All right, welcome back our number three on Thurby. Gonna be a hot one, baby. Everybody's gonna be sweating through their jackets and dresses today at the Churchill Now, I was watching most of the news yesterday as they were all live out there all day long. It's unbelievable kind of effort they put into broadcasting there on a Wednesday or a Tuesday. But they were guys who are just losing. They lost their jackets and they were untucking their shirt.
It was hot, and today's gonna be even more so. So be careful. And again, no school tomorrow because we're a community that believes in uh, the race track and gambling more than school. Right. We just you learn math at the you can, you know you can, and I mean you learn how to do odds. You get an education from the track, of course you do, right, Yeah, of course Barty booked to call. Remember to hydrate too. Uh that's the thing everyone forgets, right,
what happened? You didn't eat? Dude? How many times you do? Oh my god? Yeah. I was proud of my wife, Susan. She came home last night. I told her to take an uber. She's just drive. I'm not gonna take an uber, right, So her and her sister took an Uber there and uber. Oh by the way, if you're thinking, oh, how was there ubers right out front? Stop staring out the window? Uh, will you focus over here? Okay, I'm sorry over here? Wow, Okay, So anyway, there's already Derby goers
going by our window. Downtown. Mean he's distracted. Okay. So anyway, if you think it, you know, you're taking an uber is expensive? Yeah, think again, man, she I mean maybe Derby and Oaks might change, might change, But man, don't risk drinking and driving, I told her. She said, well, I probably won't drink. So well, just just in case you do, take an Uber there and back. What do you think the to the track from the east end to the track? Fifty bucks? It's forty bucks. I thought it would be one
hundred and twenty five. Well they do. I don't understate. I don't know what scale they use or whatever, but they they they whatever events like it was one hundred dollars to drive three miles when my kids back from when they did the what was the hippie oh foreskin festival? Yeah, for skin festivals downtown. I kept kids went every day, which I don't understand. I thought that would be about something different but his music. And they were like, I said, just duber home, man, I'm not waiting till
one am. Can get you not getting into that, They're like, well, it's one hundred and twenty dollars, Like it's three miles. I don't kid, it's a hundred twenty dollars. I don't care if it keeps me from getting out of bed at one in the morning. So let us know if Marty calls in. So there is a Goldilocks middle ground for food when it comes to drinking, right, So if you don't if you don't eat at all, you always are asking those questions to your wife or your friends.
What happened? Dude? You didn't eat and you were on third tequila before I could even get my first you didn't eat? How many times you just wake up and this car your best friend, and your first words out of your mouth is what I do? What I do? Or who do I have to call? No? And that's a that's a big one. And you know, if you text him and say I'm sorry and they don't text you back, you're like, oh boy, yeah, I'm what did
I say, uh. And then there's the other side of that when you get older, is you eat too much, right, and then you can't funk. You can't drink anymore because you've eaten too much. So there's a Goldilocks little area of the sure. Snacking all day is not a bad idea. Go or go tequila the water, tequila or beer than water. That is the smartest you can do is is go two drinks one water, two drinks one water, or one one for one. We're from two former drunks.
Yeah, I know, welcome to drunk. Talk a drunk. Let's do while we're waiting on Marty, let's do uh this day in history for May second. And by the way, the bomb of the hour. We're gonna be talking to people magazines. One of her editors of the brand new show coming Out Survive having a serial killer. Her name's Alicia Dennis. Some of these uh wow, some of these stories are petrifying. It was today in eighteen ninety either Oklahoma's created and we shall call it Oklahoma eighteen ninety.
Eighteen ninety is a little late. Well, Oklahoma's late to the gay They are there on sooner time. The fact that they had that damn land giveaway. Do you see those pictures where they're all in the line and are like, look, when we fire this cannon, run you go. And if you go now, and if you find a little steak in the ground, all that land is yours. What what? Yeah? I wonder if Shaky
Green ran in that race. It was today May second, nineteen twenty seven in the US Supreme Court and Buck versus bell upheld an eight to one decision of a Virginia law allowing uh people to be sterilized. The sterilization law was to promote the health of the patient and the welfare of society. Wow, what's Virginia? Some people evidently amorous. Some people need to be sterile. I know a lot of friends. I have friends that should be sterile.
