Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: This early February date brings us a dumb birthday game from early February 1994, the fifth to be exact.
Included here will be the debut of Emilio Morata, who at the time was in training. We also hear a trap report from Jack, but not for wbz, that two timer.
We're going to title this one Exhausting Analytics.
The players, John and Wes Roxbury. Helen Libby from Virginia, Chris in Michigan. I'm producing and playing in studio. Emilio, of course, in training and first time playing. And Jack Hart in traffic. The birthdays Red buttons. Roger Staubach, Bobby Brown, Hank Aaron, Arthur Ochs Solzberger, Barrett Strong, Barbara Hershey and Al Cooper.
Dead birthdays. John Jeffries. He was America's first weatherman and the inventor of the busy signal. Episode 273 Exhausting analytics calculates its way to your ears Now.
[00:01:07] Speaker B: I'm Jack Hart. Sports Radio wei. Traffic. We continue to deal with just some short delays. 93 northbound, getting past an earlier accident by Montville Avenue in the Stoneham area. Southbound on the expressway down by the Braintree split. An earlier accident always also being cleared in that area. Tying things up a bit downtown. We're doing reasonably well northbound and southbound on the expressway. Before long, we'll see some activity in the Sumner and Callahan tunnels that will tie things up just a little bit throughout the overnight. We'll check it again in the morning on Sports Radio.
[00:01:37] Speaker C: Wei. Except. And the whole idea behind the dumb birthday game. And it's a pretty dumb idea. But hey, we kind of hope that maybe that'll lead to a few chuckles and.
And a few prizes too, because our prizes, as you know, are really junky, worthless, useless, tacky, and nothing kind of prizes. Anyway, let me introduce you to the panel. John in West Roxbury is a member of our group today. Good morning, John. Good morning. Imagine the adrenaline's beginning to flow and you're really excited about all this, huh? Well, I had two guys here at.
[00:02:07] Speaker D: This phone payphone trying to get a get through.
[00:02:10] Speaker C: You know, they wanted my phone here, so I'm glad I got it first.
You're not at a. Are you really at a payphone or you're making that up?
[00:02:18] Speaker D: I'm making that up.
[00:02:20] Speaker C: I thought that was hysterical last hour. I know. See, now that was. Oh, no, the other guy. The guy, yeah, I see.
Okay.
I feel badly because I was putting him on and he was here. He's outside there freezing in the cold. That was what was funny. Okay. Yeah, Helen is with us too. Helen is an old timer at this.
[00:02:41] Speaker E: Watch that old timer Well, I didn't say that.
[00:02:43] Speaker C: You're an old timer. I said old timer. At the game. You're a veteran player of.
[00:02:46] Speaker E: You know something, ma'? Am, you're okay.
[00:02:51] Speaker C: I'm just so pleased to hear you say that because I wondered how you really felt about me. You know, we have Libby, who's down in Virginia, who's going to play the game with us also. Hi, Libby.
[00:03:01] Speaker E: Hi.
[00:03:02] Speaker C: Have you ever played the game with us before?
[00:03:04] Speaker D: Once.
[00:03:05] Speaker C: Oh, you did? So you're. You don't need to be. You don't need to be brushed up on the rules or anything? No, no, no.
Okay. We have Chris, who's out in Michigan.
[00:03:15] Speaker D: Hello, Nam.
[00:03:15] Speaker C: Hello, Chris.
[00:03:17] Speaker D: Here's a little message for our friends who are Michigan State or Ohio State fans. A Wolverine is nothing more than a fat weasel.
[00:03:29] Speaker C: I'm sure they'd be so pleased you came on the air to tell them that.
Well, let me see if I can repeat that in the same kind of generally acknowledged kind of tone.
A Wolverine is nothing more than a fat weasel.
[00:03:45] Speaker D: Sounds about right.
[00:03:46] Speaker C: That's about right. Okay, we also have. Tony Nesbitt is with us.
[00:03:50] Speaker F: Hey, Norm.
[00:03:54] Speaker C: Hey, Norm. Hi, Norm. I've just suited up and I'm ready to play the game. I'm right here at the 20 yard stripe and I'm ready to cross the last stripe. Into touchdown territory. Not exactly.
[00:04:06] Speaker F: You read my mind.
[00:04:07] Speaker C: Okay.
And you brought a friend along with you, did you?
[00:04:11] Speaker E: Mm.
[00:04:11] Speaker C: I did. Okay. That's Emilio.
[00:04:14] Speaker F: Come on. I know you have trouble with this.
[00:04:16] Speaker C: I know the last name. I forgot. I'll never forget. After today, I'll know forever. Do you? Tell me. Emilio Marauder. M A M A R R. 2 Rs.
[00:04:28] Speaker F: M A R, O, T. T A.
[00:04:30] Speaker C: That's a nice name. Emilio Morata. I will never forget that ever again.
And then we have the guy at.
[00:04:37] Speaker F: Traffic, which he won't remember a damn thing next week.
[00:04:39] Speaker C: Don't worry, Mayo. Marauder. I say that a lot during the week.
[00:04:43] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:04:44] Speaker C: Hey, Jack Hart is with us. Who's there? At traffic headquarters. High atop someplace or other.
Is that it? That's even. That's even more bland than what, Tony?
[00:04:55] Speaker F: I said hi.
[00:04:56] Speaker C: Yeah, he said hi. You know.
[00:04:57] Speaker D: Oh, Lord.
[00:04:58] Speaker F: Hi.
[00:04:59] Speaker C: You sound like I caught you before you had a chance to lace up your. Your football boots.
[00:05:03] Speaker B: Yes, well, that. Actually, that is. That's the fact of the matter. I was playing football with myself.
[00:05:09] Speaker C: I see.
Sounds kind of obscene, if you want to know the truth. And now? How's everything going? You feeling okay?
[00:05:17] Speaker B: Well, you know, I. I got this little ache over here and the stuffiness right here.
[00:05:21] Speaker C: And of course, over here, I got the lake. But beyond that, I'm okay. And you?
I don't have anyone to talk about it. Okay, we're going to play the dumb birth, because I know that'll pep you up. I'll give you the names of people who born on this day, perhaps a little clue about them, a little history about them, and then you know how we do that from that plan on, then you just tell me how old you think they are. The person who comes the closest more often than anybody else wins a tacky, tasteless prize. Yay. That will show up in somebody's flea market within hours.
Like Red Buttons. Today is Red Button's birthday. He was born February 5th.
Yep. Oh, his name at birth was Aaron Schwatt.
C H, W A T T. If you want to use that in Schwatz.
