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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See the usual gang of misfits and dope addicts are here.
Diane in Alpine also works at the Diner in Alpine
in Alpine all all day because on this day. In
nineteen eighty six, Bond Jovi released their third studio album,
Slippery When Wet, which peaked at number one on the
US charts, going on to sell over twenty eight million copies.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
I had one of them. Now tell me this that
listening to that song, it sounded different than I remember
it sounding on the radio when it was originally played.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Is it a different version? No, that's that's the version,
because I don't remember that when it was playing you
were black. Well no, no, I don't see.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I don't remember like that opening, and then I don't
remember the whoa.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
Oh, yeah, it's always been in there because and I
was thinking it might be different because he did re
record it, did a different version called Prayer ninety four.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
I've never heard that Prayer ninety four, and he it
was on the album cross Road, So I thought maybe
that was the Verdi because I kind of like that,
and I don't remember liking that so very much. Are
you feeling all right?
Speaker 5 (01:16):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I just kind of I guess you know, I carry's right.
I mean when itever it would come on, I was
just sort of that out. This is Prayer ninety four,
this is.
Speaker 6 (01:28):
This is a different song totally. What's Oh no, it's
terrible that. Oh god, I'm going to kick.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
In at some point. No, I don't think, no, it won't.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
It won't just do this, So I think this is it.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Oh well, maybe's own.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
This.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
This this version was just slammed by critics. Yeah, who said?
Who said? He's just trying to cash in on the
grunge factor, And I just it's terrible, terrible. I vote no. Well,
so it's interesting. I now I listened more closely to
that song for the first time ever. At that album
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is their best.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
All their biggest hits are on Slippery Wing Wet that's
the one.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
I did a dance to this on drill team in
high school.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy? Are you gonna do
it now? With your boot on? You don't have any pomp.
Let's move you near the stairwell and have you perfect?
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Yeah? What?
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Terry and I gave away tickets to the bond Jovi
concert and Salt Lake. The contest, which involved Harving spam.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Yeahs, whoever could do the most creative spam scullam sculture
would win because it was like the fortieth anniversary.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Of spam or there something like that. So what was
the winner? Do you're right? It was the winner was spam? Yeah,
spam one.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
I don't think anyone won, right in the long run, everybody.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Actually, I think we had a lot of tickets. We
had a lot.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Yeah, we had a We had a bunch of I
think we had like fifty tickets or something crazy like that,
and people were crazy for him.
Speaker 7 (03:42):
I'll be there for you.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
It's five words, I swear to you. I can really
do without this. It's a love song. It's never say goodbye.
Speaker 6 (03:51):
Oh oh.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Now this is apparently when before his voice was ruined,
because it sounds kind of ruined here he's rasping. Yeah.
Do we have any examples of how bon Jovie sounds
today today? Yeah, I mean how he sounds right now?
Trying is what's his latest joy like you Can't Go
Home or something? Twenty four? Yeah, okay, now we're never No,
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that's it bulling bone JOVII. It's not a mirror sample. Yeah,
all right, this is from now that's two thousand and two.
That's not two thousand and five, nineteen ninety five?
Speaker 7 (04:41):
Is that the soonest?
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Okay? Ready ninety five.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
Two?
Speaker 1 (04:55):
He doesn't sound great?
Speaker 3 (04:57):
Now, oh latest release here we go now and that's
Pitt Bull and don Jovi.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
But this is just it's just samples. Yeah, that's so yeah. So,
I mean he really he stopped sort of stopped performing,
didn't he? Yeah. Says says here that bon Jovi did
not like the original recording of Living on a Prayer,
which is present as a hidden track on one hundred
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million bon Jovi fans. Can't be wrong. Whatever that is,
I don't I never heard of it. You're not much
of a fan, are you?
Speaker 5 (05:32):
This has been farting around with Carrie Bill and Gina
on X ninety six Radio from Hell.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
You're not one of those one hundred million fans? Yes? Not?
All right, take a break and then we'll come back
and and you can check in with us if you like. Uh,
the faster we go, the sooner we get to leave.
Check in with the Radio from Hell show, so we
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can hear from I think we got somebody on the line.
We'll hang on for just a second. We'll officially begin
the program and then go to the phones.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Gina join us Saturday, September sixth at Veterans Memorial Park
as we walk to fight suicide and raise awareness about
mental health. Funds raised will benefit the American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention. Register today at AFSP dot org. Slash Walk
sponsored by Ken Garf.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
And yes, I've had a bunch of people contact me. Yes,
I'll be there again this year at Veterans Memorial Park.
All right, to the moon is twenty five point one
percent of full. It is a waning crescent moon. The
next full moon is September seventh. The moon will set
(06:43):
today at five point thirty nine pm, today being Monday.
It's the eighteenth day of August in the year of
Our Lord Jesus Christ. Twenty twenty five. It's World Breast
Cancer Research Day. Well, I mean at least it was.
We had to check and see if the funds, if
the funding has been canceled or not. It's National Pino Noir.
(07:04):
They oh, well, National Fajita Day tex mex Workers so
Texas a text mex dishes essentially embedded in Texas, not Mexico,
but kind of Mexican influenced and Mexicans had a lot
to do with it, but where it came from what
tex Mex Workers were paid with meat on farms and
(07:25):
can I get paid with meat? You can't. But it
was not good meat, so they would take it and
marinate it and so it would get tender. And that's
where the fajita came. Don't don't give management the opportunity
or it's hey, gino wants to be paid with meat,
so you get you get a steak. Every two weeks,
it's National ice Cream Pie Day. Make an ice cream pie,
(07:46):
Graham cracker Cruss. You got to soften up the ice cream.
Soften up the ice cream so it'll spread. Ram Cracker
CRUs put a layer of ice cream, then they put
all kinds of toppings, another layer of ice cream. Stick
it in the freezing. I approve.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
And it's also National Never Give Up Day. Well, never
give up, never give up, and we will never give up.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
This is an all new edition of The Radio from
Hell Show, starring the Lords of Morning Radio. It's Kerry
Jackson right there, Hey, I'm Bill alright, Hello, Heidi ho.
That's Geena Barbary over there where. What's your what's the
white hat? What is it? My new navy hat navy
hat uh, and Katie for short is our producer. And
I saw Hudson, and there's Dawson. In's right, Dawson. And
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then there's the dog. Vax is there that's catch the
ball back? Catch it? Good job? All right? Check ins?
Now let's again shall we with uh? It looks like
Braiden is here. Hi, Braiden and Draper. What's going on today?
Speaker 3 (08:51):
No pornying, Giggie for letting me listen, calling to check
in and wish you all a wonderful day.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
And I hope that the AC is working. It's not correct,
it's not okay, but that's nice of you to care.
Thank you for well wait, I thought I just fell
at a little bit.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
It maybe turned on. Yeah, maybe your call has helped it.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Braden. I think it's just sort of half working. Well,
thank you, Braden.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
I'm trying my very best to manifest the cold office
space for you.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Thanks for doing it. Thanks for doing it, thank you, thanks,
thanks for checking in. At least you're doing something about it.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Let's go to John John in Salt Lake. What's up today, John?
Speaker 8 (09:32):
Well, I'm still trying to get my bucket that I.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Won well you have to come and pick it up. Yeah,
well I got.
Speaker 8 (09:42):
My friend Aaron. He's going to pick it up on Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Okay, well you're good then.
Speaker 8 (09:46):
And then I have to tell you this. Last time
I left my apartment was October of twenty twenty three.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
No, you haven't left your apartment in two years. It
must be difficult for you to do.
Speaker 8 (10:01):
I just have a left.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Yeah. I mean you could leave, but you just haven't.
Speaker 8 (10:06):
Yeah. I could leave. I could get out and do things,
but I just don't. I turned seventy two on Saturday,
so I just don't get out as much as I
used to because I just don't like getting out.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Well, now you haven't sent us a picture of all
your action figur figures. Yet I do that.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
Soon, and when I get the fuck it all even
doing a picture of me wearing.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
A bucket, it's kind of clear his schedule. Yeah, thank you, John.
Speaker 8 (10:39):
I got to get it all scheduled because okay, I
don't have any anybody that do that stuff for me anymore, like, okay.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
All right, John, all right, thanks John. Oh bye, that
just reminds me. Look what I found a picture of
when I was going through some photos. Oh yeah, it's
a Tom. It's a picture of us with Tom. Or
I'll crop your old friend from provo from many years ago.
I want them.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
Let's see what's Trevor Troy checking in for first day
back to school.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, there's lots of different places that today is their
first day back.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Bus driver Troy Quinn the barber, and missus Coles wishing
Bear a first day of school second grade.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Good luck. They named their child Bear.
Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
Alison Sabo says, whoa we're halfway there? Whoa lizard on
a chair?
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Okay, okay, Alison. Alison has been trying aahuasca lately. I
guess so.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
Mixer driver Shane Richard, who's not a dick, checking in.
Let's see play Bonnie Tyler if you are a woman,
and what.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
I remember when she ripped off?
Speaker 3 (11:45):
When he ripped off Bonnie Tyler, I ripped off Bonnie Tyler.
I wasn't paying attention. I don't remember Troy of Riverton
checking in. Let's see Mike in Nashville checking in with
these five words, I swear to you, willing the show
to continue. Shot through the heart was a Bonnie Tyler ripoff.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Everybody knows this but me. Okay, Fine.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Chelsea checking in from the Outer Rim of Murray Zane
of Dallas checking in. Is your Milk Creek Coffee helping you?
Live in on a prayer? Who's doing sports? Amy Donaldson
will be here sports. Let's see. We saw Hunchback of
Notre Dame at the West Valley Arts Center and it
was amazing. Oh it's the live musical version me Shack
(12:29):
of Erda Tree of Maine. That was quite the slippery
when wet rabbit hole you fell down. Sketchy Blake of
Ogden heading to Walnut Creek, California for a week in
the office. Kira and Andy checking in San Diego, Eric
Eliza Brarian Calvin from the Dell Lance of Vineyard.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Gine. I never would have thought you were a raisinist.
I I will let you eat like a naked raisin.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
I just don't want to end things you don't want
it in thing a naked raisin.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
Yeah, you're a raisinist.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Let's see money from Taylorsville Ella. The Nanny Salem Steve
Fork pattern on peanut butter cookies sounds like something Mike
Lee has been laser focused on for the past fourteen years.
Tristan from the most west of Jordan's Midvales Rousedaarra has
some traffic for you. Dan of Evanston, looks like everybody's here.
(13:25):
Chef Roy woodworker Willy Johnny b checking in, listening while
doing some interesting wiring for a bug zapper.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Interesting wiring, right, creative wiring.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
I guess so, metal shop Mark hr Lady in Ogden,
dealing with the fact this is the first time in
twenty two years that I won't get a first day
of school picture.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Oh all right, Cameron checking in. All right, let's go
be called on this day.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
Seventy nine, XTC released their third studio album, Drums and Wires,
featuring ten feet tall Helicopter, when You're Near Me, A
complicated game, and that song making plans for Nigel.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
I like the Primus version of that. I was just
thinking that, Yeah, I mean that was the XDC One's good.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
Yeah, I like the Primus all right, we got Big
Boy News and a Pinuindo. Now right after that, it's
Frank christ Presents. They're fine, They're just fine. The dead
celebrity game. We'll give you a list of four celebrity names.
Three of those celebrities are just fine.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
One of them is dead. If you picked the dead
one correctly, you will win.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Tickets to see Gabriel Iglesias. You know the comedian who's
oh yes, fluff Fluffy Fluffy, September eleventh at the Utah
State Fair Park.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
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Speaker 2 (15:09):
One person is in police custody after a shooting at
police officers in treemonton on Sunday night. At least three
officers were hit by gunfire. Treemont and Garland police officers
responded to a disturbance near North Park Elementary School around
nine thirty pm last night. No further details about the
(15:29):
disturbance were provided. You know what that exactly was, but
the Brigham City Police Department, which is handling the public
information for the incident, said that the suspect fired at officers.
Officials confirmed that three officers were shot, However, they would
not confirm if any had died. The mayor of Treemonton
posted on Facebook the two officers were dead and one
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was injured. He quickly pulled that Facebook post off, So
there is some we don't really know the details. Brigham
City Police Detective Crystal Beck said the officers who were
involved had called for backup and then they they stopped
responding to their radios. You know, we need back up,
We need back up, and then they were off. The
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City of Tremont and this is a had originally posted.
A mayor from posted a message from Mayor Lyle Holmgren
claiming two police officers had been shot and killed. However,
both the city and Mayor Holmgren later retracted those comments.
This just came through Bill okay.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Brigham City Police updated the public Monday morning, confirming two
officers died after being hit in the shooting, and a
third officer evacuated from the scene and hospitalized along with
his K nine.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
And there's no word yet on what caused all of this.
What the motive? Yeah, what is nothing? Police said there
was no threat to the public. A resident of the
area drove up to the scene near his home when
a bullet hit his car. Said. I thought there was
somebody lighting off fireworks, said Randy Kidman. I come up
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the road and I saw two cop cars and something
in the road, and I decided it wasn't a good situation.
I went to go back out, and when I went
to go back out, I caught a bullet through the
driver's side door and it went out through my windshield.
So I just dovetailed and ran and ran home and
called my wife and told her to come outside make
sure I didn't have no holes in me. It was
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pretty freaky, he said, on very scary situation in Tremonton,
And we'll just kind of follow it and see we
can figure out what precipitated all of this. Superman actor
Terence Stamp has died at his home on Sunday morning.