Hey, I shouldn't have kids, Doctor Nick Myers. He decaffeinated me with requests with reason. This bloodline needs and it is stop the bloodline and this Witten business, this Witten business. I've had enough, but I didn't. It didn't hurt though. You ever met two people and you're like you both you pro created. Yeah, this child is going to be a demon because both of you are a holes and your kid's going to be an a hole. As you're doing is breeding a holes. And if I had a couple
of sons, it would be like the Mendez brothers. They would smother me for all of my fortune. I was very rude to someone once. Yeah, so what wait? Once that narrows it down, well going, I'm going to cover a UFL game at Freedom Hall back when I used to be a sports dirt So it's always difficult to get it's so much fun to get in and out of the fair grounds. The circle Champions. Yeah, of
course it is. Well in the other lane where no one is. This guy in a huge hummer right where it's jacked up a little bit, sorry about your penis, right bias, and everybody's like holy cow, trying to get out of his way. Yeah, so he parks and I was like, oh, I know what's coming out of this. I know what's coming out of this short guy Ponytail was short guy ponytail, And and this is
what I didn't expect was the other side. His son got out dressed exactly like him, ponytail, short guy, and I said, not kidding. The cannonball run. I couldn't help myself, so I got out of my car. I rolled over and they seemed nice enough, but you could tell them, I wait, prick yeah, pricking training, prick, pricking training, And they're like, what walked away? Drove hover? Dude? You two they look and that's fair to say to couples, you two should not
have kids. I had the wrong movie refords. That was U who it was a woodn't cannonball run the head one? They were both dressed alike. I think that was uh no, it was smoking the bandit what the hell? Drove the white Catillac and one guy water all white suit and they had a little guy, Oh yeah, yeah yeah. How could you not remember big and little Linus? Well, there's some of my brain cells have taken a vacation. Sorry, I don't know if it's a permanent one or not.
Mann't sent a postcard. It was May second, nineteen already did that. It was May second, nineteen seventy that student anti war protesters at Ohio's Kent State burned down the campus ROTC building boy As a result, National Guard took control of the campus, and two days later, four students were killed and nine more were injured. They were supposed to have rubber bullets and there was basically one guy that panicked that said fire something like that. OHI,
but at that time he was getting out of control. We're seeing it all over again right now. Are you seeing this UCLA campus? It looks like a war zone, and like there's a lot of presidents at North Carolina, Florida that are saying, you're not kids anymore. This isn't high school. You're eighteen, right, You're an adult. So what you do is there's consequences, because that's what you got to tell these kids. You're not a
kid anymore. You're an adult and you're on this campus destroying buildings. Now you're going to jail. No, you're going to jail charging for it. You're going to charge of you can possibly fathom the intricate political football that is the Middle East, but go ahead at nineteen years old, think you've got to figure it out and understand it. But there's most the most people on a planet are like, we will never understand the Middle East. You understand
it was today? Sorry about the little rant. That's okay? Is there a lawn and you want me to get off? Oh yeah, so's I touched foot on your property? You I know, alarm goes off. You know, it's not like electric fence, like invisible fence. I've got you tagged and you don't know where it is. But when you come to my house, I gotta say, he crosses an electric fence thing. There's an alarm in the house. All the lights go off and the doors lock.
I gotta chay the squirrel. Yeah. Do you remember when it was either me and Les or me and Charlie Steele. We got one of the target. There's a little squares they put on CD so as you walk out, they shoplift and goes. That's out the You don't know how hard that was for me. So we got one a little tig somewhere. There was a sticker that looks like a little computer chip. Right, you've seen them, Rick, have you seen those the stickers that look like computer chips. That's
the attack right, An put it in my wallet. Yeah, we hit it. You know where the key? She's every building, every business. I walked in and walked out. He went and I had to stop, and I was like, what is going on? It's like it went on for weeks. I gotta tell you, I stopped going to stores. I was like I'm not going. My wife was like, what's the deal? And I was like, I got I was like, these things keep happening. And then I was going through my wallet and went son of up.
He come in, complained, freaking target every time I walked through the arm girls. It was today May second, nineteen seventy, four months after his resignation from office. Former Vice President SPIROT. Agnew was this barred by Maryland Court of Appeals. Effectively, if I used to sign, like when we go to weddings, I would sign SPIAU. Agnew on the whole little thing. He was disbarred by the Maryland Court of Appeals effective effectively. What do you do? Uh? He was just barred? What do you do?
