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Red hot, red hot chili peppers. I'm having a hard time with the
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red hot chili peppers word this morning. Red hot chili peppers. Gorge Jampi
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Theater, May thirty. First, we have got your tickets before you can
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even buy them. We are playing a game that's almost completely swept our nation
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clean. It's called Peter Piper Picked a peck of Chili peppers. This game
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is not easy to say, but it's quite easy to play. Our contestant
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is Jeremy in Lake taps Hi. Jeremy, Hey, that's a good one.
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Going pretty well over here. How you doing okay? Excellent? All
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right? Well to win these tickets before they even go on sale, Jeremy,
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You're going to have to pick the pepper from our clue. Are you
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ready? Okay, SETI as you're ready. Yes, Peter Piper picked a
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peck of this pepper. In two thousand and seven, the Guinness Book of
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World Records certified it as the world's hottest chili pepper, one hundred and seventy
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times hotter than Tabasco sauce. It's rated at more than one million Scovelle heat
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Scoville heat units. However, since then, It's been passed by the Trinidad
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Scorpion, butch Pepper in twenty eleven, the Carolina Reaper in twenty thirteen,
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and Pepper X earlier this year. Still, this pepper continues to haunt the
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menus of restaurants around the world. Can you tell us the name of the
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pepper that Peter Piper picked? I'm hoping it's a ghost pepper. You are
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correct, Jeremy, your hopes have come true. Congratulations, Jeremy. Ghost
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Pepper's right. You are going to see the red hot chili peppers. Yeah,
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congratulations, Bud. You have won those tickets courtesy of Live Nation,
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and tickets go on sale tomorrow ten am through Ticketmaster. We'll also play this
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game again tomorrow at eight ten. Maybe by tomorrow I'll be able to say
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it right, Peter Piper picked a peck of chili peppers. All right.
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Next, you're wondering, guess it's gonna rain today. What's it going to
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be like outside? Is it going to be cold and wet? I'll find
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out with Sarah's Filthy forecast after pick Floyd on What Out twenty five k'sk the
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Classic grock station. It's Sarah Filthy forecast? Are you ready to without your
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tools and direct a spot for Christmas tree? The big holiday is right around
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the corner. Ohre's November. Go some rain and forty six to day sunshine
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for tomorrow, and then get ready for us click and slippery Saturday. Oh
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wet weekend. I'll have extra room on the couch if you like watching men
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at tight pants play with falls. Go Hawks, Go Hawks. What's the
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best little friend in Seattle? Of Sarah? What's Sarah's filthy forecast? Sorry?
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I was hanging on Danny Bona Ducci And the big news of the day.
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The big news of the day is brought to you by Goldberg Jones Divorce
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for Men. You can give him a call one eight hundred divorce or go
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online at Goldberg Jones dot com. Well, people around the world have questions,
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and I have questions. Yeah, God, why is the sky blue? I have questions? Well, oftentimes you might go to Wikipedia to learn
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about something. Yeah, so, say, do you love Kraft mac and
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Cheese? I do so. Say you were wondering when was Kraft mac and
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cheese invented? You go to Wikipedia and you learn the history of Kraft mac
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and cheese. You learn what it is? Well, all about Kraft mac
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and cheese. I had no idea. I just hit the Google thing and asked. I asked the questions. So I'm gonna do that from now on.
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Most of us go to Wikipedia. Yeah, millions and millions of people
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English. Wikipedia received over eighty four billion views this year billion billions with a
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bat. The top five articles of the year a number one on Wikipedia.
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People searching for information chat GPT don't even know what that is? Well,
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you better Wikipedia. I found good Call. Deaths in twenty twenty three was
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the second most searched on Wikipedia. The twenty twenty three cricket World Cup at
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number four. Oh my god, bears, we are talking millions that cricket.
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We're over thirty eight million people trying to find out information about that.
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She wows. So yeah, a lot of people wanting to know about chat
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GPT, and the place to go learn about it is Wikipedia Media. An
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Australian duo broke the Guinness World Record by going on a pub crawl that took
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them to ninety nine different bars. Oh you guys, don't drink it enough,
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you'd be dead. That was over the course of twenty four hours.
