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Gary Jeff Walker Saturday -- 2-3-24

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Another Saturday, another dose of Gary Jeff Walker.

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And he comes back home with five thirty gets the same train every time because his world has built of untruuality. It's never found. And he's all so good, and he's all so fine, and he's all so healthy in his

body of his mind. He's a well respected man about him the best thing so soft and its mother ghosts meetings while it's father poles are made, and she starts at tea with counselors by discussing far train and she passes looks so well as built than ever twelve young men, because she's all so good, and he's all so fine, and he's all so healthy his body and his friend inspected about the best thing so so, and he likes his own backyard

and he likes his bags and mess fuss. He's better than the best others Outstretchmell's the best and he hopes the fab his father I think passes on got it out so and he's all so fine, and he all so helping in his body, fine well respected man about the best thing so sermon, Yes, a well respected rocker. David Russell, Gordon Davies Gota, his brother and he Ray and Dave for arm the Kings in the second wave of the British invasion in the nineteen sixties. He is still kicking at the age of

seventy seven. They have a famous sibling rivalry, the Davies brothers. It's almost been interesting to find out who was going to kill the other one first. It hasn't happened yet, but there are bets being taken, and there

are people who are willing to pay for a pay per view deathmatch. I think even as septagenarians, I think it would be perhaps entertaining, But anyway, that's just me Gary Jeff Walker. Before we look ahead, I look back at significant events and people tied to this particular date in history, including but not limited to these and this date. In eighteen sixty five, President Lincoln and the Confederate Vice President Alexander Stevens held a shipboard peace conference off the

Virginia Coast. The talks deadlocked over the issue of Southern autonomy. During World War One. Nineteen seventeen, the United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. The same day, the American cargo ship the SS Housatonic, sunk by a U boat off Britain. This date in well, forget what it is but it's a dark day in American history for sure. February third, the sixteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, providing for a federal income tax ratified.

This was the beginning of the end in this country. Let me tell you that during World War II, on February third, nineteen forty three, the year, a US transport ship, the Dorchester, carrying troops to Greenland, sank after being hit by German torpedoes in the Labrador Sea. Of more than

nine hundred men aboard, only two hundred and thirty survived that attack. This is the day the music died historically, and people who are hip to rock and roll and popular culture in this country going back to the fifties, you know it well. We will examine it in full this morning at seven thirty five with music Professor Jim La, Barbara Buddy Holly, Richie Allens JP. The Big Boppa Richardson died in a small plane crash near clear Lake, Iowa.

The Soviet probe Lunari became the first man made object to make us offt landing on the Moon. The year was nineteen sixty six. The Space Shuttle Discovery lifted off on February third, nineteen ninety four. Nineteen ninety five, that same space shuttle blasted off with a woman Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Collins

in the pilot's seat for the first time in NASA history. And nineteen ninety eight on this data, US Marine plane sliced through the cable of a ski gondola in Italy, carrying the car to plunge hundreds of feet, killing all twenty inside. Let's see anything else, Oh, the birthday list. Besides Night's Dave Davies this morning, football Hall of Famer Fran Tarkington, the master scrambler who for years was the face of the Minnesota Vikings, got to four

Super Bowls, never won one. Blith Danner has a birthday today. Another football Hall of Famer, Bob Greasy of the Miami Dolphins, who did win a Super Bowl and had that perfect season, is having a seventy eighth birthday. Singer Melanie which actually we found out that Melanie Sofka had passed last week. It would have been her birthday. Morgan Fairchild m Morgan Fairchild, actor

Nathan Lane, Happy birthday, Lee Rinaldo Sonic Youth. Lowell Tollhurst of The Cure is sixty four, the actor Keith Gordon, Michelle Green, Mar Attorney has a birthday today, Daddy Yankee, Reggie Ton singer forty seven, anything else, Oh, George Clooney's wife has a birthday today. Happy Birthday, Amaul Matthew moy Rapper, Sean Kingston. The list is full enough. And if it's your birthday, I hope it is absolutely the best birthday you could

imagine. Spent with the time, with time with people you love, doing the things you love, all day long. Make it memorable. This is the day that we're celebrating you. It's five point forty two. The weather and sports just ahead on seven hundred WLW. This morning at nine Mike Allen goes full thor and wields his mighty Devil of justice on seven hundred WLW. It seems like everywhere you look right now, someone is sick this year. Prepare your time. The fat rat in Pennsylvania was right, it looks like

springs here. It's not. But we can dream, can't we? Sunshine and up to fifty to day fifty six on Sunday, around fifty on Monday again again mostly sunny skies all the way through this period Tuesdays high at fifty one. We're on the way. It's twenty six right now, seven one hundred WL Sport. Here's Liam Tomlinson with a scoop on hoops. Iowa State. Ohio State fell to Iowa on the road last year. Yeh, don't

state. Don't ever say Iowa State in relation to Iowa. They are two different entities and it is slapping the face to Hawkeyes to have any kind of relation to cyclones at all. Just remember this. I was a little bit of an Iowa State fan growing up. Ohio State fell to Iowa on the road last night, seventy nine to seventy seven. Yes, kill the Buckeyes.

The twenty first rank Dayton Flyers defeated the Saint Bonaventure Bonnis seventy six seventy one at home last night to improve to eighteen and three on the seat. That is one of the great stories in college basketball this year. What's happening at UD The Ron Holmes led the Fires with thirty four points last night. We have three local teams playing late in games tonight. Cincinnati is on the

road in Lubbock to face the fifteenth rank Texas Tech Red Raiders. Tip is at six Pregame coverage begins at five thirty right here on seven hundred WLW Top ten matchup at Reperrena between the tenth ranked Wildcats and the fifth ranked Tennessee Volunteers. Both teams looks rebound off of loss this week. Tip is at eight thirty and coverages on ESPN fifteen thirty and Last Savior looks to continue their winning ways as they traveled to Paul. Tip is set for nine to thirty,

and all that action can be heard right here on seven hundred WLW. All the action and the coverage correct, we both I believe? Yeah, no, no, it's Pro Bowl weekend in Las Vegas? Where is it? It's in Pro Bowl as in Orlando again? Or yeah in Florida. Now, how do you feel, just personally and ask you to take your sports reporter hat off? How do you feel about, uh, what they have done with the Pro Bowl weekend? I feel like it's lost all of its

aura. I mean it's a little bit of fun. They might as well do it with the Super Bowl. Is it's going to be in Vegas? Have like they have? You watched You watched that skills on Thursday. I didn't see it. Yeah, well Tua got like second to last. Dana Orloski had a higher score than Tua, and he was just doing it in his full ESPN suit, just off the off the desk, and he just

went out there and threw a ball better. But you understand the need to change what the Pro Bowl was because the Pro Bowl wasn't a real game. Yeah it was. It got great ratings, but it wasn't really football, and neither is this I guess. Yeah, well, football is just one of those sports you can't really have an all star game with. It's kind of you don't want to go at each other's next, Like when Sean Taylor murdered that punter on the fake punt. You can't be having that. No,

I agree, but yeah it doesn't. It feels it's kind of showy. I mean, it's fun, but I think all Pro is worth more than a Pro Bowl. The Bengals has two players selected for the Pro Bowl, Jamar Chase and Trey Hendrickson. Mixon was an alternate and so was Orlando Brown Junior. Did any did any of them? Were any of them going to participate? Are they playing or acting out in this? In this fun fest in Orlando this weekend. I guess we'll figure out Sunday. I looked

into it. I couldn't figure out who was there or not? Okay, anything else on the sports desk. Fifty four days until opening day. Pitchers and catchers report to good Year on February fourteenth. The first full squad workout will be on February nineteenth, and the first spring training matchup is against the Cleveland Guardians on February twenty fourth. That's right, and this year you'll really unless what is it? The TV games are on Apple TV? Is that

what I'm telling I don't believe in the TV coverage. I listened to everything right here on seven hundred WLW. God bless you your tune to news Radio seven hundred WLW. In this week's Marketers Report, Dana Nusbaum, executive vice president. Apollo Creed is dead. So anyway, Liam, may I speak thank you? Yes. Carl Weathers, Apollo Creed also was in movies like

Predator and Happy Gilmore, has died at the age of seventy six. This family said in a statement, we're deeply sad and to announce the passing of Carl Weathers. He died peaceful in his sleep Thursday, February first, twenty twenty four. Carl was an exceptional human being who lived in an extraordinary life and it goes on through his contributions to film, television, the arts and sports. He left us an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide in across generations.

He was a beloved brother, father, grandfather, partner and friend in the first four Rocky movies. That's no small thing joining us in this this morning kind of as our mostly silent observer. But but here now is uh my friend Chris Thomas who stopped and he just wanted to see the new studios and they're uh, they're a terrible disappointment, aren't they. Yes, they're

completely completely different from what I'm using seeing with the old studio. Yeah, there's no sunlight, just it's well, yeah, you know, see see what they did to turf Way Park, They've done the same thing to our studios. It's too clean and all of the charm is gone from the old. But it's great to have you in. So what do you what have

you been up to? You still driving for PEPSI? Uh, yes, I am as of this at this moment, as of right now until they until they hear this, all right, we got to get rid of that dude, tell them what he's gonna say anyway, you know, just living life the best I can, very good. That's all any of us can do. So uh. Any thoughts on the passing of Apollo Creed, Carl Weathers. You know, it's sad, but I uh anytime I hear living in America always thinking I've seen in was that three four Rocky four four with

James Brown and him and him being so flamboyant. But he always backed it up unless it was against Rocky whoever he was fighting. That's what I loved about the man that character, I should say. So he was golden except against Rocky. Yes, and the end of the movie. At the beginning of the movie grade he always had it. At the end of the movie.