He was eighty seven. The English actor's family confirmed the
news of his death in a statement to Reuters on Sunday.
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He leaves behind an extraordinary body of work, both as
an actor and as a writer that will continue to
touch and inspire people for years to come. The family
told the outlet. We asked for privacy at this very
sad time. The British star famously portrayed Superman's nemesis, General
Zold in the two Superman movies, Superman and Superman Two.
He also notably starred in nineteen sixty two Billy Budd
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when he was a very very young man. That was
like his breakout role. And if you see pictures of him,
my god, what a handsome young kid he was.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
I mean, he's handsome older man.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
Yeah, he's handsome, middle ages this picture X ninety six
dot com a slash Live. He's the mature Terence Stamp.
But Billy Budd, he was just like even men even
went oh wow. He was in Wall Street in nineteen
eighty seven. He was also in Priscilla, The Adventures of Priscilla,
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Queen of the Desert. He played a cross dresser. I
guess you would say he was also, unfortunately in the
Haunted Mansion. Don't hold that against him. I won't. I'm
not going to hold it against him. Let's see, two
homes were destroyed and one seriously damaged. In West Jordan.
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Two homes were burned in a fire after an ignited
Sunday evening. Two of the homes were destroyed a third
one had sighting damage the Jennifer Stamper, a resident in
the neighborhood, said the incident was terrifying. These people were screaming.
I took my headphones off and they said, there's a
fire behind you, and I turned around and I saw
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flames coming up out of the roof. She said. Flames
were coming from the house behind hers. Stamper said she
ran through her home yelling for her son to get
outside with the dogs and call nine one one. She
grabbed her garden hose and began trying to douse the
fire with her neighbors. They later evacuated when police arrived,
as officers said there was potential that the RV's pro
pane tanks could explode. The fire was put out. No
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one was injured. No word yet on the cause of
the fire or how many people were involved. Now we
go to the crime desk, Geeno Barbaria or Ace crime
reporter with a story about a I don't know about
a man who was in prison and I don't believe
he should have been allowed his conjugal visits.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Fifty five year old man David Brinson, convicted murderer serving
four consecutive life terms. This is a bad man. Yes,
allegedly strangled his wife, Stephanie, to death while she visited
him in prison. The Amador County District Attorney said the
incident occurred back in November at the Mule Creek State
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Prison in California. Brinston called prison officials around two am,
saying his wife had passed out while life saving measures
were attempted. Dowlls was pronounced dead at two fifty one am.
Her death, however, was ruled a homicide by strangulation. Back
in nineteen ninety three, Brinton was serving four consecutive life
sentences for murdering four people during a robbery. He was
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serving this time when his wife arrived for an unsupervised
overnight visit.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
You may be wondering why is this allowed? Yeh, it's
his wife, you know.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
The California Department of Corrections only prohibits conjugal visits in
specific cases. These include death row inmates, convicted sex offenders,
inmates being processed upon reception, and inmates under disciplinary restrictions.
There's no mention of inmates convicted of violent crimes. Furthermore,
conjugal visits can last up to forty hours. In a
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private apartment like facility on the prison grounds.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
Yeah, forty out Like wow, I'll bet some stuff goes on.
Why is the I mean, why is this so gay?
Speaker 1 (21:42):
I don't unsupervised. They just have a little like tough
shed on the grounds and your wife can come visit
for a.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
Day and a half. But what have you got against? Love?
Gina Well. European and NATO leaders announced Sunday that they
will join Resident of Vladimir Zelenski in Washington for talks
with Donald Trump about ending Russia's war in Ukraine. They're
rallying around the Ukrainian leader after his exclusion from Trump's
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summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The remarkable show of
solidarity with leaders from France, Britain and Germany saying they
would be at Zelenski's side at the White House on
Monday was an apparent effort to ensure the meeting goes
better than the last one in February, when Trump berated
Zelenski in a heated oval office encounter. The Europeans are
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very afraid of the oval office scene being repeated, and
so they want to support mister Zelenski to the hilt,
said retired French General Dominique Tringland, a former head of
France's military mission in the United Nations. It's a power
struggle and a position of strength that might work with Trump,
he said. The European leader's physical to demonstrate their support
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for Ukraine could potentially help ease concerns in Kiev than
other European capitals that Ukraine risks being railroaded into a
peace deal that Trump says he wants to broke her
with Russia. Zelensky has been pretty pretty adamant about the
fact that we will not give up land. We won't
give it up. Now. We need to have a cease
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fire and come to terms about what sort of a
standoff we can have, but we won't give up land.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
So because Putin wants, he wants stawn boss don boss yea.
And that that meeting in Alaska is just an embarrassment.
It really was.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Vladimir Putin just got everything he wanted there, you know,
a big show. Hi here I am in America. Hi.
How's it going. Oh no, we'll just leave things the same. Well,
thanks for coming back, I thinks. California Governor Gavin Newsom
said Thursday that his state will hold a November fourth
special election to seek voter approval of a new congressional
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map drawn up to try and win Democrats five more
US House heats in twenty twenty six. The move is
a direct response to a Republican led effort in Texas
pushed by Donald Trump as his party seeks to maintain
its slim House majority after the midterm elections. Texas lawmakers
are considering a new map that would help them send
five more Republicans to Washington. Democrats who so far have
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halted a vote by leaving the state announced. These are
Texas Democrats, who so far have halted a vote by
leaving the state, announced on Thursday that they will return
home if state Republicans end their current special session in
California releases its own redrawn map proposal. Both were expected
to happen on Friday. Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott is
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expected to call another special session to try and push
through the new maps nearly Well, Okay, let me move
just one other quick story here, South Korea. Kerrie, I
just saw this before I left home today. For decades,
many South Koreans have believed that sleeping in a closed
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room with an electric fan running can kill you. It's
a superstition that's done more than spark late night conversations.
It shaped the way manufacturer designed fans and how consumers
shop for them. It's a fascinating story. I had no idea. Yeah,
the scare scared again. Scare began in the twenties and
thirties when newspapers ran lurid headlines such as strange harm
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from electric fans, citing everything from nausea to facial paralysis.
During the seventies energy crisis, some historians think the government
encouraged the rumor to curb electricity use. So now law
requires timers on fans. Every model in South Korea has
a timer on it so that you don't you know,
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you can have it on when you're in the room,
but it'll go off at a certain time. I think
it's fascinating, just fascinating anyway.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Boutique brings you.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Frank Christ presents hosting the two.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
Ghoul for School, a free, family friendly oddities arts festival
featuring all local artists and vendors, raffle drawings and more,
all happening at Spooks Boutique this Sunday, August twenty fourth,
located at thirty four or fifty three South State Street
Spooks Boutique where Halloween is not a holiday, it's a lifestyle.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Oh, Frank is a Terrence Stamp. Yes he was. He
was a wonderful actor. This was very difficult for you
to have to go. And oh I didn't want to
send him to the phantom zone. I want to know,
are you close enough that you could call him Terry? Well,
I would never do that. It's mister stand Oh, it's mister.
(26:44):
I don't think Frank really has a park. You don't
have a personal relationship. No, No, it's very business life.
What I do is very personal, but it's very business less.
Frank Christ has joined us in the studio. He is
a grim reaper, the reaper of theals of our precious,
precious celebrities. And it's a hard job for Frank because
he loves them, all of them, all of our precious celebrities.
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They must be protected at all costs. There's nothing I
can do. Frank goes to the scene of the celebrity's death.
He checks to make sure that they're dead, and if
they are, he takes their essence, their soul, whatever you
want to call it. Takes it and whisks them away
to the distribution center and from there. You don't really
know what happens. I have no idea. I know Terrence
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went to the phantom zone. That's all I know. Frank
joins us every weekday to play the game. We call
Frank Chris Present. They're fine, They're just fine. It's a macabre,
ghoulish dead celebrity game. We ask a contestant to identify
the dead celebrity out of a list of four. Frank
has given me a list of four actors. Three of
them are in fact, they're just fine. One of them
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is dead. And do we have a contestant, Tyler. Tyler,
We're going to ask you to identify the dead celebrity
in this list. How are you, Tyler? I'm fine, just fine.
That's good to know, Tyler. Now, Tyler, if you do
this successfully, you will win Whata Gina.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Win tickets to see Gabriel Iglesias. That's Fluffy. He's a comedian.
September eleventh at Utah State Fair Park.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Because it is Never give Up Day, Tyler, Frank gave
me a list of actors in movies about people who
have refused to give up. You ready to go.
Speaker 8 (28:25):
I'm ready to do it all right.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Number one Benedict Wong. He starred in the film Dirty
Pretty Things. He was followed. This was followed by roles
in films like On a Clear Day, Sunshine, Grow Your
Own and Moon. He also appeared in the Netflix series
Marco Polo and in Doctor Strange. He was in The Martian,
about a man stranded on Mars who refuses to give up.
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Number one Benedict Wong. Number two is Claire Bloom. She
was Ophelia alongside Richard Burton and Hamlet. She had leading
roles in a street car named Desire, a Dolls House,
and Long Day's Journey in Tonight. During a very long career,
she worked with Laurence Olivier, John Gilgood, Georgey Scott, James Mason,
Paul Newman, Anthony Hopkins, Rod Steiger and Jerry Lewis. She
was in the King's Speech the King has to overcome
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his stuttering problem and he does not give up Number
two Claire Bloom. Number three is Robert Prosky, a well
known sporting actor with roles in Thief, Christine, the Natural,
and Broadcast News. Other roles include Missus Doubtfire, Last Action
Hero Rudy and Dead Man Walking. He was Stan on
the TV show Hill Street Blues, and as I mentioned,
he was in Rudy, about a man who finally realizes
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his dream to play football at Notre Dame. Number three
Robert Prosky and finally Craig Bierco. He was in Scary
Movie four Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in the
Thirteenth Floor. He also had an extensive Broadway career in
The Music Man, Guys and Dolls, and The Girl from
North Country. He was in Cinderella Man, the true story
of a boxer who becomes a champion against all odds.
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Number four Craig Bierco. One of those actors is dead, Tyler.
Who is it?
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Robert Frost.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Robert Frost is really dead, but he was not one
of the people on the list. I would say that's
close enough for Robin. Probably you meant Robert Prosky, Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He died in two thousand and eight at the age
of seventy seven. Claire Bloom still hanging in there, ninety four.
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You've got those Gabriel Iglesias tickets. Say thank you, Say
thank you, thank you, You're welcome. Han hang on the line. Tyler.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Now, Robert Frost was long gone before you became a
before before my time.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Even Robert Robert Frost delivered a poem at John F.
Kennedy's inauguration nineteen sixty whatever that was. Oh, well, didn't
around that.
Speaker 8 (30:49):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
I didn't take him. Now he was. Is there a poet?
Is there a special poet? I'm sure there must have
been in a TS Christ or some ts Christ. Well,
I have to go, I have to go check on that.
Turned Romans believe he's still alive. Ninety two. Oh, don't
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tell Sean means Robert Redford is eighty nine.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
He's fine, He's just so fine.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Goodbye for buddy, Goodbye bye, Frank.
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All right, Amy Donalds Sports Break, Hi Amy at all
in sports Break, Hello, Amy is here to give us
some sports of Amy's a sportscaster.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Uh, and you're doing a regular beat again.
Speaker 10 (32:11):
I'm doing a regular column. This Wednesday will be a
column on whoops. Somebody a regular column.
Speaker 7 (32:17):
And that's my mom.
Speaker 10 (32:18):
She's she's probably trying to figure out how to do streams.
She watches on the stream live stream's mom.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
Yeah, and you should know, missus, Amy, that your daughter
when you're when it's you, she has crickets on her phone.
Speaker 10 (32:32):
Well, no, crickets is always it's actually it's actually my
nickname for a group of my friends because of the crickets.
But yeah, no, uh I My column comes out every
other Wednesday, and this week is actually a Kassel Sports
dot com and it is on Dave Collie and the
sort of the hiking adventure he went on to do
(32:53):
the podcast you went to Triangle? Yeah, okay, so yeah,
and there's a little little little more about it. You
should know I made him.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
Cry, so you made him cry. What did you do
step on his foot?
Speaker 7 (33:02):
Nope, didn't touch him. It's just my question, an emotional thing.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (33:06):
Yeah, you know, he was very kind.
Speaker 10 (33:08):
Give me two and a half hours, and you know,
for me, that's a pretty standard interview.
Speaker 7 (33:13):
And is it there right now on Wednesday when it
comes out on Wednesdays?
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Yeah? Sports please, sports.
Speaker 7 (33:21):
Uh, we did have a tragedy in sports.
Speaker 10 (33:24):
Twenty two year old basketball player, a college basketball player,
drowned out at black is it black Black Stocks? Yeah,
Black Ridge Reservoir out in Harriman. The two kids, two
young people were swimming, I guess and and Dan Mayer.
Speaker 11 (33:43):
Uh.
Speaker 10 (33:43):
He played at Judge Memorial High School. He ended up
drowning twenty two years old.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
He was on a college team somewhere.
Speaker 7 (33:51):
Yeah, omaha, and yeah, so it was I think he
actually maybe graduated.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
Yeah, there you go, there he is right there.
Speaker 7 (33:59):
Yeah, so sad and condolence.
Speaker 10 (34:03):
Is a lot of really great things being said about
him by the Judge Catholic High school community. Apparently a
really great kid, very involved in the community. And they
lost another player like a year shooting.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (34:17):
Yeah, it's been a rough couple of years for the
Judge community. In that regard.
Speaker 10 (34:22):
So on Sunday, Real selt Like lost to Charlotte one
to zero. Diego Luna was out because of yellow card accumulation.
