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Commemorating October 7th, One Year Later

2 - Steve Feldman of the ZOA joins us to commemorate this hallowed day of October 7th, one year after the attacks on Israel. 215 - Dom’s Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Dom continues with the remembrance of October 7th and Walz’ disastrous record on that conflict. 235 - Scott Presler details what it was like being on stage to give a speech at the Trump rally. Just how many people were there? Would Scott have worn the shorts? Why is the Hispanic community moving more towards the Republican party’s message?
240 - More of your calls. 250 - Lightning Round!

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Do you think Josh Shapiro would have done interviews like that? No. This is how much difficulty is with this whole thing. I do have the Kamala 60 minutes cut if you want. Yeah, thank you, Dan. Yeah, let's hear what she said when asked just an easy question. Shouldn't this be a lamp? Of course, Benjamin Netanyahu. You could say, I differ with them on this. I differ with them on that. But of course, these are our greatest allies. Here's what she said. I'm the Prime Minister Netanyahu is not listening. Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. Do we have a real close ally in Prime Minister Netanyahu? I think with all due respect, the better question is, do we have any important alliance between the American people and the Israeli people? And the answer to that question is yes. I like this tactic. Next time I have somebody on an interview and they say to me, well, the better question is, hey, buddy, that's not the question. I asked the question here. You want to answer the better question, go on a Howard Stern show. All right, let's go to Steve Feldman, Executive Director of the Philadelphia branch of Zionist of America. He joins us here on Talk Radio 1210. Steve, welcome in. Before we go forward to, I know Zionists of America are apolitical. That stated, I only played that in reference to what we're seeing today. And I just don't see as much coverage as I would like for the sheer fact of not just what happened on that day, but the reaction on many college campuses and other places that clearly was way out of bounds. And we have the big ADL in the ADL, much more liberal group study out today, talking about rampant anti-Semitism over this last year. Well, first of all, thanks for having me back on. Appreciate the opportunity. Our organization does not get political. We are non-partisan. But what that comment by the Vice President says to me, what I take away from that, is that I have no respect for the Israeli people in Israel's democracy because Benjamin Netanyahu is the elected Prime Minister of Israel is in a seven-front war. And as you said, you may not agree with everything that the Prime Minister says and does. But this is when you stand by your ally. You don't pivot and say, well, ask me a different question. You know, I don't want to answer that question. You answer the question, if you regard Israel as an ally, if you want to play politics, then you give a political or a politically correct answer, which is what I think the Vice President did. Not the answer. I mean, could we imagine, you know, before the United States was brought into World War II, thanks to Japan, you know, a interviewer asking President Roosevelt about Prime Minister Churchill, you know, while they're under attack? Well, you know, I don't know that I want to answer that question. That would not happen. Or if it did happen, it would not be good for President Roosevelt. It was very disrespectful of Israel's democracy and of certainly our closest ally in the Middle East, our most reliable ally in the Middle East. But to get to your other point about this date, it's important for your audience and all Americans in the world to realize that, well, things certainly have gotten worse for Jews everywhere since October 7th. This is not new. I posted on Facebook earlier today a photo of the Israeli flag on the Parkway that was painted red by an anti-Jewish vandal earlier in the year and a photo from 2016 of an Israeli flag set on fire in South Philly outside of the Democratic Convention. That was in 2016. So it's more intense. People are more aware of it. And enemies of decency feel more comfortable and safer being openly anti-Jewish and supporting visibly and vocally supporting the people who want to murder every Jew. People feel more comfortable doing that today. And that's alarming. And all these some people need to speak up and say, no, that's not acceptable. What that flag, what that symbol, what that slogan, and there's really no need to mention them today necessarily, but what they are hateful, hateful slogans, hateful symbols, and they stand for murdering Jews, and they're not acceptable. Murdering Americans in many cases, it's not acceptable. Steve, you have been to vigilant because this is where this stuff