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Cail & Company LIVE | Potpourri Monday

It was a "potpourri" Monday on the program as we wrapped up the events that took place over the weekend. Those events included, but were not limited to, Jayson Tatum's "benching" by Steve Kerr at the Olympics, a motorcyclist going 130 MPH in Windham and the President calling for Supreme Court term limits. We also announced our Vanity Insanity license plate of the week. It's "SIOUX-Z". That NH plate was spotted in the vicinity of Loudon Road in Concord.

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29 Jul 2024
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Good Monday morning, it is Kale and Company Live right here on WKXL. NHChalkRadio.com, screaming around the world on that platform. We are presented by Northeast Delta Dental. Northeast Delta Dental has individual and family plans designed to fit your lifestyle. You can learn more and find your plan at deltadentalcoversme.com. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. I don't think the weather could have been any nicer than it was this past weekend. Just a terrific weekend. Hope you had the opportunity to get out and enjoy all the good things about New Hampshire, the festivals, the beach, the mountains, the lakes, the streams, the rivers. You name it. All kinds of good things happen in New Hampshire over the weekend. I hope you were able to take advantage of at least some of them. Even though it was a great weekend, the weather was fantastic. I was so looking forward to coming in today and having a cup of that great Andrew Gibson coffee and I was not disappointed. Thank you, Andrew. You're welcome. It's always great to start a Monday morning with a cup of that great coffee from Andrew with cinnamon in it. Ah, man, it was delightful. I'm happy to help. It's getting me through the show this morning. Great to have you with us as well. We will be here for a little while chatting about any number of things. We will have the reveal of our vanity insanity license plate before you know it. It'll come up pretty soon right here on WKXL, NHTalkRadio.com. Usually on a Monday morning, we get a visit from our good friend John Leahy. Unfortunately, our phones, we got them back momentarily late last week, but now they're down again and nothing we can do about it. It's not on our end, as I understand it, but hopefully they'll be back up and running in the not too distant future. So we will give you a different way if you are our vanity insanity winner this week. There are other ways of getting in touch with us here at WKXL, and hopefully the phone issue will be resolved for good in the not too distant future. A big controversy yesterday, the United States men's Olympic basketball team played its first game of the Olympics. It started about 11-15 local time, Eastern time, and the U.S. men's basketball team opened with a victory, a sound one, a good solid win over Serbia, 1-10 to 84. Kevin Durant had 23 points off the bench to lead the way he was 8-4-8 from the field in the opening half, had a spectacular first half, LeBron James, 21 points, 8 rebounds 9 assists, there are three Celtics on the roster, Drew Holliday had 15 points, played extremely well, as you would expect Drew Holliday to play, Derek White off the bench with two and a few key defensive plays for Derek White, however, it's a big however, Jason Tatum of the world champion Boston Celtics did not play in the game, and this has become an international incident, it shouldn't be, obviously, in the overall scheme of things that matters little. It's a team made up of 12 basketball players, it's a 40-minute game, it's not a 48-minute game like the NBA, and Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors head coach, and coach of the U.S. Olympic team just explained that it's tough to distribute minutes when there are only 40 of them for 12 players, I mean, you know, normal NBA game, NBA game is 48 minutes, and very rarely do more than, you know, 8 or 9 players get into the game unless it's an absolute blowout, and yes, the U.S. won by 16 points, but the issue was in doubt, relatively late in that ball game, and Jason Tatum sat on the bench the entire game, him and a Tyre Saliburton of the Indiana Pacers, the only two who didn't get in now, Kerr, Steve Kerr, head coach, dealt with the reality head-on, he met with Tatum prior to the game, so this didn't come as any surprise during the game, Steve Kerr met with Tatum before the game to explain his decision, and then in multiple meetings with the media, Kerr made it clear that Tatum would be in the lineup Wednesday when the American team will face South Sudan. Kerr said Jason will play on