Yeah, But I love the freest that they had when they came down to it, right, exactly when it when it came down to America versus the rest of the world, Apollo Creed and Sylvester Stallone Rocky Balbo were absolutely on the same team, brother completely all right, Well, I see Dick is hanging. Have not heard from the Lovely Lady Lynette. But by the way, Liam, I wanted to ask you if Lynette, I'm trying to

get the rules right on this podcast thing now where we can't. By the way, if you want to hear the music professor this morning, you will have to be listening at seven thirty five because it will not be on the podcast later because of royalty and rights issues. If Liam, if you can tell me, if Lynette calls in to sing something a cappella, can we put that in the podcast or does that have to just stay on the air only. I think it depends. If she wants her royalties, we glad

to make her sign a contract. Okay. The songs she sings I think are fine. Oh you think so? Well, they're probably in public domain because they're usually ancient hymns. But yeah, this is a brave new world and I want the old one back. Five point fifty three thereabouts on a Saturday morning, and we're hanging with Dick next on the Saturday morning edition on seven hundred WLW, when there's an emerge from Dayton. Good morning, Good morning, Gary Jeff and guests. How are you Gary Jeff and guest?

Good morning? Yeah, what are you doing? Buddy? We're doing well. Thank you Sarah. And you sound like you're doing better than you were last week or the week before. Oh yeah, I mean now this week we rocked, we rocked uh, we rocked uh at the Dalcimer group and then the scrummers were learning new songs. And then yesterday over at Scene and we had about five of us and we were just rocking it. We played

about every song in the book yesterday. Now, when you say rocking it, are you talking about you know, some some uh AC DC, some Mega Death. What when you say rocking it? What? What do you mean rocking it? What kind of selections? CLIs comes from? Uh? I think he comes from Dayton heat or cattering. He played Honky Talk Women and he did a little Margerittaville and he did my bucket got a hole in

it. And then Bob the oh gig Mountain Dew. We went over that song at least fourteen some good old Mountain New, good Old Mountain Dew. And then we have a singer that came in. He sings possible song. We were doing a tribute like Circle Be Unbroken, All fly Away do Lower down by the Riverside. We were just rocking away buddy, Well, it sounds like a very lively jam session, no doubt, Dick, listen. Uh, I gotta ask you, what do you do on weekends when there's

no football? Oh, this is gonna be bad. I don't like it. Well, you better get used to a whole you better get used to a whole bunch of it after because after after next weekend, there's no football and the UFL does not count. I'm sorry, no, no, have you worked from day date from Dayton? I don't know. We need to connect with Dave from Dayton because you know. On February twenty fourth, a fifty increasing class eld tonight low thirty three, another Driday Sunday high fifty three,

dry and mild weather all next week. From your Silver Weather Seation. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Raven Richard, News Radio seven hundred WLW. Right now it is thirty degrees. Our next update is at six thirty. I'm Whitney Harris News Radio, seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day, News Radio seven hundred WLW into the first official hour of this Saturday morning edition for Saturday, February third, twenty twenty four. Gary Jeff Walker with you.

My friend Chris Thomas kind of standing by sidekicking in the studio this morning. He wanted to see what it looks like. And now he's greatly disappointed, like we all were when we moved. And and Liam Tomlinson manning the sports desk. And your phone calls, of course are allways welcome. Whether we take them or not is another thing entirely five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and one, eight hundred the big one to get in touch or Gary Jeff Walker at seven under WLW dot com.

Excuse me, let's go to lady Lynette, who has been waiting. Now. Good morning, Lynnette, Good morning love. How are you? You know what? I'm better now. I am better now since you called, because I was just concerned. Now listen, Lynette, I'm gonna tell you the same thing I told Dick. I hope we can arrange transportation for you to come from Florence Park Care to Newport on Saturday the twenty fourth, when we do the twenty seventh anniversary show of this show. We're doing the party

at Huddles. Yeah. I'm told joy of a lot of smoke there. I'm allergic to cigarette smoke. Okay, well we'll put you in a big bubble. Okay, how about that. I can't saying I'm sick. Oh baby again the BAZUITI, I had a fever ninety eight five today days ago. Well they just said take off there, I have upper respiratory. Well I'm sorry to hear that, but ninety eight point five isn't really a fever, right, And they said we got I've had two COVID tests and then

tomorrow I'll take my next one. And every other day we got to take a COVID test. Don't I'm not a doctor, but I don't think it's COVID. No. I thought it was a blue or pneumonia, but you

got pneumonia. You're convinced it's episode, right, Yeah, you know the last time that you confess to having episode, and when we were talking on the area, it must have been three or four years maybe five years ago, if anyone's listening, and can get give me the full medical definition of episody, because I'd never heard of it until you brought it up, and then apparently it's a thing and people were calling me into and I forget now

what episode exactly is. So if you know, if you're listening and you know what episode is. Please feel free to get in touch. You feel better to walking New Moone and the Boogie. I love it. I love you so much. I love you so I love you so much. You feel bad, you're sick, and you still have that glorious sense of humor and you're ready to rock and roll at any time. And I just love that about you, Lenette. I really hate to call you to let you

know I am alive, but not well. How many times in the time that I've been on the air twenty seven years, how many times do you figure that you've died and come back? Uh? Sixty now sixty times? Yeah, and Jesus has brought you back to life every single time. You know, I'm one here They dinetic Calmus because of the life of my daddy Carleton. He said, I pronounced Lynette dad, and I'm like, hey,

dude, find is But I can't saying that that. I was frozen in the state, and I thought, oh, they don't call the funeral. I sat at the table about six hours and I woke up and ate dinner. It was cold, of course, and then it's two men that you were dead a long dam this time, I thank him. Well. Lynette, your phone's breaking up, but that is an amazing story as most of yours are. Thank you and I love you, Lynette from the home in Florence. Uh Dave is standing by old radio. Rick will be with

us. And if anybody can tell me the actual definition, the scientific definition of EPIZOODI i'd like to know. When you're feeling overwhelmed and tired, I'm here. He's smart and funny and genuine. He's one of a kind. When you're concerned about work and your family, I'm here. When I listen to Willie, I feel better about things. I'm here to eat. He's your mind, provide honest information and conversation, and to raise your spirits. Willie cares about me and my family. All you have to do is listen

to me. The great America. I want to be a great American, just like Willie. You're Cummingham Monday at twelve noon on seven hundred w l W Jeff Wellernissan dot com. Sometimes the groundhog's right, and I'm choosing to believe that Pucksatani Phil was right yesterday when he said early spring condition. And my buddy Chris Thomas is just kind of sitting here. He wanted to check it out, so he will be the mostly silent listener unless I allow his

microphone to be on. Dave from Harrison Dave. I was concerned that I had not heard from you by six o'clock, and then you tell me that Liam Tomlinson was he was not doing his job and answering the phone when you called the first time. Is that correct? I just figured he probably had it. Yeah, do you know what the episode he is. I'm still trying to figure this out. Someone explained it to it a long time.

It can't whatever it is, it can't get Lynnette. It's tried several times and it just can't do it. So now that's amazing to me too. And I you know, I don't have any reason to doubt the veracity of our friend from Florence Park Care, but she claims that in the last twenty seven years that I've been on the air on Saturday morning, she has died at least sixty times and come back. So I don't think anything can get

Lynette. I agree she is protected by Almighty God or something. Yeah, I mean, well, well, having belated JHD to uh, y'all, there GHD groundhog day. Oh, okay, it's great. I was I was raised by groundhogs. So you were raised by ground Yes, so you you must have taken great umbrage when then New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped the groundhog in New York and killed it. That must have been a terrible, terrible day for you and your groundhog family. I didn't realize that

had happened. But yes, yeah, definitely. You know else, you know who else kind of resembles the groundhogs? Are you saying that you resemble a groundhog? Well in manners of speaking yet okay, but who resembles a groundhog? Dave? Well, her initials are the same g H and uh, she's about the same hide. And I'm not exactly sure, but I think she smells about the same too. What are you talking about? The green hornet? The green horne? The green hornet does not resemble a groundhog.

What are you talking about? I don't know about that now. I mean, she has she has a she has a weather beaver, So I mean she is she is in touch, she is in touch with her woodland friends. But I think that that's just that's kind of like rude to say the green hornet, sorry, smells like a groundhog day. Well, the ones I hung around were smelled pretty good. Did you hear about the Jack camer band? The what Jack camer band? Did you hear about the Jack

camer band? Oh? I didn't hear about the Jack camer band. Tell me about the Jackhammer music? Is their music is groundbreaking? Hey? Why are elevator jokes so good? Why? Because they worked on many levels? You know, I was excited to hear Apple might start selling its own cars, but but then I learned they wouldn't support windows. I don't know why

I laughed. That is so stupid. But you know what you're you are actually learning at the feet of the master me when it comes to joke telling, and I appreciate your improvement and be able to snatch the jokes right out of your hand before you close it. Snatch the pebble from my handweed hopper. All right, Dave, take care, goodbye, see ya, so long, bye, hang up, thank you. Time to talk with mister Washburn Old radio Rick. How are you today? I'm confused, sir,

I am too well. Apple Apple can't Apple can't man you fix your cars because they won't support Windows. What was that old joke about the Microsoft building car but the problems that we shut down for no reason, left full of the side of the road and just reboot it for Yeah, So what were you going to say? I'm sorry, Oh that's okay. Now this is This has been an interesting trip. I was hoping to hear you in stereo.

