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Big 3 at 9

Aramark strikers, 40% of US is Obese, Voicemails and Music History
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24 Sep 2024
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let me grab a call in the meantime we've got steve who's in malvern steve your own talk radio twelve ten right to take a mic off sure they uh... i've listened to you don't talk about how uncomfortable common i is when she's not scripted and everything like that nervous laughter with a grin and all that and i think that uh... uh... chump campaigns missing opportunity to put that into a commercial and say how how will this play out in a face-to-face cut unscripted com a confrontation in the meeting with without like but mary pouton or g or some uh... or a potentator something like that uh... you know this is going to uh... back then down this is going to get them to uh... total line i don't think so it's a valid point and actually a really good point could you imagine steve what it would be like behind closed doors with comala harris and a few of her most closest confidants you know her whatever her cabinet would hypothetically look like and could you imagine those conversations in person between some of these these true global dictators and how they would be feeling like they're dealing in a position or from a position of power it would be incredible but i gotta tell you you talk about the ads and they're certainly i think the trump campaign the ads that they've been pretty good but i think whether your democrat or republican and this happens every election cycle whether it's midterms or for general elections but i'm september twenty fourth comes are we all sick of political ads all hundred percent so like i you know i see him and i just roll my eyes are get up and you know if it's a football saturday or something i go up and get another something to drink or whatever go after the kitchen of the bathroom i just don't want to hear them and i i i i mean their profit i mean our station profits off of them so like they're they're they're super important but i just don't want to hear many more because i already know all the talking points and i know my wife doesn't want to hear him at all ever so i i don't know if the the trump ad or even the harris at this point really matters that much i think what you just mentioned with the grocery store what is far more impactful than any ad they can come up with the problem with this and and we see it in this state in this city all the time because we're such you know we are the most important state you know in in the election um is that there's so many of them that i think it you know you almost risk turning people off you know i mean with so many ads even if like you support canada x or canada y you're like okay enough yeah i just don't want to hear this anymore and people just get so sick and tired of it yep that you almost wonder if like sometimes these political ads do more harm than good or you just have to have maybe that moment where you have to maybe recalibrate and then you know reallocate your assets i mean we saw harris now i believe has a half a billion advantage financially in campaign money built up for whatever they decide to use it on commercials or whatever so if you're operating you know at a five-to-one deficit you know i would take some of that money and i would do a grocery store tour we could or you know we should when we're done at ten o'clock we should workshop that and we'll send over a powerpoint to the trump campaign let's go and and not just rural grocery stores go into the city go into the city of philadelphia yep north carolina go into the city of charlotte yep georgia go into the city of atlanta and just do a urban grocery store tour yep you want to win some votes over that way agreed there you go agreed eight five five eight eight nine twelve ten you're hitting people where matters yes because we were not feeling it any more than we are at the grocery store because most of us grocery shopping at least once a week or if you're you're done in her kids they go grocery shopping every three days because our boys are eating her out of the house unbelievable they're true we'll get to the big three here in one second let me grab this last call bills in montgomery county bill your own talk radio twelve ten yeah yeah hey nick dorn and greg yeah i'm just kind of wondering um we have not seen any of these pro-Palestinian protests you know since uh the summer and remember that was the big rage you know before the summer and you know whether on college campuses you're on the streets and now there's nothing going on and uh this is almost sound this almost sounds like a conspiracy theory but it's almost like they've been told to cool it you know they're not embarrassed com a lot that i would really you know help around if things could stay quiet it interesting yeah interesting point in observation i i partially agree with that we're not seeing them at least not reported on college campuses so i don't know if the universities have really clamped down on that but there was just a big one over the weekend where there was a guy walking around trying to imitate trump much less like not even remotely as good as shawn ferris does and he was like antagonizing these pro-Palestinian protesters i forget which city it was in but you're still seeing the middle east protesters out there i'm just not seeing them on campuses like