Wednesday, I'm not going to answer your next question he said, which is if he plays, who doesn't, but we're going to need him, and part of this job for me is to keep everybody engaged and ready because my experience with this is crazy stuff happens. So there you go, that is Steve Kerr, who's one of the outstanding coaches in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, and his rationale for not playing Tatum, he said in one interview I heard that he felt dumb, not playing Jason in the game because he is such a terrific player, but you know the fact of the matter is, maybe in the eyes of some, he is not one of the top ten players on that roster, I mean you could make a case for any one of those players who did play yesterday as being someone able to contribute more to their team than Jason Tatum, easy to make the arguments for the ten that did play because they're all outstanding players, and that's what you're going to get when you get a team of the best players in the world, playing for one squad, the USA which is favored to win the gold medal for men's basketball, women are also favored to win the gold medal, and they open up their journey today, US Olympic women will be playing today at three Eastern time against Japan, so that'll be three Eastern time, if you can't check that out, I understand that Peacock, the NBC owned cable venture is out there, one of the many platforms you have to choose from is Peacock, and they will have all the events, all the events will be on Peacock, some live and then they'll have them up there as well for a long time, probably forever until the Olympic Games comes around in Los Angeles in 2028, but they will be up there for you to see if they make a convenient for you, if you can't watch them live on NBC or wherever else they are, so you can always go to Peacock, got your bailout, so the men's basketball team will be off until Wednesday when they play South Sudan, a team by the way that played them very tough in an exhibition game, in fact LeBron James had to bail out team USA in the latter stages of that game against South Sudan, but the US ultimately came out on top by one point, so Wednesday's matchup is going to be more difficult than you might think, so there you go and then on, leave it Saturday, the following game they will take on Puerto Rico and South Sudan by the way stunned Puerto Rico in the opener of their Olympics for both teams, 90 to 79, so these South Sudan guys are pretty tough, they beat Puerto Rico and they came within one point of beating the United States in an exhibition game, and by the way the US women's soccer team downed Germany yesterday by a score of four to one in Paris, so that's your brief Olympic update we may touch on more later, but it was not, if you follow the Red Sox at all, you know it was not a very good weekend, what so ever, they did win the opening game on Friday night against the Yankees coming from behind to do so, but they lost in extra innings on Saturday and lost big time, last night eight to two, Red Sox didn't make a couple of transactions over the weekend, if you recall if you're a Red Sox fan you may remember that just last Sunday night, a week ago last night James Paxton pitched against the Red Sox for the Dodgers, Paxton known as Big Maple because he's from Canada, pitched pretty well against the Red Sox last Sunday night for the Dodgers, the next day however he was released, DFA designated for assignment, so Friday the Red Sox signed him, Red Sox signed James Paxton, left handed pitcher, you know probably in the twilight of his career, but nonetheless they need all the arms they can get, they signed him and he hasn't pitched for them yet, but soon to be I would think, and the Red Sox also made another acquisition yesterday, as they picked up former pitcher cat Danny Janssen from the Toronto Blue Jays and by the way Janssen was the DH last night for the Red Sox, had two hits and a walk reached three times, as the designated hitter, but nonetheless the Red Sox lost, eight to two to the Yankees, more coming up in just a bit, it is Kale & Company Live right here on WKXL, NHChalkRadio.com, we are presented by Northeast Delta Dental and we will be right back, Kale & Company Live here on WKXL, NHChalkRadio.com, great to have you with us on this Monday, hope you had a delightful weekend, got a chance to enjoy all that the state has to happen, so why don't we get right to it, this is now week number five of our vanity insanity contest here on WKXL, and we are still, we are still in pursuit of winner number one, maybe this week, maybe this will be the week that does it, if you are not familiar with it, every Monday morning we reveal our vanity insanity license plate