[00:06:13] Speaker B: You know, I understand that his father was one of the people who originally came up with the whole idea of the tactical thing for the police, and they called it the Schwat Team.
[00:06:23] Speaker E: Oh, really?
[00:06:24] Speaker C: Yeah. It says so right here. That's absolutely right. That's right. It says right there he won an Oscar for Supporting Actor in Sayonara. In 1957.
He started his showbiz career singing for pennies in Manhattan's Lower east side.
[00:06:41] Speaker F: Was that the name of the show he was in?
[00:06:43] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess. He wandered around the street singing and hoping people would throw money at him.
[00:06:47] Speaker F: Oh, okay.
[00:06:48] Speaker C: All right.
I'm just a vagabond lover Sing songs of that nature, you know, all day long I. Jeff, give me a penny. How about a penny? All day long?
It shut you up.
[00:07:01] Speaker F: Maybe that's why.
[00:07:02] Speaker C: Yeah, that's right. They gave him a penny and probably put it right in his mouth.
[00:07:05] Speaker E: And I stayed up to listen to this.
[00:07:09] Speaker C: Hey, he was in.
He was also in some episodes of Knott's Landing. And he was also in the movie 18 Again with George Burns.
Oh, yeah. And he never had a dinner. That's right.
[00:07:22] Speaker B: Those are.
[00:07:22] Speaker C: He had that. He had some funny routines for that that I never had. They never had a dinner for kind of. Kind of stuff. Anyway, John, what do you think? How old do you think Red buttons is today? 68. 68. And Helen, what do you think?
[00:07:36] Speaker E: I would say 70, but I want to say hi to Jack Hart, too. Oh, well, hello. How are you, Jack?
[00:07:41] Speaker C: I'm well, and you?
[00:07:42] Speaker E: Fine, now that you're on.
[00:07:44] Speaker C: Thank you.
[00:07:46] Speaker F: This is Love Is in the Air.
[00:07:48] Speaker C: Oh, this Is so sweet. Yeah, this is so sweet.
Helen, how old do you think Red buttons is?
[00:07:54] Speaker E: About 70.
[00:07:55] Speaker C: 70, okay. And Libby, what do you think?
[00:07:58] Speaker E: 74.
[00:07:59] Speaker C: 74.
Okay. Chris, what do you say?
[00:08:03] Speaker D: I'd say 82.
[00:08:05] Speaker C: 82.
[00:08:06] Speaker D: Hello, Jack. Hello.
[00:08:09] Speaker G: Geez, can I say hi to Jack too?
[00:08:13] Speaker D: Hello, Tony.
[00:08:15] Speaker C: Hello. That wasn't Tony, that was Emilio who said that, wasn't it?
[00:08:18] Speaker D: Hello, Emilio.
[00:08:19] Speaker G: Hey, Jack, how you doing today?
[00:08:20] Speaker C: How are you?
[00:08:21] Speaker F: That's not Jack, that was Chris.
[00:08:23] Speaker C: Oh, you gotta stop.
Tony, how old do you think Red Buttons is?
[00:08:27] Speaker F: Snap to it, snap to it.
[00:08:30] Speaker C: Red button. Snap to it.
[00:08:34] Speaker G: What?
[00:08:36] Speaker D: Well, that'll Whip that up.
[00:08:41] Speaker C: 83. 83, yeah.
And Jack Hart. What do you say?
[00:08:45] Speaker B: You know, he was in a Poseidon Adventure with Ernest Borgnine whose birthday was just a couple of weeks ago.
[00:08:50] Speaker C: Yeah, that right, yes.
[00:08:53] Speaker F: Wasn't he going out with that young chick in there?
[00:08:55] Speaker G: No, I thought he was married to the big fat one.
[00:08:57] Speaker F: No, no, that was.
[00:08:58] Speaker B: He was.
[00:08:58] Speaker G: That was Ernest.
[00:08:59] Speaker B: He was a. He was a lonely haberdasher who meets Carol Lindley.
[00:09:04] Speaker F: Yeah, and Ernest Borgnine. And Shelly Winters was the fat chick.
[00:09:07] Speaker C: You'Re talking about, right?
[00:09:08] Speaker G: Heart attack and died.
[00:09:09] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:09:09] Speaker B: Ernest Borgnine was hooked up with Stella Stevens.
[00:09:13] Speaker C: Oh, well, who was hooked up with.
[00:09:14] Speaker F: Oh, yeah, the other guy.
[00:09:16] Speaker B: Albertson.
[00:09:16] Speaker C: Yeah, thank you very much.
[00:09:18] Speaker B: Boy, I know my Poseidon adventure. I'll say 70.
[00:09:22] Speaker C: 75. Who are we talking about?
[00:09:24] Speaker F: Oh, Jack's got a lot of free time.
[00:09:28] Speaker C: 75. Until he makes up another traffic report.
Hard traffic is really that it's icy on the ramps. Whenever. You know, if you have an ice storm, you can always throw that in.
[00:09:38] Speaker F: Don't forget the secondary and tertiary road.
[00:09:41] Speaker C: Tertiary roads? Yeah. Boy, they. Because they've been plowing them, but they. But they're not as clear as the main roads.
[00:09:46] Speaker D: Not at all.
[00:09:46] Speaker C: So tell us something else that we don't know already about you.
And they're letting their kid There. They're pouring out of the clubs now, so be careful.
Don't forget that shtick tooth fella.
Look, we're wise to you, Jack. You're not fooling anybody with him. He writes these things at home before he even comes into work.
I wrote them all four years ago.
[00:10:07] Speaker F: He can use the tunnel closings for. Geez, until what, 2005? Until the Big Dig's done?
[00:10:12] Speaker C: Yeah, for the 4:00 1 coming up in about a half an hour. An hour or so. That'll be the traffic. Still light, but starting to pick up as deliveries are being made. We've got that on a Saturday morning.
[00:10:24] Speaker F: Newspapers and bread.
[00:10:25] Speaker C: Newspapers, Bread. Jerky, donuts.
[00:10:28] Speaker E: Yeah, I just had a bagel.
[00:10:29] Speaker C: Soft drinks. Nobody cares about you having a bagel.
Nobody cares. Just have the bagel and be quiet about it.
[00:10:36] Speaker E: Cinnamon and raisin.
[00:10:37] Speaker C: Hold on a minute. This is an exciting moment because it's Emilio Morata's first crack at the dumb birthday game. Hi, Emilio.
Hello, Norm.
[00:10:46] Speaker G: Well, I'm gonna give you the correct answer. 79.