Charlotte scored on a free kick header awesome to see
if you want to watch, like, just a great, great,
great kick, well placed kick. And then at the header
Real saw Like picked up four more yellow cards, the
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most painful of which will be Xavier Gozo's yellow card
in the first half because that means he will miss
next Saturday's match because of yellow card accumulation. Really so,
there's much debate in the in the social media universe,
sports universe of about whether or not these are earned
or not earned, or fair or not fair. But the
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bottom line is you're trying to make the playoffs. This
is the last bit of season to push for that,
and playing without some of your best players is definitely problematics.
Ya as I mentioned, They're going to host Minnesota United
FC on Saturday, the twenty third, kickoff set seven thirty pm.
NWSL News the Utah Royals. They earn a scoreless draw
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against Angel City FC. Up next for them is Gotham FC.
They're on the road on August twenty third, and then
in very important sports angry news, Michigan received at what
analysts are calling an expensive slap on the wrist the
NCAA fight. So remember a few years ago actually came
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out when the Michigan won the national championship game in
twenty twenty three, that they had been sending scouts to
different players like media availability and having them film and
then they would they film or they would go to
games and film their sideline and then they would decode
their their their signals. So they were stealing signals basically,
and they they were found guilty of this. Okay, so
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you're not supposed to do this, and it's cheating, and
so they were fined fifty thousand dollars. Like Jim Harbaugh
who's now coaching the Chargers, he was banned from coaching
in the in the in college football for ten years,
which like he cares. Yeah, he was like, I'm so sad,
and he's if you want to see something that's just
indicative of his personality, you should watch.
Speaker 7 (36:33):
You mean that he's you mean that he's a turd
that yeah, yeah, he's worse than a turd.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
He's fifty fifty doesn't seem.
Speaker 10 (36:40):
Fifty thousand dollars in addition to ten percent of the
football program's budget, which people are estimating somewhere around somewhere
between twenty five and thirty million dollars. And so and
then Michigan head coach to own More has a two
year order to show cause. I guess this means and
he's suspended him for the first game of the twenty
twenty six season and they put Michigan on for your probation.
(37:03):
So I'm not sure how this works that he's in
this like he has to show I guess that anytime
they ask that they're not doing this.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
I'm assuming that's what it means. But like he wasn't
the coach.
Speaker 10 (37:13):
You know, maybe it's a way to check the program
and maintain institutional control. I don't know.
Speaker 7 (37:18):
It's a joke. The NCAA is a joke. They are
they'll be gone soon. Because let me tell you about
the next story.
Speaker 10 (37:26):
And if you haven't, if you haven't read about or
watched Mark Carlin's comments on the new.
Speaker 7 (37:33):
And the settlement between the.
Speaker 10 (37:37):
I guess it's a house versus NCAA is the case,
but it's the lawsuit that said colleges have to share
the revenue they make off student athletes with the student athletes. Right,
so they part of that settlement is that they get
I think it was twenty million, Yeah, twenty point five
million per year that they can that they can pay
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players in a single fiscal year.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
Right.
Speaker 10 (38:02):
So basically, you athletic director Mark Carlon said, we're on board,
we're going to do this. You talked about having a
little bit of a fund and how they're going to
try to raise money. The big questions are like, where's
that money going to go. The other thing they took
off is scholarship limits, and everyone's like this is great
because like, for example, baseball can only give like eleven
and a half scholarships. No, yeah, eleven point I don't
know how this, Yeah eleven, it's actually eleven point seven,
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which I don't really understand, but basically means like we'll
pay your housing and you got to pay everything else.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
Right.
Speaker 10 (38:29):
They give people pieces of scholarships to make it more attractive.
But now they they so there's forty there's usually forty
athletes in a college baseball program. Now they can give
all forty athletes a scholarship if they want. So those
are those are some of the changes, but the money
breakdown is what nobody's willing to really one hundred percent give.
There's speculation and that universally it's going to be about
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sixty to seventy percent.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
To football, and then of course that's for the money.
Speaker 10 (38:56):
My guess is, as I've said before, football needs to
breakout of it needs to be not a part of
college sports. It's upsetting the balance of everything else. They're
canceling other sports, minor sports, and women's sports are going
to suffer. I think they said fifteen to twenty percent
will go to men's basketball, which doesn't leave a lot
for women's sports and other men's sports. So it's a mess.
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And they're saying, oh, college sports has changed forever. It
already changed, And the problem is the NSA can never
get their crap together and deal with issues as they
come up.
Speaker 7 (39:31):
So now you have the courts deciding.
Speaker 10 (39:33):
And remember that Donald Trump has is whatever the executive
order that he signed saying we're going to maintain integrity
and college sports, which is hilarious. And then Congress is
looking at a bill that would put into would codify
what Donald Trump's.
Speaker 7 (39:55):
An executive order basically says.
Speaker 10 (39:57):
So this went into effect on July first, You're going
to see I going to see a lot of changes
this season because most bigger colleges, with lots of money
and very smart collectives front loaded their nil deals so
they paid their athletes already. They frontloaded their deals, so
they don't they're not subject to this cap. Basically, we
have a salary cap in college sports now, which is
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just and now there's also a college Sports Commission that
will monitor this revenue sharing cap thing and I have
and it will have the power to punish schools.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
Is this taking the fun out of it?
Speaker 7 (40:32):
Is it taking the fun out of it?
Speaker 10 (40:34):
Now? It's it's not the fun that is taking out
of it's it's always it's been a business most of
the time. I've most of the twenty years I've been
covering it, and now it's just more we're working to
make it about board.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
Right.
Speaker 10 (40:48):
So the problem is this, like the collectives don't have
to tell you where they get their money, how much
they're paying. These contracts aren't are not often not public.
And my issue is if you're going to do this
aspect actually with kids coming out of high school. I
know high school kids who have million dollar shoe deals, right,
this is something.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
I didn't even have shoes when I left, and.
Speaker 10 (41:09):
I had shoes, and I earned those shoes with my
very I was a well, no, I was well paid
video store employee.
Speaker 7 (41:17):
I made above average. I made above minimum wage in
the eighties. So yeah, I had a nice, nice shoes.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
So it was better for you back then.
Speaker 7 (41:25):
It was better for me back then. I've only gone downhill.
Speaker 10 (41:29):
That was my peak. But anyway, it's it's basically they're
hoping that they're not going to be like they they said.
The team last year was an eight million dollar roster,
the Utah football team last year.
Speaker 7 (41:41):
So just GENI can process.
Speaker 2 (41:43):
That eight million dollars to win to players went.
Speaker 7 (41:46):
To players what they spent on players.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
So yeah, and unfortunately much a lot of that went
to cam Rising.
Speaker 10 (41:54):
Maybe we don't know this is the problem, Like we
need to be able to I think there needs to
be some transparency in this level, especially if we're if especially,
I mean, where are they making money?
Speaker 7 (42:05):
Are they making en off students? Are they jacking up
ticket prices?
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Like?
Speaker 10 (42:07):
Where where is this money coming from? And how is
it impacting the rest of the college and the rest
of college sports. So also Alyssa Peelee signed her third
WNBA contract is you can only have three, so if
they don't keep her in two weeks, then she can't
play anymore. But hopefully she gets signed to a here
rest there.
Speaker 2 (42:24):
You, Amy Donaldson, say to your mom, my mom, love you.
Speaker 7 (42:29):
Yesterday was my birthday.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
And you didn't send any money yet.
Speaker 7 (42:34):
Oh she never does.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Come on, put a fiver in an envelope, Billy Green
is what I get? A blue one dollar? Thank you?
All right, all right, we've got boners coming up here.
The candidate you'll be considering today boner candidate number one,
it's for the good of the country. Born candidate number two,
I think Superman has drowned. And boner candidate number three.
(42:58):
The jester is upset on this day.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
In let's see thirty years ago today, Garbage released their
self titled debut studio album featuring Vow, Stupid Girl, Milk Queer.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
And that song only Happy when it rains. All right,
Time for Boner of the day. Three news stories.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
These will be examples of bad, stupid, or funny human behavior.
And you will decide with your vote of these three candidates,
which one is the worst, Which one deserves to be
Boner of the Day for today August eighteen, twenty twenty five.
We'll give you two candidates now, a third after the news,
and once you've heard all three, then you will vote
one of you lucky random Boner voters will receive you.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
Can't buy it, Gotta Win It Radio from Hell boner
t shirt.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
Here's Boner candidate number one. It's for the good of
the country. Representative Ralph Norman, Republican South Carolina, has acknowledged
that prizes are up as a result of Trump's tariffs,
and yet he emphasized this is for the good of
the country. Okay. Host John Scott asked the congressman on
(44:10):
Fox Report with John Scott, who recently announced his run
for governor of South Carolina, to explain a Fox poll
showing only fifty five percent approval rating for Trump. On
the economy, Well, I think a lot of people are
seeing higher prices. Our family is in the construction business
and we get a lot of our timber from Canada
(44:30):
and other countries. You see, it's higher. Steel prices are up.
But you know this is all for the good of
the country. Should we expect high prices for a short time, yes,
but overall we couldn't keep going away. We were going
This is why this president is doing such a good job.
What The President's sweeping tariffs took effect Thursday last Thursday,
(44:52):
after months of delays and backdoor deals. Most imports into
the US and will now be subject to baseline ten
percent duty, with the overall average effective tariff right now
sitting at more than seventeen percent. Notably a congressman, Norman
was one of the few House lawmakers not to endorse
Trump back in twenty twenty four, backing former United Nations
Ambassador Nikki Haley instead. In late July. His late July
(45:16):
announcement of his upcoming gubernatorial bid, however, he praised Trump,
predicting what he did in Iran is going to put
him in the anals of the greatest presidents we have
ever had.
Speaker 3 (45:27):
So the party that lost their mind because egg prices
were high, it's no good of the country now saying, yes,
prices are high, it's.
Speaker 2 (45:36):
For the good of the country. Here's boner candidate number two.
I think Superman is drunk. Democrats are calling on Mullens McLeod,
what a good name. Mullen's McLeod a. Mullins McLoud to
drop out of the race for South South Carolina again
to drop out of the race for South Carolina governor
(45:56):
after an arrest. Video for May surfaced of McLoud in
which he goes on an exploited filled rant and calls
himself Superman.
Speaker 6 (46:04):
Oh boy.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
The fifty three year old South Carolina lawyer was arrested
May fourteen and Charleston, according to police report obtained by
Huffington Post, after he was found walking around wearing only
his underwear and shoes, yelling at the top of his
lungs and moving his arms frantically. The officer's handcuff McLoud,
and while they were trying to get McLeod's name, he
kept referring to himself as I'm Superman. Well you can't
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handcuff Superman. Well, okay, I'm God. He's also referring to God.
This sounds more than drunk. This sounds like other stuff.
Let me just say this, if he was a Republican,
he'd get a seat on the cabinet. In his arrest
video published by w PDE, when asked his name, McLoud responded,
it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. My friend trusts me.
I'm one of the most important humans to ever walk
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the soil when I'm governor. According to the police report.
Now look at his picture there x ninety six dot
com slash live. He doesn't look crazy. I mean, he
just looks like an normal guy. But according to the
police report, we're on their way to jail. McCloud continued
to yell incoherently about vague historic events. The officer noted
in the police report that mcloud's symptoms were typical of
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an individual under the influence of a stimulant narcotic. You really,
Boner candidate at number two. I think Superman is drunk
coming up at a moment, Boner candidate number three. The
gesture is upset. Boner candidate at number three coming up
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Well, if at one time it was thought that mosquitoes
couldn't survive really in desert climates, Las Vegas is a
case study in how wrong that is. Mosquitoes typically prefer
more tropical, humid conditions, but these, it says here, biting
(48:16):
machines have exploded in number throughout the Las Vegas Valley
in recent years because of a host of changes. A
mix of urban development, climate change, in secticide resistance, and
genetic adaptations are creating more hospitable environment for the insects.
In southern Nevada, Las Vegas is hardly alone in its
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battle against these pesky insects. Warmer temperatures and shifting weather
patterns are expanding the geographical range in which mosquitoes live
and breed. In many ways. What's happening here is playing
out across the desert southwest and beyond. The mosquitoes have
brought with them not only the nuisance of bug bites,
but also the major threat of mosquito born diseases such
(48:57):
as dengey fever, West Nile virus and what's the other
one where no, that's the one that makes you sleepy
lime disease. Sorry, no, that's ticks.
Speaker 3 (49:15):
Mosquitoes are a mosquitos are a dankey fever, and it's
ticks COVID.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
That's right, the ticks bring COVID. Don't tell.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
That's making me itch speaking of COVID.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Summer cold No, maybe not. COVID nineteen is apparently everywhere
right now, and things are expected to get worse before
they get better. Some experts predict virus rates will continue
to rise while we ride out the summer infection surge.
Jay Wheeland and infectious disease modeler, would you like to
me to model this infectious disease for you? He shared
(49:52):
on social media that he predicts the summer COVID nineteen
wave will hit a peak in early September, so now's
the time to follow COVID mentioned strategies wearing a mask
in crowded spaces and washing your hands well. Jeane Dowd,
a professor of demography and population health at the University
of Oxford in England, referenced to wellens Wheeland's prediction model
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in her substack newsletter Data for Help, along with recent
data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that
shows COVID infections rising in all but five states, which
doesn't say which ones. Anyway, it's peaking. It's the summer
peak apparently. See how Speaker Mike Schultz has called for
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a review of the criminal justice law that has ensnared
Senate President J. Stewart Adams in controversy of accusations that
he improperly influenced the legislation to help a relative facing
criminal charges. On Friday, Speaker Schultz, Republican from Hooper, issued
a statement announcing a working group to review the law.
