Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton UnleaSHED 9-25-23
Game Plan
Erich Pilcher reviews George A. Romero's Martin (1977).
If you're listening to w M and H ninety four point three, get command,
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Monday. Here we go. It is that time again, Matt Connerton unleashed
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contact info, show archives, etcetera, etcetera. Today is Monday, September
twenty five, two thousand twenty three. And I am not alone. Best
Jenny is here at the news desk. I am present in account for Yes,
Yes, and and we have making his return to the program. He's
been it's been a long time since you've been on the show with us.
It's been so long. I don't even have a it's been so long,
I don't have a song myself. You know. I gotta get back in
here more often and find some sort of jingle. I you know, I
feel ashamed of myself that I don't have a no, I don't have a
good song to be welcomed. But it's been at least a year, so
it's it's nice to see you guys. Probably has been a year. I
mean between all the sporting events. Tonight's one of the first nights that I'm
not following an objects and sometime like football's field, hockey, uh, soccer
ball. So it's kind of a nice thing. Yes, yes, see
at all for the uninitiated, for newer listeners if you don't know. Kyle
Heavy of course also a host here at w M ANDAH. He does off
the Mark Sports Sundays ten to noon. Five years five five years was yesterday.
But first first step foot in here and you know, had to,
uh to kind of learn off of you because my show used to be from
six to eight on Wednesdays when we first started here, and then the co
hosts, the main host quit after like a month and a half, and
then I had to step in and uh, yeah he had some training.
But it's been a while since I actually like you all the buttons and so
I used to remember being like, hey, what does that do? Yeah,
because you know, so I appreciate you for five years later to be
able to say thank you for well all the things that you got to do
to get me to where I am five years later sitting on the couch.
Well, well, thank you. That's that's very kind. But happy anniversary,
thank you. Ye, happy anniversary. I mean from a time when
there was no sports being played and we had to go into the history of
different things back in uh, back in the day, back in the pandemic
age of twenty twenty. Yeah, yeah, to now being able to have
sports back and it's uh, you know, I have lost co hosts and
stuff like that due to you know, life changes and stuff like that,
but you know, you know it is it's still you keep cooking, You
still keep coming to the table and you know, bringing out the delicacies that
you've of radio, television, radio, and you know the airways of ninety
five point three and uh now you're current co host though Kim right. Yeah,
he's been with you a while, it seems like, but he unfortunately
it's going to be moving to northern Kentucky. Oh, so kind of a
life change. It's gonna be near Cincinnati, So it's he's still got like
a decent sized queen city. He's leaving there one queen city to another.
Basically, uh so I just kind of a I mean, I did the
same thing. I moved to to Moyne, Iowa. Yeah. Sometimes you
just gotta you find something, you got a good, good job, opportunity,
and you'd go for it. So yeah, I have no uh no,
ill will. I wish him the best. I got to see his
dad two weeks ago, So it's like his dad's still kind of sad that
he's leaving. Obviously knowing your kid moving right, you know, yeah,
fifteen hundred miles away, but yeah, I you know, applaud him and
just it's gonna be a it's gonna be sad. I'm gonna be alone in
here, which I know, you do great by yourself some days. It's
just sometimes nice to have that someone to bounce off of. Oh yeah,
yeah, but I mean, but if you have to do it, you
can, right because sports sports talk is one of those like political talk is
the same in the sense sports talk is a format that you know, if
you have to do it yourself, you can, and it's not you know,
I mean, some some shows are difficult to do, like, for
example, the Morning Show, because the way Peter does his show is very
very conversational. So for him to have to sit there alone would be he
would be difficult. He'd have to do, He'd have to do a different
show. Yeah, a different style show. Weekend we had here been cloudy
for three days. Is not totally alone. He's got the codboard, Peter
white Head, That's true. That's true, very Head is always ever present.
He's got some pretty dedicated people around him, though certainly does show up
every day. So it really does no. I like it. I like
it. I like to tune in and play along with the games a lot.
Yeah, but so what will you do? Will you did try doing
the show by yourself or do you have somebody who's gonna be joining you?
You know, it's gonna be kind of like the motto and football is the
next man up. So I'll have to just, you know, figure out
someone that will be willing to to deal with Monday mornings and getting up and
doing this because uh, yeah, you know now to know that I've been
doing Sunday mornings for you know, four four and a half years now,
yeah, you know, yes, kind of tough being you know, waking
up to want to talk sports at ten am. This thing. Either way,
it's you know some mornings, especially the nights, in the mornings after
weddings or something like that. You know, it makes a little difficult,
but you get it done. You get it done one way another. And
sometimes it's nice to still come back and do the Wednesday nights, you know,
the o G time frame, just because it's you know, my my
replay is on Wednesday nights from uh seven to nine pm. So if I
need to you know, maybe I can't do a Sunday, I can do
that. That's time slot. You haven't done that lately though, because any
sports has been going on, and then before the sports season got into play,
I was I had softball myself or trying to get out, golfing,
going to base you know, concerts. I went to three concerts like in
the in what nine days last week. So I went and saw not my
none of them are amazing. I'm gonna suggest going to but if they're free,
then you go. So I went and saw Drowning Pool and Sliva.