[00:10:50] Speaker C: He's a smug wise guy.
79. Actually, Jack Hart gave us the correct answer. He said 75. That's how old Aaron Schwart is today. A red button. 75. And Libby was very close. She said 74.
Isn't that interesting?
[00:11:10] Speaker E: What was that little thing? This you came to hit the red buttons used to do?
[00:11:13] Speaker C: Well, I think we just went through all of that. They didn't have a dinner for him. That was the. They didn't have a dinner thing.
Does that at testimonials and. And roasts and George Washington, who.
[00:11:25] Speaker B: Who had splinters in his mouth from his wooden teeth, never got a dinner.
[00:11:29] Speaker C: That's right.
[00:11:30] Speaker F: That was.
[00:11:30] Speaker C: That was him.
See the. Okay, let's. Let's go to Roger Staubach.
[00:11:37] Speaker G: Now we're talking.
[00:11:38] Speaker C: Roger Staubach from Cincinnati, Ohio, leading NFC passer five times.
Was a graduate, of course. He played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
He was.
Let me see. I lost my place now. Oh, he was leading NFC passer five times. Graduate of the US Naval Academy. For many years.
He did the Roll Age TV commercials. He's probably better known among many people for that than anything. I thought about that. How do you spell relief?
[00:12:09] Speaker B: He also did Anderson Little.
[00:12:11] Speaker C: B U, R, P, C, B U.
[00:12:14] Speaker E: R, P. That's how you spell relief.
[00:12:17] Speaker C: Is this Libby?
[00:12:18] Speaker E: Yeah.
[00:12:18] Speaker C: Did you go to the Helen School of Quick Retorts?
Okay, we'll start with you, Emilio. How about Roger Staubeck? How old do you think he is today?
[00:12:29] Speaker G: Okay, I'm gonna try and formulate a very analytical answer here for you, Norm. He went to the Naval academy in the mid-60s.
[00:12:35] Speaker B: He studied belly buttons.
[00:12:38] Speaker F: I'd say he was born Naval academy, belly buttons.
[00:12:41] Speaker G: 40. I'd say Roger Starbuck is 53 years old.
[00:12:47] Speaker C: 53 years old. That was nice. Bit of an analysis. Very nice the way you logically. Why don't you. Why aren't you more like him? Tony.
[00:12:57] Speaker E: You'Ve got the book.
[00:12:59] Speaker C: Okay, Jack, what do you say? How old do you think Roger Staubach is? Roger Staubach. Roger Staubach.
[00:13:05] Speaker F: When did he play again?
[00:13:07] Speaker E: I don't know.
[00:13:08] Speaker F: But he is, huh? He 70s.
Yes.
[00:13:12] Speaker B: He's a pro.
[00:13:12] Speaker C: No, I don't. I don't. I don't have that information.
[00:13:16] Speaker B: No.
[00:13:16] Speaker G: One of the few naval graduates to actually fulfill his term with the Navy.
[00:13:22] Speaker C: I didn't. I didn't even know that.
[00:13:23] Speaker G: Yes. Then he came back to the pros four years later.
[00:13:26] Speaker C: I hate it when producers know so much more than I do about everything. I really hate that. There you go.
[00:13:31] Speaker F: That's why I'm not like that, Norm.
[00:13:32] Speaker C: I make you.
[00:13:32] Speaker F: I make you somewhere.
[00:13:33] Speaker C: No, I keep my mouth shut and.
[00:13:35] Speaker F: Make you look good.
[00:13:37] Speaker C: I suppose if I kept my mouth shut, I'd look a whole lot better, too.
I do make the big bucks and I'm, you know, I'm in the big glamour field.
I'll be high paying. Glamour field of broadcast. I guess we. Overnight radio. Yeah, that's right. They. They picked me for a good spot. The overnight on weekends. That shows you how much they think of me around here anyway. Jack, what do you say Roger Staubach is. Ooh, 51. 51. Okay.
And Tony?
[00:14:08] Speaker E: Hmm?
[00:14:10] Speaker F: Well, I have a choice of the extremely analytical answer, which sound like it was so formulated, it should be right.
[00:14:16] Speaker C: That was what I mean. You said 53. On my own.
[00:14:19] Speaker F: Goofy answer.
[00:14:20] Speaker C: Goofy answer.
[00:14:21] Speaker E: Hmm.
[00:14:23] Speaker F: When did he retire?
[00:14:26] Speaker C: As he retired. I thought he was still playing.
I don't know. I don't remember.
[00:14:31] Speaker F: 52. How about right in between?
[00:14:33] Speaker C: Right in between. 52.
Okay. What do you think, Chris?
[00:14:36] Speaker D: Oh, how about 50?
[00:14:39] Speaker F: I didn't think he was 52. I really think he's something else, but okay.
[00:14:43] Speaker C: Chris is 50. And Libby, what do you say?
[00:14:46] Speaker E: 50. Fold.
[00:14:47] Speaker C: 54.
Was the next guy going to be 24.
[00:14:54] Speaker E: On Monday?
Minty Foe.
[00:14:57] Speaker C: I'm not even gonna ask you to repeat that because it didn't sound all that interesting the first time around.
Helen, what do you say?
[00:15:04] Speaker E: 60.
[00:15:05] Speaker C: 60. And John, how old do you think Roger staubach is? Roger's 49 today. 49 years old.
[00:15:12] Speaker F: That's what I wanted to say.
[00:15:13] Speaker C: You wanted to. You're lucky you said what you did because you hit it right on the button.
Yay. He's 52, which is what you said.
[00:15:20] Speaker F: Oh, thank you.
[00:15:21] Speaker C: Jack and I.
Jack and Emilio came very close. They were both on both sides.
[00:15:25] Speaker G: Noam, you know, we brought him in the neighborhood. He wouldn't nowhere near that if we didn't get it.
[00:15:29] Speaker C: That's right. If we didn't pick around it. That's true.
[00:15:31] Speaker G: But if we didn't make a sandwich for him. To slide right into. He would never picked it.
[00:15:34] Speaker C: If he didn't make a sandwich for him to slide right into, he wouldn't have picked it. Embroiled that one on your embroider that. Yeah.
Son of a gun. You've been here hardly at all. You know already your language. This is more colorful than David Brudno.
[00:15:51] Speaker E: And let's go on some.
[00:15:54] Speaker C: No, it isn't, Bobby. Hold on a minute. I haven't told you what is next.
Bobby Brown, of course, is now married to Whitney Houston.
[00:16:05] Speaker E: Oh, that guy.