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During the twenty twenty four legislative session, Senate Bill two
thirteen wasted through the full legislative process. The bill received
input and support from criminal justice stakeholders, including victims, and
the majority of lawmakers in multiple public hearings, and its
merits were discussed in the Senate and House committees, as
well as on both floors. The proposed policy change was
(51:17):
transparent to legislators, stakeholders, and the public. He said, with
the recent heightened attention on Senate Bill two thirteen, I
believe it's important to reconvene stakeholders or further discussion to
ensure that we arrived at the right policy. I have
spoken with President Adams and he agrees this is all
just a big show. It is just a big show.
(51:40):
We will convene a working group to conduct a comprehensive
review of state policy in this area to ensure our
laws protect public safety, uphold accountability, and serve the best
interests of all Utahns. The spokesperson for Adams has confirmed
that he's agreed to the working group. Is that law that,
(52:01):
as reported by the Salt Lake Tribune, he initiated a
change to the law that ultimately helped an eighteen year
old relative who was charged with child rape over a
sexual relationship with a thirteen year old. It helped this
relative receive a more lenient sentence.
Speaker 1 (52:20):
Now they will say, well, it was not retroactive, so
it just means going forward. But of course it influenced
the court. Of course they were sentencing.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
All this is Adam Adams needs to step down. Well,
that's not going to happen now.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
So and I would say, what if his relative was
the thirteen year old instead of the eighteen year old,
how would he feel about that?
Speaker 2 (52:43):
I'm sure he'd be going back to bat for that.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
Sure they will.
Speaker 2 (52:46):
Yeah, it's been almost a month since Fox thirteen years
talked to Jesse Cortes, whose home has been vandalized multiple
times in roy She said the graffiti at her home
has stopped and has gotten better. Nothing on our end.
We're seeing people on social media suffering from it. Cortes said.
We were able to cover our fence with the white
but it's still damaged. You can still see through it.
(53:09):
Residents are frustrated over repeated graffiti in Roy Well. According
to the roy Police Department, graffiti and public parks has
gotten worse. Just over the last couple of days. We've
had three or four cases where things have been tagged
with graffiti, two different parks, I believe, said Sergeant Josh Taylor.
So what's their solution. They're going to.
Speaker 3 (53:29):
Have a curfew for miners, that's the solution, because I
don't I don't think that's going to stop any graffiti.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
I don't know. A dead fish are washing up along
the banks of the Jordan River in great numbers in
the Utah Department of Environmental Qualities in investigating the cause
behind it. If you've run, bike or golfed along the
Jordan lately, you might have smelled it before you saw it.
That just takes me back to when I would go
camping and people would clean fish, said Mark Thomas, who
(53:58):
lives near the river in Lee. Thomas noticed the oder
Thursday night, and then this morning I came asa all
those dead fish floating, he says, It's just the small
section I walked with my dog Thomas. Oh, No, Thomas
is the guy. His dog is Alvin. I was walking Alvin.
We spotted hundreds of dead fish. Nobody at this point
(54:20):
seems to know what's causing this. I want to know
more about Alvin. Well, why don't you call the guy Dan?
Speaker 11 (54:26):
He said.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Fine. Two police officers were shot and killed, and a
deputy and a canine were injured responding to a domestic
disturbance in treemonton late last night, and officer from Tremont
and Garland Police responded to several hang up calls from
a residence near seven hundred No. Two hundred East about
nine pm. According to a news release from Brigham City Police,
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the officer spoke to a resident about an apparent domestic
dispute when a man with a gun emerged from the
home and fatally shot the officer. A second officer who
arrived to assist, was also fatally shot. A deputy from
the Boxelder County Sheriff's Office also responded. The suspect fired
several shots into the deputy's vehicle, hitting the deputy and
a canine. The deputy was taken to the hospital, where
(55:12):
they are in fair condition. The canine is also recovering.
Additional officers arrested the suspected shooter and booked him into
the Boxelder County Jail for investigation of aggravated murder. Names
of the deceased officers have not yet been released. Dozens
of cats were found living in deplorable conditions on a
(55:32):
home at the end of a cul de sac in
Riverton on Friday. Animal Control was tipped off that dozens
of cats were living in deplorable conditions. What they found
in the home were so many cats that police said
it was hard to keep count. This is unprecedented. Since
we've organized as a police department in twenty nineteen, we've
never had this many animals in one home.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Well, the cats won't hold over to count them.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Over fifty cats were in this home, all in various
medical conditions, some of them missing an eye, some of
them missing a tooth, some of them emaciated. They're all friendly,
but in bad, bad shape. The cats were discovered by
the Division of Child and Family Services two weeks ago
while the agency was removing two children from the home.
(56:22):
I guess I had your pet spader. Well, let's see
one other story here. Restaurant attendance in the nation's capital, YEP,
has taken a dive in the wake of Trump's Washington,
d C. Crackdown on crime, according to data from open Table.
Last Monday, Trump announced he was taking federal control of
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DC's police department and deploying the National Guard in the
city in an effort to fight crime. Beginning that Monday,
seated diners at Washington restaurants, according to online reservation numbers,
started to drop dramatically in comparison to the prior year,
dipping sixteen percent. On Wednesday, the amount of seated diners
at restaurants with reservations fell thirty one percent, slightly recovering
(57:07):
to down by twenty percent on Saturday. But part of
the problem here is, Oh, by the way, so Trump
had said he was going to install somebody from the
National Guard.
Speaker 3 (57:19):
I believe it was as the police chief in Washington,
d C. That's not going to happen. No, you can't,
it won't happen.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
And the mayor, while seeming to kind of go along
with this a little bit for a while, Muriel Bowser,
she's now pushing back pretty hard against the Trump administration
on all of this is just a dress rehearsal. It's
interesting to see what's happened. And the apparently the National
Guard troops that have been deployed, they're not in high
(57:50):
crime areas. Walking through the Washington Mall where there's very
little crime.
Speaker 3 (57:56):
Yeah, there's a map of where the high crime areas
are in and then there's the same map showing where
Ice is.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
Well, we don't want to go there.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
They're not in the same place because quotas not about
it's not about arresting criminals.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
It's about quotas. And the mayor of New Orleans, LaToya Cantrell,
was indicted Friday in what prosecutors called a year's long
scheme to hide a romantic relationship with her bodyguard, where
he used to being paid as if he was working,
even when they met alone in apartments and traveled to
vineyards for wine. Where's the movie you want the movie? Why? Oh, Gina?
(58:32):
There are hundreds of movies like this. Yeah, but I
want another one all right now?
Speaker 1 (58:36):
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Speaker 2 (58:47):
Right, Here's Boner Canada at number three. The Jester is upset.
Upset at the noise of a landscaper's lawnmower, a Florida
man retrieved a dagger from his car and threatened the
worker with the weapon, according to cops, who say that
the accused was also wearing a full Jester costume the
incident and arrest. According to a court affidavit, a landscaper,
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Brian Harrison was or Hanson was moving two separate lawns
mowing two separate lawns, excuse me on a Saint Petersburg
Street yesterday afternoon when he was confronted by Anthony Marzola,
who lives in a nearby home. Marzola, investigator say, became
upset with the sound of the mower and retrieved a
twelve inch dagger from a vehicle and began walking toward
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the victim. Yelling and pointing the dagger at Hansen, yelling
that he cannot be mowing. Marzola advanced until the victim
positioned his stand on mower between him and the defendant.
The cops noted that the defendant, mister Mazzola, was wearing
a full Jester costume during the incident and arrest with
(01:00:02):
the report, and that doesn't ined cay why Marzola was
at home wearing a Jester outfit in the middle of
the day, but it seems likely that the get up
was related to his operation of the Psychedelic Jester Smoke Shop,
oh which recently moved from Seminole to Saint Petersburg. Mister
Marzola has a smoke shop called The Jester, so it's
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his personality. Yes, he was, and he likes to wear
his Jester costume. Boner candidate number three, The Jester is upset,
all right, let's review the first two and vote a boner.
Candidate number one was It's for the good of the country.
That's what South Carolina Representative Ralph Norman says about the
(01:00:43):
high prices. Price is going up because of Trump's tariffs
going up. That's for the good of the country. Ultimately,
that's for the good of the country. Boner Candidate number two,
I think Superman is drunk. This is a guy running
for governor in South Carolina. His name is Mullins McLeod.
(01:01:03):
He was arrested wearing his underpants and shoes, yelling at
the top of his lungs that he was Superman and God.
And Boner candidate number three, the jester is upset. All right,
there you go.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
You've got to decide him. These three candidates, which one
is the worst time to a ward? Boner of the
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Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
Oh in cabbage, you wouldn't expect cabbage to sort of
mix in with posta. I didn't either, but I tried
it and it was really good, So there was a
clear cut winner. A boner candidate number two, Superman is drunk,
Boner candidate number three, the Gester is upset. They each
got about an equal number of votes, around twenty votes,
(01:02:12):
but Boner candidate number one with one hundred and fifty
four votes. It's for the good of the country wins
Boner of the Day. You know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
I'm cher Boner of the Day for today August eighteen,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Now qualified to be Boner of the Week. I have
here an email of interest. Well, is it truly of interest?
Kind of? Yeah, right, email kind of interest. I'm kind
of going to pay attention there, sort of. I went
to see went to the movies on Saturday, went to
(01:02:47):
the Broadway Salt Lake Folm Society they have. They were
playing the movie Weapons and which, by the way, is
very good. It's a horror movie, but it's also way.
It's got Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, Yeah, and they're
both great. Benedict Wong is in it, who was on
(01:03:08):
our list today. He's really good. Everybody in it is good.
And then what's her name, Maryann Harris Amy Madigan who
who You'll sit there now you'll probably remember this now,
but you'll sit there when she first comes on the
screen and then the whole time she's all of her scenes.
You keep you'll keep going, what I know who that is?
(01:03:29):
Who is that? Who is that? It's Amy Madigan in
a really bizarre performance, very very creepy and very bizarre.
And I recommend the movie. It's it's entertaining, it's it
keeps you on your toes. There's a lot going on
and it's scary. But as we walked into the Broadway,
(01:03:52):
the ticket takers there, well there aren't ticket takers really.
There's somebody sitting and they have like little machines. But
I always go up there and if there's nobody ahead
of me, I just always go up to the man
or the woman that's sitting there and say you help
me buy my tickets please, because they have like a
computer there, and he'll sit there and just say, okay,
what how many tickets you need?
Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
And he'll do all the do all the work on
you make this go? Yeah, that's kind of what I do.
I could do it myself, but it's easier and I
just go, hey, can you make this go?
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
I'm always confused when they want you to pay for
the snacks on that I'd rather go over to the
snack I found those people, decide what I.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Want and then I'll pay. That's what I do. Yeah,
as a matter of fact, when that, when that happened,
and he's so we got the tickets all around. He said,
now popcorn, and I went and my son was there
and he said, no, we're going up to the counter again.
Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
It's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
You can do it that way too, that's fine. So anyway,
buy the tickets. And then we're standing by the concession
stand waiting for my kid to buy popcorn and stuff.
And the guy who sold me the ticket it came
walking up. He said, Hi, Bill, I don't mean to
bother you. I know you're but but I just wanted
to tell you something. And I said okay, And he
(01:05:08):
told me this story, and I said, send that to
me in an email, so I don't I don't forget
it in an email interest, which is here, he says, Hey, Bill,
this is Todd, the ticket taker guy at SLFs. We
met today before your Catfest movie. I hope you enjoyed
the antics. I wondered what he meant by that. Yeah,
(01:05:28):
and then I so I looked up at Salt Lake
Film Society does have a some Catfest video twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
It's a compilation of a bunch of cat videos. It's
gone viral like memes.
Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
And which I didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
I didn't go after that cat's playing with cucumbers, are
being scared of cucumbers.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Like stuff like that. I think he knew, I mean
he must he was being silly. I think he was
just kidding me. Yeah, because we did have an exchange.
I said, I'm going to see weapons, and he went, oh,
I really want to. I'm going to see it probably
tomorrow here, but he said. Here's my memory of the
morning of September eleventh, two thousand and one. It was
a normal morning. I was getting ready for my teaching job,
(01:06:08):
eating breakfast, packing my lunch, you, going off to school
to teach, all the while listening to your show like
I did every morning. Occasionally I'd call in and make
a comment or ask a question, and listen to Punk's
movie reviews. It was my morning routine to prepare me
for the challenge of teaching eighth grader's algebra. When I
was on the work treadmill, routine meant everything to me.
(01:06:31):
Well that particular morning, I remember Carrie talking about an
airplane crashing in New York City, And as I listened,
I thought, well, it's a small plane of some sort
that happens in towns across America. Some from time to time,
small planes crash into buildings, and I remember you saying
something like that, isn't a small plane. Time stopped for
a moment, thinking about what might be happening. I turned
(01:06:52):
on the TV to watch the second plane fly into
the second tower live. I knew my teaching gig was
over and I would be at my Air National Guard
base for the foreseeable future. I was right. The call
came in about twenty minutes. I was a military policeman
back then, and I knew that my services would be needed.
(01:07:13):
It was two years before I would step back into
a classroom again. My life changed all at once that day,
and I remember you and your show plain as day.