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Jeezus craziness. So ninety nine bars, and believe it or not, they
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had attempted to do one hundred, but somebody had accounting error. Shocking.
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They said. The most difficult part was attempting to consume so many beverages.
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Sure they're Australian ninety nine bottles of beer on the wall. That makes perfect
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beer. Well, speaking of beer, I've got a brand new beer blog
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up now. Would love for you to follow me on social media. I'm
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at Sarah kazy Okay on Facebook and Instagram for my beer blog. This week
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I went to Jellyfish Brewing in Georgetown. Huge fan of their beers, so
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I had to fill the cagger reader, Danny, good for you had to
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I do. It's a must. What's Gone Fire? Old Danny Vanaducci and
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Sarah Morning Show Wibblert. A Texas woman had an early holiday surprise when she
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found an opossum hiding in the branches of her Christmas tree. Well, that's
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kind of adorable, but we all agree that those animals are really nasty.
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They're terrifying, They're terrifying, and they histe like crazy people. You can
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see the video at kazyok dot com and at first it's super cute because you
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just use little eyes and his little nose and then it goes yeah, yeah,
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perfect. So this lady hears noises coming from her Christmas tree and she's
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like, what the heck? I don't have a catter dog, so what
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is it? She thought it was a long tail rat that she saw sticking
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up from her tree. Ew. She put on rubber gloves and tried to
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pull it out of the tree, but it was clinging to the branch.
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She pulled the opossum free, but then it broke away and fled under the
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couch. She said she was able to tackle it like a football player.
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No way, God bless it that those things are fast. She was able
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to tackle it like an NFL player carry it outside. She says. He wasn't mean or aggressive, just skittish. Oh you know, there's begs one
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question about the opossum. Yeah, would it be delicious? Danny? Oh,
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come on, you haven't lived. I can't answer yes. Oh,
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no way, no way, yep, this is really gamy. Okay,
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next question, why did you eat apossum? My dad had a rule for
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my brother and ikes, have baby guns kill it, you eat it.
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Oh, we learned the hard way. He was serious. Michael McDonald is
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the latest rock star to do a memoir, but unlike most people, he
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is bringing in a famous co writer. Michael McDonald has teamed up with actor
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comedian Paul Riser. Oh, I'll bet it's gonna be great. That's a
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really talented man. I had no idea Paul Riser, who has been on
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the show Friend of Ours. He's written three New York Times bestsellers. I
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did not know that. Oh yeah, I knew he wrote one, but
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I did not know three. A couple hood, babyhood, familyhood. And
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now Michael McDonald, What a fool believes a memoir? My share? Well,
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perhaps somebody was eating beans before the Tampa Bay Lightnings shut out went over
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the Dallas Stars this week. You got me curious. Star goalie Andre Vassilevski
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was giving a postgame interview that was interrupted and it sounded like this, Yeah,
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obviously it wasn't great healing the last game, but come on the question.
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He couldn't remember the question, and then he just keeps laughing. It
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wasn't him. We don't know who dealt it. Oh, it wasn't him.
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No, somebody just walked by and farted. It was in the locker room, so everybody farted. It could have been anybody. Whether they did
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it on purpose to make them laugh, I don't know. Those Russians always
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funny. Big News of the Day is brought to you by Goldberg Jones Divorce
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for Men one eight hundred Divorce or online Goldburg Jones dot Com. Coming up,
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Danny has an opinion on the new movie Candy Caane Lane, starring Eddie
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Murphy. He'll share his opinion with Danny Bonadugie's take next on one of Joint
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five KZ Okay the classic rock station one O two point fight, Hazy Okay
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a classic rock station. Sure, I saw some red flags the Danny Bona
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Ducci and Sarah Morning Shows weird. He's a nurse. Here's Danny Bona Ducci's
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take. Thank you. Here's my take on Candy Kane Lane, the movie
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starring Eddie Murphy, also starring Tracy Ellis Ross, the daughter of Diana Ross.