What did I guess? But what did? What did Agnew? It was part of that Nixon deal, wasn't it? Oh it was Agnew part of Nixon? I think? So? Right? Yeah, he was vice president, So I guess because the whole deal. They just disbarred him. Anyway, they also find him two hundred and seventy thousand dollars. If you decide to become vice president, is it the decision to just make yourself out to be a joke? For the like. There was very few vice presidents that
didn't turn out to look like goose for the rest of their lives. Are right? George Bush was the only one that when he became I thought George H. Bush was one of the best presidents we've ever had. I really do an argument for me, not his son, but he's like one of the only vice press up being. Uh. Think about all of the people that have said, you know, I'll be your vice president, yeah, and they end up they lose about half their IQ for the four years or
vice president. Like, what the hell happens to these people? They find him two hundred and seventy thousand dollars in nineteen seventy four. You want that's worth to in today's dollars? Oh? My god, one million, seven hundred and ten thousand dollars in a Oh. It was a civil suit that stem from ribery allegations. Says Agnew went down to be as one of America's worst vice presidents. It was today May second, nineteen eighty three that at
seven earthquakes happened in California injuring five hundred people. I don't remember that, do you? I got a side note? This all right. Yeah, we brought up the protests North Carolina. Apparently there was a group of fat boys, frat boys that were making fun of protesters. Good. So the frat boys held up an American flag and told the pro Palestinian protesters to lose weight. Ah, they've had a GoFundMe and they raised three hundred thousand dollars
for people, going that's great, I'll give you. I'll give you some fraternity money. Oh, let's do one more. We got ten more time men shift through these that that uh, Marty difftus. Yeah. No, I'm very unlike Marty. I will do two more. Well, with all due respect he he likes to have a good time during Derby week. So yeah, and Marty has a great saying that it's nine am somewhere. That's
right, you know, it's right. It was today May second, twenty thirteen, Rhode Island became the tenth state in the United States to legalize gay marriage. Gay rights activists and supporters celebrated the first wedding that was scheduled August first, once the law came into effect. And it was also today May second, twenty eighteen that E Coli break outbreak took place because the romaine led us. They're growing in you my Arizona, and that romaine lets never had
the same reputation. Yeah no, really it really did. Before this romain was fine dining, they asked, you know. And by the way, romaine wasn't built in the day. He'll no, hey, But after that, it's just like they were tainted taint e cola and then like a butt thing. Thank you for connecting those dons. Absolutely, I'm a dot collector. Appreciate ah. Anyway, they reported the first fatality with one hundred and twenty one cases across twenty five US states on this day. Who do we
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doing today? And then yes, I've had what how to go? Well? Apple is coming in They're going to announce its earnings report after the bell closes. Right now, Investors are anticipating that with some excitement. Shares are up one and a half percent. They are expecting to see just how bad things were in terms of how difficult to time Apple will face in terms of iPhone sales or how much you know, if they are slowing down. But Apple is expected to announce a stock buyback, and that is exciting. Is
what's exciting investors. As for the rest of it, the Dow is doing pretty well. It's up two hundred and twenty four points, the Nasdaq one hundred and twenty six, the S and P twenty three, in part because the Federal Reserve is banking on labor, a strong labor economy that's not too strong. It seems to be cooling. We saw this morning that data on rising labor costs and slower rise in productivity, that's all pointing to it. So Wall Street's taken that as kind of a relief. And the team retailer
RU twenty one is filing for bankruptcy protection. It's the third time since twenty seventeen. With the news radio eight forty whas Bloomberg Money Report, I'm Joan Donagher, news Radio eight forty WHS. This is Talking Heads, Psycho Killer, Psycho Kiddler. We like creepy stories on this show. Yes we did it. We've had some really creepy people work for this show. One of the people I work with is super creepy. We wean't to bring in Alicia
Dennis. She is the editorial director for People. Hey, Alicia, how are you doing? Good morning? How are you hey? I'm doing great. Thanks for having me of course, always great to have you on the show. And I want to talk about what's happening this Sunday, May fifth, because the series premiere of By the way, it's on Investigation Discovery. The series premiere of Surviving a Serial Killer airs this Sunday, and I can't
wait. God, so many creepy story but can't wait. The season premiere is going to be The Dating Game Killer, and the body count on this guy is ridiculous. Now, first of all, hang on the show is its title? Yeah? People? That can you answer that? Just that's really the premise of the entire show. Is the title that you have there? That's right. Every single episode has someone who survived a serial killer and
talking about their experience. Everyone. I gotta think this guy has one of the highest body counselor is an estimated eighty to twenty victims spanning all the way to California. But he's called the Dating Game Killer because the guy was actually on the Dating Game No way, give us some background on this series premiere.