starts. Fill it off your public schools, but schools in general, on what's being taught. My sense today, I have no knowledge of this, but I just have a sense that this is not being talked about today. And when this is being talked about, wherever it's being talked about, with students, with kids, the point that I would make in this, this is one of the few times if ever we have seen as a tactic, as the main tactic, the savagery, the rapes, the torture, the stupid, we're going to make them unclean stuff, that usually is dismissed in war as an outlier because even in the worst circumstances, it mostly is. To have it as a tactic and then to see celebrities and others with those stupid hang gliders on their Twitter or their personal email or whatever is a breakthrough of something that is just unconscionable. Well, it shows where propaganda does, first of all, it shows a numbness and a dumbing down of society. And with regard to what's happening in the K through 12 schools, I know you mentioned the university campuses, but what I'm seeing is either a moral equivalence, which is very bad, or that the Jews and Israel deserve this, which is also very bad. I think there is a failure to recognize that Israel and the Jewish people are still the underdog, even though Israel has a strong military. Thank God has Iron Dome. Thank God. But Israel is still the underdog. Israel is still a tiny, tiny place in a vast region. The Jewish people are still a tiny, tiny fraction of the Middle East, of humanity. And for the Jews to be painted and portrayed as the aggressor and even worse deservingness is reprehensible and abusive to teach to a young person who is a captive person in a K through 12 classroom. You know, students at universities have options. Not wonderful options necessarily, not every option, but there's options and obviously they're older and hopefully a little more knowledgeable or sensitized or what have you. But what's going on in the K to 12 sphere in Philadelphia in our suburbs nationwide is really reprehensible. It's child abuse with the government stamp of approval. And this day needs to be a day not only of mourning and remembering and reflecting. It needs to be a day of action and advocacy, because that's the only thing that's going to keep there for being more October 7th, no matter what the calendar shows. That day, what occurred is going to keep happening to different levels to Jews and others by the way, not just not only Jews all over the world, unless there is advocacy and action to say, no, we're not going to tolerate that. And that's what good people and decent people do. They say, no, we're not, it's not happening to me and my people, but the Damji or Donos, the Rich Ziolis, the other people at your station, and we were grateful to be able to honor you because of what you do every day, speak up or take action and say, no, it's not tolerable, not going to have it. And that is not happening enough. There's not enough good people who have the courage to speak out. And this has to be a day to reaching out to elected and appoint officials and teachers and media and having that discussion with them. And even follow Jews, in my case, and good Christians, and to educate them and make them aware really what's going on, where the root of this is, and what needs to be done to stop it. Without a doubt, where do we go for more information about Zionists of America, Steve? Thanks. So locally, it's Philly, P-H-I-L-L-Y.ZOA.org. Nationally, our national website is zoa.org. If people want to reach us locally, the email is the word office@zoaphilly.org, office@zoaphilly.org. And we can give people advocacy, education, information, and if they are aware of a problem, please reach out to us, let us know, and we'll get involved to try and remedy it. But I thank you for bringing this issue to the attention of your audience, as always. Thank you, Steve. Thank you very much, Steve Feldman, Zionist of America. You know, as I said, I'm finishing a column tonight because I wanted to see for Delaware Valley Journal what happens today. And the usual, there's a lot of coverage of the anti-Israel protesters, these Jewish voices that are against Netanyahu and against Israel. Columbia University, donations dropped nearly 29% in the wake of the anti-Israel protest and the giving, gift just gifting 28% in the number of gifts falling from 19,000 to 13,000, the lowest since 2015 in the wake of all this. So it is unprecedented. And I zoned in, I don't have a chance today to see what they said, LaSalle University, that I'm a graduate of, not a proud graduate of, I'll be honest about that. We know what they did around this and other universities, what they engaged in. So 855-839-1210. Today's side question, slight inconvenience. We're looking for something that slights, not overwhelming, but it's very, very annoying. Get in on that, we'll put your name into the hat. But first, it is time for... It's dawg, money, melody. That's right, today we're playing for a pair of tickets to see comedian Brian Regan on October 18th at the Miller Theatre in Philadelphia. I think we did this last year, big crowd for him. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com. Dom, today we're doing another cover song and today's cover song comes from an Italian girl from you know, I don't want to give away too much about her, but Dom, she's making news right now after a very big flop. And I don't want to give away too much, but a pop star turned actress and first appearing Dom in the Sopranos, believe it or not. So Dom, we want to know who today's cover artist is. Take a listen. ♪ It's a little bit funny, this feeling inside. I'm not one of those who can easily hide. I don't have much money. ♪ And bring her up. Time to decide, question. Dom, a minor inconvenience. Well, this is a major one. The media coverage of her most recent movie Dom, not so kind, complete flop. I don't want to give more away than that, but in the news, in the headlines right now, after just a hard opening weekend. The voice is good, but it's very skilled at the delivery of this. It sounds like a... You don't like it? No, it's almost like an opera or something. There's no movement to it. Yeah. I don't see that voice fitting in this song, which I really like the song. Yeah, you're right. It's kind of underwhelming. Yeah. For someone I don't expect underwhelming. The best I can do. Yeah, that needs more punch there, I think. All right. Yeah. It's the lock-in parts, I thought. Yeah, that's one I'm hearing. All right. It's 855-839-1210. AT&T and Verizon Wire, let's hit us with that. And you're off to see Brian Regan here on Talk Radio 12. Doors take us to summers away, or winter adventures, and afternoon getaways. 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That's exactly right. I had a bit underwhelming of this really classic song. Let's hear the color to the movie she's in, Dominic. My goodness, you can get a cover in any local place. Here's some effort. Here we go. It's kind of a signature of the singer, I think. Oh, is it? Is it an affectation or a real? It's some weird affectation that she puts on her work. Let's go to Patty and Wesgrove. Patty, good afternoon. Who's covering this song? Make it stop, Patty. I think it's Lady Gaga. I'm shocked. I didn't know that. And look, Lady Gaga's usually overwhelming. My God. What the heck happened? That's what it's surprising because I usually am a big fan of her voice, especially the stuff she did with Tony Bennett and all, but pretty bad cover of Ellen John here. I got to sit. Wow. All right. I'll put you on a whole patty. We'll get that off to you. And what was the movie reference? Yeah, Dom. She's starring alongside Joaquin Phoenix and the new Joker, Joker 2 Dom. She plays Harley Quinn in the new film. And it is getting ravaged in the media. It's a musical. There's even lip reading that Henry showed me of Joaquin Phoenix, turning to Lady Gaga after the premiere and saying that was horrible. Yeah. So really bad sequel to Joker starring Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn. The musical thing is apparently it's just half in half out as the musical part, which drives it down for everybody because everyone's like, is it a musical or is it not? Like Todd Phillips, I guess, just couldn't decide. And the weird story is this is after. So at the end of the first Joker spoiler alert, there's a huge thing where he kills somebody and then he has to be taken to the asylum. And this is starting there in jail, essentially, where he meets Harley Quinn and begun, yeah, in Arkham and becoming. So it sounds like a boring setting and everything. Just not my cup of tea, I guess. Has he ever played anything that is not this kind of degenerative character? I think it's a specialty Joaquin Phoenix. And in Gladiator, I think is the Roman Empire pulls it off and then adds a degeneracy level there of ancient Rome, which I think is real. And when he gets killed, it's such a great moment. That's a spoiler wrote 20 years or so. We're waiting for Gladiator to now. Yeah. I think they're going to mess around with it. They should let it alone probably. That's my usual verdict on most of this stuff. Okay. So two big weekends, Joker and the Megalopolis last weekend. You probably be able to see that for 50 cents in about a week. I saw it brought in another million dollars this weekend. So it's 20, 100 million, 150. They're saying like, I don't know if it's Hollywood reporter or variety. One of them were saying that these two films back to back are so bad, it might kill that drive that movie theaters have been having recently because they're just putting out these big budget duds flops. So we'll let affect movie theaters. We'll see. Absolutely. All right. 