I can still feel time stopping, as I'm sure you
experienced the same anomaly. Thanks for allowing me to share
that with you today. You and carry are part of
my history, a story I've told numerous times. Be well
(01:07:37):
and best wishes with that foot of yours. Oh he's
a bicycle rider, and he said, I used to see
you riding your bike a lot around the Capitol in places,
and I said, yeah, I don't ride much anymore because
of my foot. I hope to see you cruising around
the Capitol again soon. And it signed Todd Rushton, and
I'm sure he meant you too, Gen. He just said
(01:07:59):
you and Kerry, But yeah, I was there. Gina was
there as well, and he was very nice and and
did his part. He did his part when that happened.
And isn't that fast? He well that they called him
up that quickly. The minute he saw that, he said,
I'm not probably not going to back to class to
teach twenty minutes. And I assume, by the way, he's
(01:08:23):
in the Guard, right he was. I don't know if
he still is.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
My point being, that's what the Guard is for, for
this kind of thing being caught. People that sign up
to be part of the National Guard are signing up
to help with that kind of thing emergence or with
natural disasters, what ar rescuing ice cream vendors.
Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Anyway, it was nice to meet you, Todd, and thanks
for helping me buy my ticket. Well we had to
buy five tickets. It was a big deal. That's hard.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Oh interest, I went to a Freaky Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
I was along for the ride on an event that
was already happening.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
It's too bad, you know that there there there's a
two letter word that you never know how to use.
Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
No, no, I mean no, because it was these are
people that I wanted to spend some time with, and
this was the way to spend.
Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
Spend time in the with the movies, sit in the
dark and we chatt.
Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
I told my husband this, after what what did you
enjoy about the movie? The car ride there and back
because we chatted, so it was worth it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
I watched a Monkey. You watched a monkey? The Monkey?
The Monkey that Oh yeah, yeah, that's that's an old yeah,
not an old movie. This year hilarious.
Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
It was supposed to be kind of funny.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
It was, it was, It actually was anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
Bill Frost, he's here.
Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
Don't miss television so much.
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
Don't miss Big Head Todd in The Monster Sunday, August
twenty fourth at the Snowpark Amphitheater at Deer Valley. Get
tickets at the Stateroom Presents.
Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
Dot com and now here.
Speaker 1 (01:10:15):
He is.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
It's Bill Frost. He is a writer.
Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
Bill writing can be found at Cityweekly dot net. He
is also a podcaster. He does a podcast about television
called tv Tan and he's a musician in a band
called Magdevega. And you can find all of the stuff
that you want about Bill Frost ware at Bill Frost
dot tv. And you're here to tell us what's on
(01:10:41):
TV this week.
Speaker 5 (01:10:42):
Yeah, I actually got more new stuff than I expected. Okay,
I love this for this week. Okay, Tomorrow on Netflix
Devo the documentary Yes, premiered Kerry will be very exciting,
premiered to Sundance. And yeah, a lot of archival footage
and interviews with Mark Mothers, Bod Jared Casett, Gerald Cassel.
(01:11:03):
And this is from the director who did American movie
way back when you remember that. No, sorry, it was
pretty funny, but yeah and uh also on a available
to rent or buy tomorrow, Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning.
Really Yeah, that sounds like something Seth Rogan would green
(01:11:23):
light at the studio. The name sound like parodies anymore?
The whole Mission Impossible franchise.
Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
Final Reckoning didn't. I didn't care for it. Did you
go to the theater?
Speaker 10 (01:11:36):
I did?
Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:11:37):
Well?
Speaker 5 (01:11:38):
On Wednesday, This is a show that's been on for
a couple of years, but I'm just now noticing it.
It's called Fisk. It's an Australian series making Fisk f
I s K making it. It's debuting its third season
for America now. It's already been on in Australia. It's
a kind of a workplace comedy about a high I
(01:12:00):
placed attorney who has to relocate back to her small
hometown and work at a dumpy legal firm.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
Will I need subtitles? No, okay. You can see the
trailer at X and I six dot com.
Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
It's very funny and also on Wednesday, Gina, you might
be interested in this, all right, The Twisted Tale of
Amanda Knox, a dramatization of the Amanda Ox story Foxy
Noxy Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Oh, this isn't a documentary. This is a dramatism. Oh well,
produced by Amanda Knox. Well, I wonder, I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Sure she will look like I'm sure they cast somebody very.
Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
Much, Grace Van Patten.
Speaker 5 (01:12:37):
She's very good looking, and she was brought in to
replace Margaret Qualley, who had to do other stuff.
Speaker 10 (01:12:43):
Ah.
Speaker 5 (01:12:44):
I'm trying to think what Margaret Qualley's in right now.
She's in a movie directed by Ethan Cohen. Okay, that's
probably what she passed on it for.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
I think that was probably a wise mood choice. Yeah.
On Thursday, the twenty first Peacemaker season two.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Ya.
Speaker 5 (01:13:01):
Uh, Peacemaker makes a brief appearance in the New Superman movie.
Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
And the reason that James Gunn James Gunn said, the
reason the Superman is available now to rent or buy
is because he wanted people to see it before they
saw Peacemaker.
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Yeah, so he's worried about Peacemaker.
Speaker 3 (01:13:17):
No, it's just it helps explain. Oh, it's a time
portal situation.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
It's a whole thing.
Speaker 5 (01:13:25):
And it's on HBO Max on Thursday, and uh, Tim
Meadows is joining the cast, as is Frank Grillo.
Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Rick Flagg. Don't get all your flags mixed.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Up because Peacemaker killed Rick Flagg Junior, right, and now
Senior is in charge of the same division.
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
But no hard feelings, no hard.
Speaker 5 (01:13:48):
Also on Thursday, on Netflix, Hostage It's a five part
mini series starring as Julie Delpy as the the President
of France.
Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
Okay or sure? What do they have to have prime ministers?
I don't know? Okay?
Speaker 5 (01:14:04):
In Surienne Jones is the PM of Britain and they
get kidnapped and blackmailed, and I thought, I think I
just saw Interest Elby and John Cena to do this
in the movie a few weeks ago. Right, Yeah, And
uh Friday, Long Story Short on Netflix. It's from the
guy who did BoJack Horseman. It's an animated comedy and
(01:14:27):
it's also a concludi producer and art director from Tuca
and Birdie, which was a very weird but funny series
on Adult Swim. And it's basically it's about a family.
It goes in different timelines. It's like, here's what we
were doing ten years ago, here's what we'll be doing now.
And it's about a family. The voices include Abby Jacobson,
(01:14:49):
Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Ben Feldman, Max Greenfield, and others.
And they have so much confident in this in this
they've already renewed it for a second sea And and
it's called Long Story Short on Netflix from Raphael Bob Wakesburg.
You did BoJack Horseman, And Uh, if you haven't seen
(01:15:11):
BoJack hol Horseman for a while or have never seen it,
I'd recommend it. It's a great show. And uh, also,
I didn't I didn't know this show was still happening.
Invasion season three. We go like at least two years
between seasons. It's a show about a big invasion of
Earth by aliens, and it's told from a several different
(01:15:32):
perspectives around the world, and it's expensive, sprawling thing. But yeah,
it's not It's a pretty good show, but it's not
good enough two years. Wait, good enough.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
I watched a couple of episodes. The first season was
the best for sure, and I watched it and went, Okay, yeah,
it's sort of typical. Yeah, and yeah, that's it for
the new stuff this week. I think The Real Housewives
a Saltaker back this week. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
I thought it was Timber.
Speaker 2 (01:16:02):
I don't know, but I'm sure you'll have somebody on that. Yeah. Absolutely,
And the the Alien Earth is great, oh man. Yeah,
and I love it so much. And I finally started
watching the studio. It can be sort of sort of
up and down. Some episodes are really good and some
are like, yeah, but it's but all in all, it's entertaining.
Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
Real Housewives comes back September sixteenth, Jumping the Gun. Yeah,
we're excited.
Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
I know you're excited. Last week's episode of Star Trek
Your Worlds. I just watched that last night. Very good. Yeah,
I thought it was excellent. And let's Aliens Alien, Yeah,
Earth Alien Earth?
Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
Right, Yeah, we just mentioned she was googling, but yeah,
it's it's it's that eyeball alien.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Yeah. Okay, anyway, I'm catching up on poker Face as well.
Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
Oh yeah, season second season not quite as good as
the first season because she's in one place and.
Speaker 3 (01:17:11):
I've noticed that she's really leaning into that, you know,
the character's quirkiness, almost to the point where it's like obvious.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
That she's leanings doing Colombia. She's doing a lot of that.
Speaker 5 (01:17:26):
Yeah, by season three, it's going to come even higher.
It's going to start smoking cigars. You won't be able
to hear it, right, Well, thank you, Bill Frost, thank
you very much.
Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
You're not going to believe this what we're saying, Happy
birthday to two members of.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
Men at Work today. I don't believe it. That's true.
Not a word of it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
Ron strikerd and John Reese, the drummer and lead guitarist
of Men at Work.
Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
Oh, there you go, both on this day. Okay, be Gina.
Is it brought to you by anyone?
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
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Speaker 2 (01:18:13):
Well, the be Gina game, if it can be called
a game, will commence in just a few minutes. But first,
this word about a special gift that all the kids
you know will be clamoring for from the Young Sport company.
It's a carton of children's chocolate cigarettes.
Speaker 3 (01:18:30):
The cigarette pats in the carton look just like dads
fine milk chocolate cigarettes, each one paper wrapped ten to
a pack.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Eight packs of assorted brands.
Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
To a carton, very realistic looking packs of Camels, Old Gold, Palmall,
Lucky Strike, and Chesterfield. It's only a dollar fifty per
garden plus fifteen cents tax.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
No CODs. Please send to Young Sport Box fifty three,
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. Your kids started on Young Sport chocolate
cigarettes today now the chek ones, but not I don't
know chocolate. The cigarettes are a novelty item only they
are not meant to be lit and they are guaranteed
to contain zero cancer calting substance.
Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
Oh well, and now he's a man who kicked the
chocolate cigarette habit years ago, your host, Kerry Jackson, I
would have ordered Johnny, but no CODs nods.
Speaker 2 (01:19:28):
Sorry about that. I'm a cash on delivery kind of guy.
That used to be a thing. Kid. You could order
something and hand them like ten dollars and the letter
carrier would take your money. Somebody decided this is not
a good idea. Yeah, it really wasn't.
Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
When the randomizer has picked a contestant, Gina, you'll be
playing against Alicia today. No, Alicia, are you there? Yes, Okay,
We're going to toss a coin to see who goes first.
It will give you the advantage heads tails heel, all right,
see it is heads terribly sorry, you're gonna have to
(01:20:07):
work for these Googo dolls tickets. That means the first
question is for Gina to answer exclusively multiple choice pop
culture trivia. If she gets it correct, she gets the point.
If not, Alicia, I hope you're paying attention. I'll let
you answer the same question and if you do correctly
steal Gina's point away. We'll go back and forth till
one of you gets three points. Now, we got some
(01:20:28):
leftover questions from past week that we did not get too,
So here we go. First, Gina Freddie versus Jason Trivia?
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
Freddie and or Jason Trivia? Who was originally going to
direct Freddie versus Jason?
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Okay? Is it one?
Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
Alan Smithy two signor Steven Spielbergio?
Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
Is it three? James Gunn or four? James wand ah.
Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
Ah James James James dear was James who?
Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
James one? James one? Who? I have to point for Gina.
That was a painful skin of your teen. All right, Alicia,
here you go.
Speaker 3 (01:21:16):
In what film does Jason finally down his iconic hockey
mask he didn't in the first one? In what film
does he put on his hockey mask? Is it one
Friday the Thirteenth, Dead Men Don't Laugh? Is it two
Friday the Thirteenth?
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
Part three?
Speaker 3 (01:21:35):
Is it three Friday the thirteenth The New Blood? Or
four Friday the thirteenth The Unlucky Lottery?
Speaker 5 (01:21:44):
Ooh, I'm gonna go with two Jason part three?
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Correct? All right? One to one?
Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
In Freddy versus Jason, what did Kia call Freddy's blade?
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
That are on his glove?
Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Is the one lee press on nails, two poppeels, vegematics, slices, dices,
makes Julian fries, three cheese spreaders or four butter knives?
Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
Uh, butter knives? Ms like insulting, Like those aren't dangerous.
Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
They're butter knives.
Speaker 3 (01:22:25):
Two to one now, Alicia, Alicia, Johnny Carson Trivia.
Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
Sorry, sorry, you're not all right? Johnny taught himself how
to speak? What language?
Speaker 5 (01:22:44):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:44):
One? Love?
Speaker 11 (01:22:46):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Two Klingon?
Speaker 3 (01:22:48):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:48):
Three Swahili? Or four French? Ooh, I'll go with French.
Take that?
Speaker 1 (01:23:02):
Why would he teach himself how to speak? Sway?
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (01:23:08):
Why?
Speaker 2 (01:23:08):
I don't know? Okay, I'm only as good as the
what the Internet gives me. I would have thought it
was the language. Well he did he? That came naxt,
Wait a minute, did I just win? You just want
to go? That was wow?
Speaker 3 (01:23:25):
That was.
Speaker 5 (01:23:27):
That was well.
Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
Gracious, you're so gracious even though I beat you. I'm
going to give you these Googoo dolls tickets. Anyway?
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
How about that?
Speaker 6 (01:23:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Well, thank you so well, it's it's so expected it is.
Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
Hang on the line, well, ver, we'll tell you how
to get those tickets. All right, listen, I've got to
go home and see missus Sola. But for all you
kids out there who have your chocolate cigarettes, smoke him
if you got them.
Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
All right, Big Boy News.