you're you're like you're talking about it isn't right because i haven't seen anything on the news at all it is i haven't been watching the right news but it is interesting that you don't see it because you know college is back in full four so back for over a month it is interesting that we don't see that like we did at the end of the school year last year right earlier this year but well i'd be wrong then because i i said i think it's gonna write i said this back in may in june when college is broke for the summer i said if you think this thing's not gonna go away in the fall you're crazy and maybe it has it kind of did and you know i know there were protests outside the d and c in august but it wasn't exactly what they were expecting yeah so i mean it's a it's an interesting point you don't see a lot of that happening now and it's not like the war is ended or or you know let's see if it picks up after the u_s_ just sent more troops over to the middle east let's see if that changes here in the next six weeks i get what you're saying i just i don't know yeah it just doesn't seem like it's like you know we say this you know we said this when it happened it is it's it's like the tiktok phenomena it was really big in may in june or april and may of of of uh last school year you know six months ago or whatever it was and and now they've moved on to something else well that's how we are as a society yes yes we we take our outrage on to the next subject yep yep eight five five eight three nine twelve ten if you want to jump in with war of your calls right now time for a dawn stems one big three at nine it's the big three and nine on keeling company sponsored by budget blinds so striking error mark employees at all three south philadelphia stadiums they say they're on strike amid these contract negotiations that have gone sour and so this affects the delivery of food and drinks to the stadiums that has definitely been impacted according to the union so they have union workers out there wearing their placards don't patronize error mark as they're saying go to the game especially with our fillies clenching the analyst division title last night and hoping to get another win against the cubs tonight so they can earn that by week so they're saying hey come early tailgate and bring your own food your own drinks don't patronize them error mark releasing a statement said saying that they've been fair they've been trying to work with the union but these are hundreds of unionized concessions workers employed at the wells Fargo center Lincoln financial field citizens bank park they went on strike as we told you yesterday and they are still negotiating for improved benefits and wages that's what we're hearing but they're saying don't tip the scabs wearing the uh bloat you know and have the blown up or you know rats uh the inflatables but they don't want you to um patronize any anybody inside and don't tip them that's what they're saying yeah don't pick your scabs folks because they uh lead to scars scars are permanent oh out my mom always told me that don't pick at your scab tip i know i see that's what my brain wanders have to well um we have philadelphia this is big news in philadelphia it's tough to get rid of those big items like refrigerators or the old tv big screen so now the shirel parker administration announcing something new and this is a new residential bulk collection program that will make the disposal of those large household items like a fridge or an old air conditioner or tires so this is part of the new plan to make sure that people don't illegally dump this stuff because often that's what happens so i've seen people doing that too forcing out like an old couch or you know all these all immovable objects in your house they have no more use for you just toss them in like the woods or you know god forbid like a river it's just yeah or somebody's street yeah they may they make it so damn like you actually have to pay companies come up you have to pay them oh yeah to take some of the stuff away because trash collectors don't take them yeah when did trash collectors become so finicky well look every year around christmas time uh i took my garbage food we uh you know got a tip we hang out we my wife is out there we're handing out like trump we're handing out we're handing out hundreds they're like all right everybody and they will take anything we leave out there then i love it so what do you do is she like tape a 20 spot to the can or something no when they come she runs out there oh see envelope gives them well it's very nice cash and they they you know because of that they remember us all year yeah and whatever crap we leave at the curb they take yeah probably shouldn't announce this well there you go uh so in so in Philadelphia i've heard they do yeah i don't report it yeah i don't know if they do that or not so in Philadelphia it's it's that you call ahead they're going to have a program it you know they're they're rolling they're just rolling this out but you're going to call ahead and that way it'll be a special truck because you don't want the trucks getting you know too filled up on the regular trash day so air conditioners water heaters microwave ovens household furniture large toys flat screen TVs empty refrigerators tires all of that you just call ahead you make the appointment let them know and then schedule it ahead they're still not going to do things like hazardous you know old paint hazardous