855-839-1210, AT&T and Verizon Wireless. You just push pound 1210. Yesterday, we saw walls and I wanted to play this to compare this to Josh Shapiro and make a point of what might be one of the most interesting things that we're going to see come out of this election as far as the outcome and what could have been versus what I think is going to happen. This is cut 20. Here's Shannon Bream yesterday with walls and Shannon Bream did a good job on this. But again, I would have even continued on it. I would have rubbed his nose in it. He deserves it. Shannon Bream talking about what Democrats always bring up this Amber Thurman that she died because of Georgia law. They were afraid to operate on her because of the harsh anti-abortion law. Listen to this exchange with walls and Shannon Bream. He said that he said repeatedly that he will not sign a national abortion ban. Are you calling that just it's a flat out line? Yes, of course. And Senator Vance has in the past said so too. Now look, they may see this as an election issue. We see it as a right of women to make their own bodily decisions. And that's what the states like my state have the ability to put that in. States like Georgia force women to cross the border and then we have a death of Amber Thurman. So let's be very clear. Trying to cut hairs on an issue on this is not where the American public's at. They want the restoration of Roe versus Wade. Vice President Harris said she would sign it. That's what we'll do when we're elected. But to be clear, the Minnesota law is far beyond Roe v. Wade. And about the Amber Thurman case in Georgia, her family has, and it's tragic, she is a young mother who left behind a young son. But what her family has said is it was a complication from an abortion pill that she received. And she didn't get proper care when she went to a Georgia hospital, which had multiple opportunities to intervene there. Her own attorney, the family's attorney says it wasn't the Georgia law. It was the hospitals. What he claims is malpractice, not treating her when she clearly showed up in distress and still had the byproducts of her pregnancy because of that rare complication from the abortion pill. So just to be clear on the Georgia law and how her family and her attorney sees it. I think they also indicated that had she not go to North Carolina after the debate the other night that she would have been in a better position. So look, these are the situations you're going to get into. When you take this decision and put it the hands of politicians like Donald Trump, rather than women and their doctors, we trust women, we trust doctors and we know the outcomes of that are better. All right. So walls in this interview, I'm watching it yesterday and Shannon Bream got the interview. She did bring up letting babies die, et cetera, but she didn't zone in on it enough. And I'm picturing walls and what we saw in the debate versus Josh Shapiro. And on this day, remembering October 7th, it's clear to me two things about Harris. One, she's scared to death to be upstage because she's a lightweight and Shapiro would have done that. But still, more importantly, the big thing is you couldn't have Shapiro on there. Not only is he Jewish, not only has he been on the right side of this with Israel, but also he here in this area was exactly on point on these colleges and really went after the colleges that were involved. If you remember the thing with the people going in front of the Jewish restaurant in downtown Philadelphia, Goldie, Goldie, you can't hide that stuff. He was right on it. That means he can't be the VP choice. And that means I think that's a half point in Pennsylvania that's going to go our way. And that half point could be what determines Pennsylvania. And if you follow the logic, you know what that means. Whoever wins Pennsylvania is going to win the presidency. So thank you on this day for how far anti-Semitic the Jewish significant numbers of the Democrat Party are that they can't get out of their way and they gave us a wall. You've seen them enough times now. And whatever you think of Shapiro, you know how much I am in opposition to a lot of big things he does. But versus walls, look at that difference. And they couldn't pull the switch to tagging the guy that would have made it more difficult here, even though they know the consequence. That's how bad it is. That's how bad this party is. All right, coming up, Scott Presler was in, of course, Butler. He got to speak. Now, in Friday when we spoke with him, I don't know that we thought he was going to speak. I said, come on, that's not important. Well, find out how many people we registered. And also the registrations are out again. Big net impact in Pennsylvania this week. And his thought on what it was like President Trump. President Trump took a bullet for us. Please use your ballot and have his back on Tuesday, November 5th and deliver Pennsylvania for Donald J. Trump. Thank you. All right, Scott Presler there on the big stage. And as Linda Kern says, every time she's on, it's your lottery ticket. Your vote is your lottery ticket. Yes, Dan. You haven't seen Creen Jean Pierre today? No. Oh, man, her outfit. She looks like the Riddler. It's fantastic. And he's significant to it. I don't, I don't know. I don't know if there is. I apologize, Creen, but yeah, she's got like a purple shirt that's buttoned all the way up to the top button with a black pinstripe jacket on. That's about three sizes too big. We never thought that she would never watch the 90s Super Mario films. She kind of like going to the Goombas from their Super Mario film. Never thought she would last to the end of the biting administration, but she is Chris. Chris writes in. Why does she look like a DC villain today? You too. Oh, I saw that on Titan is Twitter. 