as New Hampshire has so many vanity license plates, probably more per capita than any other state in the union, so we have our WKXL spotters out there looking for unique and very inventive perhaps vanity license plates, clever, we like clever people around here, and we have a clever license plate that was spotted in Concord in the vicinity of Loudon Road, alright, so if you were in that vicinity anytime in the recent past, this could be for you, and the license plate is, and maybe we could do this musically, we could put a little musical accompaniment to this, license plate is S-I-O-U-X-Z, again S-I-O-U-X S-I-O-U-X-Z, which would be S-I-O-U-X, which would be S-I-O-X-Z, so enter a C-C-R with a little bit of musical accompaniment, now there's no Q on the plate, it's just Sue, like the Sue Indian tribe, S-I-O-U-X-Z, S-I-O-U-X, very clever plate, probably all these traditional Sue's, like S-U-E, we're gone in one fashion or another, now if that's your plate, Sue-Z is your plate, all you have to do, well we say all you have to do, it's a little bit different because we have some phone issues, so what you'll have to do is go to the WK XL Facebook page, WK XL, N-H Talk Radio, Facebook page, and like us or follow us, and then you can message us, and then we will get back to you, it's as simple as that, Andrew, correct? Yep, that's pretty much it. Let's go to Facebook or you can actually send me an email, okay, at A Gibson, at N-H Talk Radio.com, very simple, A Gibson at N-H Talk Radio.com, either way, email me a picture of you with your license plate and your information, and we will do our best to get back to you. All right, and I know Andrew will get back to you very swiftly because we have a great prize, it's a conventional oil change along with the thorough inspection of your vehicle, from our good friends at Weed Family Automotive at 124 Storage Street in Concord, winner of four CAPI awards, by the way. The Concord Monitor announced their CAPI's last week, four CAPI's, going to Weed Family Automotive, 124 Storage Street in Concord. So you get a conventional, as they call it, oil change with a synthetic blend of oil from Weed Family Automotive, winner of four CAPI's, 124 Storage Street in Concord, and you can follow them at weedfamilyautomotive.com, and by the way, Dan Weed will be joining us in the studio on Thursday of this week, so no phones required. Dan will be joining us in the studio this week for all your automotive questions. Dan always has some great topics that he brings to the table, so he will be joining us on Thursday, and condolences going out to Dan and his family as Dan lost his dad several days ago, so we send out our thoughts and prayers to the entire Weed family, and Dan will be in studio with us here on Thursday. Again, the vanity and sanity license plate of the week is Sue-Z, S-I-O-U-X, Dash-Z, not Sue-Z-Q, but close, I guess they ran out of letters, Kaylin Company live here on WK-XL, NHTalkRadio.com, and lots of news over the weekend, other than Olympic news or Red Sox news, President Biden is going to call on Congress to impose term limits and a code of conduct on the Supreme Court, while also drafting limits on presidential immunity. A White House official said, "Biden will discuss the proposed reforms during remarks today at the LBJ Presidential Library." In commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, Biden also addressed his desire for Supreme Court reform in an op-ed published Monday morning by the Washington Post this morning, Joe wrote an op-ed, "Don't quite believe that, but that he's being credited with it anyway, and I'll read a short part of it." I quote, "The President I served as the U.S. Senator for 36 years, including as Chairman and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee. I have overseen more Supreme Court nominations as Senator, Vice President and President than anyone living today," Biden said on the op-ed in the Washington Post, "I have great respect for our institutions and separation of powers. What is happening now is not normal, and it undermines the public's confidence in the court's decisions, including those impacting personal freedoms. We now stand in a breach," Biden wrote. Biden's reforms would eliminate any immunity a former president enjoys for crimes committed while in office, so wonder who he's targeting there. Any clues? Regarding the Supreme Court, Biden wants to impose a term limit of 18 years for justices. Joe Biden's the poster child for term limits. If there are to be term limits, he should have been limited years ago. Once fully adopted, it would allow presidents to support new justices at a cadence of once every two years, once every two years. There you go. So