materials mattresses but at least they're going to take these big items i think it's to me as a Philadelphia resident this is a great idea because you see stuff they just somebody dumps it off on a city street yep yep so we got that going for us which is nice uh let's talk about obesity in america a topic that especially during the pandemic and post pandemic we talked about the average 17 to 25 pounds that people gained well the prevalence of obesity according to the latest federal data shows adults slightly decreasing in the united states of america but still higher than it was a decade ago so adults 20 and older 40 percent are estimated to be obese wow 40 percent that's down because it was 41.9 it was almost 42 so now we've gone down 1.9 percent oh we just got to just got to keep the groceries uh 25 percent higher than it used to be wall lose weight right they're saying that more than 100 million American adults so about a third of the nation you know think about that have severe obesity yeah that's not even like mild borderline poison our body with all this garbage let me let me ask you guys a question though what is the definition i think i think the definition for obesity is is a little you know what i mean it's dated like i should be one's i should be like 165 that's what i mean like an aids patient if i was 165 yeah i mean that's just not right you don't need to say that but it's it's but it's true like yeah i think that that are you know they're like well at six two you should be 171 like i haven't been 171 since 11th grade yeah you know what i mean so um and i i wouldn't look healthy at 171 but one one 90 is about my my my good weight you know that's that's when i feel healthy but in this one they're saying when they say 100 million American adults this is not even the kids but 100 million American adults have obesity yeah they're saying more than 15ish pounds overweight i think the bigger number is the 20 million adults that are over 45 pounds overweight so i think you're right to the 100 100 million i think they should change those stats yeah to say maybe 25 to 30 pounds overweight because if because if you meet somebody because muscle weighs three times of that fat sure so if somebody is more muscular right you're gonna weigh more right so don't get discouraged folks if you start lifting weights and yeah your seven pounds heavier and you're also doing cardio to your point on muscle triples the weight of fat yeah so you can't you know but the the more concerning number i think is that 20 million adults that are 45 plus pounds overweight that's the one to look at i think we have to be worried too about the uh soft soft chubby fat kids whoa no i'm serious i mean there's a there's a soft chubby fat looking children there's a lot of there's a lot of them now that i see and i'm just like oh yeah god because of bad parenting yes here's a youtube but here's a youtube your ipad and a red bull get lost yep yeah you wonder what it's sad it's sad to see you know what i mean like because you're putting them on a on a track for obesity the rest of their lives yep lives but as trump as trump said though some of this is overrated you know all of his buddies that were healthy they're all gone trumps eaten proper burgers you don't see you don't see a you don't see an overweight 80-year-old though you just don't you know i know we tell yeah i know we've played these video clips in these still shots of you know back in the day on a bus or a train everyone dressed up in thin but you you talk and on you saw it firsthand in Italy you just go over to europe you know as people walking around they're all look like fitness models and we're all a bunch of slugs two things in europe for example and other parts of the world they don't allow the chemicals or the processing that we allow in america number one that's why i think rfk junior resonates with saying that yep you know we're poisoning our food supply but number two to your point everybody's walking everybody's biking i think that they should say when they create these biking and walking lanes that would be a better sell yeah well think about the lazy culture i mean you know i get it they have you know this other types of transportation over in europe i'm guessing they have like an uber or a lift but instead of walking six blocks well let's pay for an uber and now instead of walking to our car to walk to the restaurant to get carry out we door dash it yeah yeah the convenience factor in this country has just increased the um accessibility to laziness it's true it's true you don't want to leave you know do anything there's no reason to leave your home anymore right it's true well here's an interesting little stat here in this new start all the new statistics they're releasing people between the ages of 40 to 59 years old in america 46 and a half percent are obese so that's your largest group which is not you know not older than that not younger that 40 to 59 that's that is the most obese group of of adults 40 to 59 that one surprises me because these are active people sure and of them women women tend to suffer this more than men that's a side effect of trump derangement syndrome eating the chips restore eating the chips is that it i don't know i think it's it's it is interesting but at least we went down a little bit maybe ozempic hmm i guess whether that's such the i mean it's i'm not going to say it's like a cowardly way out some people that's all you can do because you've