Yep, I like Saliva. They were fun. I've seen them actually,
it's been a number of years. Yeah, I forgot how many songs they
really had between two thousand and one and two thousand and four. Yeah,
they had. They had a bunch of hits in a short time. They
actually did, They really did. So it was like, oh, wow,
click click boom is the one people really remember, I think, But
but yeah, there's a couple of others. Yeah, your disease is human
or something like that. You know, I don't remember. I don't know.
That's okay, I don't even remember the other ones. If I heard
it, i'd know exactly. That's what it was for me. I was
like, oh, I forgot about this song. Yeah. And then I
went and saw Last Monday, after I filmed a field hockey game and the
pouring rain here in the city of Manchester, I flew down to UH to
Boston and saw Ransom. Yeah, and they were still fun. They they're
they're not looking the young and uh punk rock esque, but they still did
a great job. And then I know, you guys had a great time
on on Saturday night, Oh yeah, at the Hopknot. I decided to
be the dorkiest that I've been in some time, and I went and saw
the Boston Symphony Orchestra performed Star Wars Kid. They had they performed all nine,
you know, major songs from the Star Wars films that were done by
John Williams. So it was two hours of just and they had someone telling
the story of like, you know, what's going on in this scene in
this film and and the questionable thoughts in the plot lines that you know,
and now you're meeting Leah and Luke and there's an awkward love triangle because you
gotta remember you don't know that they're brother and sister yet, right, and
stuff like that where it's just awkward at the time and it's nineteen seventy seven,
so yeah, things are different in the world. But it was a
phenomenal time. Still, lots of smiles and to watch, you know,
a fifty piece orchestra being hit played, you're like trying to figure out what
was that instrument? Where, where Who's playing that. It was a fun
game of just you know, listening to some music. So yeah, now
I'm going to see explosions in the sky on Sunday nights. They're they're very
big into no singing, just two brothers that play guitar and a drummer.
They're cousin. I was gonna say, I'm not familiar with Yeah, and
they they're very They're in a lot of movies and TV shows. They were
playing at south By Southwest in Austin, Texas. And Peter Berg, who's
directed and produced a ton of movies, the biggest one being Friday Night Lights
that he did, and he liked this band and they asked him to do
the soundtrack for the movie. And they've gotten bigs for the past eighteen years
of just touring and they don't really Yeah, it's a it's a It definitely
gives you a lot of emotions because it's just they they speeded up fast and
the very pretty guitar, and you know it should be something fine. So
my second time seeing them, because I really played with Deathcaf for Cutie number
of years ago. I said that, so it should be another trip to
Boston. Yeah, you know, getting getting my miles into my car for
sure. Yeah, very cool, very cool. By the way, Charles
Richardson in the chat room says, alcome joined the sports show. Here we
go. He's uh, he follows sports ball. There's I mean, I
was supposed to have Mike Doyle on the show. Yesterday, I don't sports
ball, sports ball and then what they call it? Here he goes again,
Kyle. All these years he was a great Bill doesn't know how many
quarters is in an inning. I still appreciated him as a guest when we
talked about the WWE, and that's right, yeah, yeah, all that
we can do the fallout of of Vince mcpahan and then, you know,
boy, that guy is special for sure. You know, you know that
he's up and down and I'm not a part of it. Oh never mind,
I'm gonna sell this to you know, UFC and make how much three
billion dollars or something like that. It's something rebillious and it was billions.
And I know that he you know, he bought the off of his dad
for like a million. So not how much money he's made in five years.
He's forty five, I guess he's not. Okay, Yeah, I
want to know how much COVID money he ended up with. What do you
mean, come on, you're telling me he didn't end up with some I'm
thinking. I'm thinking, I hope not. I mean got Russell was designated
as do you remember that, Kyle? He was during the height of COVID.
He got wrestlers designated as necessary personnel so they could go work. Well
yeah, well was at the time. Yes, this is Florida. Yeah,
there are any reasons to not go to Florida. Just be one.
I got Florida coming here. I got a politics and eggs to deal with
in two weeks with Governor Rhnda Santis. I'm sorry. Oh, you have
my sympathy the life I have to sometimes do for, you know, to
film the things for the City of Manchester. I've heard he's a lot of
fun, very gregarious with people, very outgoing, Governor de Santis very much.
Yeah, yeah, he's really He likes to look you're right in the
eyes when he shakes your hand. Realig fan of the buffet I gotta give
the stain Anthom College credit. They do a good job with the food.
That's the only thing that makes me excited about going to these events. I
am so not a fan of buffet anything. Yeah. Yeah, I don't
know if buffets were ever going to come back after the pandemic. I still
haven't been to Golden Corral and for yeah, three years. I'm good with
that. Yeah, I'm not really liking the buffet idea too much myself.
Yeah anymore. But yeah, Charles is in Florida, so maybe he could
skype in figure that out for sure, you guys, you guys should connect
online. I don't know if you're already Facebook friends, you might be.
Oh, Eric Pilch said, I would be Kyle's co host. L O
L. There we go. He's in Iowa. See they're coming out from
everywhere, good old Des Moines where he's from. And if he's in seedar
Rappids, se rappids. Okay, yeah, I drove through there twice three
times. See they go, and he is. In Eric's case, he
is already part of the extended family here at the station. He does our
film reviews for us. We're very good at it, very very good.