he wants term limits for Supreme Court justices. I'm not somebody that's actually opposed to term limits. In fact, here's my idea, and I've said this for many years. It's not only in light of what has taken place over the last four years, or even the past eight years, or 20 years, or whatever. I've said this for many years. The United States president, the president of the United States, should have one term, one six-year term, and never to be heard of again. That's enough, six years, because you know what happens. It's inevitable. No matter who's in office, doesn't matter if it's Trump, Biden, LBJ, JFK, doesn't matter. The minute they take that oath of office, you know what they're doing, they start running for reelection. No matter who the president is, was or will be. The minute they take that oath, put that hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the justice in this country, the Constitution, our democracy, you name it, the minute they take that hand off the Bible, they're running for reelection. One six-year term, if you can't get it done in six years, you can't get it done. One six-year term, that's it for President of the United States, so you won't be running for reelection for four years to try to get elected for four more. That's my take on it, and I'm going to stick to it. Let's take a bright kaolin company, continues right here, WKXL, NHChalkRadio.com. I can't imagine anybody being in the Senate, being the vice president and then being president of over 50 years. That shouldn't happen, shouldn't happen, but hey, listen, the rules of the rules, the folks of Delaware kept sending them back and back again. All right, we'll take a break, kaolin company continues right here, WKXL, NHChalkRadio.com. We are proudly, on most occasions presented by Northeast Delta Dental, and we will be right back. It is kaolin company live here on WKXL, NHChalkRadio.com. Great to have you with us here. On Monday, about that, and hope your weekend was a good one, certainly the weather was terrific. It's not a good weekend for a Bedford man who has been charged after New Hampshire State Police clocked him at 130 miles an hour on Interstate 93. Boy, there are a lot of idiots out there. There are a lot of idiots on our roadways. We had another accident at the Bedford tolls as well. Yep, exactly. I don't buy after that happened. Oh, wow. Wow. I am surprised. That was a drunk driver, a woman from Nashua that was involved in that crash at the Bedford tolls, and you saw the car, the vehicle's still there when you saw it, Andrew? What was left of it? Yeah, what was left of it? It was a mangled mess. I couldn't even tell what kind of car it was. I can't believe that that woman, after seeing just on television the damage that took place to the vehicle and going in there at a pretty good rate of speed, escaped virtually injury-free. I cannot believe that. I'm glad that she wasn't severely injured, but you're not supposed to drive any abbreviated, and you're not supposed to drive 130 miles an hour in any kind of a vehicle. This gentleman, I used the term loosely, the motorcyclist, identified as 19-year-old Nathan Pratt of Bedford was spotted Sunday morning during a traffic enforcement initiative. According to police, Pratt was passing vehicles and weaving in and out of traffic. He was recorded traveling more than 100 miles per hour four times with a top speed of 130 miles per hour as he entered Wyndham, or as some people say, Wyndham. Pratt was charged with reckless driving and is scheduled to appear in district court in September of the 50 vehicles stopped in this initiative by state police. Twenty-five were traveling at 90 miles per hour or faster, including four that were speeding over 100 miles per hour. Earlier this month, state police stopped another motorcyclist who was allegedly going 158 miles per hour. What is it with these people? I don't get it. I do understand. I mean, on our roadways, when there aren't too many people on the roads, and the speed limit is, you know, 65, let's say, and I know it's very easy to get well beyond that, maybe to 80, honestly, without even thinking about it, without even feeling it, really. But to go at 130 miles an hour or 158 miles an hour, police said they will continue to work with the highway office of highway, with the office of highway safety here in New Hampshire to improve road safety in the state. But it's going to continue to happen. No matter how many patrols they have out there, how many initiatives they have, people are going to continue to drive at excessive speeds. I mean, it's been going on since the creation of the first motorized vehicle, I'm sure. And it will continue to do that. I just don't get it. I