Speaker 1 (01:24:00):
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Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Well, the movie Weapons beat Nobody too. The Odenkirk movie,
as did Freaky, Freaky or Friday, also beat it Bob
Odenkirk's action comedy Nobody sequel, with a second weekend haul
of fourteen point five minutes. Oh that was Freakier Friday.
(01:24:40):
But Bob Odenkirk's movie came in third, settled for a
third place finish in the domestic box office. Zach Krieger's
Weapons continues to fire on all cylinders and stay on
top of the charts, followed by Freaky aer Friday. They
thought Nobody here too would do a little bit better,
but nobody's said. The word of mouth on Weapons is
(01:25:03):
so good. Yeah, it's very strange.
Speaker 1 (01:25:04):
Are those going up against that was kind of that
was tough, but.
Speaker 2 (01:25:09):
It's a good thing for Odin Kirk's. His movie is
has a very modest budget, so they'll do they'll do
just fine in the long run. But it's it is
amazing that weapons has really just got a two weeks
now and just that first week, I think it has
(01:25:31):
a ninety six percent on Rotten Tomatoes something like that.
People who see it just really dig it. Let's see.
So Treemont in Utah, that's up there up north almost
to the almost to the Idaho border. Actually, I think
two police officers were shot and killed in tremonton and
(01:25:52):
a man was taken into custody. The officers were responding
to a domestic urban's call that was last night in
a neighborhood in Tremont, and a sheriff's deputy and a
police dog who also responded were wounded and hospitalized. They
are in fair condition. After the officers were shot, bystanders
(01:26:14):
persuaded the man to put down his weapon, so not
maybe they knew officers or books some bystanders. SWAT teams
responded to clear the home and verify that there was
no further threat. Upon arrival, they immediately began taking fire.
Speaker 3 (01:26:32):
Police detective Crystal Beck said of these were the officers
who were killed. They requested additional units and then stopped answering.
Stopped answering their radio. The man was arrested on charges
of aggravated murder, police said in a news release. His
name has not been immediately released.
Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
How my cousin, who is a police detective, was killed
responding to a domestic violence.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
Tremont is a very small town ten thousand people, about
seventy five miles north of Salt Lake. A man has
died after he was bitten by a venomous snake at
Tennessee State Park, according to park officials, Now, how did
this happen? How is he bitten by this venomous snake?
(01:27:17):
He picked it up well. The victim, who was not identified,
was hiking at the Savage Gulf State Park when he
was bitten. Grundy County Emergency Management Agency Director Matthew Griffin
said the hiker was about a half mile down a
trailhead when first responders arrived on the scene shortly after
(01:27:38):
being dispatched around twelve thirty pm. Paramedics administered CPR. The
man was transported to the hospital, but he died in
the hospital. A witness told first responders that the hiker
picked up the snake, which is believed to be a
timber rattlesnake, and he was bitten on the hand. Let
us pick up this snake.
Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
The timber rattle is the largest and most dangerous of
the four venominous snakes found in Tennessee. According to the
state's Wildlife Resource Agency. These species can measure between three
and five feet long and prefers mature, heavily wooded forests
with rocky hillsides. Timber rattlesnakes tend to be probably more
(01:28:19):
doubt docile than other rattlers, and is likely they stay
coiled or stretched out and motionless when encountered in the wild.
The hiker may have had an allergic reaction apparently. I mean,
you can get bitten by that snake and not die.
Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
But this guy, they think he had probably had an
allergic reaction to the snake bite.
Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
Don't pick up snakes, No, why would you do that
any snake? I've done it, But why because I knew
it wasn't a poisonous How did you know because you're
a herpetologist. No, I just knew what a what a
milk snake was. You're a you've herpetology. I don't have herpetology.
(01:29:04):
Uh Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands will
seek to terminate terminate US Magnesium's lease to operate on
the Great Salt Lake after settlement discussions fell apart in
a court filing in a legal battle surrounding a waste
pond on US Mag's site near Rowley, Attorneys for the
(01:29:28):
state and the mineral extraction company acknowledge that they've been
unable to come to a resolution and are evaluating the
next steps. Ask what those next steps would be, Utah
Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands Director Jamie Barnes said,
we're noticing up an administrative hearing, which is an informal
process with the Division to cancel US Mag's lease agreement.
(01:29:49):
When pressed if that meant the company would no longer
be able to operate on the Great Salt Lake, Barnes said,
that's correct. US Magnesium has been a major operator on
the lake for years and a major polluter for years. Recently,
it has laid off workers and reduced some of its
operations on the lake that led to the state's concerns
surrounding a waste pond, which the Division of Forestry Fire
(01:30:12):
State Lands went to quartover, alleging it posed a public
and environmental risk because it was not being maintained and
hazardous chemicals could leak into the Great Salt Lake. The
us MAG attorneys disputed that it was posing a risk.
A judge appointed a receiver. Anyway, there's this been this long,
but I mean us MAG has just been this horrible
(01:30:34):
neighbor for years and years and years the longest time. Yeah,
it's just I heard this report. I was driving around
yesterday and a report that the Colorado River were expected
to have yet another drought condition winter and the Colorado
River is continuing to lower and lower and lower. And
(01:30:57):
then the report said, as in states which used the
Colorado River have been aware of this and have done
nothing about it. They've only just hoped that things will change. Well,
they've been praying. They just hope things will change. You
can't just hope things will change. A judge has declined
(01:31:19):
to sanction Utah's high school Athletics Association over accusations that
it violated his injunction allowing transgender girls to play school
sports when it complied with an executive order from President Trump.
The Utah state legislature in twenty twenty two pastor law
banning transgender girls from playing school sports matching their gender identity.
(01:31:40):
A group of transgender girls sued some Utah school districts
and the Utah High School Activities Association, arguing it was discriminatory.
Third District Court Judge Keith Kelly granted a preliminary injunction
allowing them to play, but then the High School Association
suddenly complied with an executive order from Donald Trump banning
(01:32:02):
transgender girls from playing sports matching their gender identity.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
Lawyers for the girls went back to the court sought
to hold the UHSSAAA.
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
In contempt of court for violating the injunction. On Friday
that Judge Kelly said, Oh no, I'm rejecting that. Why
are you rejecting that they violated? Donald Trump told them
to violate a court order and they did so. Why
is the judge objecting their request? Don't I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:37):
Wildfires are threatening homes in southern Utah in Hurricane and
Laverkin fifty acres late Saturday afternoon. Several homes and some
historical structures are threatened by the fire. Nothing lost so far,
at least as of this riding. The fire is probably
human caused. Ty Burrell, Utah Zone bar owner and Utah's
(01:33:03):
owned ty Burrell, you know, the actor from Modern Family.
He has stepped up to organize and help the people
who owned the London Bell and Whiskey Street and the
White Horse and lost. Tito's the video.
Speaker 1 (01:33:17):
I reposted it last This was last week. He did
this and I reposted the video and you would like it, Bill,
because at the end of it he says, don't you
know who I am?
Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
Like he stole that from Bill? Ty Burrell says, you
know what, Yeah, you need to take it up with him.
Is it because of his standalone mustache?
Speaker 3 (01:33:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:33:36):
Isn't that amazing?
Speaker 11 (01:33:37):
It's for a role, is it?
Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
I don't think so. I think he just likes it.
All right. That's it. Sports weather traffic.
Speaker 1 (01:33:45):
Well, this is an article by Sean Means that I
saw this morning. How did a scrappy Utah baseball team
get into the Hall of Fame? And a documentary tells
the Salt Lake Trappers story. It's the Streak, and I
did not know that. So the Salt Lake Trappers still
(01:34:06):
hold the record for the most consecutive professional baseball wins
really of any team at any level, twenty nine games.
The improbable story and what happened to the players after
is told in The Streak, a documentary by filmmaker Kala Nikigami.
It will screen for one week starting Friday, August twenty
second at the Broadway Center Cinemas. It's cool, it's about
(01:34:30):
the Trappers. Apparently he tried to interview Bill Murray, who
was one of the owners of the Trappers at the time,
couldn't get an interview with him, but did get an
interview with Huey Lewis, who apparently Huey Lewis and the
News came to a Trappers game and played played the
national anthem at Dirk's Field.
Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
So that's kind of cool. That's local sports lore. I
was not aware of. Don't I remember any of that.
Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
I don't know. Say that was an eighty seven. Maybe
you were busy in eighty seven, Well I was, Yeah,
I don't know what you were doing in eighty seven,
but you weren't paying attention to it was not minor
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It is Cabin Fever, locally owned and operated since nineteen
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Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
You said it, man, It's more some cool stuff down there,
all right. They do have they do have cards too. Yes.
Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
Now, Bill Frost was talking about this Peacemaker season two, yeah,
on Thursday, and and the current trailer is out and
I can't play it for you, okay, because the Federal
Communications Commission thinks that you're all nine years old. And
that's John Cena, right, John Cena, August twenty first, But
(01:36:14):
I can give you sort of a synopsis of what
to expect this season. Turns out another pocket dimension really
does exist, and it's located in Peacemaker's daddy's room.
Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
When this information gets out, Rick Flagg Senior uses it
as an excuse to finally get revenge on the man
who killed his son Peacemaker with the option of literal
peace out into another timeline. Peacemaker considers taking his mantle
in a better world for him, one that doesn't want
(01:36:48):
him dead, but that would mean leaving behind all of
his friends. That's the plot of Peacemaker Season two. Eaglely
is back and just fine.
Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
No good now Coyote versus Acne. Yeah, yeah, live action.
It will be in theaters eventually.
Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
Meanwhile, HBO Warder Brothers, they just don't know what to
do with their IP, especially the classic Looney Tunes.
Speaker 1 (01:37:20):
Right, which I'm confused by. I think those are no brainer,
right exactly?
Speaker 3 (01:37:24):
With that, well, some time ago, I very angrily found
out that most of the classic Looney Tunes were pulled
off of HBO Max. But the only ones that are
left there were the ones that started in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
No, no, I want the old ones exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:37:42):
Well, seven hundred episodes of the classic catalog have found
a new home TOUB search for a stream streaming homes
wound up on TUB. You could now find over seven
hundred classic Looney tunes on tub, which means you have
to watch a commercial, but they're there.
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
Well, you had to watch commercials when you saw him before,
not on HBO Max, No, I mean just.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
Okay, but to be swept in to save them from
being you know, just in limbo. Now, why does that
sound familiar? Well, if you saw Space Jam two, that's
the plot of.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:38:22):
It was prophetic where the Tunes franchise world is being
threatened with deletion off the fictional Warner three thousand streaming service,
but instead of Jordan and Lebron saving the day.
Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
To be saved the day for the Classicloney tunes.
Speaker 3 (01:38:38):
From all reports, Marvel's not speaking, nobody is speaking, but
from all reports, it looks like Deadpool will be in
Avengers Doom Day Doomsday.
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:38:49):
Now you know how Ryan Reynolds is with his social media.
He put out an Avengers logo with an anarchy symbol
on top of it. Oh and so the Hollywood Reporter
has been asking their sources and they said, yeah, he's
going to be in the movie, which is interesting because
of the way that Reynolds.
Speaker 2 (01:39:11):
Described the character.
Speaker 3 (01:39:12):
He says, don't expect Deadpool to be joining the Avengers team,
though this is something that he has said.
Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
I don't think he should ever be an Avenger or
an x Man.
Speaker 3 (01:39:21):
I think Deadpool works so well appearing with the X
Men and Avengers, but he always needs to stay an outsider.
His ultimate dream is to be accepted and appreciated, but
he can't be accepted. His coping mechanism of deflecting shame
through humor works only when used to pave over his
many inadequacies. If and when he becomes an Avenger or
(01:39:41):
an x Man, that's the end of his journey, is
what Ryan said. So anyway, he's supposedly going to be there.
I mean a lot of characters are going to be
in this doomsday movie, so look for As a matter
of fact, Alan what's his name, who played Nightcrawler, Coming
and Coming thank you, said that he was very happy
(01:40:03):
to be in this movie and he had a great
time shooting it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
O good. So let's see Thunderbolts.
Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
If you didn't see it, well, you'll be able to
see it August twenty seventh on Disney Plus.
Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
That's weird because Superman came out way after that. Oh,
and it's just now gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:40:19):
Come out Superman. Was that a month ago?
Speaker 3 (01:40:21):
Yeah? But yeah, it's Marvel's doing the regular you know,
slow release thing. But the twenty seventh of August is
when that's going to happen. Also, this Masters of the
Universe movie, is it just keeps getting weirder.
Speaker 1 (01:40:35):
Well, it's supposed to be funny, right, I hope so, because.
Speaker 2 (01:40:40):
I'm looking at the casting.
Speaker 1 (01:40:41):
And it's kind of a joke, right, I mean that's
what we thought. Maybe they're going for.
Speaker 2 (01:40:46):
Is yeah, I mean, Jared Leto is skeletor anyway, well,
Jared Letto is anything. I don't let me.
Speaker 3 (01:40:57):
Let me. Let me give you a bit of the
cast here, all right. Nicholas Galazatine is is he man?
Jared Leto skeletor, Kimmi La Mendez as Tila, Marina Bacharan
as the Sorceress, it makes sense. James Purefoy as King Randor,
Alison Bree as Evil Lynn.
Speaker 1 (01:41:17):
She can be funny.
Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
That's a weird one.
Speaker 3 (01:41:19):
Yeah, but they oh, Idris Elba is a man at arms. Okay,
all right, but the latest casting Kristin Wig, That's what
I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:41:31):
They're going funny.
Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
As Roboto, They're going funny. So it's just her voice,
just her voice, just her voice, but she is Roboto.