tried everything else it's just it seems like too good to be true like we're going to do studies 10 years from now when people that took ozempic that ended up being diagnosed with x y and z and it's you know the quick fix but the quick fix usually doesn't last right well i will say this that now congress wants to interview their ceo because these companies one of them i was reading this their profits within just the pet since they've come out with ozempic are more of that over than 30 years they've spent on research the the profits of with these companies are huge and now congress is getting involved i don't know how you feel about this because the private sector issue but congress is saying how can you charge so much for people if their insurance company doesn't pay for it when it's life-saving so to your point nick i would say this that if somebody's more than 40 pounds overweight that's so hard to lose as an adult it could be argued that the risk reward is such that it's going to see it's going to it's going to save their life mmm they're not going to die you know with by the time they're 65 yeah of all of these diseases that that because that amount of weight it's it's like i mean kudos to anybody who loses that much yeah it is much harder once you get into your 30s and 40s and 50s yeah no doubt so let's talk about our budget blinds our sponsor ready for fall budget blinds is your one stop shop for blind shade shutters custom drapery motorization visit budget blinds dot com for a free in-home consultation the only no questions asked warranty in the entire business when you schedule your consultation you want to ask about their special radio offer you 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every you know the political consultant yeah right i just you know it's 98 percent always correct who's more accurate you allen lickman or the cookie store in Cincinnati cookies for trump i'm just this is i mean this is a this that that clip of him paying that uh that woman's groceries is just it's so it's so impactful it just is yes scott's ripping me on twitter uh scott and he says in her defense in regards to surel parker she's a moderate we could be stuck with progressive Helen gimmed parker did the right thing bringing all city employees back to work and on the job okay i agree with that i guess he's referring to my uh rant about her silence as to what happened this weekend in the city with the uh filming of joker too with the cars on fire everything else at 940 i'm going to play a report um about that and about the uh the injuries that were sustained and the damage um nbc 10 did a really good breakdown of that i played that coming up in like 20 minutes all right there you go cut sheet part two on the way we will get to voicemails we will get to today in music history and then i want to give you this last story of the day with the now fired covid czar of new york city where do you hear these details we'll get to that coming up shortly we all have decisions to make when it comes to energy these days we want to reduce carbon emissions and we want efficient and reliable energy like natural gas restricting our options will not lead to a cleaner energy future we need all energy sources including natural gas to create the solution tell your local government you want to choose the energy that's right for you visit blackhills energy dot com slash fuel the future this is the kaolin company podcast from talk radio 1210 wphd and on the free odyssey app let me get to this covid story um i i'm having flashbacks to 2021 when i read this last night you guys have just got to listen to these details by the way i love all these people that are in charge of things and they're labeled as czar like kamala Harris was dubbed the borders are yet she was you know recently on pluto and neptune were frequently then actually going to the southern border but new york cities x covid czar has now officially been fired from his job after he admitted to having drug fueled sex parties during the peak of the pandemic this story from the new york post the city's x covid czar got the boot from his job at a pharmaceutical firm yesterday a week after he was caught on film bragging about hosting sex parties and attending an underground rave at the height of the pandemic dr j varma was serving as a senior health advisor to then mayor build the blazio during covid 19 when he and his wife would put on the sex and drug fueled the bakari and attend a packed wall street rave according to secretly recorded conversations that the doctor had with a woman on september 23rd of 2024 the board of directors of sigma technologies officially terminated dr j varna was a critic um excuse me varna a varna critic and city councilman bob holton said in a blistering statement dr j varna's firing is a step in the right direction but the consequences of his actions are long overdue varna boasted about harassing people into submission over the vaccine mandate and admitted to participating in illegal sex parties all while he former health commissioner dr david choskey and then build a blazio imposed draconian measures that shut down the entire city the hypocrisy is outrageous varna's semi-chats which included him boasting saying quote i did all of this deviant like sexual stuff and i kind of had to be sneaky about it because i was running the entire covid response for the city and i'm thinking back to two specific moments that made me really think that this whole