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Now you can go our nepo baby if you want to, but she's super talented. Candy Kane Lane just came out out Amazon Trime, and I
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was very excited about watching it. I love a good old fashioned Christmas movie.
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The big problem this was not a good old fashion Christmas movie. It
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was a bad old fashioned Christmas movie. First of all, it's way too
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long. It hits the two hour mark, when a whimsical movie like this
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should be long ninety minutes or show at best. I also resent Eddie Murphy
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because he's worth two hundred million dollars. Now I'm not saying he doesn't deserve
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it, but I'm gonna present anyone with two hundred million dollars. And by
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the way, Eddie Murphy just plays Eddie Murphy through the last two movies I
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have seen him in, and it's not enough. The entire story is that Eddie Murphy and some little people try and say Christmas. When I'm saying little
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people, I do not mean dwarves or midges, I mean little people like
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three inches tall. The biggest fall in this movie was that they had an
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endless search for a partridge in a partree and nobody called me. And that's
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my take on Candy Cane Lanes one O two point five kz okay the classic
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rock station listen on your free iHeart radio app for all your music radio and
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podcasts. Why not two point five kz Okay the Class crock station joining us
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now Jody and Bender from ninety five to seven the Jet Because today is a
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big day, Bender's one big give for Seattle Children's Hospital. It's the Radiothon
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tell us exactly what's going on today and how the Keyska listeners can help.
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This is year number twenty one, Holy Moly for our one Big give for
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Seattle Children's Hospital Radiothon. The entire thing is designed to benefit the Uncompensated Care
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Fund, which, simply put, it makes sure that mom or dad they
10:26
don't have to worry about the financial aspect. They never get turned away from
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the hospital based on what they can and cannot pay for. They want to
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make sure their kid is healthy, is cured, and is sent home,
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and if they can't afford it, the hospital steps in with the Uncompensated Care
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Fund. Even if you have the best insurance in the world, the deductible
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sometimes is crushing. A bill will be crushing even if you have insurance.
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If you don't have insurance, you should not have to be turned away from
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the front door of the hospital, the emergency room door for the hospital.
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To make sure this is taken care. So that's why we do the uncompensated
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care fun. It's crazy too because imagine like having to worry about your kid
11:05
being sick and that not being the only thing you have to worry about. That should be the only thing you have to worry about, you know,
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making sure that your kid comes home and gets better. And that's that absolutely,
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And so how can our listeners actually help? Are you taking donations on
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the phone online? What's the story? The best way to do it from
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wherever you are is to jump online and give to the Kids dot Com.
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All the information is there, so I don't want to confuse anybody with phone
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numbers and so on and other different things. Give to the Kids dot Com.
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That's the one stop shop for everything. Radio thonds lots of ways to
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do it, has the phone number on there. It has a couple of
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different links for you to buy tickets for events that we're doing over online auction
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there. You can make donations there, one time donations, or you can
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join the Give to the Kids club at twenty bucks a month. Yeah,
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now, I know each year you have done something like come on over to
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Jody's house and drink wine, or go on over to Bender's house and watch
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him make dinner. Is that right close? It's close. There are a
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couple things on there, like dinner at my house, wine, drinking with
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Jody. You're not allowed anywhere near Jody's house. No, that's not Actually
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you're not allowed in West Seattle. No, we don't do it in Seattle. But those are just two of the items. A couple of the other
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items that are up there include throwing out the first pitch at a Mariner's game.
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Oh yeah, how about that? Whoa we are? Let's see,
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We've got you got pull man. We have thrown out the first pitch at
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a Mariner's game. We've got my pool table, the pool table that we're
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auctioning off. We've got car racing. We've got a sweet date night at
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the Space Needle. We have photography package. We've got my own personal awesome
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yetti cooler. I'm putting a nice line. And yes, she's got like
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eighty five of them. This is the original. Yeah. Oh wow.
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So there's a lot of cool stuff on there. The racing one. That
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one's cool. Pacific Raceway. You can go out there. It's an all
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day thing. You go to their driving school and then in the afternoon.