Yeah, it's it's a crazy story. Just like you said, this case is about Rodney al Khala. He is known as a Dating Game killer because he was on that show back when reality television was in its infancy and they would have bachelors that would come on and be behind a screen and the woman would come on the other side and sit in a chair and ask them questions. What's more Number one, if we went on a date, where would you take me? And things like that. And so this guy was
so charming and charismatic that he made it onto the show. And not only did he make it onto the show, but he won the date she picked him. Oh oh boy, wow. And that's part of the reason he's called that was he a serial killer? While at the same time like, I don't know. Okay, all right, so I don't know, I don't know what's No one knew, right, you know that he was at the time obviously, but he had already killed multiple people when he appeared on
that show. When you meet people, you know, it's like when we're mean people and we judge people. So when they you know, the creepy looking guy, you're like, how many times have you said with your friends, You're like, that guy looks like a serial killer. But that's never a siver killer. The sial killer is always the charming, right, the guy that you wouldn't think of In a lot of cases, You're right, you know, in a lot of cases it's somebody who's charming and charismatic and
friendly and compelling. And there are some cases like Rodney al Kala. Also, you know, you think of Ted Bundy, the guy who was known as the Casanova Killer. He was John A. Paul John Knowles. There's a few like that that they didn't initially kidnap their victims. They charmed them
into their cars or into their houses or into their buildings. And then when we talked to some of these survivors, they say that it's this just scary moment when somebody who's joking and laughing and just is the sweetest boy next door, all of a sudden, in seconds, changes and turns and their eyes become blank, almost like the shark, and all of a sudden, the monster is in the room. You know, it's just like a switch happage.
And you imagine a lot of these serial killers are charming and engaging and get them to fall for him. But let's flip the script on that too. You mentioned Pad John Knowles. Let's talk a little bit about his story because the flip the script gets flipped a little bit because the victim actually tries to get him to fall in love with her to escape, Is that right?
Yeah, So what happens basically is, you know, she this woman, Barbara Maybel may be Able, comes home and she discovers this man, the serial killer in her house, holding her sister who has a disability, hostage boy, and she's like, you know, you can't do She bargains with him, and he then says he's going to kidnap her little boy, and she says, no, just just take just take me, and he
takes her. And at the time, she's trying to figure out a way to survive this and knowing from what she can tell the way he's behaving, that she's going to die, and so she tries to convince him that she has fallen in love with him and that he needs to fall in love with her. And what's so I mean, she's using every single survival skills she
can. And what's so horrifying about this is at the time, because police departments weren't as sophisticated as they are saying, they weren't as completely understanding of this as they are today. When she finally did escape and went to tell her story, she was met with you know, it sounds like you you know, you were trying to make him your boyfriend. You know, it's
going to be a that she said. And we interviewed the police, who now are just appalled that that's the way it was handled because had it been handled differently and the way that they would handle it now, people would have been saved. You know, he basically went on to kill other people because he wasn't investigated for well he was the show. Yeah, it's fascinating because you're you're exactly right if you watch the ten Bundy story, if you watch
these ones from the seventies. Uh, they the police departments, just a couple of miles apart, did not share information. No, no, even one better than it's unbelievable. No. And and Tony brought up by the way on an investigation discovery this Sunday, kicking off the the series Surviving a Serial Killer of People Magazines editorial director Alicia Dennis is a joined US and Tony brought up something that I had forgotten about off air earlier when it came to
the Dahmer case. They brought one of his victims back to Dama. Yes, yes, the little guy. Yeah, that he got away and the police took him back. Wow. Yeah, Yeah, it's really scary, really really scary, and I think that the police have learned a lot. Oh sure, And you know one of my favorite also is my son wrestled for like eight years and the one guy that got away from Bundy, but
Gaysey got away from Gaysey was a high school wrestler. Because I watched that one do and he said, I somehow the cuffs were just loose enough to get one wrist out and when he came out, he goes. I hit him with a couple of wrestling moves and got the got the haycuffs on him, and he eventually got out, got away. But it's this is what we're talking about, a whole series. Now. How many episodes are there
in this series? There's six? Okay, and within the six episodes, there's some episodes that have more than one survivor sharing their story within it. Okay, what is your personal which episode is your personal favorite? Oh? No, you can't them. I want to bring one up. No, by the way, that's a lie. Everyone has a favorite kid, so using as an excuse, just picka damn hang on, hang on, Tony, hang on, if that if that's true, which one of your two
kids is your favorite, ask Maggie. Maggie. Maggie will say, of course it's John, all right, Alicia Dannis. He's the editorial director for People Investigation Discoveries. Where you're going to find it Surviving a Serial Killer. I want to ask you about one of the episodes though this. I think it's mid May. It's when it's going to take place, Surviving the Road Killer. If I'm not mistaken, I think this we're in Louisville, Kentucky.