thing just stunked a high hell one if you'll recall in los angeles this i think was 2020 or maybe into 2021 when governor gavin nousam was seen at a ritzy la restaurant with magic jonson yep and all these hollywood elites french laundry yes eating dinner and doing all this stuff no masks no social distancing yeah by the way if masks are so good you know and a magic jonson is immune compromised shouldn't magic jonson have had a mask on right magic jonson being a mister mister i've got aids in the whole bit right in it ready in HIV yeah HIV positive i would think he would not want to get covid if his uh systems a little auto act and you would think too that as we know how um covid spreads especially in that time period um yeah sex party is probably not the best thing to do if you want to say no no just in line with all of these sexual deviants that are out there doing all this ridiculous stuff you know we got the ditty story out there and then i also have the flashback when we talk about masks and distancing and i'm watching there i'll never forget when fauci threw that curveball that landed 40 feet right of the home plate with the catcher at the nationals game and then fauci sitting there remember when the the stadiums were empty yep and then they started doing like 20 percent capacity but you had to be like six seats away from the next fan and there's fauci with the mask down on his chin like a football chin strap on a helmet and he's got two people do his left one person to the right nobody's socially distance nobody's wearing a mask and they're sitting there enjoying a ball game while i got to watch it on tv with people that are piped in with computers and zoom broadcast the game from their house complete hypocrisy confidence are by the way nickel paul writes to us well actually you and uh apparently he's not happy with us making fun of uh just saying duty yes uh what arena there should i well i can read it so you can kind of distance yourself from this if you want to i take the bullets here that's how we roll um you see i must be missing something well you and the sort of counter part of just guitar law of relaxing i guess that's me first of all just guitar law is the democrat i'm not a democrat i hate the democrats equally as much as i hate the republicans so i am an equal opportunity hater for both parties um so uh because we were we were laughing hysterically i had to stand is pronouncing a duty duty which sounded nothing out of the ordinary to me uh i was being impressed by the content of his statement ankle deep okay sorry duty duty duty duty duty duty duty duty duty well let's let's start with his first sentence of i must be missing something yes you miss the fact that we do occasionally like to have a little bit of fun here in morning drive and lighten up all the uh you know the serious conversations that we delve into ninety five percent of the time but uh you know five percent of the time we do try to have some some fun here on a morning radio show oh god the the people they're just sticks in a lot yeah they could tell of what you shot up well you don't listen diet you know like we say don't listen well here's what we'll do we'll just we'll just take the now no longer available on this station mark live in show we'll pop him in a morning drive we'll get 20 percent of the audience and then Paul Daniels will be happy simple solution and then you can save money and not pay me i just i can't i can't with like if you're if you're a male even a female and you don't laugh at duty like i i don't know what's wrong with you yeah maybe maybe maybe we need to grow up in the same generation yeah yeah he says i was impressed by the content of his statement which i am always impressed of course DeSantis's thoughtful opinions but it still doesn't replace the fact that he's bizarre individual and the way he says things sometimes are funny can we just if you go back to six fifteen this morning you played that clip in the big day in the big take and made a serious commentary about it yes it was just it was a joke in the seven o'clock hour yeah about how he kept saying duty duty duty duty no more fun folks we've got a fun mandate that's right laugh at yourself people life life life is not that complicated man yeah i'm not even gonna get bothered by it because we've got a sales meeting coming up and i've got to be in a good frame of mind and i don't want to go in there all sweaty at 9.36 let's get to a Tuesday edition of what's on the cut sheet part dude what the cut sheet i do grama dean calls us beefs about it well i'm definitely butted duty duty duty i wonder if my big take was serious enough for him yeah maybe i i'll just i'll i'll just rant and rave all show long i'll just be a serious gas bag you know what we'll do let's get let's get the uh let's get Gordon Chang on tomorrow so we can seriously we can really make the show very serious don't do that they're very tall very happy do that of course 90 percent of my audience will tune out but all right um can we start here with cut 14 this is james carville he was on last night with his his wife mary mattland cnn uh who's who's a republican by the way conservative i think um i think she still is i don't know the odd looking couple by the way if you're on youtube youtube.com/ratt1210vphd um you can see that just the oddness of these two um he says that look he's a smart guy i know a lot of people disagree with him but you know he helped like bill clinton at 92 he says