Speaker 3 (01:41:41):
Now, Bill Frost, we were talking about the Star Trek
Strange New World's episode.
Speaker 2 (01:41:45):
Yeah, it was really good. I watched it last night.
Speaker 3 (01:41:48):
This latest episode not only plants the seeds what we
will eventually see become, you know, the classic James T.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
Kirk.
Speaker 3 (01:41:57):
He learned some valuable lessons in this episode. But along
the way, it's also decided to have a little crossover
with Doctor Who. Believe it or not, so if you
if you watch the episode, Kirk and the Farragut crew
have to rescue the Enterprise from the tendrils of a
power draining scavenger ship. Throughout the episode, the camera cuts
(01:42:19):
to the wrapped up Enterprise in each establishing shot features
if you look, a tiny little.
Speaker 2 (01:42:27):
Tartis, a tiny tartis the doctor's tartis. That's grown up there.
That's what my kid saw that. Yeah, but this sets
up a joke that's been two years in the making.
Speaker 3 (01:42:40):
During the premiere of Cutie Gottwa's inaugural Doctor Who season,
he's the fifteenth Doctor, his companion Ruby compares his transporter
technology to Star Trek, and he agrees and says, we
should go check out that universe sometime.
Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
Wow, that's in there and there it is so look
really close and you can see the tartists there. Oh,
how nuns all love Easter eggs?
Speaker 1 (01:43:19):
Cliff in Springville says, pardon me.
Speaker 2 (01:43:23):
In in Springville, he was.
Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
In the way and now he's gotten.
Speaker 2 (01:43:29):
Out of the way. Oh I thought he broke wind
or something. Maybe in Springville. In Springville probably did.
Speaker 6 (01:43:37):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
Yeah, is there a reason or just no?
Speaker 2 (01:43:41):
Oh, okay, it's just there, you know it? Yeah, it was.
It was scheduled.
Speaker 1 (01:43:46):
We could have played of Monsters and Men because we
have those tickets to give away. Oh, we should have
Saturday November twenty at the complex.
Speaker 2 (01:43:54):
Are we giving them away now?
Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:43:56):
For the recoup? Yes? Do we have somebody? Bryce?
Speaker 11 (01:44:00):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
Bryce, how's it going? Just little house cleaning? Hie? Ahi? Bryce?
What's up?
Speaker 3 (01:44:10):
Not much?
Speaker 5 (01:44:10):
Just on break?
Speaker 2 (01:44:11):
How you guys doing good? We're not on break, Bryce,
You're on break from what.
Speaker 3 (01:44:17):
Work?
Speaker 2 (01:44:18):
He doesn't want to say. All right, you really wouldn't
care to say where you work? Right? I don't blame you.
I don't blame you.
Speaker 3 (01:44:24):
You don't want your Now are you away from the
building a little bitter where where nobody can hear you?
Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
I am yet? Oh good? Now, don't out him. No,
I'm not going to it's out on the smoking porch.
I'm going to read the three boner candidates we had earlier.
You tell me which one was the winner, and you
will win these tickets to see have Monsters and Men. Right, Yes,
when is the show?
Speaker 1 (01:44:46):
It is Saturday, November twenty second at the Complex. Tickets
are on sale and you can get information at X
ninety six dot com.
Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Okay, then, Bryce, did you hear the boner candidates earlier?
I did? Yes, All right, this will be simple for you.
Number one. It's for the good of the country. As
a representative Ralph Norman South Carolina, he acknowledged that prizes
are up as a result of Donald Trump's tariffs, but
he emphasizes, even though prizes are going way up, it's
(01:45:14):
for the good of the country in the long run. Okay,
Bonner candidate A number two. I think Superman is drunk.
Mullins McLeod running for governor in South Carolina. A video
surfaced of him being arrested. He was not in good shape.
He was wearing nothing but underpants and his shoes, and
(01:45:36):
he was yelling at the top of his lungs at
the police that he was Superman and God and Bonner.
Candidate A number three. I think the jester is upset.
A man in a full Gester costume, upset that somebody
was running a lawnmark too close to his house. He
didn't like the noise, so he went and threatened the
guy with a knife. Those were the three candidates. Who
(01:45:59):
was the winner?
Speaker 8 (01:46:02):
It was a candidate number one.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
It was indeed candidate number one. You are the proud
winner of tickets to see of monsters and men. Now
when you get off break, you can go in and
brag to all your co workers that you're a winner.
Speaker 8 (01:46:15):
Okay, all right, sounds good.
Speaker 2 (01:46:18):
All right, hang on the line, Bryce and Katie, I'll
tell you how to get your tickets. There we go.
Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
I got this text just a minute ago, and I
think it's worth mentioning again, says Gina.
Speaker 2 (01:46:27):
Thanks for the tip on the watch Duty app.
Speaker 1 (01:46:30):
A couple of weeks ago. I've been using it to
keep tabs on the Buckley draw fire in Provo, which
is right behind my parents' house, and the push notifications
have been really helpful. This is an app that my
California relatives told me about because they've been, unfortunately using it.
Speaker 2 (01:46:46):
A lot lately. It's for fires.
Speaker 1 (01:46:49):
Yeah, so it's called watch Duty and it does it
for all over the country. But you can put in
your area and it will alert you in your area
when the fire starts. And then if you show an
interest in it, you can say, yeah, I want to
follow this fire. It will It will give you updates
(01:47:09):
like oh now it's at you know, one hundred acres
or or if there's an evacuation, or it's a handy
app to have.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
This is this is from yesterday's Springville fire.
Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
I think that'll come in handy because x ninety six
dot com slash lives that video.
Speaker 2 (01:47:26):
Yeah, it's some video my friend James took. It's right
now the last house, So yeah, that was from yesterday. Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
This, this watch Duty app will come in handy as
as the entire country continues to burn.
Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
Yeah, but it's it's kind of cool because it you
can look at like a satellite image and see where
it's burning, and you can put in addresses of places
you're curious about, or it's just a good way to
keep an eye on a fire.
Speaker 2 (01:47:58):
If it's can you make suggests uestions of places you'd
like to see on I mean I don't think they
would like you to do that. You know, you can't
rain down fire on.
Speaker 1 (01:48:08):
I would hope that doesn't happen, but yeah, I would
get it because you never know till you need it,
and it's nice to know if fire crops up. Maybe
maybe you live in the foothills like Carry does, and
you're at work so you.
Speaker 2 (01:48:23):
Don't know that that's going on. So when I was
a kid, I lived in Ogden. I lived really pretty
much right up against the mountain and one time, every
once in a while there'd be a fire. But one
time there was a really bad fire in the foothills
and it was just frightening to watch it, you know,
(01:48:45):
maybe a mile away, and you could see the flames
just crawling around there, and fortunately it kept going up
the mountain where it would hit then finally it hit
rock and would go out. Man, it was just just
such a frightening thing to be close to a fire
like that. Yeah, well, the state is on fire. The country, yep,
(01:49:10):
Canada is on fire. Canada is burning. Lots of places
in the country are burning.
Speaker 1 (01:49:16):
Yeah, Like see, I'm looking at the Buckley fire.
Speaker 2 (01:49:19):
Right now, and it's which one's the Buckley fire.
Speaker 1 (01:49:22):
That's that's the Buckley Draw Canyon, which is where like
Provo area, that one that's burning up four hundred acres
zero percent containment, And it tells you what the fire
department's up to. Firefighters work through the night using direct
and indirect suppression tactics.
Speaker 2 (01:49:44):
Yeah you can.
Speaker 1 (01:49:45):
Now, I'll probably start getting alerts to that because I
searched it. But which is fine, and you can turn
it off if you don't want to.
Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
But four acres again, it's called watch duty. Yeah, watch
needs to be lubed. Mine does too. Get your w forty. Yeah,
I've had a good button loubing in a long time.
W D forty. I'm a button. All right. Let's get
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Speaker 2 (01:50:24):
Thank you. It's been nearly forty years since Marine Hunsager
was murdered, and her family members are closer now than
they've ever been to what they believe will be justice.
Watching her killer, Ralph Menzies be executed. That's supposed to
happen in twenty one days, but Menzies has asked Utah's
Board and Parole Board rather to commute his sentence and
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spare him from a death by firing squad. On September fifth,
Hunsager's family on Friday tearfully pleaded with parole board members
to denied Mensies please for mercy. They were frustrated that
the court process has taken so long. They spoke about
how traumatic it has been to see Menzies in courter
on the news for decades, a wound reopening each time
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he filed for another appeal or a new challenge to
his conviction. Of the eight family members who spoke Friday,
nun were as angry as Matt Huntsinger. He was ten
years old when his mother was killed and has been
it has been a constant presence in courtrooms. He said,
I pray to God that if there is a God,
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that in twenty one days from right now, your dead
body is in a bag. He told Mensies, Ralph, I'll
see your ass in the execution chamber in twenty one days.
Speaker 3 (01:51:39):
But you know.
Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
There is another person in this Jennifer Heron, who was
put up for adoption by Marine Hunsaker when she was
a baby. Marine Huntsaker, the victim in the crime was
her mother.
Speaker 3 (01:51:59):
She put this this little girl up for adoption when
she was a baby, and she didn't find out until
she was sixteen that Maureen Hunsaker, the woman who had
been murdered, was actually her birth mother. Oh, she said,
there was a time when I thought that I hated
Ralph Menzies. Aaron said today, however, despite kidnapping and brutally
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murdering her birth mother and taking away the chance for
Heron to ever meet her or have a relationship with her,
ms Heron does not believe Menzies should receive the death penalty.
Speaker 2 (01:52:31):
I don't hate him. I hate what he did. I
don't know him.
Speaker 3 (01:52:35):
I hate his actions that caused a lot of pain
and a lot of suffering to a lot of people.
It wasn't right, and when he killed my mother, it's
not right to kill him. We need to break that cycle.
Speaker 2 (01:52:47):
She was one of several speakers invited to Saint Vincent
de Paul Catholic Church by groups opposed to the death penalty.
Organizers of several clients of several events planned this week
in an effort to get their message across that they
are opposed to Menzie's scheduled execution. I think that's interesting
that that blood relatives that I don't think you should
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kill him. Years after Governor Spencer Cox squashed two investigations
into Utah's previous top military leader, an Army review board
knocked the retired two star general's rank down to lieutenant
colonel following a probe of the commander's behavior while in
uniform that, according to Army spokesman cynthia O Smith, was
(01:53:31):
determined the last grade in which he honorably served. Cox
announced in August of twenty twenty three that he was
placing then Major General Michael Turley on paid administrative leave
due to the Army's investigation, the conclusions of which the
Governor's office said it had not received a copy of.
Four days later, a news release the Governor's office said
(01:53:52):
the Adjutant General had decided to retire the Army grade
determination review Board's decision was based on some stantiated findings
by the Department of the Army Inspector Inspector General that
Turley had engaged an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. We
consider the matter closed now, So essentially this won't hurt Cox.
(01:54:14):
I'm sure, but you know, it's it's confusing.
Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
Why twice he stopped an investigation when when they asked
several people that were in his command and they said,
this guy's a bad dude and you should do something
about it. Yeah, you should listen to people.
Speaker 2 (01:54:32):
And he didn't do it. So you No, I'm not
going to do that story. Sorry. Donald Trump was up
late on Sunday ahead of his latest all important meeting
on Ukraine, engaging in a wild posting spree that saw
him ricochet from insulting a Democratic senator's appearance to raving
about his new White House flagpoles. Trump will host Ukrainian
(01:54:54):
President Zelensky in Washington today with Keir Starmer and Imaanya
Macron and Frederick Mertz. That's England, France and Germany. Three
days after his summit with Vladimir, Obsessing over media coverage
of Friday's talks and Anchorage, President wrote on truth Social
the fake news has been saying for three days that
I suffered a major defeat by allowing plays in Putin
(01:55:17):
of Russia to have a major summit in the United States. Actually,
he would have loved doing the meeting anywhere else but
the US. No, and the fake news knows this. It
was a major point of contention. No, it wasn't. No,
if we had some somewhere else, the Democrats run and
controlled media would have said what a terrible thing that was.
From there, Trump pivoted to attacking Senator Chris Murphy. On Sunday,
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the Connecticut Democrat appeared on NBC's Meet the Press, where
he told Kristen Walker Kristen Welker that the Alaska summit
had been an embarrassment for the United States and a failure.
The very unattractive both inside and out. Senator from Connecticut,
Chris Murphy said Putin got everything he wanted. The President
infumed nobody got anything. Then he went on to talk
(01:56:03):
about the flagpoles.
Speaker 1 (01:56:05):
He's also trying to get rid of mail in voting
and saying he's going to have an executive order that
gets rid of mail in voting. I don't think which
he can't do, although I can't say that anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:56:18):
Yes, things happen, But the funny thing is is Gavin
Newsom's press office has been mimicking Trump's posts like all
in cap all in caps saying crazy stuff, you know,
copying him, and Fox News is having segments about it,
saying what's wrong with Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 7 (01:56:37):
Well, they're promoted there, so they're not aware.
Speaker 3 (01:56:42):
A Keebler company has launched new spooky Fudge Stripes cookies.
Speaker 2 (01:56:48):
How are they spooky? As a limited edition Halloween variety
of its signature fudge stripe cookies? Are they possessed? The
festive cookies feature chocolate vanilla flavored cookies with orange stripes
and Halloween themed designs fudge. I like a fudge stripe cookie. Yeah,
I had this a long time. The World Humanoid Robot
(01:57:10):
Games were held in Beijing over the weekend, showcasing AI
powered robots from various countries competing in sports like kickboxing, track, soccer,
and dance be a fred. The opening ceremony took place Thursday,
where a robot experienced a mishap while attempting to like
the game's torch. Over five hundred robots from sixteen nations participated,
(01:57:32):
and apparently it was really entertaining, you know, like they
had boxing matches and kickboxing and all that, and these
the robots would fall down and then most of them
could not get up by themselves.