Not really this morning. But I've got two identical radios on the bench, and one of them has come to life, and it is the most amazing thing in recent times. That's been on the bench for nineteen thirty five. It's a General Electric E one oh five. It is one of the

few COLORAMA models. General Electric was kind of funny because even though General Electric, Westinghouse, and RCA were all sort of kind of the same company back then, the GE models were always unique looking and a bit subdued, and they had Zenithan Crosley and Philco and you know, taller, lighter, deeper, louder, et cetera. The GE sets were excellent radios, but they want that large typically and they had some kind of i would say, not

odd necessarily, but unique styling and so forth. This one's no different. It's a console it's not as big as many consoles, not to say that it's tiny, but it's shorter and shallow. It is somewhat ornate. The

cabinet fittings are interesting, but this thing is jam packed with features. I had as everything from an ONA switch for automatic frequency control, which nobody ever even thinks about pre FM, but this one had one and ten tubes, which includes not only an RF stage for better reception, but a second IF stage. The design is more like a communications receiver. It is an amazing DXer. But on top of all that is the epitome of whatever it is.

This was built and designed the same year that RCA came out with the idea and started manufacturing magic itubes, and GE wanted to come up with a

way to show your tuning strength when you're tuning in the station. Yeah, so seven dial amps, four of them are red, three of them are green, and they reactor coil, which was the Both of those features parts of this were the bane of the existence of servicemen who had no idea what the heck they were looking at. But basically, you turn on the radio and the dial glows red and then when you tune in the station, it

switches to green. It is undescribable how incredibly wonderful single looks. It's weird, scragile, but it works. And that reactor coil. Some people have asked me if you know had a nuclear party that or something, but I think they renamed it to be the episode coil good call back. Yeah, that's right, I tried. So automatic tuning control explain that for people that are not maybe are too young to understand or have ever seen a device with

a radio with automatic tuning control, to explain exactly what that does. Yeah, that's a good point. A lot of the early FM radios early not the earliest, but early ones, you'd have FM and FMAFC or automatic frequency control. This is the same thing. Basically, you have two options. It turned off, it's easier to tune in a station, but that station may wander and you may have to go back and retune the radio, Whereas if you turn it on, it'll sort of lock the station in so it

doesn't go wandering. But then it's very hard to tune, or it's harder to tune if you have two stations that are close together. So typically what one would do is turn the ASC off, tune in the station and then turn it on so it doesn't go a wandering and it's somewhat I don't know if ironic is the right word. With the work that I've done on this radio and others, it's not that effective because modern capacitors are much more stable than the old organic wax and paper ones were back in the day, and

that's what they were trying to overcome was their flexibility. Well, that's that's an excellent, excellent description. I appreciate that listening. It might even be accurate. I appreciate you too, man. I look forward to seeing you soon. Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com to get in touch with Rick Washburn. If you've got one of those beautiful old pieces of furniture i e. Classic antique radios and you want it refreshed for refurbished, do you want

it to work? I'd give him a shout out on the email there. It's six point twenty one and some change on a Saturday morning on seven hundred w LW. Is there a special time you like to listen to Sconsloan? I listen at work because he's really cool and my job sucks. Oh. I like the way you think a really hot sudsy shower. Are you being serious? I listened to his podcast when I'm in church? Are you allowed to do that? I like to listen when I'm on the toilet? All

right? I listened during our marriage counseling session. I guess anytime is the right time for Sloany. That's what we've been saying Scott Sloan Monday morning at nine on seven hundred WLW and check out his podcast on the free iHeartRadio app. Your business is picking up in twenty twenty four. Bring your office productivity to a new level with help from modern office methods, your trust at HP dealer at office technology company. Visit momneed dot com and click on free assessments

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More warm weather heading into next week from your Silver weather station. First warning meterologists Raven Richard News Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred w l W. Let's do it in sports. Oh, I'm sorry, that's an Alex Egan thing. And Liam's here again, Liam Tomlinson. What has got you excited this morning when it comes to sports? What's what's on your sports plate? What are you ready to dig into? And you just can't wait to tell

us about? Officially fifty four days until opening day, I'm super excited about this season. Pitchers and catchers report on Valentine's Day, February fourteenth, on Valentine's Day, and somebody at the bar. My friend Pat Donaldan was in yesterday, one of the Donalin brothers, and he said, most foremost exciting words in sports, pitchers and catchers report. And I said, maybe it's gentlemen, start your Indians. But oh well, DA five hundred, is

that this week? I must probably know that it's coming up. It's it is on the way. Yes, not this weekend, I think the following weekend, February eighteenth, Yes, February eighteenth. It's the capter the Super Bowl. Yeah. College basketball scorers. Ohio State fell to Iowa, Yeah on the road last night, seventy nine to seventy seven buck guys with black eyes baby because of the hawkeys. I love it, love it, love

it, Lars. The twenty first rank Dayton Flyers defeated the Saint Bonaventure Bonni seventy six seventy one at home last night to improve that eighteen and three on the season. The Ron Holmes, the second led the Flyers with thirty four points. Excellent and we got UC and we got UC basketball this evening. Yeah, late night games for all the local teams. Tonight. Cincinnati is on the road in Lubbock to face the fifteenth rank Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Tip is at six pm. Pregame coverage begins at five to thirty right here on seven hundred WLW top ten matchup at Reperenda to night between the tenth ranked Kentucky Wildcats and the fifth ranked Tennessee Volunteers. Both teams looked to reboundolf of loss this week. Tippus at eight thirty in coverages on ESPN fifteen thirty and Xavier looks to continue their winning ways as they traveled with to Paul Tipu set for nine to thirty, and all that action can be heard right here on

seven hundred WLW Chris Thomas a few more minutes here in the studio. So, I mean, it's great to see you. It's always great to see you. Got up and out early on a Sanday, but you're usually up this time, right. Oh yes, I'm already up and gone by the time you start working. I've done half my job already. What's an average day for a PEPSI driver like you? What? What time do you get up and start your route? I actually really get up at three. My

route really doesn't start to five. I'm finished anywhere between. Uh, I'm gonna say noon in three. So you're proud of your job, your high paid job, delivering carbonated poison to the masses. Right, it's not poison, you know, it is sugar water. If you talk to Roco, which we will later this morning, he'll tell you exactly what's in soda pop products. Yeah. No, it's great to have you in and thanks for stopping by. Thanks for having me, sir. And you don't have to

leave yet because the gang from Ripley's on the way. After news about six thirty five. You want to hear Dougie and the Green Hornton, I do. I want to hear what the beaver has to say, as I think everyone else feels exactly the same way. We'll take a break and come back. This is Kway Travis. Here's what's trending from the iHeart Sports Network presented by Staples Stores. It went down to the wirebouth the Ohio Statements basketball team

ends up losing to the Iowah Hawk guys. The Bengals are confident that defense Vince sam Hubbard will be able to revert back to his own form after undergoing postseason surgery for an undisclosed injury, and Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay Junior was a full participant in practice as he tries to return for the Super Bowl DraftKings. As the forty nine er says, two point favorite, it's over Kansas City. I'm Jendi Haffrick. Staples Print pixale means the more you print, the

more they do. Spoecast well off to a frosty start eventually, though, lots of sunshine with the high of fifty increasing clouds tonight low thirty three. Dry for your Sunday with the highest fifty three. More warm weather heading into week. From your Silver Weather station, I'm nine first warning Meteorologists Raven Richard News Radio seven hundred WLW light frost out there, twenty nine degrees here in Cincinnati. Our next update at seven on Sandy Collins on news Radio seven hundred

WLW News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred W l W. Good time to head east. My I'm toasting you, sit hone. We may meet them. You never care me. Come blay l Swell Whiskey plays. I'm traveling eastward on Highway fifty two out of Cincinnati, through Hamilton and Claremont and how now Brown County to the lovely little village of Ripley, Ohio, on the banks of the Mighty Ohio River. And the gang at Brookie Saloon on a Saturday morning. Good morning, gang, warning.

I just love the delay on this phone system. Uh. Anyway, It's like I say something and then two days from now you guys will hear it and respond. It's awesome. Uh But anyway, how is everybody well? Who Sherry's all? You know? The green hornet's all fired up here this morning. The hair, her hair is just standing on end after all. Oh yeah, Dave wait. I can't wait to see him in about three weeks. I'm gonna have to talk with him. Welly, good warning,

I smell really good this morning. Well he said that that groundhogs smelled good. At least he gave you that. Well, he did give me that. I'm a little taller in the groundhog. I do have the episode today. I'll come stro What is the Okay, everybody's got the episode? What the hell is it? Please? Somebody give me a definition of what the episode he is. I don't understand. I don't know. I'm a bad pastor at the home and everything, but I don't have the medical term.