[00:16:06] Speaker C: And he's from Boston.
Born here.
Hits include My Prerogative and our On Our Own and every little step for which he won a 1989 Grammy Award as the best R B male vocal. His LP Don't Be Cruel sold over 8 million copies.
And he married Whitney Houston, of course, July 8th. You all know this. July 18th, 1992. And they have a daughter.
[00:16:35] Speaker D: Are we talking actual age or his or his mental maturity?
[00:16:40] Speaker E: No, I guess only two.
[00:16:42] Speaker C: I guess we're talking actual age. But you can be as fancy as you want with that mental maturity business.
No, we're just talking Bobby Brown's actual age would be. What do you think, Libby? How old is he?
[00:16:54] Speaker E: 24. No, he's 28.
[00:16:59] Speaker C: Okay.
And jack?
[00:17:07] Speaker B: 27.
[00:17:08] Speaker C: 27.
Okay. Chris, what do you think?
[00:17:12] Speaker D: 26.
[00:17:13] Speaker C: 26. In a form of a question just like Jeopardy. Yeah, yeah. That nice amino.
[00:17:21] Speaker G: Once again taking the analytical approach, Norm.
[00:17:23] Speaker C: Yeah, that's the only way to go.
[00:17:25] Speaker G: That is the only way to go. Especially this late at night. I'd say, what was the big heyday, Tony, for New Edition. New edition.
[00:17:31] Speaker C: Was that 83?
[00:17:33] Speaker F: Yeah, 83, 10 years ago.
[00:17:35] Speaker G: Yeah, they were about 16, 17, 18. So I'm gonna go say Bobby Brown was the elder, the spokesman for the group. I'm gonna say 29.
[00:17:44] Speaker C: Boy, that's exhausting to him, go through all that, isn't it?
[00:17:46] Speaker F: It's funny though, when he mentioned it that what were they about 16, 17, 18. That was 10 years ago.
[00:17:53] Speaker B: So he must be 19.
[00:17:54] Speaker F: So he must.
[00:17:56] Speaker C: Huh? Well.
[00:17:57] Speaker F: Oh, oh, yeah.
[00:17:58] Speaker C: Exactly, exactly.
[00:17:59] Speaker F: Because then you said 28, 29. 29.
[00:18:01] Speaker A: And.
[00:18:02] Speaker F: But it's 94, so I guess he's right. So why did I even bring it up?
[00:18:07] Speaker C: I'm gonna ask you, John, how old do you think Bobby Brown is?
Bobby Brown is 30.
Bobby Brown is 30.
Okay. And Tony, what do you think?
[00:18:18] Speaker F: 27, 28 or 29?
[00:18:22] Speaker C: 28. 28.
[00:18:25] Speaker F: Yeah, that was gonna be. That was my original answer. I always say go with your original Answer. Don't let anyone influence you.
You make a guess.
[00:18:33] Speaker C: What do you think, Alan?
[00:18:35] Speaker E: 30.
[00:18:36] Speaker C: 30.
Okay. Bobby Brown actually is 25.
[00:18:40] Speaker B: Wow.
[00:18:40] Speaker E: 24, huh?
[00:18:43] Speaker C: Yeah, 25. 24 would have been closer than what you guessed. How old is Whitney Houston? I know Whitney Houston is 46.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: I see.
[00:18:53] Speaker C: Yeah. Chris says at 26.
[00:18:55] Speaker F: No, I don't think that's wrong.
[00:18:57] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Chris said 26. And so Chris is. The wins that round gave him more.
[00:19:03] Speaker D: Credit than I thought.
[00:19:07] Speaker C: How about Hank Aaron?
How about him? Okay, I'll tell you about Hank Aaron. From Mobile, Alabama, all time home run king. Hit more home runs, 755, than any other player in baseball history.
Had 6856 total bases, 1722 more than second place Dan Musial.
He played in 24 All Star games, a record he shares with Stan Musial and Willie Mays. And elected to the Baseball hall of fame in 1982. Isn't that what a tremendous record that is. Boy, I'd be just so proud if I had that kind of a record.
[00:19:46] Speaker F: You do, only in different ways.
[00:19:49] Speaker C: Yeah. Nathan, elected to the Baseball hall of fame in 1982. What I do is I take some of these names.
[00:19:57] Speaker E: You might not make it to the hall of Fame, but you might make it to the Wall of Shame.
[00:20:04] Speaker G: Ouch.
[00:20:04] Speaker C: Do they all talk like that down in Virginia, Libby?
[00:20:08] Speaker E: That's where I learned it. Oh.
[00:20:12] Speaker D: I don't know.
[00:20:12] Speaker E: Norm. Normie.
[00:20:14] Speaker C: Yeah?
[00:20:14] Speaker E: How many times do you suppose Frank Gifford has had his face lifted?
[00:20:20] Speaker C: Six.
[00:20:21] Speaker E: He and Richard Campbell were looking certainly surprised.
[00:20:25] Speaker C: Kathy Lee, he originally did what?
[00:20:29] Speaker E: I didn't say anything.
[00:20:31] Speaker C: Okay, now. Yeah.
[00:20:33] Speaker F: What did that have to do. No, never mind.
[00:20:35] Speaker C: I don't want to know. You see, a lot older than she is. So I look up Frank Gifford's age. Do you care about that?
[00:20:40] Speaker F: He's about, what, 12 years old.
[00:20:41] Speaker E: Oh, he's 60 something. 64.
[00:20:43] Speaker C: He's good.
[00:20:43] Speaker B: He's got, like, children. Almost as old as Kathie Lee.
[00:20:46] Speaker C: That's true, Frank. He was born, let's see, August 16th.
Hold on a minute while I check.
[00:20:55] Speaker F: Let's see, he's cross references. He's 50.
He's gonna be 59.
[00:21:00] Speaker C: No, actually, he's gonna be 64.
He's 63. He's 63 years old right now.
[00:21:07] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:21:08] Speaker C: She's what, 40?
I don't know.
[00:21:11] Speaker G: And how old's Cody, their young child?
[00:21:13] Speaker C: 3. He's the young child is 23.
[00:21:16] Speaker F: Glad to see Frank Silvero.
[00:21:19] Speaker C: How do you know? Oh, that's right. She just had a baby.
[00:21:21] Speaker F: Yeah, look at Clint Eastwood. This shows promise for you, Norm. Oh, you. Maybe you may have a son after all.
[00:21:31] Speaker C: I can go to when I'm 100 years old and go to his high school graduation.
[00:21:37] Speaker B: The, the. The guitar player had a child when he was in. In his late 80s or early 90s.