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I'm going to show up with one of my cars and I'm going to race
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you, right, I mean, it's a game I play. I like
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to play which car did Bender drive short? So I'm guessing it's not going
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to be the truck that you're going to take to the raceway. No,
13:13
it will most likely be my lotus. I had a sneaking society. I
13:16
will race you. It won't be for pink slips, but it will be
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for bragging right there. That means that if you lose the race, you
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lose. Come on, we all remember we all remember grease ration for pinks.
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Sorry I was it doesn't know what you're talking about. You got fired.
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It's like a mean, wait, Bender's going to fire me. You're
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going to get fired and we're going to take over this show too. Sorry. So there's there's like a dozen or so items up there for forbid.
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They all end today, So just keep that in mind. They all end
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today. They all end uh like staggered Before the end of Radiothon at seven
13:50
pm, website again give to the Kids dot com. It is Bender's one
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big give for Seattle Children's Hospital. The Radiothon happening all day today. I
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mean, we kind of got a off track a little bit talking about all the awesome things that people can get, but they're doing something awesome in return,
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and that is helping kids and their families who need sadly to be at
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Seattle Children's Hospital. Hundreds of millions of dollars are given out via the Uncompensated
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Care Fund. Because the scary part is this is never something that you can
14:24
plan on. It's never good. But I hear all the time from a
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mom or a dad they were going to work one day during Radiothon, made
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a donation. Six months later, they're in the emergency room at Seattle Children's
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and the money that they donated suddenly becomes an insurance policy. This is the
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karmic wheel, right. You need to know that it's there in your backyard
14:45
when we need Seattle Children's. So we need to make sure that she stands
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tall. I love that, all right. Jodi and Bender from the jet,
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thank you so much for joining us, and best of luck. Again.
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It is Vendor's one big gift for Seattle Children's Hospital. The Radiothon happening
14:58
today. Do your part, and thanks for listening to one of two point
15:01
five k's okay, the classic rocxation. Thanks you guys, Thank you Hanker.
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Are you smart? We mean Sarah smart? Your chance to be smartigus?
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I am Smartacus. You win the title, you win the tickets for
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the day. You're gonna win tickets to see z zz Top at White River
15:16
Amphitheater with Leonard Skinnard. What a fun concert that is going to be.
15:20
In order to win the tickets, you're gonna have to get two of the
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three trivia questions correct. Our contestant is Antony in some mammish. Hey Bud,
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how are you? I'm doing well? Good morning, Good morning?
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You ready to play some trivia? I am all right. You gotta get
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two of these three questions correct in order to win. I am rooting for you, Anthony. Here is your first question. Who is the only member
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I should say, who was the only member of zz top not to sport
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a long beard? What is his name? Frank Beard? Nice job,
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Anthony. Here's your second question. How many presidents did not get elected for
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a second term for ten or twelve? I'd say four? Correct, Anthony,
16:11
but you can still do it. You got to get this last question
16:14
correct in order to win the title in the tickets. Which of these bands
16:18
has not toured with a symphony? The Who Metallica or the Beatles? The
16:26
Beatles the winner. I am Smartcus, Yeah you are, Anthony. You
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know the one you didn't get right was ten ten presidents did not get elected
16:38
for a second term, but you got the other ones right. Nice work,
16:42
Thank you, well, congratulations. Anthony has won himself tickets to a
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great show. You're going to be at White River Amphitheater for Zeezy Top and
16:51
Leonard Skynyrd September twenty first, we are going to play this again tomorrow at
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about nine ten of the trance for you to win these tickets. But next
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is Danny Bananadoucci Life coach Randall and Seattle wants to talk to Danny about his
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kid graduating from college. He's happy the kid's graduating, but now the kid
17:07
wants to go to Europe and wants Danny's advice and whether or not he should
17:11
pay for the trip. Danny takes this call after Aerosmith on on Out two
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point five, Kazy Okay the Classic Rock Station, and Danny bana Ducci.