don't get it. How could you possibly go? And in this case, 130 miles an hour, but 158 miles an hour earlier in the month as well. It just doesn't add up to me. I mean, yes, I usually exceed the speed limit. I think most people do. I usually exceed it by, you know, five to 10 miles an hour, you know, on the highway. I don't think there are any of you out there that could honestly say you don't if there's, you know, very little traffic on the roads, you know, you go five, 10 miles an hour more than it's, you know, you're supposed to in that particular zone. But to exceed the speed limit by the proportions that we're talking about is just, it's beyond belief to me. And you know, I'm sure you've been in a vehicle. You've been going along 60, 65 miles an hour in a motorcycle will pass you on the left or pass you on the right that's just flying by often said, I wonder how fast they go. I mean, I'm going 70. What are they going? And it has to be close to a hundred or more miles per hour in many cases. But Andrew, do you think there's anybody out there listening right now to WKXL that has never exceeded the speed limit? I doubt it. Yeah. All of us have done it. I mean, I do it from time to time. I myself drive pretty fast, but not so fast that it's exceedingly dangerous. You know, lately, I'm noticing on the highway, you have a combination of people weaving in and out of traffic without directionals, talking to you, Massachusetts. And then you have people who sit in the fast lane and do 20 under. So it's a bad combination of people driving very fast and people just camping out in lanes and not moving. So there's bound to be a few accidents here and there. I mean, you know, many, many times, people who are in the left hand lane, if they're going the speed limit, I mean, they're going to be passed and there's no doubt about it. Even if they're, you know, in the far left lane, the passing lane as it were, they are going to be passed by other lanes on the highway because if you go 55 and there's no traffic, it's like you're stopped, really, really and truly. I don't know how sometimes you can drive 55 in a 55 mile an hour zone. I don't know how you can without falling asleep. I don't know. It's almost impossible on a highway if there's no traffic, I'm saying, if there's no traffic. It's almost impossible to drive 55. I don't know how you can do it without getting a lot of horns honked in your direction or people passing you left and right. I don't know how you can do it. I really don't. And you know, in some cases, in some cases, and I've said this before, and I don't know if you agree, Andrew, but I sometimes slower drivers create more accidents than ones that are going a little bit over the speed limit. Yeah, that's what I mean. You get those people and it's funny this morning, I was driving pretty fast and it's usually not heavy traffic when I'm coming in here in the morning. I think I was doing about 75-ish and it was quiet and I had a guy come up on me in the fast lane because I was passing other people and this guy was right up close to my bumper and would not. And you're going, and I was doing, and I had to speed up to almost 80-85 just to get away from him. Yeah. Yeah, you got these people who are driving very aggressive around people who aren't being as aggressive and God forbid if they came up on somebody who just wouldn't move, God forbid somebody moving a lot slower, they could have crashed right into them. Yeah, no, exactly. Exactly. So I don't know what the answer is. I mean, people are going to drive the way they're going to drive. I don't get the excessive speeds on motorcycles and we have seen. We have unfortunately, in just the last couple of weeks, seen many, many accidents involving motorcycles. We really have and it hits home when someone you know is involved, it hits home even harder, but no matter what, there's just no need of it. There's just no need of these excessive speeds in New Hampshire. I think motorcycle week, I think, were clean on motorcycle week. I don't believe we had any fatalities in New Hampshire this past motorcycle week in June. Yeah, I think cops were on alert though for that, they usually are. Yeah. Well, I think they are for the most part and they have the initiative going on this weekend, and that's when they caught this guy that was going 130 through Windom. So I don't know, but you see it, I mean, it's not unusual. It is. And he was a kid too, so like, clearly very young. Yep, 19, but at any rate, I don't quite get it. I think some of the speed limits in areas where it's still 55 should be raised. I think honestly, officers give you a little bit of leeway as well, depending on the time, depending on the situation, the