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President Trump, President Trump took a bullet for us. Please use your ballot and have his back on Tuesday, November 5th and deliver Pennsylvania for Donald J. Trump. Thank you. Let's go to Scott here and get an update on talk radio 1210. Congratulations. That's probably the biggest crowd yet, right? That was probably the most surreal moment of my entire life. And I was wearing shorts. Did you know you were going to speak, Scott? No, no. And thank you, Laura Trump. I thank you for that tremendous opportunity. And I promise you, Laura and President Trump and our entire Republican ticket that at early vote action, we are going to spend the next 30 days doing everything in our power to do just that and deliver Pennsylvania for Donald Trump. How many people were you able to register? Do you have the count yet at the rally? You know, I don't. My team, they were there from a sun up to sundown. We're still going through the data. But I can tell you, you know, I've seen reports of some people saying there were 20,000 there now at least four or five times that number. That was probably that was a historic moment in Pennsylvania and American history. Somebody would like to know, would you have worn the shorts if you knew you were going to speak? I'll answer for you. Of course he would. Come on. It's all part of the thing. Would you? Well, listen, we were out there registering voters. And more importantly, I want people to know I don't go to Trump rallies just to see the president. Yes, they support him. But I'm going there to get those 13 percent of voters of attendee goers that are not registered to vote that might be an inactive voter that might not have a plan to vote that might be a trucker that may not be in town on election day. And we must get that person to vote earlier vote by meal. And so I want people to know that at its core, I am there to get the job done. And we got new voter registration data today, Dom. And I tell you, Pennsylvania is trending to the right in a big way. The Democrats in the last seven days added 8,000 voters, cumulatively statewide across the 67, but Republicans during that same period added 15,800. And furthermore, there were three times as many Democrats that switched to Republican as the contrary. And so the data looks good. The lack of meal and ballots for the Democrats looks good. And ultimately, all this voter registration, though, we must get these people out to vote. And we must get every single person that is registering to the polls. Scott, what's your theory? How do these people go to Trump rallies? They may donate. They certainly buy merchandise like stuff we've never seen before. And yet they may or may not vote. What do they tell you? What's the reason? Well, I've heard from people, Scott, I support the president, but I'm not voting. He doesn't need me. And let me tell you, from speaking with Lord Trump, from having met President Trump, I wanted to spell any myths. President Trump wants your vote. President Trump needs your vote. And I don't care if you're in Alabama or Tennessee or Red State, I don't care if you're in Snyder or Sullivan or Somerset or Pike or Tyoga or Wayne, wherever you are, Trump needs your vote. And Pennsylvania, this must be too big, too rigged. And I don't want to just win. I want an overwhelming mandate that Kamala and the Democrats are going to be so embarrassed at the amount of pickups that we have in the Congress and in the Senate. And that President Trump will be able to slate on day number one. So everybody, I don't think you are about winning this November. We need, we want, we must have your vote. With that, a doubt, Scott, now the president's going to be, as I understand it, a rally in Reading on Wednesday night. And I believe that's like 65% that city Latino indicating time is the essence. Now he's going there to do the full rally because he realizes he's broken through. Now it's just getting those people to vote. Yes, this is actually, this is critical because, and it shows me that the work that we're doing at early vote action, we're on the right track. We have hired two Spanish and English speaking bilingual staff that are dedicated just to Reading that are dedicated just to Berks County. And we have our beautiful Puerto Rican and Dominican communities that are