But to me, it's you can still function and do what you need to do, but you don't feel just really great. Okay, No, yeah, all right, all right. Well I just want you to know that I didn't say you resembled or smelled like a groundhog. Okay, Sherry, thank you. I appreciate that was not me. In fact, I was taking your part. I was. I was on your side, if you'll recall. Oh, thank you very much. Well, because I think the world of you, and I don't have a bad thing to say about

about Sherry the green Hornet. Thank you now now. Now Matt Miller, on the other hand, that's another subject entirely, and he's here this morning there this morning, Well good, you know what. And I'm gonna reserve my comments for off air because I don't feel like airing my grievances is really my job and I think that's overstep my bounds. So you and I will talk personally later, Matt about some differences we may have. Okay, the

good time, don't threatening with a good hand. Well, what's going on at Brookies? Anything going on this weekend? Yeah? Tonight the Jonathan Cox Band. I don't think they've ever played here before. They'll be here tonight next Wednesday, the Queen of Hearts. It's up over eighty eight five hundred dollars. And of course Darren has that wonderful menu here served most anytime.

And let's see that's about it. Oh Sunday there's a Uker tournament instead of football, a Uker tournament and the Jonathan Cox Band all in one weekend at Brookies. This is huge. I will, I will wait. I was going to say I would alert the media, but then I am the media, So it's unphenomenal. It's unphenomenal. What's the weather bea? What's the weather beaver? Say share. Oh, the weather beaver says it's gonna be beautiful spring us on the way. He didn't see shadowed the other day.

So we're in good shape now for the next four or five days. Now Here. Here's where Dave may have gotten confused. Perhaps your weather beaver smells like a groundhog. Well that could be deal, Yes, it could Okay, all right, thank you very much. It's great to talk to you guys. Have a fantastic weekend. Doug, travel safely. I know you

and your wife are heading out somewhere. And Steve from at In, Ohio is standing by with another pithyphone calling News of the week at six forty at seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio station. I expect it to be a lot easier. I thought it was going to be a piece of cake. I didn't know what's up to take Nextransitioning from the military. I

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an eposuti worm seed looks like let us used in Mexican cooking. All right, well, I don't think that's describing a malady, but anyway, six forty five on a Saturday morning edition seven hunderd WLW and my friend Steve from at Ohio standing by with news of the week. Good morning, Stephen, Good morning, Gary, Jeff, good morning Chris. Sadly, well, this is so sad news from the Keystone State. Gary Jeff Yes Punk Satawny Phil was clobbered to death as soon as he left his hole. In western

Pennsylvania. This week, eight illegal immigrants savagely beat the Rowton rodent senseless. They were arrested and appeared before a SOURUS appointed judge and immediately released no surprise there, apologizing for their error. They thought that Phil was a New York York City cop Martin Luther Biden. Thank you, Martin Luther Biden, self proclaimed father of the modern civil rights movement. I thought it was Martin Luther

King. Anyway, put the hammer down on those pesky Muslim terrorists who killed three of our soldiers this week. Clearly scared to death, they ran away like the nasty bullies they are, and several hundred are suspected to have sought sanctuary in Chicago, New York and DC. That'll teach them. A jury in the aforementioned Big Apple told Donald Trump he has to pay that defendant in that civil law suit for libel eighty three million bucks. She claimed rape.

A previous jury found no such proof. She also refers to rape as sexy huh, and she quickly hit the talk shows. Laughing about how now she's going to spend all that money on clothes and vacations. Makes me recall Gary Jeff that another New York City denizen, Al Sharpton. Excuse me, Reverend Al still hasn't paid a dime to that cop that he libeled in the Tijuana brawley case. Huh, well, you mean when he got people killed too, Yes, strange justice system. Anyway, At this point, I'd like

to review some of the libels committed against Donald Trump. Yeh, the one that never goes away. He's racist. Let's examine that. Currently, we've actually caught hundreds, maybe thousands of illegals crossing the border who had long records for rape, human smuggling, sex trafficking, and terrorism. Trump was excoriated in twenty seventeen for acts saying the open border would bring us this fresh blood

no pun intended. Likewise, the Donald was called anti Jewish, despite the fact this is amazing that his daughter and son in law are Orthodox Jews. And where are the major jew haters and government today? It's the squad in the Democrat Party of Martin Luther Biden. Ah. Yes, yes, he hates Muslims. That started with a Muslim father of an American serviceman who was

killed in the Middle East. Remember this one. At the Democrat National Convention in twenty sixteen, Papa railed against Trump's putting controls on immigration from Muslim terrorists enclaves. One had to wonder why a father whose son was killed by Arab terrorists would take that stance. Doesn't make sense. Yes, Trump put the Hooties on that terrorist watch list and Biden took him off. And what are

they doing now? They're raising hell with shipping. And do you remember that Phiser knew five days before the twenty twenty election that they had been given the green light for the COVID vaccine, But then they waited until two days after the election when Martin Luther Biden defeated Trump to reveal that, huh could it be that Trump was the only president in my or your lifetime to come down hard on big pharma and drug costs? Heard any Democrats screaming lately about drug

costs? See I have Hey, how many people did Pheiser kill? How many people did Fauci kill? George Floyd the drug dealer? How many did he kill? You know, the hero? Here's one for you folks when you go into that voting booth. I hope you do in November, when the door is open to the border. Your front door is next. Well, now, on a lighter note, earlier, Gary Jeff, you said I love to cast the first part of the show. I hope everybody does.

Pitchers and catchers report are the four most beautiful words. Well, actually, Gary Jeff, if you bundle them, it's only one. I know I've been I've been listening to too many insurance watching TV. I know I got way too much time of my AADs. I just wanted to do this as the football season ends. Did you ever notice some football players it goes for baseball too, actually have great last names. I mean it's like they were bold to be what they became. And this week I was thinking of

the two best examples for a wide receiver and they are decades apart. The first one comes from my youth, Mac Speedy of the Cleveland Browns in the nineteen fifties glory years up there, and the other one more recent he's doing a commentary on Eagles games now, is Mike Quick. Could you have a better last name? I'm just thinking, you know, if you want your you know, your kid comes out and he's you know, he's twelve pounds,

so you know he's going to be a monster. And you're thinking, oh my god, I got a great football player and he's going to build us a house, you know and everything. And they say, well, what's what's our last name? Jones? Are you kidding me? You got to change your name to oh, I don't know, something like badass. And your kid is guaranteed to hit the Hall of Fame. What'd you say? Well, I got one more for you. I got one more for

you all right. Back in the seventies, I believe in the seventies and eighties, there was a center starting center for the Phoenix Suns whose name was Neil Walk. Guess what Neil Walk was famous for traveling. That is great, Hey, take care of yourself all right. Thank you, Steve from at Ohio. With another pithy phone call, let's talk to my friend Ray from Lovelin just a moment. Good morning, brother Ray Scott. How are

you Martin? Gary? Jeff Walker, my friend with your award winning show is awesome, awesome and this is so cool it Chris is there this morning because I've got an idea. He's gone on the idea he left, he left already. Well what was it? What was the idea for next time? Ray? Well, you know our dog Leiah. Her world revolves around her world revolves around three things. Billy Rubbs, bacon, and French fries. Yep. And I'm thinking about yours store, a good song, one

Scotch, one bourbon, one beer. Yeah, and I'm thinking about you know, Willie Nelson, David allen Coe, Alan Jackson is ish. Maybe you guys can turn that into something, you know, I don't know. I'm just throw it out there, just throwing it out there, all right, or a name of them album, possibly under under advisement? Do you have a definition for the mysterious illness known as epizoudie? Do you know about this? I feel like I've completed my college degree this morning, even hearing

that what was going on. I didn't even know about this situation until I heard you guys talking about with Ripley Buddy's there. I don't know, clue, no clue. It's the first time I've actually even cognize of it. I hate to tell you, Well, No, Lynette. Lynette brought it up about four or five years ago, and then the episode where she was feeling ill passed and we never talked about Epizoodie again. And now it's come back up. Apparently it's running rampant through Florence Park Care. And I'm just

wondering when Pfizer will develop an mRNA vaccine to combat the epizooti epidemic. Well, the first thing's going to happen is a lockdown and then get all the ballots out there or all the mail in ballots in some holders. We have to get Meta and Facebook to fund that operation just in time for the election this fall. So that's probably why will happened first, then the vaccination. Well, you know, and Steve from Mena mentioned he hasn't heard any Democrat

lawmakers talk about big pharma ripping off the consumer and prices. So what I'm saying is that's because they don't want to endanger Pfiser's money, because they don't want to endanger their own. Well it does, you know the green solid Yeah, it cuts back on their kickbacks if they pressure Pfizer too much or any of the rest of them. Ray God bless you have a fantastic weekend,

my friend. You two brother all the best, Bye bye, you got it and Timothy knows episode Timothy, what can you tell me about this terrible, terrible dread disease Episodey Well, it's actually a takeoff on from epizootic.

All right. Epizootic is a pantamount to an epidemic among animals. Okay, So if you've got a disease that's widespread among a population of animals, like in cattle, it might be uh, you know, like bovine spongor form and supple office or deer, you got the chronic wasting disease, yeah, avian flu. Saying thing like that, anything that's like an epidemic among the population of animals would be an epizootic, And then I think she just

serves that as the episodee. So epizootic basically is is not not human, is what you're saying? Right? So our humans are animals? Well we are, we are, but that term is not usually used with human beings, Is that correct? No? Right? Yeah, all right, all right, So epizoudi is just kind of a derivation of epizootic, which pertains to any disease that is transferred easily between animals. Thank you very much.