that the the election doesn't feel like a race that harris is gonna lose wow just one man's opinion okay cut 14 philip uh go look at just the last couple months you have you know don't trump talking about patients eating cats and dogs uh you know his candidate north carolina who you know revealed is uh talking about himself as a black nazi on the porn site he brought a 9/11 conspiracy theorist to 9/11 memorial ceremonies why do you think it's this close do i think yeah i think it's more than close of course it's close you just said it was close but it's close in the poland i'm not convinced that it's going to be close in election day i'll say that if there's seven swing states the least most least likely scenario is it breaks for three it always gets uh and again every race other than maybe 2008 has been close right up to election day and i if i it could be wrong but it's gonna break in one direction of the other i really believe that in most of the time these elections do that and uh i i don't like to predict elections i would just say this just doesn't feel like a race that harris is gonna lose but that's just a feeling that's just a feeling all right i mean if he says he feels like harris is gonna win i've got no problem with that but we went through yesterday harry and with the polling if it's off one point in either way what it would look like other under the presumption of a landslide one of them was harris three nineteen to two nineteen the other was trump like three twelve to two twenty six or something like that and i said this yesterday so i'm gonna stay consistent with that i don't think either one is going to get to three hundred in the electoral college oh i don't i disagree you do i do okay so you you think with the swing states it'll pretty much be all or nothing for one of the two i think that it's yes it's going to be close but i think that it's that there there's definitely going to be a somebody passing the three hundred threshold okay well you've got history on your side because in sixteen trump took the seven swing states got to three oh four i think and then in twenty twenty biden the one six of the seven swing states the only one that trump won a second time was north carolina so history is on your side the last two elections i just think when you look at this razor thin polling and the fact that it's i i actually think that double haters back in play where i think a lot of people maybe thought it would go away with the freshness of com of comela um i i could see four three and i could see it being you know two seventy six two sixty two yeah uh... not not ready to give a prediction yet i just i don't i i don't think i think carville is correct in some of the stuff he's saying that he doesn't that that it's it's going to be razor thin up until election day because it always is but the results they think are going to be different okay that's all that's all that's the only thing i'm going to tip for my hand right now um we mentioned this earlier don's been mentioned in a lot in her uh news we started the show with it yesterday about the uh that meetup that drag that drag that car meetup yesterday in philadelphia where people were jumping on cop cars and everything nbc ten had a pretty uh thorough um uh report on this about the vehicles that were damaged and um officers that were assaulted uh during an illegal car meetup uh that happened uh late sunday night in philadelphia this is cut uh thirteen filled out those that were involved in it should be very well aware we have your picture we're coming for you if you think you got away last night you didn't please look at this another weekend of illegal car meetups causing what philadelphia police described as chaos across the city at least three people including one juvenile are under arrest as investigators try to get control of this situation thanks for being with us for nbc 10 news at six i'm rosemary conners philadelphia police tell us they believe last night's events were in retaliation to the steps the city is taking to crack down on these potentially dangerous car meetups and nbc tens brian sheen joins us now with more on the extent of the damage to police property as the search for the drivers involved continues brian phileson well rosemary philadelphia police say five of their vehicles were damaged and officers were attacked as they tried to break up these illegal meetups that have been causing problems wreaking havoc in our city you can see the skid marks here just outside city hall we're across from the ritz carlton but take a look what it looked like while this was happening overnight this was happening those involved actually lit a ring of fire in the middle of the road as they blocked traffic investigators tell us this was just one of eleven total incidents involving illegal street racing last night from bustleton avenue in the northeast all the way to bartrim gardens in southwest six of those incidents they say were violent and included flame throwers setting off fireworks and starting fires in trash cans philadelphia police held a rare sunday afternoon press conference to talk about all the mayhem officers and residents endured last night police have been cracking down on the meetups using intel they gather to try to prevent them before they happen and they think that has something to do with what we saw overnight wow so i think my my big takeaway is the fact that in the beginning they say that they believe that this is in