I actually had to dog sit last week, dog and house sit, so
I finally relaxed for a couple hours. One night watched Air Air is the
story of Michael Jordan signing with Nike. Oh yeah, I've heard that,
but not really good. I mean, whether you're a sports fan or not,
you just you know the who Michael Jordan is right to know that in
nineteen eighty four, he's just gonna start his rookie season, and I thought
that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon did a good great job as their first time
really being on screen together since Good Will Hunting. Oh wow, Oh no,
I can't Dogma Dogma, So I great movie. Shannon is online,
Shannon might want to be your co host? Hi Shannon, Hello, Hello,
Yes, Hi, Hi Jenny. Hi Kyle, good afternoon. I'm
not used to you talking to you in the afternoon. I'm only here's to
hearing you in the morning. Yeah, well, she's been a bus No.
Oh, I am so sorry. Sometimes after we all have those moments
what's up with the youth? I'll come on now, we all have those
moments that I was really good. Well, come on, did you hear
did you hit the love? Did you hear it? This morning? I
was the letters, one of the letters on Handcock Street. No, I
didn't hit that one, okay, which is funny. All right, Anyway,
what's it gonna say? Did you now you haven't been on the radio
past couple of weeks, Kyle? Right, have you been on vacation or
something. I haven't been on in the morning show, but I've done my
show for the past three weeks for sure. I know I took I did
take the a little bit of August Day off because you weren't there when I
recently i've done that. It's in the NFL season's back and better than ever,
so I've been definitely been in the studio here a lot. Okay,
but I know in August I did go down to to Connecticut for a weekend,
and then I just have a wedding, so there was a number of
weekends I wasn't around. Just says, you can only talk about baseball for
so much before I get bored myself. Yeah, I understand. Yeah,
one thing I U I said the radio Spectrum radio un r s are okay,
I could never say that. There was a remember when you had the
Jason L. Dean song and oh, yes, yes, try that in
a small time diversey about that. Yes, I do remember that. Okay.
I heard that song on the radio yesterday, and I stead of listening
so much to the lyrics because it seems like once I walk into something,
I hear maybe one other thing, but not all of it. The next
time I hear there's a clear riff of Home Sweet Home about Lee Crewe.
I know exactly the part you mean it also that same part. It sounds
a little bit like the solo and beat it by Michael Jackson, that burnt
burner or burnt burner that shows up in a lot of songs. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, But you cannot copyright lyrics. Let me see, I'm
gonna say this right, oh your music people out there that come into stuff
all the lyrics. The lyrics can have the same amount of syllables and have
the same rhythm and be completely different lyrics. That's not copyright infringement because you
can't copyright there, not necessarily. That's not necessarily true if they're not the
same exact words. If the beat, if the underlying beat is the same,
like the sound of the music itself, then yes, that can be
a violation of copyright because that somebody else wrote the original music. If you
change up the lyrics leaving the underlining music the same, you're still breaking somebody
else's copyright. And it's all how you think of it, though, because
you take a course. I can think of one right now. It's the
second uh beginning five syllables to a to a song, it's all. And
where they break or pause or whatever too. I don't know that I've ever
heard anything about syllables? You mean notes? No? Well, I don't
know different? No, do what meanthing different for a syllable? No?
Like? But would you say a syllable? Is it not saying a sound?
Semambulism has five syllables? Okay? Am, I am? I saying
the wrong word. I don't know what that is. Mambulism, But syllable?
Is that the right thing? Syllables? Oh, symbolism? So mambulism
sounds like something you'd want to go to the emergency room for blocking syllables.
Oh, you don't know what I mean. I don't know what you mean,
Shannon, I give upon Shannon. What's up with the youth? That's
what I want to know. I'm concerned she doesn't know which kyles is here?
Oh I think she knows the difference in the voice. Yeah, I'm
definitely not. I was just checking. I'm just checking. Somebody was questioning
Hoppy was wondering about it, so I thought i'd clarify it. Hoppies in
the chat Romanllo, mister okay. I think a perfect thing that Shannon you
should look up is the lawsuit that the estate of Marvin Gaye put on the
wonderful and talented. Uh why am I trying to make of his That wasn't
his estate. That was the one family I ever remember. Oh okay,
but I love how Suit on other stuff, but not that. I just
love how Edwin into court and played the exact same chords and showed that if
you're gonna try to copyright the chords, you're going to copyright. I think
it was My Girl from there was all sorts of songs that just like these
are the same songs. There's so many chord progressions and there's so many different
songs. Yeah, and there's notes are the same. Then you're got to
copyright its exactly. So I think that's when it. I think that's what
you're trying to say, isn't it lyrics? The lyrics? Is that?
Did you mention the lyrics by just a different name? I mean, in
other words, the lyrics themselves? If there's okay, I don't know,
if I think of it later on. Lyrics are no different than a musical
note, if if you're if you think of it that way right to make
notes as that maybe the instrument, and I think of lyrics, say,
is the voice if the melody is the same from song A to song B.
Then you've got a copyright issue. But what Kyle's bringing out is just
because it's a similar chord progression doesn't mean that that's too much of a Well
you might still you might still get sued and you may or may not win.
I mean, that's what we've been doing for the past few weeks on
Retrospectrum Radio is covering that talking about complete Piano school. Well, it's the
guy that I wanted to say, one of the guys in Iron Draw right,
yeah, Iron Jolly, Yeah, yep, he could. Steel Hart
also has a song. They were talking about it last on the Peter By
Show. Angeli's steel Hard has a song. Angeli's comment title, you could
hit that note? He could hit that note? He could? I don't
know that names he could hit Queen's right, you know what I mean?
