dallas for us. Bicycle on alone Star ninety two. By speaking of
bitches, Brandy was come back inhere. I don't know it came up
on a freaking full foul story abouta guy who eats breakfast, which is
pork skins with milk port on it. Yea, And Randy said, Man,

(01:08:34):
that sounds good. Who in theirright mind would say that and bring
it up three hours later? Me, I guess yeah, I guess so,
But I'm gonna dreaming. I'm gonnatry it one of these days when
I get me some pork rhymes andsome milk, some pulk rhymes. It's
a bo's it's the power of thepig and the cow. Yes, but

(01:08:55):
listen, I will tear up somepork rymes, but I ain't putting milk
on it. Then you mix themup and make it like a little man.
Just talk about running eggs again.That will be just as bad as
what you had that bow. No, in all my days, I've never
had that. I always have liketamales and then we'll have like some refried

(01:09:18):
beans on the side. You've neverhad tomalis and eggs for bread. Egg
Nope, nope. First of all, Wow, you know my feeling about
eggs to begin, I understand.Yeah, but the good part about that
bowl is the running eggs. Youknow, the yolk gets kind of all
over the plate, and then youtake that massa from the ny just to

(01:09:39):
upset him. I no, Iknow, and I'm trying to I'm trying
to tune it out. And let'smove to the time. I think this
is not the all right, allright, hey, we got some great
time wasters for you. But talkeda little bit about this earlier. The
Rulling Stones have released behind the sceneslook at the making of the video for

(01:10:00):
Angry, the first single off theirnew album Hackney Diamonds. We've got that
video out, by the way.That album will be out October twentieth,
but a second signal single off thealbum, Sweet Sounds of Heaven featuring Stevie
Wonder and Lady Gaga, Get Outof Here, will be out this Friday.
Oh yeah, I hope it's arocker. I hope it's a rocker

(01:10:21):
like Angry. I know me too. Yeah, it's well, we'll see
you don't know that. Hey.Brian May rock Star will be in North
Texas November two and third for theQueen Show at the Double Ac. But
over the weekend he put on hisastro physicist hat and was keeping an eye
on NASA's mission to bring the sampleof Benu, the largest asteroid, back

(01:10:44):
to Earth. And for good reason. He was part of the NASA team
that put together that whole project.And we've got Brian May talking about that
project right here. The samful ofa piece of material from Benu, the
asteroid most likely to hit the Earthin the future, can tell us untold
secrets of the origins of the universe, the origins of our planet, and

(01:11:08):
the origins of life itself. Andj Brian May recorded that in the back
of an empty gasoline Trump, No, he was inside the ben who as.
I hope you'll understand that. Heposted video and photos of the landing
on his socials and we have thoseup for you that you can check out.
By the way, that asteroid's notgoing to hit Earth for millions of
years, so don't worry about that. Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich is this week's

(01:11:31):
guest on the podcast Smartlist, whichis hosted by actors Jason Bateman, Sean
Hayes and Will Arnett. He goeson and on and on about how much
Metallica loves doing what they do andhow they write their music, so if
you want to hear about that,you can check that out. Stevie Nixt
has announced her first dates of twentytwenty four, starting February tenth in Atlantic

(01:11:54):
City, New Jersey, Throw marksninth in Arlington at at and t stay
am. That's a make update forthe show with Joel the Billy Joel that
she had canceled because of COVID.Yeah Yeah. Black Sabbath the Ballet premiered
over the weekend in Black Sabbath's hometownof Birmingham, England Black Sabbath Ballet,
Ye, the Ballet, Yes,and Tony Iomi showed up. He showed

(01:12:16):
up and he actually performed. Hewasn't the only one that showed up either.
Geezer Butler was there, Sharon Osbournewas there, and Robert Plant was
also there. We've got social mediain video of that, so you can
pirouette to paranoid health reasons. Probablyother time wasters. The Masked Singer,
which has featured celebrities like William Shatner, Dee Snyder of Twisted Sister, they

(01:12:41):
all said they hated being well.The Mass Singer has released a video mashup
of every celebrity reveal ever and we'vegot that video up on the boone and
then page at lone Star ninety twofive dot com. I can't walk like
Steven Tyler for my back out seethe way he does. Yeah, man,
call jumping around and stuff. Babe, I'm just going off on myself,

(01:13:08):
going on. That's enough of thismess for today. Yeah, I
hope you enjoyed some of the blastsfrom the past here on toy Walks today.
We're really great interviews there. Yeah, you know that a lot of
birthdays coming in especially like the butDon Felder one, Yeah, where he
talks about he taught Tom Petty andGreg Alman and all these people out of

(01:13:29):
play that crazy. And how aboutRandy Bachman talking about his nickname that his
dad did and finding out what itmeant and then running over himself with his
own car when he was drunk.Yeah, that'll teach you not to drink.
Those are priceless stories that you canonly hear here. That's right,
because they were made here. Nowtomorrow is ask his Stuff Day. Yes,

(01:13:53):
and I'm sure you got a questionor two running around in Ukrainium and
you just have to find the answer. Let us do the legwork for you.
Call he ask hisself hotline two onefour eight six six eighty six hundred.
Leave a question there, why answerit? On the air, we'll
play Choose your News. For thosetickets to see the Trans Siberian comedian Flow
Arnandous is going to be here ateight ten and we're going to ask him

(01:14:15):
a bunch of stuff about his bigcomedy show Saturday night. Now, didn't
she come by and see us atthe blood drop at the blood drip?
Over it? Give me the vanda? Right? I remember? Flow and
he's and he's developing his character Moonshine. Moonshine. Yeah, so we'll probably
have some adventures of Moonshine Moonshine onsocial media. He's funny. We'll see
what happens. Yeah, you know, and of course all those questions and

(01:14:39):
queries that will have on task usstuff about now. Up next is our
aftershow decompression session, where we'll sitand talk about whatever you guys want to
bring up. What do you mean, you guys, me and Emma,
Yeah, I mean okay, orthe listeners they can always pipe in yea,
yeah, you can always call usup or comment on Facebook. Won't

(01:15:00):
you talk about naked people? Well, okay, suggesting we may we may
not naked people like that guy walkingthrough GFW International. Yeah, podcast,
I'd like to know the story thatled up to I know, we need
more information, right because people justdon't go to the airport, take their
clothes off and start walking around.They had a mental healthy valuation, but

(01:15:23):
we haven't gotten an update. Sowell, it's either mental health or he
got some real good acids before youguys, smell the corny dogs in the
air. Yeah, getting close.See we're going the Monday after this weekend
because fair opens this weekend. Yeah, don't see there. We'll see you
on the aftershow. Hey, Iwrite these paper twin the dishes. See
tomorrow. Bye.
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