retaliation to the official first wave of crackdowns against this so obviously they haven't sent a strong enough message as a city whether it's the mayor's office the police department you know the district attorney's office um what would don reported earlier like $2,000 fines and things like that yep obviously that's not enough of a deterrent it's true yeah so we need we need stiffer penalties for these kinds of these actions yep there you go that'll do it we'll come back we'll get to your voicemails and then what occurred today in music history by the way if you don't know about the voicemails it's a new feature we do every day to wrap things up right around nine forty five nine fifty download the odyssey app click listen live for twelve ten w_p_h_t_ right next to our logo when you listen live little microphone you tap that you speak you tap it again and boom we play them very simple back after this it's a killing company on demand from talk radio twelve ten w_p_h_t_ and the free odyssey app one two three four ronda santis governor uh no he's the boss of florida uh wears lips inside his blue tees ronda santis does his duty wow oh that's not right come on mustard oh that's not right oh we just lost Paul we got too funny duty duty duty duty duty did you go duty in the house outside boy all right wow morning karen company this is bill from diamond beach i bill just want to comment about your uh topic today about gravy hmm or sauce wait i love it Italian rigie from south philadelphia yep we always call it gravy regardless and the sauce would be cooking and there would be meat in it and we've always called it gravy you know better what yep okay yeah that's the point i made yesterday as a metagon as somebody that's not Italian i do you call it gravy regardless um i didn't think the meat or no meat was really uh an indicator as to what constitutes gravy but oh there you go i guess people love this subject yes we did a we did a radio thing with bruno years ago when we're doing sports and we didn't use the word gravy because we couldn't come up with something that rhymes so we did a taste testing challenge and we called it bruno and the boss of the sauce oh nice but bruno did say it's gravy gotcha pretend ozzy hey boss it's not tim waltz here i'm in the men's room at every school in minnesota we're going to check on the hell to repair a boy's tampon machine let's see these all seem to be in pretty good shape they've never been used but uh we'll keep checking go king oh my god i guess that might be ozzy's best one that's i guess that's in response to uh him yeah unverifiable story that's out there are yesterday well yeah yeah and the unverified stories of you know like they're we by the way that tampon story that's out there that people keep reciting uh for what it's worth the multiple news outlets have tried to confirm the authenticity of that and there's there's no evidence of that but yeah run with whatever you want by the way uh chris abolito gravy goes on turkey it's true yeah it's true and you know i'm in the mood for turkey yeah we gotta have turkey more than just once a year actually we do this day yes we should today september 24th we celebrate the birthday of peter soles braid drummer for the verb who's now 53 family birthday shout outs to jerry march to jerry the pacebakers as well as linda mccartney singles accude 1999 by prince nadie too jailhouse rock by elvis and 57 tears of a clown by smoky robinson the miracles in 1970 hanging long enough by phil collins in 90 out of touch by hall notes 84 and photographed by ringo star in 1973 albums accude the razor's edge by acdc in 1990 the long run by the eagles in 79 and nevermind by nirvana in 1991 also in 2003 gourd lightfoot is inducted into the canadian songwriter hall of fame in 77 the first national elvis presley convention takes place in nashville your welcome linda in 83 billy joe was atop the segels chart with tell her about it and in 2008 zippo launches their iphone app allowing concert goers to hold a virtual flame but lastly a birthday salute i actually did not include at the beginning jim henson of the muppets would have been 88 years old today beautiful it's a little rainbow connection is in order to close this thing out beautiful for kale company i feel um someday we'll find it a man the rainbow connections the lovers the dreamers and me all right here you go nice work come on twitter uh mega mega man with twitter he says why believe in polls because there's been no evidence to polls or that polls are correct or even done properly i'm just curious i don't know the answer i like to hear from you about it either on the message or via the radio yeah harry anten said it best yesterday when we played you the clips uh polls are just tools they're not the actual results exactly that's exactly it and we report on them because it's it's it's out there we're just giving you a snapshot of where the country is or at least those thousand people that were that were sampled at the time yep and i acknowledge the good ones and the bad ones yes we have a poll diversity here on this show we do all right that'll do it for us everybody have a great rest of your tuesday stay tuned the dawn show coming up shortly we're back tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. good night everybody start your day with kaolin company week day morning six till ten on talk radio twelve ten w p h t and the free odyssey app
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