I could hear Peter White Kim. He's a great singer. Oh boy,
there is any big, big, big fan of him. And that that
special microphone. That's so we're down there, what are you singing? Boys
club? I mean, Thursday mornings are a special time in the Queen City
every every week, that's right. But I just want to say you know
when I hear them and I hear him do that. He I don't know
if they ever do covers, but he could do Angelis by Steelheart and that
one high note in Santom Writer by Tora Tora, but also doesn't Byron g
and the other guys. They have the hell Hound guys. They do the
instrumental things. Uh, instrumental music, Well they have, Yes, they
have artists on their label who do release instrumentals. Yes, we've had a
number of artists like that. Maybe you're thinking a factory of art there.
I'm thinking of them because I remember I called Matt and I asked if they
ever heard of a ud an ud an ud I think I do remember that
because I had heard one on the radio and because they had a now that
I know what it is, sample of the middle least kind of string sound.
Okay, did you redo? Did you redo to you too? All
right? Well, very good. I mean Rick Astley did a cover of
ever Long during the pandemic, which is a fun version of that. I've
seen that. It's not like he's gonna, you know, get sued by
the food fighters. Well, no, he performed it with the food fighters.
That true. I know but he did like his own little performance in
his in his in his homes performance. I didn't realize that. Yeah,
So that's where he realized that the because they played that and then they had
him come up and then he's like, well, I've always loved this song.
So he actually plays a you know, just him and himself phone and
guitar and camera and he just performs it very well. Oh to check out
later on for sure. Oh, very nice, very nice. If you're
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six zero seven. By the way, we mentioned earlier Eric Pilcher and his
classic film reviews. Today at the top of the hour, we're going to
have his review of the film Martin. It's a documentary about my dad.
No, I'm kidding. It's actually a film from nineteen seventy seven by George
A. Romero. H This, my dad's name is Martin. For anyone
who doesn't get the joke, George A. Romero who passed away I think,
I think recently, and so Eric has dedicated the month of September to
George A. Romero reviewing some of his films. Also too, I want
to mention in a couple of weeks, Eric will have his review of The
Exorcist, and there's a whole you know, because there's a new version coming
out and everything. But he would like, uh, he's going to be
having a couple of other people doing that review with him, and he wants
to make it a really big thing. So we would like to get some
listener questions. If you have questions or thoughts on the film, you can
if you're connected with Eric Pilcher on social media, of course, you can
send those directly to Eric, or you can email them to me Matt at
Matt Connerton dot com and I will forward those to Eric, but just something
to think about for his review coming up of The Exorcist in October. Yes,
that new one looks decent. I saw the previous four yesterday. Sometimes
it's a swinging a miss when they try to make movies of the old into
something new. But yeah, I mean again, it was a thirty second
commercial. Yeah, not everything you can say is going to be amazing from
a thirty second commercial. But yeah, yeah, we'll see what happens when
that comes out next month. I don't know if I want to see it.
I've I've seen the original. There's I have a list of films.
It's a very short list, but there's there are certain films that I think
are great films. But despite that, I never want to see them again.
I'm chick. I've never got it. Like, like I thought the
original Saw, the first Saw was so blood and gored in real life.
Yeah, that's true too, that's just yeah, the thrillers I can get
into, like the bird Box. Yeah, but things spewing all over the
place, and yeah, yeah there's some spewing and the Exorcists or Evil Dead
well, because that's funny and silly, exactly, that one you have to
keep. That one you have to keep. But yeah, there's there's a
few films that are just so intense. Requiem for a Dream is another one,
great film. I don't ever want to watch it again. I was
terrified by The Exorcist. Yeah, terrified. Schindler's List is another example.
Yeah, I've seen that, but I wouldn't want to watch it again.
It was while watch it. Yeah. You know, when I was a
kid, though, especially in elementary school we first started at having the stuff
on the Holocaust, I was terrified of watching the movies, the video clips
that they would show us in class because I was terrified I was looking at
my family, so i'd i'd asked to get excused and go to the library.
I have some of those family members literally on the wall in our living
room. But I was I would just be terrified by the prospect of the
connection. There's I mean when I took a lot of films classes, obviously
through my degrees and stuff like that, and so sitting through some of them
are like, oh, boy, is this and I have to do a
paper on this or write about it. Yeah, and then you have to
go where you watch it again, because then you can't remember certain parts and
you know, like, oh the symbolism in this with the red coats,
you know, yeah, it was like I gotta watch this all over again.
Not apples oranges here, But just a side question, have you ever
been in it with Because you've done a lot of filming and you'd work in
the news industry, have you ever been in a situation where you've had to
film something and you had to push past the desired and not you know what
I mean? The first time, you know, you got sent up to
deliver more falls up in Plymouth and they were missing as a college student had
gone swimming and slipped and fell. And so now they got the fishing game
there and you know, I'm not expecting to them to find them. And
so I see a diver come up. I'm filming it, and next thing
you know, the diver pulls the body up and you're like, no,
I didn't want to see that. Yeah, that's not what I was hoping
for at all. And then to hear so I had to wait until we
got an interview with the fish and game, and they couldn't give us the
interview until the parents showed up. And when the parents showed up to identify
that was the worst shrieking sounds like he can only imagine what that was like
when you're like, I could not get the window up fast enough to not
have to hear that, and it was like, oh, oh gosh.