For the clarification, Timothy, Now I've I've learned something. Now, thank you, Thank you, Timothy, and thank you Lynette, and thank you for putting up with all of this. Six fifty six at seven hundred WLW explore bizarre Tales in the very special Episodere Steve Schulte on this Saturday morning, I see true so green red roses, I see them blue fo you, and I think to myself what I wonder? Good morning, good morning,

good morning. Six minutes after the hour, and once again Steve Shulty joins us, Well, Steve, we skated through another hurricane season almost completely unscathed. Correct. Correct, So this comes from the Climate Change Weekly number four

ninety five issues actually let yesterday from heartland dot org. So anybody wants to get some great information heartland dot org headline global hurricane update, no detectable change despite warning warning of the Earth. New research from Professor Telki the University of Colorado at Boulder and research meteorologist doctor Malley suggests that there may may may have been a slight uptick on global landfalling of major hurricanes since nineteen seventy but none,

nothing, nothing at all of minor hurricanes landfalling. However, in their research they say, will you begin the analysis in nineteen fifty in the western North Pacific and in the North Atlantic, where we have very reliable long term data, one finds no may I repeat, no upward trend in either major or minor hurricane landfalling. And furthermore, in their research they noted, and this is a quote Gary Jeff quote, in technical terms, detection of change

has not been achieved, which is fully consistent with the scientific consensus. Yes, I hate that turnt anyway, because consensus is not science. And what they're basically saying. What they're basically saying is driving your car, your gas powered car, or using your gas grill or your gas stove, or using any other kind of fossil fuel is not causing the heightened severity or the increased the increased occurrence of hurricane. As we've been told time and time again by

the liars, You're right. But what they're saying is that even the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the UN interne Governmental Panel of Climate Change agree with this. And they further out say, given the large variability in tropical cyclones which is another name for hurricanes, data can be easily cherry picked to identify

spurious claims. Quotes quote, and also part of the research comes from a doctor Phil Klotzbach, and he looks at what's called hurricane severity over time, and they use a term called accumulated cyclone energy, which is a measurement over each year of hurricane frequency, intensity, and longevity. He found that even as our planet has modestly warmed, if it has, there has been no

increase since nineteen eighty of this accumulated cyclone energy. So despite how you measure it, what metric do you use, there's absolutely no evidence that climate change is causing more frequent or powerful hurricanes. And Gary Jeff as you know that

these lies and falsets continued to be spewed by the drive by media. And even though I'm retired, I get a lot of trade publications, you know, and environmental issues and whatnot, and even in those publications, this lie is almost every issue I read, there's some article in there spewing this lie. It's amazing. So what it is, and you know as well as I know, whenever there's an isolated extreme weather event, whether it's a hurricane, a tornado, a hot spell, a cold spell. It's all due

to man made climate change, which is absolutely crap. It's just crap. Period. Let's talk about urban gardens, and you know, I think it's a wonderful thing that people in the city want a taste of the country to row their own things. But if you're worried about carbon, urban gardens really aren't a good thing, are they. Another article is a headliner. Urban

agriculture produces more carbon dioxizing conventional agriculture. And you know, for whatever the reasons, there's a lot of reasons why people do urban garbon carbon urban gardens. I'm in the carbon frame. But this study, even in it was published in the journal Nature and gar Jeff Nature, is not it's all into global climate change. Made by many researchers. A team of researchers from the UK, United States, Canada, France, Germany and Poland and led by

the University of Michigan did the first study. This is the first laser focused study on urban agriculture and whether or not and it's impact on carbon footprint. They found that the crops produced on urban farms and gardens produced six times more s too on average van crops from conventional farms. So if there's any other reason to do urban farming, it is not to reduce carbon footprint. Well, and what it basically means, since CO two is beneficial and necessary,

let's have some more rooftop gardens. I'm all for it, Steve SHELTI have a great weekend, my friend. As always, we got Rocco on the way and Tom Davis Diaries. It's twelve minutes past the hour. It's seven hundred WLW. Meanwhile, in the enchented forest there's a fairy godmother. I bet you're gonna see Cinderella. I suppose are you going to make her a beautiful dress for the ball? I don't know what's in it for me, but you're a fairy godmother and all I do is kids. How about little

something for me? Like what? I'd like to listen to Eddian Rocky. They're funny. What if you put a radio in her pumpkin carry? We should all listen to Eddian Rocky. Excellent idea. Eddie and Rocky give your day a fairy tale? Ended Eddie and rock Monday afternoon at three on seven

hundred WLW. In Today's Marketers Report, Kate Cronin Chief brand officer of Moderna weighs in on the speed Your time for a chat with our friend Rocco Costellano the first Dawn of Fitness in the Tri State and here he is, Hello, Don Costellano. How are you? Hey, Gary, Jeff? How you doing today? Doing fine? So it's a great great to have you back after a week off. Everything. Okay, yeah, everything was great.

I wanted to you know, last week we talked on the Nightcap about floor Ride and I wanted to give a quick update on the lawsuits are going very well against the EPA, and I wanted people to, you know, to realize, especially on the Saturday show, where the fluoride comes from. That you know, a lot of people think that the fluoride that goes into the water is actually of you know, like they buy fluoride and they float in the water. Actually that's not what happens. Okay, there are stacks.

So most of the time from the fluorid, well, the floorid's used as a flux for aluminum in the illumine of like Alcoa, like the big aluminum company uses uses fluoride as the flux so that it doesn't have to be heated that much. But then then they use a scrubber in the stack to collect the waste fluoride, and and they decided to use use fluoride, not really to fix teeth like everybody thinks, but they used it to dilute,

to actually dilute the toxicity of the floor hide. So when they they put the fluoride in, they had no place to put the waste, the really really really toxic fluoride, so they decided it would be a better idea to put it in the drinking what because they believed that that a dilution was the pollution solution. So, uh so that's where. So that's how and why explained to people. Explain to people what flux is, because I'm not really

sure what flux is either. You say you use it in production of aluminum as a flux, what is that? I know, I know the flux, I know the flux capacitor I've seen back to the future. But right, well, flux is a they put the floor right on the aluminum in order to bring down the flash point or a flux basically makes makes metal much much easier to melt. Okay, that's basically what it does. And so

that's what fluoride or fluorine actually does. I wonder what it does inside your body when you drink water that's been treated with this fluoride waste be fluoride, it actually brings down your IQ. It damages it definitely damages your brain tissue. We know that. That So what you're saying in essence then in twenty twenty four is that Democrats consume a lot of fluoride. Obviously. Oh absolutely, I believe that wholeheartedly. That. All right, Rocco. I hope

to have you on a nightcap maybe on Tuesday night. Yep for it. Yeah, all right, Rocko Costallano getting physical on a Saturday morning. And now it's time for the Tom Davis Diaries, which I like to refer to as the diary with wild, wacky stories from around the world in the country, like the naked Florida woman who barged into a gas station and threatened to kill staff with an apple peeler. Tom, Good morning, Gary, Jeff.

This week are we ever too old for Love? But first, in Tennessee, a couple came home to find their house had been broken into, and as they stepped inside, they realized the culprit was still in the house. Was it the creaky floor, Was it rummaging in the next room. No, it was this guy sitting naked on their couch. He had just got out of a shower. They simply backed out, called the cops, and they took him away. Some guy in India is proving that love is

blind or she is. His name is Habib Nazar and he's a newlywed at one hundred three. His new bride is forty nine years old. They say their love is proof that age is just a number when it comes to finding happiness and companionship. But people say a lot of things. In this crazy world. There are bad guys, and then there are really bad guys. And I'm not talking about Vince McMahon. I'm talking about this guy in Connecticut

who stole an ice cream truck. Not only did he squash the dreams of every kid in the neighborhood, but he crashed it and thirty thousand dollars worth of ice cream went to waste. And finally, things are getting really kooky. In New Hampshire, some guy just opened up an adult diaper spa, a place where adults can go and engage in infant like activities social media calling it sick and disturbing, But if you'd like to be a baby for a

day, prices range from three hundred to fifteen hundred dollars. Next week, some joker in Montana steals every single traffic sign in town. All fifty seven have a great weekend. Let's talk about Scott's Loan. When do you listen? I like to listen while I'm walking the dog. That sounds like fun. I like to listen to his show while I'm in the steam room. Oh, I might dry that one. I like to listen to a show while I'm at work because it drowns out the sound of my idiot boss.

Not a bad idea. I listened to his podcast when my husband is watching one of those stupid Star Wars movies. I guess anytime is the right time for Sloany. You got that right. Scott Sloan Monday morning at nine on seven hundred WLW, and check out his podcast on the free iHeartRadio app WI Dry for your Sunday with the high of fifty three, more warm weather heading into next week from your silver weather station. I'm nine first Warning Meterologists.