[00:21:42] Speaker C: Oh, wow.
[00:21:43] Speaker B: Andre Segovia, the classic guitar song.
[00:21:46] Speaker C: Well, that's because it's easy for a classical guitar player to get pregnant.
No idea what that means.
[00:21:53] Speaker E: Anthony Quinn.
[00:21:56] Speaker C: All of you shut up.
[00:21:57] Speaker F: That's right.
[00:21:57] Speaker C: Let's get down to business. I want to know how old Hank Aaron is. That's who we're talking about. Hank Aaron. I want to ask you, Tony, how old, for heaven's sake, is Hank Aaron?
[00:22:06] Speaker F: I'm going to step up to the plate.
[00:22:11] Speaker E: Bang the. Bang the mud out of you cleats.
[00:22:15] Speaker C: Hank Arab. 82. So he must have been probably.
[00:22:18] Speaker F: He's 82.
[00:22:19] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, no, NO.
[00:22:21] Speaker F: At 82, he was elected to the hall of Fame.
[00:22:23] Speaker C: So he's probably going to be out of baseball for now. He has to be out of baseball with 10 years.
[00:22:27] Speaker F: Yeah, something like that.
[00:22:28] Speaker C: Candidate for.
[00:22:29] Speaker B: So he's pro.
[00:22:38] Speaker C: Six. Yes.
[00:22:41] Speaker F: 62.
[00:22:43] Speaker C: 62.
[00:22:45] Speaker F: That seems awful old for Hank Aaron. I'm ashamed to say that.
[00:22:48] Speaker B: Now, why do you have to be out of baseball for 10 years to prove that you can stay out of baseball that long?
[00:22:54] Speaker C: I think it's to put perspective on your career or something. I don't really know why.
[00:22:59] Speaker G: I guess have your accomplishments hold up.
[00:23:01] Speaker F: Over time, Give people time to say, I think I'm gonna come back out of retirement for the fifth time and try it again.
Guess what gives him time.
We can dig up more scales.
[00:23:12] Speaker E: Who?
[00:23:13] Speaker C: Helen, how old do you think he is?
[00:23:15] Speaker E: 59.
[00:23:16] Speaker C: 59. Okay.
[00:23:18] Speaker E: You know, we haven't had a good cheater since Tony was away.
[00:23:22] Speaker C: What's that? He hasn't. What?
[00:23:24] Speaker F: We haven't had a good cheater since I've been away.
[00:23:27] Speaker E: I'll get one of those book.
[00:23:30] Speaker C: Okay. John, what do you say?
I want to say, I think Henry.
[00:23:34] Speaker E: 56 today.
[00:23:36] Speaker C: 56. Okay.
[00:23:38] Speaker B: And Jack?
Plain old 60.
[00:23:43] Speaker G: Okay.
[00:23:43] Speaker C: Libby, what do you say?
[00:23:45] Speaker E: 64.
[00:23:46] Speaker C: 64.
Chris?
[00:23:50] Speaker D: 62.
[00:23:52] Speaker C: And Amino.
[00:23:53] Speaker G: I'm gonna go at 65. We're at the Pechonesia.
[00:23:56] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:23:56] Speaker C: He's actually 60.
Oh, yeah. 60 years old.
[00:24:00] Speaker F: Plain old 60.
[00:24:01] Speaker C: Just plain 60. That's Helen. Oh, no, no. Jack said 60.
Helen said 59.
Very good scoring update.
[00:24:10] Speaker E: Do I get anything for being close?
No cigar.
[00:24:14] Speaker C: No, you get A look of total scorn.
But you. Yeah, and revulsion. You get that Anyway, even if you weren't close.
[00:24:23] Speaker G: Well deserved.
[00:24:24] Speaker C: Yes, and it's a well deserved look of total hatred and contempt.
[00:24:28] Speaker E: I say nice things about you.
[00:24:31] Speaker C: Well, no need to, because I don't say anything nice about you.
Anyway, Chris and Tony both have one apiece, but Jack leads the pack with two. Two. Two close answers in that silver.
And both actually right on the button too.
[00:24:46] Speaker E: Anybody got foe?
[00:24:49] Speaker F: What would we do without the number four?
Obviously she wouldn't be able to guess.
[00:24:53] Speaker C: Anybody have a few younger jokes? Okay, this is Arthur Ox Sultzberger of the New York Times, the ninth publisher of the New York Times, responsible for publishing the Pentagon Papers. Remember that, that whole series? Anyway, he's the publisher of the New York Times. Arthur Ox Ochs.
[00:25:11] Speaker F: You're serious?
[00:25:12] Speaker C: Salzburg.
[00:25:13] Speaker F: You know, you wouldn't skip over this one.
[00:25:15] Speaker C: No, no, no, no. You should know who the publisher of the New York Times is. The Ox family's been. The Salzburgs have been part of that for many.
[00:25:23] Speaker D: On the book of the Globe.
[00:25:24] Speaker C: That's right. That's right. They took over the Globe. So that makes it even more timely as so. So what do you think about the Herald sale to. To Pat Purcell? That's kind of interesting. He's been pub. He's been the publisher for 10 years and he bought it from Murdoch. It's going to be interesting to see what his policy. I'm. I'm sure the policy of the paper itself won't change very much, if at all, since he's been publishing it right along. But it'll be kind of interesting because as he pointed out, the money will be a little tougher because you can't dip into Murdoch's vast enterprise. If the Herald lost any money, he owns Fox and he owns practically every other newspaper in the world.
He owns tons, tons of things. So there's plenty of money there. With Purcell, it's the only thing he's gotten. He must have had to borrow heavily to buy this.
He said he's quite a nice man. I hope he works out okay.
[00:26:20] Speaker D: Did Murdoch sell so that he could in part fund his rights for the NFL?
[00:26:26] Speaker C: No, the reason. The reason he sold is so he could buy a television station in Boston which is affiliated with the Fox network.
[00:26:33] Speaker D: Yeah, they still haven't got much straightened out.
[00:26:35] Speaker C: No, they haven't. And this, this ought to straighten it out.
[00:26:37] Speaker F: I thought they did and I live here.
[00:26:41] Speaker C: No, I don't. I don't. I don't believe so.
[00:26:43] Speaker F: They still Broadcast Fox?
[00:26:45] Speaker C: No, it's a Fox network station, but it was not. It has not been owned by Murdoch.
Okay. Anyway, we're talking about.
Yeah. Salzburg. Arthur Ox Salzburg. John, what do you think? How old do you think he would be?