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I've coach Danny ba Ducci, I've coach Danny Bandaducci is the Life Coach and
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he is here to help you out. If you want to get a hold of him, just email Life Coach at cazoka dot com. Doesn't matter what
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your problem is, Danny can help you get through it. Here's Randall in
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Seattle. Hey Randall, how you doing, buddy? I'm speaking for the
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gang. I think we're all pretty damn good. So what can I do
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for you? So? My kid's about to graduate college, which you know
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I'm super proud of you should be. But he wants to go to Europe
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for the summer and then like come back and get a job after that.
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The issue is he doesn't really have the money to go because of all the
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student debt, and like, he really wants to go, and I can't
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afford to send him. But I guess I'm wondering if I'm setting like a
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bed precedent for by paying for him, or like, is it just worth
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the travel experience. Well, I have already made my decision on my advice,
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but let me ask you a couple of questions. You said that you can afford to send him to Europe. Yeah, my wife, when I
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have the money to do it, I just don't want them to get like
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too used to that. Have you been to Europe? I have you?
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And what was it like for you? Amazing experience? Well, look at
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what you're saying. You know what, I'll give you another. And this is coming from my heart, man, I'll give you another amazing experience.
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Your son's gonna graduate college. Men call any of my kids and asking one
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of those I like to go to college, and I was like, how
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the hell should I know? And it's a I mean, I can't say
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that. I am totally heartbroken about it. They're doing all right, but
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I can't believe that I didn't go to college, just like it seems like
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I missed out on a whole part of the world that a lot of people
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go into my wife as a college graduate and we don't. You know, I don't feel inferior her and anyway, but you know, she went to
19:02
college, she had boyfriends, she had beer box. I'm making something of
19:04
this up. Oh and by the way, she had a boyfriend on beer
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box. I'm now mad at her already. When this show's over, I'm an omen screened her and call her a tramp. But that's not why you
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called. Because my wife is a tramp. That's not true and you should
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stop spreading that rumor. Buddy. Anyway, you got the money, he's
19:18
got the time. If he graduates college, that's an effect like something could
19:22
go wrong. But if he has if he graduates college and you have the
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bunny and the time, I would tell you, like, sell your car.
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Your kids should go to Europe after graduating. It's like something kind of
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tough. It's not easy. As one of the ways. I was talking
19:36
about that with my lovely wife and I said, what is going to college
19:38
get you besides the experience? She said, when you show up at a
19:41
job interview, whatever it is, they know you can stick to something.
19:44
You can stick to four years ago as some place that on many of those
19:47
days you don't want to go. It's an example your kid will be setting
19:51
for the rest of his life. Hey, what'd you do when you're eighteen
19:53
to twenty four? I went to college, I made friends, I learned
19:56
skills. So the question was is it worth it? And I'm telling you
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hell yes. When your son goes across that stage of the cap and gown,
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which I never really got, that's not the point. When he walks
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across that stage and he's now a college graduate and you got the dough.
20:11
You're sending that lovely boy to Europe. So years from now, his classmate's
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run into him and sayd oh man, yeah, when I was in y
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blah blah blah, And your son says, yeah, I didn't, I
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went. I got a job. No, man, life's supposed to be good, not efficient. You send that boy to college, and when you
20:26
should get to the gate, you shake his hand and say, this is an amazing moment. I'm gonna cry. You send that boy to a Europe
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and be a good dad, and you know it's nice to worry about that
20:34
stuff. But I can tell you're gonna be a little tough on him when
20:37
he gets back from Europe. But he's gonna rock when he gets back from
20:41
Europe. And that's important. And that, my friend, is why you
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called the life coach. I think you saw me. Thank you cool?
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Cool, because I'm right. I mean, I'm always right. I wouldn't be the life coach, Bud. I'm super right on this. And by
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the way, you've been to Europe. You know what if he goes to
20:55
a city you've been to and you can jab about that, I think it's great. I think you're a lovely dad and I appreciate it. But that,
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my friend, is why you called the life coach. Thank you.
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That's going to wrap up another Danny Bonaducci Life coach, but he is always
21:07
available to you via email. It's life Coach at kazok dot com
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