Raven Richard, News Radio seven hundred WLW seven one hundred at WLW Sport William Tomlinson standing by with some college football, no basketball. I'm sorry, we're into basketball, aren't we, which is a lesser sport than college football and really shouldn't be a donated too much time to. But since that's all we've got, I mean, we could talk college football with this transfer portal news. Kentucky's offensive coordinators also leaving the Go Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Liam Cohen,

Well, what's the other transfer portal news? Just never know what these kids going in the transfer portal. You've seen the Doctor Pepper ad where the transfer transfer portal just appears like a black hole and sucks the team's quarterback in entire defensive way. I have not but the Doctor Pepper commercials college football I've never missed. All Right, Well, there you go. It's a new fan Fanville kind of thing. So college basketball though in center stage this weekend because

all that's going on in the NFL is flag football tomorrow in Orlando. Yeah, big college basketball seat today, first weekend without football, So they're going big, big rivalry matchups. Kansas Houston, that's a good matchup. Yukon at Saint John's start off the day. Are you a Rick Patino guy? Yeah, I mean unless unless I'm his athletic and he's sleeping with my wife. Other than that, I'm a huge Patino fan. Yeah. Yeah. Marquette at Georgetown, Texas at TCU. Some of these games to start today.

Arkansas at LSU is at noon, Penn State is at Indiana at noon, and we have a couple of local games today as well. Cincinnati is on the road in Lubbock, the face of fifteenth rank Texas tech Raiders. Tip is at six Pregame coverage begins at five thirty right here on seven hundred WLW. Xavier looks like continue their winning ways as they traveled with to Paul. That SIP is set for nine to thirty and you can catch all the action right here on seven hundred w WLW. Falling the UC game and Kentucky

plays in a top ten ranked matchup today versus Tennessee Volunteers. Both teams are coming off the loss this week. Tip is at eight thirty and that coverage is on ESPN fifteen thirty. Thank you, sir, Jim called early. In fact, Tim called last week when there was some discussion of veganism, and he never got a I gotta give you a credit, Jim. You hung on like a hair and a grilled cheese sandwich. I was extremely busy

last Saturday night, couldn't get to you before the show ended. But you had a comment on vegans that you wanted to make last week and you still want to make apparently, Yes, I just wanted to I know you, being the fair man that you are one to give both sides of this topic. And I wanted to take a couple issues with the collar about veganism. And you know, she said most a lot of vegans are radical, and she was in and I do appreciate that, but I wanted to take issue

with a couple of things she said. One she referred to a study about how veganism is a healthy lifestyle choice, and that simply is of the case. The American Heart Association recommends six ounces of lean beef a day, and so I always tend to lean towards whoever funds the study. Usually you get the results that you want. And the other thing is she talked about the

humane treatment of animals. I remember, I believe it of the Ohio Cattiman's Association and we go above and beyond to make sure that our cattle are humanely and well treated, access to the best nutrition pop possible. Not only that d of our showcout or placed in Eric. You're you're breaking up, Tim, You're in a bad cell apparently again? Are you there? Hello? Hello, hey on, just get a bad spot. Who's your provider? Tim? Jim? Yeah? Can you hear me now? I can hear

you now? Who's your provider? A T and T I'm between that's that's a bad Yeah, I've got it. I've got a buddy. I've got a buddy who lives in Ripley and uh and he has problems out I don't know what it is on the east side of Cincinnati. You get out in the country and and you can barely get a signal. Yeah, I'm better now there's a bridge. He's good to do that least signal. But uh.

Anyway, anyway, and I would invite her to come to any calcat producer in Ohio, and I think she would be amazed at the the standards that we have in place to see that our cattle are well cared for, and not only that its economically makes sense if our cattle are healthy, they are more profitable for us. Well, certainly, certainly, you know. And I remember years ago there was a there was a cattle farm and this

was actually in southern Illinois. We lived outside of Saint Louis when I was a kid, but there was a huge sign right next to their pasture and said, all of our cows die happy, eat our hamburger. There you go anyway, I just I just wanted to get that information out there, and I hope that everyone eat beef. All right, Well, we'll call back, and you remember the Ohio Cattleman's Association, as you stated, correct,

Yeah, make sure I'm going to put you on hold. Make sure Liam gets your phone number because I'd like to order a side from you. I'll see what I can do. All right. That's Tim from People's Ohio this morning. Kind of kind of dissing some of the vegan commentary that was made, I believe by Diane last week. Now we started a vegan carnivore war, which is what I was really going for in the first place.

Seven twenty eight and some change. The music professor Jim Lebarbara coming up with this week's rock and Roll Archaeology, and again if you want to hear Rock and Roll archaeology, you can only hear it this morning on the air. It will not be podcast later because of royalty rights deals with the Internet that I don't understand. It's a Saturday morning. Glad to have you with us

on seven hundred WLW need transportation to VA medical appointments. The Claremont County Veteran Service Office can help perfectly fine with me, but you know, just don't put that in my face, please, I don't even know what that means. Into another hour and it's time for a science minute. And our friend science Mike who's on the line, look forward to this every Saturday month, And apparently he does too, because he keeps calling yes as a night scientists,

surprising all binding me, Michael, good morning. Don't don't you look forward to our our little get togethers every Saturday morning. You must, because you've been doing it now for years. The way you said it was like God, stop calling me. No, I didn't mean it that way. I did not mean it. But I mean you must enjoy it, or you wouldn't. You wouldn't get up on Saturday mornings and do this. I mean, you're you're like me. You haven't got a raise doing this show

in almost thirty years. Well, I haven't put up much of a squawk about it, Cary Jeff. You know you get what you pay for it too, So remember that, yes, and that that sometimes is the case. Michael. Uh. But but this, but this morning, surprise us. I'm surprised you with the headline from the CDC the U out of control epidemic. And what do you think that is, Gary Jeff, Now that's t I specifically simpless oh, STDs, SDDS as well. Yeah, st

I was like the Star Wars initiative. We're we're going to combat We're going to combat the threat of Soviet missiles with venereal disease. We're kind of shoot them down with a laser, that's right something. So anyway, so we got the the epidemic of the ft C is gonna be CDC said, now, some of the stats they have, Gary Jeff, is simplest. They have different stages through stages, but all stages of simplis have increased by eight

in the past five years. And but what the the sad part is is not only do you have adult obviously simples, you have what they call congeneral siphilis from when the mother passes it on to the child. And for the twenty two in the last ten years of nine hundred and thirty seven percent increase in congenital siphless cases and newborns, and that this last year it's been increased by thirty one percent, and it's disproportionately affecting the African American communities. So

you know, they don't really tie it in. But we've had a lot of other issues happening in this country in the last ten years, like immigration issues and things like that. So I don't know how these are tied in together, if they are even at all, But it seems like we have a lot of things we can't handle on anything. I think that there's also

this may play a role in it, Mike. And then if you watch television commercials at all, and I try not to, but it's it's hard if you've got the boob chow bomb for any length of time to miss them. But like the New AIDS prep the HIV prep commercials, you know, they're very quick to recognize at the end, but very briefly, this is not this is not good at controlling other sexually transmitted diseases. And I think people just think they've taken a pill so they're immune from everything. And I'm

sorry, pills and vaccines aren't the end all, be all answer. That we are being fed by drug companies and you should pay heed and warning to the fact that if you really want to prep to prevent yourself from getting HIV or any other st D, then either practice safe sex or abstain. How

about that that's the only real preventative. The the drug companies, they're going to produce their medicines, and they're going to tell it, like you said, And do you show me a legislature in the country that doesn't get a donation from a drug Oh well no, no, I mean they would never, they would never seriously go after Pfizer and any of the other big pharmaceutical companies because they don't want to miss a paycheck. You're absolutely correct, all

right, Mike, Thank you very much for that. Yeah, and I am looking forward to February twenty fourth, too, three weeks from today, the anniversary party, and hope to see you there. It's ten minutes past the hour at seven hundred WLW. Rocky Boyman here I played in the NFL, and that's pretty cool. I'm also a published author, and that's pretty cool. I'll also once share an elevator with a Dali Lama, and that's also pretty cool. But none of that compares to hearing the podcast of the

Eddie Rocky Show on the iHeartRadio app. Now, that's very cool. Let's go inside the mind of a ten year old. I should have worn earrings today. Buckle up, Sarah, Michaela's got like the best earrings, Sarah, buckle up. I wish my name was Mikayla. Or not hitting the road until you buckle up? Oh yeah, seatbelt. I wonder if there's pizza at school today. It can be tough getting through the kids, but it's your job to make sure they're wearing your seatbelts. Never give up until

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we go. A belief standpoint is that brother Rick GREENO share the word of God with us. We do it Againlight of mine, Shine of mine, shine, mister, let it shine, Let it shine, Let it shine shine. Yeah, oh yeah. Eight fourteen and a Saturday morning. I can't think of a better thing to do at this particular time than welcome, Brother Rick Green. How are you doing? Praise God? It's great to have you with us. Good morning, Gary. I walk up praying for

you and your listeners. And Gary, today is a sad and special day for me. Today. My oldest son is thirty eight, my first born. I won't say it name Gary, because I don't know if you want me to, but I do love him and I do pray for him every day. Well, I know that you had some obviously a big life change, and you had some issues when your first son was born, and I can only pray that someday that that is fully repaired, that God will do

that. And it's it's only sad because you're not in communication. But I know that your heart is with him and it always will be no doubt, Garry, and today, Gary, I love this verse because if a constant reminder of who we are and who we aren't. We're coming from First Corinthian, Chapter three, verse seven. It says, so neither the one who plants nor the one who water is anything but only God who makes things grow.