traffic flow and what have you. I think you get a little leeway, but not to the extent that they're going to let somebody that's doing 130 or 158 get away with it. Anyway, we will take a break, Kaling Company continues right here, WKXL, NHTalkRadio.com. We are presented by Northeast Delta Dental, and we'll be right back. Kaling Company live here on WKXL. NHTalkRadio.com. In case you missed it, over the weekend, New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore was diagnosed with blood clots and was treated at Mass General Brigham Hospital, the team announced. In a statement, the team said its principal concern at this time is Christian's health and well-being. While noting there is no timetable for his return, he had a very good year. Last year for the Patriots who said we know Christian is getting tremendous care, and we look forward to his full recovery. His agent also thanked Athletic Director of the Patriots, Jim Whalen for his absolute diligence and care over the last few days. And Barmore wrote on Instagram on Sunday, "Thank you everyone for all the support, thoughts and prayers. I'll be back soon." In 2019, a longtime Patriots-centered David Andrews missed the season. After being diagnosed with blood clots in his lungs, he returned to play in 2020. Andrews is now 32, entering his tenth season with the team. Barmore, who turned 25 yesterday, is entering his fourth season with the Patriots after being selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Alabama. In April, the Patriots signed him to a four-year contract extension with a maximum value of $92 million, including $41.8 million in guaranteed money. So he is guaranteed to be rich for a lifetime with that contract that he signed with the Patriots, and he is coming off a very good season, and we wish him all the best in that he does return at some point to the National Football League. Today, July 29th. In how many days left until the presidential election, 99, 99 days left. Although the presidential election is going to feel like 99 years, I think. But it's 99 days, and some of the early voting states will be going to the polls in the not too distant future, as the candidates are traversing the country, 99 days left. Former President Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris, fine-tuning their pitches, as they will be all over the place. And Trump was in Minnesota over the weekend, a state that has not backed, has not backed a GOP candidate for the presidency in more than five decades. That is Minnesota. So at any rate, we'll see how it goes, it's going to be a lot of highs and lows on either side of the aisle. Harris right now riding on renewed enthusiasm for her campaign, reportedly raising a record, $200 million, and signing up over 170,000 volunteers since taking over the Biden campaign. So there you go. A lot of money being raised by, in particular at this stage anyway, Kamala Harris. Today, Monday, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who's a vice presidential hopeful on the Democrat side, will appear alongside Michigan's Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, at Harris campaign event in Pennsylvania, Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance, are headed to Nevada on Tuesday as a little update, 99 days left to election day, which is November 5th. But today, we'll worry we'll take each day as it comes, savor it and try not to get too keyed up about what's going on. July 29th, 2024 is National Chicken Wing Day. Andrew Gibson, I'm going to ask you a personal question. How do you come down on chicken wings? Oh, I love chicken wings. Chicken wings. Fried chicken, you know, baked chicken is good all around. It's always, it's always good time for chicken. I agree. Although, I think, and chicken wings are fine, but when you go out to eat, I usually don't get them. I always find them, I don't think you get enough bang for your buck. It depends on where you go. It does. It really depends on where you go. I will say that. There are places where you can get good deals. Most of the time, I always, I don't think I get enough bang for my buck out of a chicken wing. I think it's, you got to go to a place that specializes in chicken. You do. If their whole stick is like a chicken dish, like a barbecue place or something like that, where they do like, you know, grilled or fried chicken wings or something like that, that's probably good. You know, but if you go to a place that's, you know, more known for, for example, you know, the Puritan is known for their chicken fingers. Oh, and they are outstanding. And they are, and I'm not even a coconut guy, but their coconut chicken fingers are phenomenal. Yeah. Oh, I think, I don't