[00:27:00] Speaker E: I'm going to say he's 71.
[00:27:03] Speaker C: Okay. Helen, what do you think?
[00:27:05] Speaker E: I would say 68.
[00:27:09] Speaker C: 68. And the Libby.
[00:27:13] Speaker E: I have it to Vegas. I'll say 64.
[00:27:18] Speaker G: Would you say she was in Vegas?
[00:27:20] Speaker C: Yeah, she's in Vegas and she's gonna bet more money.
[00:27:23] Speaker E: Yeah, My name is Libby. Vegas. Remember Veravec?
[00:27:27] Speaker C: No, none of us remember those.
[00:27:29] Speaker E: Oh, come on. I know you do, Norm.
[00:27:30] Speaker C: I don't remember any of that.
Farthest back my memory goes.
[00:27:34] Speaker E: Selective memory, huh?
[00:27:35] Speaker C: Yeah. Is Kevin Maney. I don't remember any comic before him.
[00:27:40] Speaker E: Kevin. Mean it. You see that?
[00:27:42] Speaker C: That's not bad.
[00:27:43] Speaker E: But I can't beg him.
[00:27:44] Speaker C: Chris, what do you think? How old is Arthur Ox Sulzberger?
[00:27:48] Speaker D: Oh, let's see. I'm gonna say 69.
[00:27:52] Speaker C: Okay. And Tony?
[00:27:55] Speaker F: 76.
[00:27:56] Speaker B: That's the spirit.
[00:27:57] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:27:59] Speaker C: Jack, what do you say?
[00:28:01] Speaker B: 72.
[00:28:03] Speaker C: And Emilio?
[00:28:04] Speaker G: I'm gonna go with Jack.
[00:28:05] Speaker F: He's been.
[00:28:06] Speaker G: He's been riding the wave high all night. I'm gonna go 72.
[00:28:09] Speaker C: Okay. You should have gone actually with Helen because she said 68 and that's how old he is.
[00:28:13] Speaker E: Hey, one for me.
[00:28:16] Speaker C: Yeah, 68.
So. Yeah, she. She's on the scoreboard now. And how about Barrett Strong?
You're saying who is Barrett Strong? I know. I knew you were gonna ask that. I knew you.
I knew you were gonna say that. Barrett Strong, who is opposite a week.
[00:28:38] Speaker E: Oh, that was terrible.
[00:28:39] Speaker C: That's really.
[00:28:40] Speaker E: I don't understand. I didn't understand what he said.
[00:28:43] Speaker C: I guess not.
[00:28:46] Speaker F: Strong.
[00:28:47] Speaker C: No, strong. The opposite of weak is correct. He's a singer and a songwriter.
He co wrote Cloud 9, Ball of Confusion and Just My Imagination.
[00:28:58] Speaker D: That's what this show is for.
[00:28:59] Speaker C: The Temptations, his biggest hit was recorded in 1960 called Money. Does any of that sound familiar to anybody? None of those. He's not one of the well known people. Okay. Once we get by him, we get well known people again.
[00:29:14] Speaker B: The songs are well known.
[00:29:15] Speaker C: The songs are well known and he wrote them. Jessup co wrote them. Barrett Strong, did he write that song for the show?
[00:29:22] Speaker E: Ball of Confucius?
[00:29:26] Speaker C: Amelia, why don't you go first?
I thought I heard a fly ticking in my ear.
[00:29:35] Speaker G: Okay, Once again through the wonderful world of analysis, I'm gonna say 59.
[00:29:39] Speaker C: 59.
Okay. What do you think Jack.
[00:29:43] Speaker B: Oh, let's see.
57.
[00:29:47] Speaker C: 57.
[00:29:48] Speaker G: Jack's trying to steal my answers.
[00:29:50] Speaker C: I can feel it.
Tony, what do you say?
[00:29:58] Speaker F: So I say it's probably about that old in 1960, which would mean that 10 years later, he would be that old. And another 10 years later, he would be that much more older and another 10 would be that.
[00:30:12] Speaker G: So probably about another seven on top of that.
[00:30:14] Speaker D: No, no, no. Don't. Don't.
[00:30:15] Speaker F: Don't confuse me anymore. I just had it.
But I got a minus a few. Because he could have been younger in 60 than I'm thinking he was.
[00:30:23] Speaker C: Yeah, but it's still 34 years ago. Yeah, why didn't I just think of it that way?
[00:30:28] Speaker F: Instead of adding 10 all the way throughout today? It was just 34 years ago.
[00:30:32] Speaker E: Get to the point.
[00:30:33] Speaker F: So that means 30 foot. No, he can't be 68. That's much too old.
So I'll have to say, what's the high age?
[00:30:41] Speaker C: The high age is 59. With a high age.
Emilio said 59, and Jack said 57.
[00:30:49] Speaker G: He's gonna do it to us again.
[00:30:51] Speaker F: 61.
[00:30:52] Speaker G: All right, they're gonna split it down the middle.
[00:30:53] Speaker F: No, no, no. I said you got to go with your first dancer all the time. And that was my second.
[00:31:01] Speaker C: Chris, what do you think?
[00:31:03] Speaker D: Oh, how about 50? 58? I gotta go with Tony.
[00:31:08] Speaker C: 50, 58.
And Tony said 61. You're gonna go with 10.
What do you think, Libby?
[00:31:16] Speaker E: 64.
[00:31:20] Speaker C: You're getting kind of boring with all of that. Are you aware of that?
[00:31:23] Speaker E: Try to stay awake.
[00:31:25] Speaker C: Oh, that's. That even helps a whole lot more.
We're trying to stay awake while you give your answers.
[00:31:31] Speaker E: My cat just looked at me like, come on.
[00:31:33] Speaker C: Oh, we don't care about your damn cat. Who cares about your cat?
[00:31:36] Speaker E: I do.
[00:31:37] Speaker C: Helen, how old do you think a Barrett Strong is?
[00:31:40] Speaker E: I'd say 58.
[00:31:42] Speaker C: And John?
[00:31:43] Speaker E: 63.
[00:31:45] Speaker C: 63. Okay, the actual answer is 53.
And that means that the Jack came the closest. He said 57, and everybody else guessed higher than that.
[00:31:57] Speaker E: Jack, what's the name of that book you're looking up?
[00:31:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
Jack has got three correct answers.
[00:32:04] Speaker G: I knew Jack would ride my coattails on that one.
[00:32:07] Speaker C: I knew it.
[00:32:07] Speaker B: Well, there you go. You were only six years old.
[00:32:10] Speaker C: That's right. Actually.