there within Reading. And so President Trump is coming on Wednesday to the Lackawanna Scranton area earlier in the day. Then you have the Loserme County Board of Elections meeting that night, where we're going to make sure that that backlog is actually decreasing. And then that evening, you have Reading in Berks County. Now, this is kind of coincidental because this weekend on Saturday, excuse me, on, yeah, Saturday the 12th, we are doing a block party in Reading in Berks County just days after the president visits. And we're going to have Barriqua for Trump signs. We're going to have Dominicans, on Trump signs. So, I'm going to post that block party address and information on my social media, which is @scottpressler, S-C-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-1-S-L-E-R. It's going to be on all the social, and please come out for music, come out for food, come out for voter registration, and come out to hear why the Hispanic community, their values of state, finance, family, freedom, align congruently with our Republican party and with President Trump. President Trump wants the Hispanic vote. They always have. But what is around a Reagan line? Did you say the last time you're on, Scott or somebody else did, always have been Republicans, and someday they're going to find out. And Trump was the secret sauce to find out. Yes, exactly. Well, and at the end of the day, look, no community is different. I don't care if you're a member of the white community, Hispanic, Black, Veteran, whatever. We all want jobs. We all want to feed our families. We all want safe streets. We all want peace. We don't want war. We want the American dream that our children can have a better life, more prosperous life than we or doubt. And that is President Trump. That is the Republican party. And that is your choice that you have this November. Absolutely. All right. Thank you, Scott, Prezler very much. Let's go to Robert M. Ben Salem, Robert. Good afternoon. Hey, Tom. And it's good to talk to you today. Is Dan not in today? Oh, he's here. Yeah, he's here. Yeah. How you doing, Dan? I didn't hear you earlier. I'm good. I got to tell you, Tom, I was really confused about who I was going to vote for. Thank goodness the porn stars weighed in. Now my pants are cool. 17 of them and they're advertising on the porn sites, $100,000. Oh my God. Yeah. Yeah, I saw that. I mean, I heard about it. Anyway, the only reason they're endorsing hers because they know that she's the most likely to screw us. You know what I mean? Keep it in the industry. My goodness. And I would encourage people to actually read Project 2025 because the lies about it that are being told by the media are ridiculous. It would weaken the executive branch. What kind of dictator wants to weaken his own branch of the government? Man, it's just please read on it. I'm not going to go on. But the thing that, the little minor thing that drives me crazy and I drive a lot with my phone, okay, because I do deliveries. Every time it slides out of my lap, it goes down that little slot right next to me down underneath my flat. I got one all over. Right. Reach underneath the seat. God drives me nuts. But I'll stop for now. I really appreciate it. Enjoyed a beautiful day, guys. Thank you very much. That is a good one. That is all too true. Yeah, the annoyance of anything that if it can happen the most inconvenient way, it will. All right. It's a lightning round next. So you got to get in on this 855-839-1210. That's how you get in. We'll get a winner at the end of the show and put your name into the hat. Tell you what's coming up tomorrow. By the way, if you missed the Eric Trump interview today, it was really on. And we hope to get lotials on tomorrow. We needed the count. Eric Trump thought it was 20,000 to 1,000. I don't know, maybe a little bit over the top there with the cookies. I think we're going to set for 1245 tomorrow. 1245? Okay, perfect. And people are telling me, Dan, it wasn't 2020 when Eric Trump went there. We're going to solve that tomorrow. They said they were doing it in 2016. I don't doubt that. But I think when Eric Trump went there and bought the cookie is when it started with Trump people jumping into the ring here. 855-839-1210. Get a line lightning round next. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us a lightning round. And this lightning round is sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Right now, Lisa, 2024C 40 for only $3.29 per month on the 36-month lease. See the story for details. They always go the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. Slight inconvenience is what we're looking for. Drew and upper Darby, what's that inconvenience Drew? Hey, Tom, thank you so much for taking my call. When I ride mass transit, I got no problem yielding my seats for the elderly or a lady. But then when people are standing and you look around, there's people taking up two seats when they only need one. Their personal belongings are on the other seat. It could be on their lap where they're sleeping, taking up two, three seats. I feel like saying something, but I don't want a shot. You know what I mean? It's a great one. I like that one, you know, on Amtrak or whatever, dealing with that. You give your seat up for a woman now. Yes, but what have you ever been rejected? Is that a myth? No, why would you do that, Henry? That's sexist. Are you kidding me? I can't stand it. I can't stand it. Like, and especially if even if I just want to sit down, you're blocking a chair for me. Like, yeah, exactly. Move over. Henry's definitely a man spreader. I think you're man spreading it. I am not. No, I'm so afraid of getting another people's spaces on public transport. Let's go to transport. Not transit. I like it. The transport language. Yeah, no. The transport is good. Like we're cattle being taken here. The Earl of Tack County. Earl, what do you have today? This is not my answer, but why do we always lose the good brother? We lost Bo Biden and we're stuck with Hunter. We lost River Phoenix and we're stuck with Joaquin. So there's that likely a side question there. Why do we always lose the good one? Yes. And earlier today, you were talking about how FEMA is making sure that the transsexual migrants are getting a proper FEMA care. I just want to make sure that the pansexual furries and the paraplegic lesbian Eskimos are also being taken care of because that is important. You know, don't help the people. Help the groups. Okay, gotcha. All right, we're all about yours. And my answer is shopping carts. You can't find a parking space because people leave their carts out in the middle of the parking lot. God forbid they should take it and they stick it in the corral. They always put it to his parking spots away. They can't put it six feet into the corral. Then you get the people that run over the carts parking in the parking lot. Don't pick up that cart and take it in. No, because somebody took a bite out of that. They got to go and walk into the store and get a fresh one because they can't take the one from outside. I always take two in so that when I done shopping, I bring one out so that there's one fewer cart in the parking lot. Try to get one in high gear. I suggest you a pickup, Earl. I would tell you, Dan, one of my biggest, and I think you shared this when you were in the city, I have to pull in. You can't parallel park on my street, as you know, too much traffic does enough. On Thursday, when they take either the big trash can or the recyclables, what does it do? I don't even care if you throw it on the sidewalk. Just don't leave it in the street because you got to kind of nudge in there. Then you got to get out, take it, and put it on the scurbed so you can park. One more, Bruce in the Northeast, talk Radio 12, Dan Bruce. What's your safety name? Hey, Tom. Hey, don't you know, ain't you a big fan of the backing into the parking spot? No, I could have sworn he said so, Bruce. I'm with you. No, I'm the enemy of that. Oh, he's the enemy. I thought you were. Yes. My answer is, you know, you're taking a peaceful walk and contemplating the mean of life, and you encounter a annoying dog walker with the 30 foot leash that starts to get entangled in your feet, and then the dog jumps up on you, and then the owner says, "Oh, don't worry. He won't bite you." Thank you, Bruce. All right, Henry, give me a contender here today. Would you like? Yeah, so I think there are two really strong ones, and I think it was Robert and Ben Salem with the phone falling in between the cracks. Yes, go on. I hate that because that happens to me all the time. And then I drew an upper Darby's of, yeah, taking a seat. Come on, move over. I'm gonna throw an earl's as well, the shopping car. Especially ones with material. Yeah, it's horrible with the wheels. I like the move over on the seat thing we drew and thought it was pretty good with him today. Although we're all, that was a lot. Can you see him bringing in? Somebody said striking out on getting lucky. Donna Franconia, sorry. I could 100% imagine Earl taking another shopping cart drag going to behind him while he's pushing the other one, and yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. They call it a corral for a reason or do they? All right, rich, she always next to take you home for four big hours. We're back tomorrow and every Monday through Friday, noon until three. On Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha Miquilla, and I need you to join the sharpest rides for their fall into savings events, where they're offering incredible prices on their massive inventory. That's right, everything is on sale now. Shot from sleek sedans to rugged SUVs and sporty convertibles. The sharpest rides has the perfect ride to match your fall adventures, plus with their exclusive financing options, getting behind the wheel of your dream car has never been easier. 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