So of course then I feel awful because they still have to leave before I
can go. It was. It was a rough evening for sure, no
doubt yet understandible, no doubt. And then I mean myself, I kind
of want to make a movie about the time that I had to save This
is two thousand and six where I had to save a guy's life up on
the road to the cog Railroad Upper Falls, and uh it. We jumped
from the same spot the day before it rained. All night we went to
jump from the same exact cliffs into this pool of water, and we watched
a guy go around to the other side and jumped into the waterfall area.
Well, it created like a whirlpool effect and he got sucked down. And
so for three minutes we're waiting for this guy to come out, and then
we pull him the shore. He we start giving him CPR, we call
nine on one, and everything's you know, it's at this point everything's taking
forever to like he feels like yeah, and then so we end up getting
a pulse and very minimal breathing. He went to the hospital. He woke
up three days later and didn't know what happened. And so my sister just
happened to have someone missing from work for two weeks and put the stories together
of her missing coworker and this guy that we saved, and my sister worked
with the guy, so he's been We've been able to kind of keep in
touch with them over the past fifteen years, and it's just such a I
feel like at this point I could probably play the character of him now and
if you know, and make this movie a real life thing. So something
I've been thinking about for the past couple of years because it's it was definitely
a lot of stress that day, for sure, because that kind of ruined
the rest of our day. It's now ten am and we're supposed to go
hiking, and now it's like, we, Wow, we did all that
we could. We don't know, like you just don't know at that time
that if this person survived or not, and so yeah, glad you choose.
But I do have something a fun game for you if you want to
play it. I don't know if you it's your show, so I don't
want to take it over. Yeah, but uh, Wrestling Magazine had the
other day the top twenty WWE wrestlers and the most wins in history. Someone
took the time to count each time that these wrestlers have won. Yeah,
and so I have you know, I know we have a lot of people
on the Facebook chat and stuff like that, and I don't want to interrupt,
but I did come prepared for you to take guesses, And who do
you think would be number one? No, I'd like I'd like to do
that. Who So, so I should guess who I think is number one?
Yeah? Number one? I have one through twenty all time winningest wrestlers,
the winningest wrestlers yea all right, of all time, of all time
w w E or everybody. Uh, it's everything you know, from their
time in WCW to ECW to I think at this point those the AW people
aren't gonna have this many wins. New two New All right, I'm gonna
say number one is Hulkogen. Incorrect, He's fifth place, fifth place,
fifth place, one thousand, five hundred and seventy four wins a seventy four
point eight percent victory. Andre the Giant, Hey, I was just gonna
say that, were you look at you stepping on me? Andre the Giant
is not number one. He is a little bit further on the list at
this point. There's some wrestlers that have wrestled for a long time that have
a lot of wins here. I don't know why Andrea. I can't Andrea's
action actually not on this top twenty list, because all right, he did
go as a bad guy for a long time too. Roman Reigns. Roman
Reigns is on the list at number twenty. Oh wow, we have a
call. I think nine hundred ninety five. I think I might know who
this says, Hi, welcome to Matt Connorston unleashed. Who's this? I
have a guess, yes, Sara Pilcher Bruno Samartino. Bruno Sammartino is on
the list, but he is number eight, one thousand, four hundred and
eighty six wins a seventy five percent to winning ratio. Wait, does this
go by total number of wins or by or by ratio windows? I think
it's their win percentage, Matt, which is basic for winds divided by the
total amount of matches exactly. But I'm giving you the percentage of how many
times they won. But got I have the number of how many winsday they
have I get a second guess. That's up to the host to Yeah,
yeah, yeah, goo, go ahead, We'll keep it loose. Yeah,
this is this is painfully obvious to me. And if I'm wrong,
I'm really shocked. Bill Goldberg, you know, that's a really good guess.
That's what Charles Richards had guests too in the chat. Uh oh,
I know, I'm uh, I know he's up at the list. He
is not number one. He is not number one. He's not number one.
Who because they didn't even have him lose on house shows. Yeah,
that surprises me too. Jeez, I'm I'm running out of ideas. Who
could be number one? Triple H, Triple H number nineteen one thousand,
thirty two. Oh oh, Roddy Piper Height. He was actually a bad
guy for the longest time. You gotta remember that when he started off,
he was the bad guy, which I just watched his documentary last week,
which was phenomenal. He is not not up there, He's not up there.
He's jobbed out quite a bit in the NWA. How about Rick Flain?
Oh, okay, uh Rick Flair, I doubt it. No,
he lost a lot actually because he he had a lot of draws too.
Yeah, you know, I forget about you know as a kid that they
had the sixty minute time limits and a lot of move you know, the
count outs were so you know, that's why I think that a lot of
times people kept being champions for so long because they kept you know, getting
counted out. No, uh boy, I want to give hints, but
it's just he's no, I'm just twelve number number twelve. Okay, I
didn't. I didn't. I didn't think he would be on the list.
You gotta be a guy from the eighties. Ye oh, ultimate Warrior.
He actually had a short career. If you remember that he was hot.
He was a blazing hot. For it is not he definitely he has to
be on the top twenty, right because he barely ever lost. They very
That's exactly what it is. He barely wrestled because he didn't always show up
these shows as well. Yeah, so, uh boy, is it Raindy
Savage? You know what she just guessed that it is nuts. If I'm
drawing a blank. Yeah, I'm I really don't know. Charles Richardson says
John Cena. But I couldn't be him. He John seen a number three.