Actually, the next closest would have been Chris and Helen, who said 58.
Barbara Hershey, born Barbara Herzstein. I didn't know that.
She's been in some Woody Allen movies, including this Doesn't Listen. Woody Allen? Yes.
This One says she appeared in the Last Temptation of Christ. Beaches, Hoosiers. Remember that? Hoosiers. With Gene Hackman. With Gene Hackman. About the Indiana football, baseball, basketball team, hockey, lacrosse. I'll mention all that and Falling down and Splitting Air. She was also in the Woody Allen movie. Couple of Woody Allen movies.
[00:32:57] Speaker B: Her name was Barbara Seagull while she was married to David Carradine back in the 70s.
[00:33:03] Speaker C: Is that right?
[00:33:04] Speaker F: Yeah.
[00:33:04] Speaker B: She had changed her name for a short period of time and then changed.
[00:33:07] Speaker C: It back to Barbara Seagull.
Where did she come up with that one?
[00:33:14] Speaker B: It's just something I remember from years past.
[00:33:17] Speaker C: Yeah. No, I mean, I wonder where she came up with that.
[00:33:20] Speaker F: Maybe something happened at the beach one day.
[00:33:21] Speaker E: I remember seeing her in a movie about kind of people in the oldies.
[00:33:27] Speaker C: She was. She was in the. One of the. The Woody Allen movie that had Michael Kane in it.
Yes, yes. Hannah's Sisters. That is what it's called. What was the whole.
Hannah and Her Sister. She. She was also in, I think, the new. Was she in Murder Mystery? No, I guess she was not in that. Okay. Anyway, that's Barbara Hershey. Okay, let's start with you. Chris, 45. 45. Okay.
[00:33:54] Speaker E: And Helen, 47.
[00:33:56] Speaker C: Libby, 42.
Emilio, 51. Tony.
[00:34:07] Speaker F: 43.
[00:34:09] Speaker C: Jack.
[00:34:09] Speaker B: I understand Barbara Hershey's very sweet.
[00:34:14] Speaker D: Oh, that just makes.
[00:34:15] Speaker C: Give her a kiss. I know.
[00:34:16] Speaker B: I should have barred that answer.
[00:34:17] Speaker F: Yes.
[00:34:20] Speaker C: Nobody said anything about the Jack being nuts.
I'm certainly not gonna say that.
[00:34:26] Speaker F: Oh, no.
[00:34:28] Speaker C: How old do you think she is?
[00:34:30] Speaker F: But he is smooth.
[00:34:33] Speaker B: 46.
[00:34:34] Speaker C: 46.
Okay. And John, I think she's 53. 53.
Actually, she's 46. Jack hit that right on the butt. Wow.
[00:34:48] Speaker D: Running away with it, huh?
[00:34:49] Speaker C: Yeah, he really is.
Nobody has more than one. Except Jack, who has four.
[00:34:58] Speaker G: Jack and Norm got together beforehand. Work this out.
[00:35:00] Speaker E: This is.
[00:35:00] Speaker G: This is like Eckhart Galuli.
[00:35:02] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:35:02] Speaker B: Let's say I'm sorting out those primes.
[00:35:04] Speaker D: There's someone at the door.
[00:35:05] Speaker C: Jack.
[00:35:05] Speaker D: His name is Gilhooly.
[00:35:08] Speaker E: Jack's a good replacement for Tony. He's cheating. Great.
[00:35:12] Speaker C: Okay, what is happening?
[00:35:14] Speaker B: All sore losers. Sore losers is what you are.
[00:35:17] Speaker C: Here's the final one. Thank goodness. I thought we'd never get to this.
Al Cooper, the blues rock musician, played a big part in the success of Blood, Sweat and Tears.
Discovered Leonard Skynyrd and the Tubes. Lynyrd. Leonard Skynyrd and the Tubes.
[00:35:36] Speaker F: Say that again.
[00:35:40] Speaker C: Al Cooper, born in Brooklyn, New York.
How many years ago would you say.
Let me see. Let's see. We'll start with Helen. How old do you think Al Cooper is?
[00:35:52] Speaker E: I don't even know who he is.
[00:35:54] Speaker C: Well, naturally, I would say about 55.
[00:35:59] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:36:01] Speaker C: And Jack, what do you think? 48.
Jack says 48.
And John? Oh, 48.
Libby?
[00:36:12] Speaker E: 54.
[00:36:14] Speaker C: Chris?
[00:36:14] Speaker D: Ah. 58.
[00:36:18] Speaker C: Tony, I know this.
[00:36:20] Speaker F: You want to save me?
[00:36:21] Speaker C: Yeah. No, no, go right ahead.
[00:36:22] Speaker F: 50.
[00:36:23] Speaker C: 50 and a medium.
[00:36:25] Speaker G: You think I'm gonna doubt Jack? He's too hot. 48.
[00:36:28] Speaker C: You should have doubted him because Tony did know. I did know.
[00:36:31] Speaker E: He is 50.
[00:36:32] Speaker C: He's 58. Because Jack wasn't too far off at 48.
[00:36:37] Speaker B: It was two years ago that I heard his age.
[00:36:40] Speaker C: Okay, So I want to thank you all. Jack is the winner with four correct answers. The rest of you did.
[00:36:46] Speaker E: I didn't win anything.
[00:36:47] Speaker C: You want nothing but our admiration, Alan, but. But you had already earned that even before.
[00:36:52] Speaker F: Look at scorn.
[00:36:53] Speaker G: Disgusting.
[00:36:53] Speaker C: Yeah. Today, incidentally, is an interesting date for one other thing.
I think we just lost somebody.
[00:36:59] Speaker B: Hello?
[00:37:01] Speaker C: Okay. Today.
Today was the day that John Jeffries was born in 1744. And you're probably asking, what's the big deal? And who is he? That's correct.
He was born in Boston, February 5, 1917. 44.
He was a physician who kept detail weather records and is known as.
[00:37:31] Speaker F: That's the line.
[00:37:32] Speaker B: It's very interesting about that fellow.
[00:37:34] Speaker F: I was saying.
[00:37:35] Speaker C: We're going to get that.
[00:37:37] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:37:37] Speaker C: That was John and Wes Roxbury, who could have hung on just a little bit longer just out of politeness. That hurt. I'm glad you lost John anyway. Although maybe it would have been better if he'd won. He could get a gotten a tasteless, worthless prize.
[00:37:53] Speaker E: You know what my mailman said when I won your last prize? Yeah. He said, don't ever have me carry this junk again.