Speaker 1 (01:57:42):
That's the most interesting party.
Speaker 2 (01:57:45):
Anytime a robot was able to get up by itself,
the crowd went wild. So that's how we that's how
we defeat them, I think so they won't just if
you knock them down. They can't get up unless they
have somebody to help them get up. Nike co founder
Phil Knight and his wife Kenny have donated a record
two billion dollars to the cancer institute bearing their name
(01:58:10):
at Oregon Health and Science University. The transformative gift will
allow the Night Cancer Institute to double in size accelerate
its pioneering work in early cancer detection and treatment. The
Knights had previously pledged to match five hundred million in
fundraising launching the successful Night Cancer Challenge. Fund raised over
(01:58:31):
a billion dollars, and then they said, yeah, it's not enough.
Here's two billion.
Speaker 3 (01:58:37):
That's amazing, But we can't tax billionaires because they'll be
sad Ronnie Rondell Junior carry stuntman, Yes, who was a
blaze on Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here Cover, has
died at the age of eighty eight. Yep, he is
a ventur in Hollywood stunt man best known for being
Set on Fire or Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here album?
Speaker 2 (01:59:00):
Can we get a guy who'll set himself on fire?
I know Ronnie'll do it. Over two hundred films and
TV credits. Rondell Junior's distinguished career spanned from nineteen fifty
five to two thousand and three, included work on major
projects like Lethal Weapon, The Matrix Reloaded, and Charlie's Angels.
During the album cover shoot, he was engulfed in flames
multiple times, losing an eyebrow and part of his mustache,
(01:59:24):
but his fiery stunt became one of the music's most
legendary images. I've been doing a lot of work. I'd
been doing a lot of firework in those days, and
I had special suits and all this stuff for fully
enveloped fire. Rondel Junior said in a documentary that Pink
Floyd I Wish You Were Here made it was pretty
easy to do, not to life threatening, and it paid well.
(01:59:45):
Not to life threatening.
Speaker 1 (01:59:47):
No, it was a little life threatning.
Speaker 2 (01:59:48):
Little life threatening. And Bruce Dickinson says Iron Maiden has
no interest in playing the sphere in Las Vegas, and
what that tells me is the sphere has no interest
in how having Iron Maiden play. So they're beating them
to the punch.
Speaker 1 (02:00:02):
Yeah, although they should because you get the old people
there to go see them.
Speaker 2 (02:00:08):
And Scary Movie. Anna Faris and Regina Hall will return
as Cindy and Brenda in the next in the next
installment of the Scary Movie franchise. Didn't didn't let them
die in the in the movies. It doesn't matter how
you bringing them back. What that what that's something to
come back as.
Speaker 1 (02:00:26):
A goal to wing sister that you didn't know about.
Speaker 2 (02:00:29):
The Wayans brothers who created the original two thousand film,
are reuniting to write and produce the reboots, set for
released June twelve to twenty twenty six. Oh, it's the
Scary movie for I thought was scream. Oh, no, scary movie.
Scary one of the highest grossing R rated horror comedies
of all time. Yeah, you can do that. Yeah, Brenda
died three times.
Speaker 3 (02:00:49):
Okay, apparently you just keep killing them.
Speaker 2 (02:00:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:00:53):
I never saw any of the Scary Movie once.
Speaker 2 (02:00:55):
All right, that's it.
Speaker 3 (02:00:57):
Uh, there were there were a few celebrity uh, well,
celebrity adjacent deaths.
Speaker 2 (02:01:03):
Well there was there was course was Terrence Stamp.
Speaker 3 (02:01:07):
Parent Stamp, the guy who created the double O seven logo, died,
Oh I don't know that, and Hollywood restauranteur Dan Tanner
died Hm, okay, but Terrence Stamp was the big one.
Speaker 11 (02:01:21):
Yeah, you will about before me, Jorelle, I swear it,
no matter that it takes an eternity, you will well
down before me.
Speaker 2 (02:01:34):
You know one day you're.
Speaker 3 (02:01:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:01:40):
When we were kids, we thought he was saying you're ass.
Speaker 1 (02:01:43):
So a couple of I saw two interviews about this, Yes,
about Terrence Stamp, well and yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:01:49):
And about Marlon brand By the way.
Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
For those of you who have you've only seen Terrence
Stamp in the Superman movies.
Speaker 2 (02:01:55):
He really was a good actor. Oh yeah, well he's
good in the Superman movies. He's he's a good bad guy.
But he could do more than that.
Speaker 1 (02:02:05):
So he's he was very excited about working with Marlon Brando,
very excited. He's like for people of my age that
he said there were two actors, James Dean and Marlon Brando.
Those were very excited. And the interviewer said, well, how
was it, and he's like, well, he said, Marlon doesn't
(02:02:29):
memorize lines. So he said all over the set in
different areas, his lines would be on big cards, but
he had to memorize just the first line to get
going because he's supposed to be turned around. And then
and he said, I saw he was sitting in a
(02:02:50):
chair and the first line was just something simple like
general zod we it's this scene, you're general, And he
said I could tell he was struggling. And I went
over and said, Marlon, what are you doing. He's like,
I gotta memorize this, and it was like a five
word five words that he just was, you think, struggling.
(02:03:14):
So that was Terrence Stamp. Then there was an interview
with Christopher Reeve on Letterman where they were asking him
the same thing, what was it like to work with
Marlon Brando? And Christopher Reeve unloaded said, I was so
disappointed in Marlon Brando, and he's he could do a
(02:03:35):
lot for young actors and he's just an ass.
Speaker 2 (02:03:38):
He just doesn't. You watched the same thing I did, Yeah,
he just didn't. Marlon Brando got to a certain point
where he did not care anymore. And that's what he said.
Speaker 1 (02:03:47):
And he said, you can tell in what he the
projects he chooses and he and he just phones it in.
He doesn't really like he was very disappointed in working
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Speaker 2 (02:04:14):
You know, I found a list you did, yes of
weird laws around the world, but then it's broken down
by a country, and so I could do I mean,
we could do weird laws in the United States. Let's
do that.
Speaker 3 (02:04:29):
Okay, Okay, it's Radio from Hell with another list, because
people love a good list.
Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
X ninety six Man, there's a lot of them. Let's see.
So these are the weird laws in the United States.
Juggling is illegal in Alabama. Good stillegal to juggle in
the city or in the city right now the country
and do that. You have to have a permit, and
you can get you can get a permit to juggle
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in the city of what in any city in Alabama
you can. You have to get a permit to juggle.
If you don't have a permit, you can't juggle. I
think it was, you know, I think it was to
protect legitimate jugglers. No sleeping in a cheese factory in
South Dakota.
Speaker 1 (02:05:16):
It's dangerous.
Speaker 2 (02:05:17):
It's against the laws to sleep in a cheese factory.
The law is part of a mean hygienic standard process.
It's generally enforced. Yeah, exactly. So apparently they caught too
many people sleeping in cheese factories in South Dakota. Let's see.
(02:05:37):
Uh some of these are let's see. You can't take
a bath without a permit on Sundays in Oklahoma. What
you can't take a bath without a Well, that's the
that's the point the law. It says. The law is
no longer in forced. It use, it's still on the books,
but nobody enforces it. You had to get a permit
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from the sheriff to take a bath.
Speaker 4 (02:06:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:06:02):
It's you may not bite your landlord in Maine. Well,
can you bite your landlord other places? I don't know that.
Perhaps you can. That's the thing I think it's. I
think that we need to test this law. I think
it's a salt. It's a salt everywhere. No, I mean
we need to test. We need to test it in
other states. It said it was in Maine. But I've
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bitten my landlord here? What are you gonna do about it?
No hunting in Virginia. No hunting on Sundays unless it's raccoons,
unless take a bath or hunt. What am I going
to do on Sunday that it's the bath one wasn't
Let's see. H In Connecticut, pickles cannot be sold until
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they bounce. Until they bounce, Ye selling pickles, and they
only if if they bounce, that means they're fit for
human consumption. Drop it from certain height. I don't want
to eat it. After you draw the pickle. The pickle
must be must bounce to be legit. Let's see how
about Oh, here's the Utah You can't marry your cousin
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in Utah? Well, what a lot of people break in
that law, aren't there? I wouldn't be surprised if our
legislature hasn't fixed that.
Speaker 3 (02:07:16):
Now.
Speaker 2 (02:07:17):
Now I do remember this, this piece of legislation in Utah,
marrying your cousin is illegal. This law aims to prevent
genetic disorders. It's a third degree felony that can lead
to a five thousand dollars fine and five years in prison. However,
there is an exemption. Utah Code eighty one two DASH
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four oh two allows marriage between cousins under specific conditions,
like if both parties are sixty five years or older,
or both are fifty five or older and one of
the parties is.
Speaker 3 (02:07:52):
Infertile, who's gonna check. Well, well, you have to submit
proof the sameer who's checking bathroom bathrooms. Let's see, you
can't play bingo for more than five hours in North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (02:08:08):
Well, that's just common, so I think that's a good idea.
No whistling underwater in West Virginia also can't do that. Yeah,
you can. You can whistle underwater. I guess it's the
reason this is a law. This law is to prevent
people from attracting fish with their whistle making. This one
is one of the most unusual rules around the world.
(02:08:29):
Apparently there's a system if you can attract fish by
whistling underwater, but you need a device. So why don't
we just outlaw the device? I don't know, I guess. Yeah.
It's illegal to walk your alligator without a leash in Florida.
Speaker 3 (02:08:44):
Yes, that's good news. Don't make faces at dogs in Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (02:08:49):
That's why I agree with that making ugly faces at
dogs is illegal and causes hefty fines.
Speaker 1 (02:08:54):
Unless you're making a happy, kissy face.
Speaker 2 (02:08:57):
They don't want they don't want dogs to feel intimid
dated or threatened. And Ohio took a stand for pet lovers,
made it illegal for people to make don't push.
Speaker 3 (02:09:07):
A moose out of an airplane in Alaska. Well, yeah,
it's but if you give them a muffin, it's cruel.
It's a children's it's a children's book. Oh okay, don't
give a moose some mom. You don't have any children's books,
so children, let's get somebody get carries some children's books.
Speaker 2 (02:09:24):
You need some children. You're welcome.
Speaker 3 (02:09:27):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:09:28):
No playing dominoes on Sunday in Alabama, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (02:09:31):
Again, Sunday. You can't do anything on Sunday.
Speaker 2 (02:09:34):
Yeah. No wearing high heels in Carmel, California.
Speaker 3 (02:09:38):
I think that's just a good ideas stuck in the Caramel.
Speaker 2 (02:09:41):
The law aims to prevent people from tripping. They don't
want to be sued. They have lousy sidewalks and Carmel's cobblestone.
Oh is it cobblestone? Well, and that there's the reason
that when he was married. He should have paved them cobblestones.
Don't take a lie into the movies in Baltimore. Well,
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again just common sense. Well, apparently somebody tried to do it,
and they no playing pinball until you're eighteen in South Carolina.
You can't gamble in lingerie in Oklahoma. Well what about
strip poker? Yeah, well there's the reason. You can think
of the reason why they they used to have. You
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could go to there were casinos and there would be
women in there wearing lingerie at the gambling tables and
so to attract men to gamble. And and that's they
decided they would make that illegal. Okay, And don't donkeys
cannot sleep in bathtubs in Arizona?
Speaker 1 (02:10:42):
Can they just be awakened bathtubs?
Speaker 2 (02:10:43):
And Arizona don't say now. The reason is because after
a flooded dam washed a sleeping donkey inside of a
tub downstream, the efforts to rescue him became expensive and
time consumer leading enforcement of this very specific law.
Speaker 3 (02:11:03):
Well, then then let's outlaw climbing the mountains here. Yeah,
that's very expensive to rescue those people. Well, I just
I'm just I'm just reporting what goes.
Speaker 8 (02:11:15):
On no, I know, We've hope you'd enjoyed another list
with Radio from Hell on X ninety six.
Speaker 2 (02:11:22):
All right, there you go, thank you? Okay, sure right?
Not yeah, I suppose you're just kind of lukewarm about
Well I didn't pick the one.
Speaker 7 (02:11:38):
That's okay?
Speaker 2 (02:11:40):
All right, Well, let's do the promo and crawl towards
the exit, shall we. Okay?
Speaker 1 (02:11:45):
Questions about Tuesday's Radio.
Speaker 2 (02:11:47):
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Speaker 3 (02:11:53):
Which friends of the program will call eight seven seven
six two nine six nine six for Hello?
Speaker 2 (02:11:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:11:58):
What can I guilt Bill into writing a new Utah
Word of the day, perhaps using the word Gord?
Speaker 6 (02:12:05):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (02:12:06):
I can hardly answer yes to all of that and
more Radio from Hell Tuesday Morning on X ninety six.
Speaker 2 (02:12:14):
Gord, Yeah, I'll tell you, Gord, Gord, Yeah, I don't.
It's not ringing a bell. Gord, go forward, Go No, Gord,
go No, I got Gord by the bull. Tune in
to tomorrow's radio.
Speaker 3 (02:12:33):
Show, Gord, We'll help you live long and prosperitches.
Speaker 2 (02:12:39):
Thank you, Katie. Don't you know who I am?
Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
Why can't I get paid with meat,