Oh he's number three, number three the Rock. He's higher on the
list. And I would have thought one thousand, seven hundred and eighty seven
victories for John Cena a seventy eight point seven percent winning record. You know,
I'm taking another shot in the dark. I'm so sorry, guy,
that's okay. I'm gonna go with someone who was recently released because he wrestled
over fifteen hundred matches. Oh, I know, he had a twenty year
career. I'm gonna go with Dolph Ziggler. Can't be no is even on
the list. He is. I do not have him on the list here.
Yeah, that was a long shot. What about Stone Cold? Steve
Austen uh j Fed says Stone Cold. I'm gonna start giving you the I'm
gonna go from ten down. How about this? Okay to number one?
Okay, The Big Show? Number ten really, British Bulldog, Surprising,
number nine, Kidding Bruno, Sam Martino, number eight, Ray Mysterio,
number seven, number six, Kane really, number five, Hulk Hogan number
four, Nundertaker, Undertaker, Yeah, Tito Santana number four, number three,
We just went over John Senior number two, the Undertaker and number one
is it known most for his loss? Brett Hart? Okay, Brett almost
one hundred eighty two. You know why myself because almost all time evor wrestler.
Yeah, and he's and he's my my second all time favorite, soa
wow, I'll go through twenty through eleven. Part was probably my first hero
in life. Wow, number twenty, Roman Reigns number nineteen, Triple H
number eighteen, Seth Rollins number seventeen, Shocking, Shamus uh number sixteen,
Dean Ambrose number fifteen, Randy Orton number fourteen, Kofi Kingston number thirteen,
Matt Hardy number twelve, AJ styles At number eleven, Shawn Michaels, Yeah,
Shawn Michaels that that doesn't surprise me. He's on there. I'm surprised
Matt Hardy is on there. It surprises me he's outside the top ten.
Yeah. I give the credit to Wrestling Talk for wanting to go and count
all these wow. Yeah, they got to think about that. There's a
lot of work that the Wrestling Talk had to go into. But I saw
this the other day and I was like, I have to go into house
shows too, and they're there. There's not a lot of well kept records
on house shows, right, And if you really think about it, the
records Brad had in Stampede, a lot of those have to be real hard
to come by just by themselves. We should clarify too for people who don't
know. So when we when we say a house show, that's a show
that is not televised. That's where they are often starts to get there.
You know, is this character going to work? Is he ready for the
going for the limelights? Yeah, or it might even be a big show.
It's just but one that's not happening on television. If you will indulge
me for a moment, people, Yes, I have one of the greatest
house show experiences ever. I actually saw a title change at a house show.
That's wow, that's rare. Yeah. Yes, it was Christian beating
Booker t for the Intercontinental title in Des Moines, Iowa in two thousand and
three. Booker had been working through a back injury and he aggravated the injury
when he went for the scissor kick like he went up and went to and
threw the leg up and just landed on his back, and uh, the
rest came over and basically Christian picked him up, hit him with the unprettier,
rolled him over one, two, three, and just I was like,
are you kidding? And then the next night RAW was in Moline,
Illinois, and I also went to that and we saw Christian. My buddies
and I that I was were with. We saw Christian walk out with the
Intercontinental title. Yeah. And later on in the week, because the dirt
cheat pipeline wasn't as quick, we'd found out that they had planned to do
the title change on Raw. Oh okay, but because Booker had her had
really aggravated the injury, Christian thinking quick on his heels with the rath and
of course book or t going with it just so three in a split second
decided we're just gonna do it tonight. Yeah, that makes sense. Wow.
Melanie in the chat room says, I'm surprised you guys are so into
wrestling. I thought it was mainly mainly thirteen year old boys. Hey,
chicky pooh, you don't know what you're missing. Lane seems a little cantankerous.
Today she does, doesn't she Uh yeah, yeah, cantanker today she's
been hanging out with Hopey. She also said, I don't want to brag,
but I used to scissor kick on Jay Fed on our first date.
Use the scissor kick, I should say, Well, now, I don't
know what we're thinking about, the same maneuver there, what a maneuver?
Yeah, well, there you go. All right, spent a lot of
time. You know, Monday Night Wars were incredible in the early nineties,
early to mid nineties, late nineties. Actually, yeah, more late,
that's true. Yeah, yeah, yep. All right, well I will
leave you guys. I am on a lunch break right now. Okay,
well, yeah, I mean really shocked. I was. I wanted to
give hints, but I just what would you give for Brett Hart a hint
that you guys wouldn't get? You know, right, there's only so much
I can say, like oh, picking myself sunglasses away, you know,
it would have been obvious, Like, there's not everything I could have said
you. I think you guys would have had easily. So I was like,
I'm just gonna let you do this for a little bit. Part is
the only guy that Kevin Nash said he said this on Click This on a
couple of occasions his podcast, that Bret Hart is the only guy smaller than
him that he would love body slam him or do a power move on and
because Brett always made it make sense yep wow, and he was always safe.
Brett never injured anybody, Yep, I was. I watched something the
other day where someone had a massificking concussion and they were supposed to win the
match, and they had to like roll someone up and they were just like
they didn't know where they even were, and whoever lost was did such an
amazing job of faking it to make it look like it was real. But
the person that won the mat I forget who was. Now is something like
just as one of those quick videos on Facebook where you're just like, I'll
quickly watch this and then now that was I think I saw the same thing.