[00:38:02] Speaker C: Very.
Is that what he said? They really say that, Helen?
[00:38:05] Speaker E: Yep.
[00:38:07] Speaker B: Now, what about this guy?
[00:38:08] Speaker C: Do you have parties very often and regain your guests with this kind of earthy humor? I was talking about John Jeffries anyways. Known as America's first weatherman because he kept detailed records. Why am I glad I continue to stick with that Elliott Abrams.
[00:38:27] Speaker D: Worthless prize. Is it true that it's a line of credit from Westinghouse Credit Corporation?
[00:38:32] Speaker C: No.
[00:38:34] Speaker F: They can't afford it.
[00:38:37] Speaker C: You think they can? We can pay Tony and me and Amelia these big exorbitant wages and then extend a line of credit.
[00:38:43] Speaker D: It's. It's like the. Okay, it's like the joke I told somebody who worked for Westinghouse in the Movie Groundhog Day, when they're showing the shot of the van driving down one of the freeways that drives past the Westinghouse corporate headquarters quarters. And you know it is because you could see the people jumping off the level that the credit division is located on.
[00:39:05] Speaker C: Is that right?
I don't know whether I should take this.
[00:39:09] Speaker B: Should I?
[00:39:09] Speaker C: Will I get in trouble with the Westinghouse people just listening to this? They're still trying to figure it out. I don't know what he's saying.
[00:39:15] Speaker E: I had a good line the other day.
[00:39:19] Speaker F: In the middle of a speech.
[00:39:21] Speaker C: No.
[00:39:21] Speaker D: What?
[00:39:22] Speaker E: I heard a good line the other day. And this will help you a lot.
If you want to get ahead, use the one you got.
[00:39:29] Speaker C: Excellent. Helen.
Helen, thank you for playing the game and good night. And make it a good day.
And I made it a good day by throwing her off the air.
[00:39:37] Speaker F: You feel better already?
[00:39:39] Speaker C: Just hitting the old button, Libby? Yes, thank you very much. Nice to talk with you.
[00:39:46] Speaker E: Good night. Intense foe.
[00:39:49] Speaker C: I see.
Who arranged. Who arranged tonight's panel?
[00:39:55] Speaker B: I'm sorry.
[00:39:55] Speaker C: I have to apologize.
[00:39:56] Speaker F: I really do.
You know, I haven't worked the show in a while, and it wasn't like.
[00:40:02] Speaker C: Riding a bike like I thought it would be. Yeah, I completely forgot.
[00:40:06] Speaker F: And the last time I rode a bike, I broke my legs.
[00:40:10] Speaker D: Chris Yu, Huh?
[00:40:12] Speaker C: Yeah.
Hey, thanks for playing the game with us.
[00:40:16] Speaker D: Thank you, Norman. Thank you, Tony. Good night.
[00:40:18] Speaker C: Good night. Good night.
[00:40:20] Speaker D: Good night, Emilio. Good night. Good night, Norman.
[00:40:22] Speaker C: Good night, Chris.
[00:40:23] Speaker F: Good night, John Boy.
[00:40:24] Speaker C: Good night, Gracie.
Jack. Yes? Get out of here.
[00:40:30] Speaker E: Okay.
[00:40:31] Speaker C: We'll be looking for his next report now that he's all excited about the win and everything.
[00:40:37] Speaker F: Lucky us.
[00:40:38] Speaker C: Emilio, thank you very much. Nice to welcome here to wbz. As you can tell, you're on a. On a fun program.
I'm sorry the rest of your schedule probably won't be this much fun, but what the heck. You do the best you can with it.
[00:40:52] Speaker G: You take what you. What they give you.
[00:40:54] Speaker C: You know, you take. What do you have to do that? Yeah, a lot of it will be boring and dull and uninteresting, but what the heck.
[00:41:02] Speaker G: Well, thank you for indoctrinating me into totally dumb, stupid, birthday, crazy games.
[00:41:10] Speaker C: He wants to be on the air so badly, I can tell. That's what I'll do. I'll get a producer's job over at wbc, and then I'll catapult that into an on the air position of some sort. Perhaps not any big deal. Perhaps just, I don't know, reading something like that. Dave Mater does the other side. I'll do some little flimsy feature like that and then I'll start becoming a newsman. And then I'll go on. Next thing you know, I'll be general manager. The first thing I'll do is fire Nathan for his really rotten remarks. And I wouldn't blame you anyway, Tony. Thank you. Both of you.
Yeah, Can I hang up on you?
[00:41:48] Speaker F: That's okay.
[00:41:49] Speaker D: Yeah, sure.
[00:41:50] Speaker C: No, keep talking. Otherwise I can't hang up.
[00:41:52] Speaker F: Why should I give you this hat?
[00:41:56] Speaker C: I'll be back.
[00:41:58] Speaker E: I'm still here.
[00:42:00] Speaker C: You're not gonna get me out of here.
[00:42:02] Speaker F: Just try.
[00:42:03] Speaker C: I can't hear anything. Can you?
[00:42:05] Speaker A: Who had more fun than us? Nobody, that's who. And who's still having fun? We are.
Please consider supporting the silly by joining Patreon. Buy me a coffee and or Castos. All links are in the bio. And again, thank you to all that have closing the vault and leaving this world a little sillier than we found it. 4. Learning that a wolverine is nothing more than a fat weasel Trouble pronouncing names Lacing up your football boots the Schwat team singing for pennies Vagabond lovers hello, Bluebird Love in the air Lonely haberdashers Knowing your Poseidon Adventure Tertiary road shtick say that a few times fast not caring about Helen's bagel Rolaid's Anderson Little the Naval N A V E L the Naval Academy.
Oh, stand by. I'm getting a call.
And we're back. Keeping one's mouth shut to make someone else look good. Sliding into a sandwich. Frank Giffords. Facelifts. Classical guitar pregnancies well deserved. Looks of total contempt and hatred. Pat Purcell. The ball of confusion that is the dumb birthday game. Barbara Sego. Frauds, cheats and sore losers. Winning admiration. Westinghouse Credit Corporation. America's first weatherman. John Jeffries. Flimsy features. Emilio Morata, Jack Hart and the rather feisty Norm Nathan. I'm Tony Nesbitt.
[00:43:50] Speaker C: I hate it when producers know so much more than I do about everything. I really hate that. There you go.
[00:43:55] Speaker F: That's why I'm not like that, Norm. I make you so much, I keep my mouth shut and make you look good.
[00:44:01] Speaker C: I suppose if I kept my mouth shut, I'd look a whole lot better too.