That deep any Gary, Read it again, Rick, It says, so neither the one who plants nor the one who water is anything but only God who makes things grow. You know what, Here's how I and I think about this a lot, and I'm serious, is that people who say, like to listen to this show in the radio, well, people who throw kudos my way, man, that was a great show. You did a great job. I have to stop and realize, for Ego's sake and for Truth's sake, that without God, nothing I do would come to anything

and and everything. Every good thing that we get credit for, the credit, the glory actually belongs to the maker, not the creator, not the creation. And we should all remember that and keep that level of humility. I think in the wake of eternity and what's holy and what is right? Hey man, Gary, in my life drastically changed when I accepted the fact The only thing good about me is God. Yeah, that's it. That's right. It ain't well, thanks, but it ain't me, believe Rick

Green, Thank you, brother. Have a fantastic rest of the weekend. Okay, you all have a blessed day, all right? Eight seventeen at seven hundred WLW. This morning at nine Mike Allan rants raves and then calms down with a Virgin Limericky on seven hundred WLW. Game time is always a good time for Skyline. You can pregame way morning because I have the time

to do it. Airstripes inside a Rock and Syria aimed at those Aranian proxies who've been firing missiles who killed three of our American service people, of course at the Basin Jordan. Earlier in the week, the Biden administration staunched that they would have a definite response to this. And once again they're shelling empty warehouses and places where apparently the Iranian Revolutionary Guard their proxies were hanging out. They gave them plenty of time to get out, and so it meant nothing.

And the Biden administration continues to say, we're not looking for a wider, broader war in the Middle East. Well, of course nobody is. The fact of the matter is Iran has been at war with US since nineteen seventy nine. We may not be at war with Iran, but they have been at war with America, specifically the United States of America, and of course Israel, our friend in the Middle East. But Iran has been at war with US since nineteen seventy nine, forty five years the day that they

took our embassy in Tehran. American is embassy, it's just like any embassy anywhere in the world by international law. That is American soil. In Iran, just like the English embassy or the Russian embassy in this country is Russian soil. And those diplomats are immune from prosecution under American laws because they're technically in their own country when they're on their compound. So, in other words, if we attacked the Russian embassy in New York or any other country's embassy,

that would be an act of war. Iran declared war on US in nineteen seventy nine when the Shaw fell and the Iatolas took over and the Muslim Islamists had control and took fifty two American hostages captive for four hundred and forty four days. All of this is an act of war, but we never played along and outside of Reagan finagling away to get the hostages back through back

channels like Jimmy Carter couldn't by selling weapons or whatever, we continued. President Obama gave pallets billions of dollars of cash to Iran in exchange for this that or the other, a country we're at war at with. Joe Biden gave them money and eased all the sanctions that Donald Trump had put in place, which had so bankrupted the Iranian economy that they could not afford to wage war

against us. There was a little ceasefire because we weren't given them the cash and the ability to wage war on us in Israel, and they don't want a wider war in Washington. Well, guess what, guys, it's been going on for forty five years. Does that mean light up Tehran, turn the whole country into glass? No, but she gotta cut off the spicott where the dollars are flowing out of. That is financing the Houthi rebels, hesbelah Hamas at, all of Islamic g food for thought, don't eat too

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has just been getting worse. Customs and border patrols say since October first, staff have encountered nearly one million migrants at the southern border. Now. The latest traffic at weather together, no crashes right now. Looking at travel times from northbound seventy one downtown up to two seventy five, it's about a fourteen minute trip with no delay. And if you're in Florence coming up seventy one seventy five trying to get to downtown Cincinnati, and I'll take you ten minutes.

It's normal commute time now. The latest forecast from a train heating and cooling weather center on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Sunshine today with a high of fifty degrees, a few clowns, and thirty three tonight sunny and fifty three tomorrow. Right now twenty nine with sunshine here in Cincinnati, news is a service of Low t Center. If you drive the Norwood Lateral, here's some news you need to know. The Ohio Department of Transportation is released details

on the rehab of the Norwood Lateral. Construction begins the middle of next month. They'll rehab bridges at Paddock Road, Reading Road, and Ross Avenue, plus resurfacing the latter, all between Paddock and I seventy one. O DOT says they need to close all eastbound lanes for eighty days starting March eleventh. Then they'll need to close the westbound lanes for the same amount of time almost three months. Entire project expected to be completed in June of twenty twenty five.

I'm Matt Reese News Radio seven hundred WYLW. If you own a Tesla like many folks do here in Cincinnati, you may see the dashboard change a bit. The company's updating the warning lights for certain break parking and anti lock warnings to make them bigger and more noticeable. This problem was found by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration during a routine safety audit of the cars.

Now, the software update is going to come automatically to S models from the year twenty twelve to now, X models from twenty sixteen to now, and Y models from twenty nineteen to now. Also included is the twenty twenty four cyber truck. A principal at one of Dayton's best performing schools is on administrative leave. The superintendent there of Oakwood High School hasn't said why Paul Waller was

put on paid leave on Friday. Parents were notified by email. According to an Oakwood School's Facebook introduction of the principal a few years ago, Waller is an Ohio State graduate with a master's degree from the University of Cincinnati, and

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It's like the bottom of the nine an of never on when this five hasn't done out quite the wall of the be doing what you want oh on a brand new house, sound of an episode of Crams and bathroom ax and play baseball and me just want to be a big old rock star, right seven w l W. Let me tell you never been a rock star. I don't think it's all it's cracked up to be talking about the cult of personality and sports, which have intersected once again and much more with our friend Moe

Egger. Hey, Mo, what's going on. It's going well, going well, everything's good, everything's fine, hunky dory. But I'm just I was wondering about since this is really when it comes to the Super Bowl and the lead up to the Super Bowl, it's all about the hype. It's all about the celebrity. It's all about celebrities that are periphery to the game.

And you know, we've seen that in spades again this year with the likes of Taylor Swift and all of the big endorsers sports related endorsers that are out there, and you know, everything from Ryan Fitzpatrick, which I don't know if that's a big celebrity endorser, but he's making some coin, no doubt about it. But I wanted to ask you of all the sports personalities who have big endorsement contracts or deals or on the commercials. Do you have

a favorite? Because I still kind of leaned towards Peyton Manning. I think he's and obviously in demand and getting paid a lot of money from different sponsors. But do you have a favorite sports celebrity endorser? We hm a favorite now, you know for those of us of a certain age when we were impressionable youth. You know, Michael Jordan, right, Mark Blackman, like Lee Aaric Jordan's money, money, money, It's the shoes, It's the

it must be the shoes. The McDonald's commercial with Larry Bird where they're playing a game of horse for a bag of food, like, that's the first one that comes to mind. Peyton Manning is is very very good. I think Charles Barkley's really funny and in the uh in the endorsements that he has done. I tell you who feels like they're ubiquitous. It feels like they're

involved in in almost every athlete endorse or commercial. If it's not Peyton Manning, it's Shaquille O'Neal right, I mean, whether it's pizza or deodorant or insurance. I feel like I see Shaquille O'Neil all over the place, and he has shown side of his personality in some of those commercials that we maybe

typically don't see. But the one that comes to mind to me, just because I think that's when I was most impressionable and maybe most influenced by, you know that sort of advertising, is Michael Jordan, Because there was a run in the in the nineties where whether it was shoes or underwear or Big Max or Gay Rate or Coca Cola, whatever it was, Michael Jordan was pushing product and often came off, as you know, very very likable,

very very down to earth for somebody who you know at the time and maybe still the most well known athlete on the planet. Well, what it says to me about Shaq and Charles probably I don't know if it says this to me or I kind of like it's intimated in my thought process of wondering why they're still out there. You talk about Ubiquitous and Shaquille O'Neal and Shaq and

you know, Charles Barkley and the like. Does that say to you that maybe they didn't take good care of the millions that they made playing the sports they played that they have to be on everything now or is it just gluttony on that their part, or are they just still in that kind of demand. I mean, to me, it says, man, these guys they made all that money and they still have to work this hard. I don't

know. Well, Charles Barkley has admitted that because he enjoys gambling, that everything that he has earned is is not still within his you know, financial portfolio. Yes, I think that's sort of an anecdotal thing. You know, Peyton Manning does a lot of spots. He doesn't strike me as somebody

who's taken poor care of his money. I mean, he's actually kind of become known for how he's He's invested his money in the beer distributorship and in Denver, and he's obviously got Omaha Productions, which produces the Manning Cast, which is a supplement to Monday Night Football. Shaquille O'Neill. You know, I don't know, but I mean, you know, there's there's one thing I'll say about rich people. And it's not like I know many of them,

but but rich people rarely seem to be satisfied with their wealth. And so my guess is for the most part, and I'm sure there are exceptions. For the most part, if they've got one hundred mill in the bank, they want to multiply that, And if they get to two hundred MILLI in the bank, they want to multiply that too. So nothing's ever enough. I know, I get that drift. So, I mean, it's the only time that in the last twenty years that I've felt better about not

being rich. MO. Thank you. So we are officially fifty three days away from the Holy Grail that is Opening Day, and only eleven days away from pitchers and Catchers report, and what sixteen days away from the first spring training game, which we'll have here on seven hundred WLW. It's just building, its building, its building. I saw Brett Souonter on the air this