It was Triple H explaining Summer Slam two thousand. In the match he
had with Kurt Angle, he went to pedigree and through the table, which
was a playing spot. The table gave way and Kurt Kurt Angle cracked his
head on the control box and knocked himself out, so Triple H went.
Triple H had his arms hooked, so the full force of Kurt's head just
just hit the control box and knocked him clean out. He was snoring.
Oh wow, but they finished the match. That's amazing. Well, it
was a triple threat with the Rock. Yeah, the WWE CHAMPIONO. Yeah.
The spot was that Kurt was supposed to go out on the stretcher and
then return after the pedigree. Yeah, so it all went to plan.
It's just that they didn't know they're in the ring and they didn't know if
Kurt was going to come back for the return. Yeah. Wow, so
they kind of had to wing it. And as good as the Rock is
on the mic, he is pretty limited in the ring. Yeah. True.
So that uh, that once again just talks up to how great Triple
H is. Yes, yes, that he was able to be like okay,
we're going to get through this, and then what a warrior Kurt Angle
is because he came back out. Yeah. Well you know, of course
he's a New Hampshire guy and we breed greatness here. No matter what anybody
tells you in their YouTube videos. I thought you guys were big into maple
fur up. No, I chug it all the time, you know,
it's it's like my morning coffee. Now, man, I have heard from
a reliable source that you guys are into doing unscrupulous things with maple syrup.
That is that is not true. It is a vicious stereotype. Why do
you think we stay so sweet? Now, let's not feed into the stereotype.
Kyle, please sense we have to fight that. He Matt, I
don't know. Why would a person from why would anyone from the great state
of New York? Lie? Oh, that's that's true. Well, that's
a that's a good point. I just I don't know. I'm I mean,
I love all of my wmn H family, so I don't believe it.
But I might have to rethink life because they're just better than us in
New York. Yeah, that's what some people say. Grump here definitely definitely
grump here, and bitter, very bitter, and their teeth are more yellow
certain people anyway, All right now, yellow teeth, that's true. All
right, Eric, we'll let you let you you're not going to rest of
your lunch break. I worked for a table company, so yeah, and
I'm working from home, so I'll get back on when I get back on
there you go, take your time, all right, my friend? Well,
yeah, absolutely. Oh by the way, before you do go,
I did mention earlier in the show. I don't know if you're able to
hear it, but you're looking for questions from the audience regarding the Exorcist kind
of what we had plans for the Exorcist Believer got deep six. Yeah,
so, uh so we're going a different route. I would love for people
to message me on Facebook questions that will myself and a couple of guys that
are co hosting recorded podcast with me are going, and we'll answer them.
When we do that, it's going to be a retrospective on the Exorcist as
a whole, the film series, and we'll share our review of the new
one Believer. There we go excellent. Yeah, send me the questions if
you can't get them to me. I already discussed this with the man in
charge before I do it. Send them the mat and he can forward them
onto me and we'll definitely answer as many questions as we can. It be
an awesome problem to have to run out of time, but yeah, absolutely,
But yeah, so it you know, just trying to make something out
of nothing. Basically that's right. All right, Eric, Well, thank
you very much, my friend. We're gonna let you go and in a
couple of minutes. Ye. Fun. Nice talking with you all, and
you especially Kyle. Yeah, I'm sorry you did not guess your number one,
but you had some good guesses in there. And just I really thought
Bruno Samartino because he had like a ten year championship reign. Yeah I know,
yeah, absolutely he did. Yeah, that's true. That's true.
All right, Eric like so, yeah, but all right, thank you
guys. Have a good rest to the show. All right you two.
Eric, by way, have you got into Young Rock at all? Oh?
Yeah, Jenny and I watched. I watched a number of the first
couple episodes, and I thought it was very fun. I thought they did
a good job of making it feel like, yeah, this is what normal
Sundays were like, with all these different wrestlers hanging out at the house and
there, you know, oh, Vince just signed, Vince just called.
He wants me to come to to Connecticut. This could make people a chances
and you know, Dad's like, oh, what what about me? Yeah.
So I thought that was a very good job of making it fun for
the audience, and yeah, you know, for wrestling fans for sure,
to see what it was like in the early eighties. Yeah, they did
three seasons of it. They didn't renew it for a fourth, unfortunately,
but okay, but yeah, I guess they put it so we watched it
on Peacock, but I guess on on NBC they they had it up against
SmackDown, which is not so not not a great well, not the best
guy to put it on, you know, if you're trying to attract wrestling
fans. But seriously, it's it's a tough business trying to figure out when's
the right time to put a show on, you know, against one of
your biggest draws. No, not likely would be a good decision. But
in the I mean for anything tonight, there's there's two money in football games
for football, which it's raw crush everything, and you know, and then
you got you know, raw and everything like that. So for other times
of the year, for those eighteen weeks that there's football games, everything else
just kind of is is you know, much lower in the ratings. Yeah,
oh yeah, yeah. Well before we before we get to the break
and Eric's film review, we should say hello, everybody, in the Facebook
live chat. Very busy chat room today. Eric Pilcher is in the chat
room. Tom Blanchard also joins us and says, sounds a little like Alice
Cooper, referring to of course, Jerry and the scumbags made of Adam Sandler
a little bit too, really, just from the way that he was singing
and talking about things. Yeah, it definitely had me thinking about some of
his first couple of albums that he had. Yeah, you're right, Yeah,
I can hear it. The whole album is just incredible. Yes.