think anybody would disagree with that. And that fact, that's where the chicken, uh, chicken tender was invented at the Puritan back room. So I will say they have some slight competition, um, from a place in Goughstown that I discovered that's actually close to where I live, called Charlie's chicken. Ah, Charlie's chicken. And it's a close competitor. Their chicken is really, really good. Is that on mass road? Okay. All right. I'm not really familiar with it. Is it relatively new or has it been around a while about a year or two? Okay. I think. Yeah, they're kind of, they're kind of newish. All right. Charlie's chicken after checking out. And so they're, uh, their chicken tenders are pretty good, huh? The chicken tenders, their fries, their onion rings, um, everything on their menu is phenomenal. Yeah. Making me hungry. All right. So it's National Chicken Wing Day. It's National lasagna day as well. So you can have some lasagna with your chicken wings. Ah, love lasagna too. Yeah. It was always good time for lasagna. Yeah. If, if I go to a restaurant, I would be more likely to order lasagna than chicken wings. Even though I do like chicken wings, but I, I think I'm getting more from my money with, uh, with lasagna. And I like it just as much. It's also National Lipstick Day. All right, National Lipstick Day being celebrated today. Andrew Gibson, if you don't know, is a, uh, an outstanding performer and, uh, has been in many, many shows over the years, have you ever had to wear lipstick for one of your shows? I think once. Yeah. I think once. And it really, it was a lighting thing. So the, you know, the part of the reason that actors and actresses wear makeup is a lot of it has to do with lights and in case anyone couldn't figure it out, my skin is on the wider side. And, uh, so yeah, um, you know, when we're under certain lights, you know, we have to, we have to wear makeup sometimes and especially if the lights tend to be on the brighter side, it can wash us out. So yeah, we have to have a little bit of color. So I think one show I did have to wear a bit of light lipstick solely for the lighting. All right. But yeah, I'm not a stranger to it. No, not a stranger to lipstick. All right. And it's, it's rain day as well. Actually it's rain day and we may get some of that stuff a little bit later on today. But we can't forget the fact that it's international tiger day and who might be the most famous tiger in the whole world. Hey, Donnie. I like the thing to do. Hey, Donnie. If I could, I would be you. Donnie and Ollie digers with the one and Ollie stay. You know, before the show today, I was chatting with Andrew and he did a better great than Tony the tiger. I don't know if I could compete with the one and only throw Ravencroft, but I do an a pinch. I'll go ahead. Do it. Do it. Great. Outstanding. Outstanding. See, Tom Raffio is not the only. He doesn't have the corner on all the impersonations we do on this show. Maybe Carol Channing. He does a great Carol Channing. There's no doubt about that, but that was a great Tony the tiger. Who's the voice of Tony again? So the one and only throw Ravencroft who actually sang the Euromine one Mr. Grinch and the original cartoon. Ah, okay. Same guy. Tony the tiger. Tony the tiger. How about that? He was unfortunately no longer with us, but ah, but his, his memory and will last forever with Tony the tiger and those famous two words. Can you give it to us one more time, Andrew? They're great. Oh, love it. Love it. Where else do you folks? Where else do you get this much free entertainment on the radio every morning from eight to nine, but here on WK XL and I want to remind you again of our vanity insanity license plate contest and our vanity and sanity plate this week spotted and conquered in the vicinity of Loudon Road, Sue, like the Indian tribe, S I O U X dash Z, Sue Z, all right, get in touch with us. You can, in fact, email Andrew Gibson, A Gibson at NH talk radio dot com, correct? That is correct. All right. So do that. A Gibson at NH talk radio dot com, and you have until Friday to do it. We'll mention it every day until we get a winner. This is week number five. You get a convention oil change, convention oil change from wheat family automotive? 124 store street in Concord plus a very thorough inspection of your vehicle. So that'll do it for this edition of tail and company live. Thank you so much for joining us. We hope you will join us tomorrow. We'll talk about the league of New Hampshire craftsmen's fair with Miriam Carter right here. WK XL and H talk radio dot com presented by Northeast delta battle and remember to always look on the bright side of life. Have a great Monday, everybody. a. [MUSIC PLAYING]