I think this happened in Lexington, Kentucky. But if not correct me if I'm wrong. Okay, Okay, talk a little bit about this one because this is creepy. And by the way, the victim somehow turns their scars into stars and starts helping people. But talk about that one for a second. Yeah, this is a case about the real roadkiller and on how Rassindez was known as the railroad Killer because he would jump on railroad cars in
between like California all the way to Florida. And where this case took place was when Holly k Done and her boyfriend were in college and they were in Lexington, Kentucky, and they were, you know, just like on a picnic kind of thing when this serial killer encountered them and attacked them and she
managed to survive. It's just she was she was horribly attacked. And not only did she come forward to talk about that case and like what happened in the way that she felt about, you know, her boyfriend and everything, that she started a nonprofit advocacy center to help other victims and to help people under help the police investigate them because a lot of times, when to come forward, they find it really hard to tell their story over and over and
over and over and over again to different investigators. And so this is a safe place for them to come and for the investigators to all come, and for the victim to be able to share it once and have everybody hear it together. It's remarkable that she's put it together in that way, and I think it just speaks to the incredible inspiration and strength that people like her have to be willing to tell us all about it and then to continue to help people. Well, yeah, and let me tell you, let's just put
this your perspective. Until the nineteen seventies, psychologists, they didn't even doctors, didn't think a serial killer could even exist, Like that was this is a new science. The last thirty forty fifty years, they didn't even think what doing all a serial killer that does the same thing. No, No, that doesn't happen. So think about that. We're talking about the police. He's connecting the dots. Hell doctors were like serial killers. That doesn't
exist. And it's really difficult when you think about it, for the police to manage crime scenes that are happening from California to Florida. How do you even do that? And so now the way that people are communicating with each other, it makes it much easier and sharing you know, all the advances in DNA testing and things like that. At the same time, you know, it's just so scary to imagine that, you know, it could happen
to any of us. Like a lot of times people are judging, you know, like you said, and they think, oh, this only happens to a person who's in a particular part of their life or in a dark place or whatever, and that's just not true. You know, it's just not true. And thankfully we have the other things on the NC I see all these other things, but in place where we share information. But I want to talk about we talk about serial killers and usually look at them some
only guy or some one person in an apartment. Let's talk serial killers, because in Surviving the Cook Brothers, it's not one but as two serial killers. They are so creepy already, the Cook Brothers. And it's in Toledo, Ohio. And by the way, the name of this series is Surviving a serial Killer, so it does have at least one person survives. Talk about that case in Toledo, Ohio where it's actually two brothers. Yeah,
it's very bizarre. You rarely see a situation or a case like that, just like you said, like where you have two brothers who are attacking and killing people together as like a joint serial killer duo. And it's really really shocking. The woman of Cheryl Bartlett fan who comes forward to talk to us about it, she goes back in the episode to the place where she had been taken and attacked, and she just has this moment of saying, you know, the hair on the back of her neck stands up and just the
energy changes just being in the space. And you know, at first when she was kidnapped and this other person shows up, she thinks, oh, I'm going to be saved. You know that she thinks another person has come here. Why wouldn't you think that, right? Right? You would never think that, oh, this person is now part of it, right, And so it's it's such a nightmare and very like I said, very very rare that that kind of thing happens. And so I think that it's a
case that people will really want to tune into. How did you get these people to go back to these scenes of the crowd. Was it like therapy for them or was it like I can't imagine going, hey, we want to film you at where it happened, Like how did that conversation go? I know? And actually some of the interviews are taking place in the very room where a bunch of sickos, that's what you all. No, no, no, let me let me tell you that when we talk to people,
they want power over this situation. You know, it's like they we are taking directives from them. We are not going to force somebody into something that they don't want to do. This is really important to us to pay attention to what the victims need and what they want. And so for us, it was like, is this something that you want that you want to do? And they were like, yes, I want to show that I am more than this, that this is not just my story ends here.