week locally, the local boy coming home. How much of an impact does that have on the Red Steam. The addition of Brett suitter a lot, because he's good, good lettie pitcher who has pitched in the nationally Central now for a while. He was with the Colorado Rockies last year. I friends sooner on my show two weeks ago we talked about pitching in a hitter friendly park, which course field is, and which Great America Ballpark is what bullpens

have never mattered more in this sport. And I think the development from last season that might have been most surprising was bullpen was okay, especially relative to the amount of innings that had to absorb on a nightly basis. But I think it would have been foolish to simply bring back the same guys and hope for similar results. I think they've they've gotten better. They brought in a guy by the name of Sam Mall from the Oakland as who somebody I was

hoping they would trade for it to deadline last year. Brett souter is. It's cool because he's a local guy and he is a guy who's you know, he's Harvard educated. He's a smart dude. Most importantly, he can get guys out, and he can get left, he's out, he can get right, he's out. And he's really good at keeping the ball in

the ballpark, which this team needs. I think among the things they have to figure out in Arizona in a few weeks is, you know, how are they gonna how are they going to address the eighth inning right because Alexis Diaz is a very good closer, But last year it sort of felt like David Bell had a revolving door of guys who are going to pitch the eighth inning. And not that it has to be the same guy every single night, but I do think you want to, at least to a degree,

establish who plays what role in the bullpen. I don't know if Brett Souter is going to be the eighth inning guy, but I think if you're talking about candidates who could be that guy, he's certainly on the list. Fantastic let's preview you see at Texas Tech the Red Raiders taking on the Bearcats in their home den, and breakdown what happens here and how the how, how there's a path for UC to win this game. Well, I think the pass for for UC to win the game is first of all, and it's

it sounds obvious. They've got to shoot better, you know, the offense. In their losses, I have felt like, for the most part, the offense has worked. They're getting open looks, they're just not making them, and oftentimes that's coming from players who you would expect to make them. The West Virginia game, I thought, though, was a little bit of an exception, because when they threw the ball down low, rarely did anything good happen, and when they took outside shots that often felt to me like

they were rushed. I think the thing about that team that I would like to see a little bit more of is is them figuring out ways to get easy baskets off of their defense. When they stop teams, it rarely turns into transition points. And I think if you're a team that is at least to a degree struggling offensively, what you have to start with is, all

right, how can we use our defense to create easier scoring opportunities. It has felt like, and certainly did the other night in Morgantown, like nothing really comes easy for UC on the offensive end, and that's going to be more difficult if they don't have John Newman, who got hurt in the game against West Virginia. We'll see if he plays today. He is their best

perimeter defender on the defense. Playing a Texas Tech team that's number thirteen in a country in a stat called adjusted offensive efficiency, which is really really good. It's a Texas Tech team that has beaten Oklahoma, they have beaten BYU, they have beaten Texas those are teams that Cincinnati has played. I also think, you know, they're big guys, whether it's Victor Lockin or as these vandeg or even Jamille Reynolds got to be better. Victor Lockin played maybe

his worst game as a Bearcat on Wednesday night. One of those big guys has to step up. But I'm looking for ways that Cincinnati can turn good defense in the easier offense, because when they have struggled, nothing has come

easy on the offensive end. So do you think that in addition, if you're going to get the ball and you're going to force a turnover on defense or stop a team, you have to be present on the defensive end of the floor obviously, But should they have a designated snowbird that the second the ball changes hands is just zipping down the court underneath the basket. I mean, is that kind of the key to what you're talking about, is rushing

the offense after a defensive possession stop maybe? And I think, you know, I watch a lot of teams who if it's not a turnover, if it's a rebound, it's it's get the rebound, throw it ahead and go. You know, nobody throws these West unselled type outlet passes anymore that that

goes sixty feet. But you know the better offensive teams. Arizona played Cincinnati last year and what was so fun to watch about them is they would get a miss and they would throw ahead to a guy who was basically at mid court, or the big would throw an outlet to a guard, and then another big would go streaking down the floor and he would throw a pass maybe thirty thirty five feet ahead, and they would start a fast break. It

doesn't always have to occur off of off of turnovers. I think when you do force a miss, the Bearkats of time this at times this year had been pretty good at forcing misses. When you do force a miss, let's keep going. Let's go. If your half court offense isn't working, okay, find ways to score offensively in ways that go beyond running your half court offense. And I do think the Bearcats have the personnel that they could use to run. I think Daniel Skillings is a guy who could thrive in that

sort of game. I think Gisel James is a guy who could thrive in that sort of game. I would like to see them get misses and then start to force the action instead of you get a miss, the big guy who's grab the rebound holds it and then you know the guard. The point guard comes back, circles back, gets the ball and they walk it up the floor. I want to see them force things offensively when they do create misses on defense. Well, the USFL has merged with the XFL to form

the strong UFL that begins playing spring football in March. Will it have any more success than the USFL or the XFL MO I think the answer can be yes for one simple reason. Gambling. Yeah, thirty three states have a legalized gambling. There might not be any enormous appetite among casual football fans for spring football. You know, obviously we'll see if the product is good.

It is interesting, I mean, they it's It's not like the UFL is going to be on some you know, fly by Night streaming service exclusively. The games are going to be on ESPN, They're going to be on s S one. I think they're going to be on ABC and Sports Sports and the whole gam So so these companies are making a pretty heavy investment in it. But but now with the proliferation of legalized gambling. People love betting on

football, and I could assure you I I think it'd be interesting. You know, the NFL has obviously leaned into gambling a lot more over the last five or six years. Is this a league that, understanding its primary appeal may be the folks who need a football gambling six does it and do its game productions lean into gambling, maybe even a little bit more than the NFL does. But I think if nothing else, that's why it can succeed.

Now it's going to need promotion. It's going to need to get people excited in the markets that those teams are in. They're going to have to put a good product on the field. But I think if anything else, you know, we weren't talking about gambling on the XFL in the early two thousands, and I don't recall in anything I've read about the USFL when people were gambling on it, and obviously if you were doing so, you were for the most part doing it illegally. Now you can go to any sports app

that on UFL games. I think that gives the league a puncher's chance flag football better than an actual were a well simulated pro football game with the Pro Bowl this weekend, and I know the Pro Bowl always got ratings, but they just decided they had to change it because it really wasn't football. New We're playing flag football. How do you feel about all that? Fine, I don't know. I'm probably not going to watch. I'm not interested in

watching flag football. But I can tell you this. When they were attempting to play pseudo real football and Tyler Raiford got hurt, my thought was, this isn't worth it. So anything that can lessen the possibility of a significant injury to a key player for any team, I think is a good thing. All right. And finally, the last quick hit the over under, and because you can bet on anything in the Super Bowl next weekend, anything

literally anything. The over under on showing Taylor Swift on television I think is twenty. Are you going over or under? How many times will Taylor appear appear on camera? Over twenty? I'll go over. I hope it's fifty because I love watching people get mad about it. Who seem to not remember that in the nineteen eighties during the NBA Finals. I still have no idea what movies Diane Cannon was in. All I know is career Abdul Jabbarje scored.

There's Diane Cannon. Hey, Magic Johnson just made a basket. There's Jack Nicholson. I'm a big New York Knicks fan. Yeah, I watch almost every Knicks game. The amount of celebrity shots they show of Knicks games we have, and it might be silly, we have an infatuation with celebrity in this country. In the in the early nineties, when Madonna was dating nearly the entire NBA, she would show up at random NBA games and there she was, and she was shown NonStop. This is not a new phenomenon.

By the way, the CBS broadcast last week had a crabcake montage that took more screen time than all the shots of Taylor Swift combined. Where is the I just want to watch football crowd? By the way, has has there been a play missed because they're showing Taylor Swift like it's one thing If they show something that has nothing to do with the game and you miss a key playoff, I got that has yet to happen, So I hope it's

over just because I enjoy watching people complain. There is nothing better than an authentic Maryland crab keg Mo. I'm just saying that. All right, I have a good weekend. Mike Allan, How are you, my friend? I'm good, buddy. How you doing great? What's on the show today? Well, we're going to talk about the beating of the two New York City cops last week by about fifteen or so. Well, let's talk about the beat down downtown Cincinnati. Well, we're going to do that. We're

gonna get know to FOP President Ken Kober about that and other things. But I want to get Ken's take two on what happened in New York City. Unbelievable. No bond for these clowns. Four of them get on a bus at taxpayer's expense, headed to California so they can go back across the border. Icheck I got an answer. How about how about upholding already laws on the books. How about holding the federal immigration law that says you come across

illegally, you get deported. How about how about you commit a crime as an illegal in this country, you get deported. How about that? I'm with you. It's really simple. And Joe Biden says he needs help from Cotton. No he doesn't. He needs one stroke of the pen to enforce the laws and reinstate the things that Donald Trump was doing as president, and we're done with the crisis. Take him all of ten seconds to do and deport about ten million too while we're at it. I'm with you, Mike

Allen. Saturday midday, just ahead the after the show show at Huddles, we'll have probably random basketball games on and well the beer's always nice and cold. Have a great weekend, seven hundred WLW. When you're feeling overwhelmed and tired, I'm here when times are tough. I know I can count on Bill Cunningham, and you may be feeling beaten, like a birthday Prinda. Sometimes I wish I could give him a big wet kiss and say thank you, my friend. Willy is here to heal. My wife keeps asking me,

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