My story went on and I am going to get past it, and I'm going to continue to heal and I'm going to help other people. And so this was something that we had to make sure that they wanted to do, and in every single case it was that way that people wanted to to to share that with with our with our onions. Well, I got to tell you, yeah, I can't wait to watch. I can't wait to get to this series. It starts this Sunday on Investigation Discovery. Her name is
Alicia Dennis, editor, the director for People magazine. Surviving a Serial Killer this Sunday at nine pm Eastern. Hey, Alicia, thank you so much for the time and why these are only a couple of the episodes that we talked about. There's there's six different serial killers featured. I can't wait for this, and thank you for the time we reached out and you were gracious enough come on and we appreciate it. Okay, well anytime. I really appreciate you. Guys. Thanks a lot. Good to hear from me again.
There you go. Wow, it's up my stomach. Man, some of these stories or the guy comes in and she thinks, oh, I'm saved, and it's no. You see that in the movies all the time. That's what I'm saying. You think, oh, she's gonna help me, and then the girl that you think is gonna help you because the guy's torturing you, and you're like, oh my god. But then there's I was thought, this whole series about the person that got away. Right.
Guess what in every movie, like horror film, there's always one person at the end that gives away, gets away. But then in the sequel, who's the first person to get killed? Bengo and they get killed because they went back to this end of the crime. Idiot? Okay, I thought were she said when the guy is so charming and then they get home because she's you know, I go home with them. And then she then they said every to a person that their eyes go black and like the monster comes
out, which, yeah, there you go. You're so scared you can't even speak the face the face changes to the monster and the eyes go black over and you're and then the horror of what is what have I done? It happens to me every day when my wife gets home. I know, hey, honey, how was your day? Somehow switch gets flipped all of a sudden. She I'm not in danger, but she's angry for some reason. Until you feed it fear till you like it. Who we have rick?
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Dave will be back tomorrow and then he's off again on Monday. Wow. He works a long day on he's back here in the studios for Derby days, so he works hard for that. All of it kind of goes through his prism and his studio for Saturday. So it's a very hard job.
All right. Friday night, seven o'clock, in recognition of one hundred and fifty years of the Kentucky Derby, we will re air one of the greatest Kentucky Derby races in its entirety, the nineteen seventy three Kentucky Derby with Secretary and as the winner of the broadcast will play out as it did fifty one years ago, with Kaywood Letford and Milton Mets on the commentary. That's pretty cool. It's pretty sweet. However, on this show tomorrow we are gonna
play the very first Kentucky Derby races better Wow. Right, wow. Television was really weird in one hundred and fifty years ago. Right, it's a little expensive, it was. It was, uh okay, neither one of those guys or whether's Kvid Lefford and Milton Mets. So it's gonna be pretty special there, Okay, all right, Today is thirty A lot of drunk out of town people that don't know that the track is gonna get you. The track will get you. You think you're just having a couple of drinks.
The next thing you know, when you hit the parking lot, you can't walk. So just be careful out there today. Well, to say thank you to Todd Nelson, he just checked in with us. If you're taking us with you to work, you can listen to us on the radio or do the Todd Nelson and listen on iHeartRadio's app. Always take us with you, and then Marty Brook will stiff us again. Tomorrow as he talks, is uh you first time? All right? Man? We made it the whole freaking morning. At the very end he shows up. No,
I get it. Man. It's been a good show, Rick, thanks for helping today. Thanks guys, especially with the reeling in the years nineteen sixty three. I'll be on Monday. Okay, it's our show. Quit talking, have fun. Rick, we'll talk to you soon. Man for Dwight waiting, Untny for Daddy. You're on news radio Waight forty w h I have you, Ma,