Yes, Charles Richardson I mentioned, joins us in the chat. From the
state of Florida. Ronda Ferverro says, Callie in the house. She is,
of course in the great state of California. Hello, and we'll be
getting a package out to you soon. Oh, very good. Yes.
Yes. John Hopwood is in the Facebook live chat. Hello John, let's
see Miriam Bannish joins this and says good afternoon. Eric Pilcher says, Ladies
and Gentlemen, is my favorite Saliva track. We were talking a little bit
about Saliva earlier. Yeah. Carol Zoe Warrowitz joins this and says hello,
Hello, Carol. Jay Fed. I think we mentioned as in the chat
room. Of course, from the Great State of Vermont. It was John
Hopwood who said, regarding Shannon, she thinks he's Kyle Clayland, right,
she knew the difference. Yes, yes, clearly, I was checking to
make sure I liked it. You're much taller he Kyla admits the more handsome,
more good looking, or you know, he's come to his senses and
realized that it's not some sort of rivalry going on. I am who I'm
v That's how they say it in New York. Yes, oh, so
Kyle. You know Kyle, and I respect him, like him, just
don't get to see him very often because I don't always like to get up
at the you know, it's an early morning hour when I have a you
know, soccer game at seven pm. Then I get a film, Well
let's to you when I would get to go home from work. Yeah,
yeah, Jay Fed says, Melanie loves when I sing What's Up with the
Youth. Yeah. I remember that song What's Up with the Youth by Corey
Feldman. We were playing that on Friday's Up with You. Yes, yes,
John Hopwood said, this is regarding what we were talking about earlier melodies
melodies are copyrightable. George Martin inserted a few bars of Glenn Miller's in the
mood to the outro of All You Need Is Love, thinking it was out
of copyright and the Beatles got hit with a lawsuit and had to pay.
Oh. Yes, it's always interesting how like Stairwood Heaven was a cover of
you know, another song, but somehow let's get out of that. Yeah.
The judge ruled in Zeppelin's favor pretty amaz Yeah, yeah, yeah absolutely.
Jay Fed wants to o Kyle if you considered increasing the length of your
beard. Not really. See, I'm the same way people's beard. I
like to keep it. I like to keep it trimmed. I could never
do like a big long beard like a couple of times. It just doesn't
I just I don't know, I feel like I'm more professional looking with this.
Yeah, like food exactly. Then you don't even know if you have
ice cream on your face or not? Yeah, you know, is that
barbecue sauce or is that or did you nick yourself? Yea, by the
way, I Scott Robinson said, uh, well, it's pretty obvious that
uh Ivan Putski the Polish hammer would be number one, followed by the Hulkster.
But he wasn't even on the list. Was he He was nut?
He was nut. Melanie says regarding Roddy Piper, he should have won an
Oscar for They Live just so much depth in his ass, in his acting.
I don't know if she's being sarcastic or not. Probably I would not
have given Piper an Oscar, but I will say I think he is excellent
in that film. I don't think the film Eric Pilter and I've talked about
this. I don't think the movie They Live itself is that great, but
I think he's really good in it. And I stand by that. Is
that the one when he walks into the bank or something like that, that's
the one with the glasses. Yeah, he says, I'm here to I'm
here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum.
Yeah that's exactly. Yeah, Yeah, I thought it was that the greatest
line ever. He's really good at really good in that. Oh. Charles
had guessed at one point Bob Backland, but he wasn't on the list,
wasn't, which actually surprises me. I would have thought I thought that he
would have been on there cross face something, oh, the cross face chicken
wing, the chicken wing. He used to talk about how he would procure
the cross face chicken wing on you, which was always funny because he was
using procure or wrong but he but he'd say it and it was but the
way you would say it was funny. Scott Robinson had said I'm going to
go out on a limb and hear and say maybe Chief Jay Strongbow. But
he wasn't on the list. A couple of those did surprise me, though,
Melanie says, wasn't Trump on the wrestling circuit for a while, He's
got to be on that list. Didn't he beat Vince No Trump? Well,
Trump never acted well by proxy? He did. Yeah, didn't Vince
have his head shaved? Yeah, because they did that one year they did
that. It was Bobby Lashley versus Umaga, and Vince was in Bobby Lashley's
corner and Umaga wait, no, I'm sorry, Oh yeah, I just
froze. No, Trump was in Bobby Lashley's corner and Vince was in Umaga's
corner. And then Bobby Lashley won, So then Vince got his head shaved.
So Trump shaved Vince's head. Trump Trump did get involved in a couple
of storylines over the years, and probably my favorite thing that Trump ever did.
Actually it might have been partially human. That's uh. Let's see,
I want to make sure we don't miss anybody in here. Uh oh.
Scott Robinson said, anyway you slice it, maple syrup is better than corn.
Yeah, of course, and you can digest maple syrup. Yeah,
Melanie, Melan, that's a good point. Melanie, think about something happier
now. Melanie has already suggested a question for Eric regarding the Exorcists, but
it's not one that I can read on the air, which means it can't
be answered on the air. That's true, Well, it would have to.
You have to. You'd have to speak in code and euphemisms. Melanie
is not one for code. Come on. Jay fund says, I never
get anything in my beard. I'm very clumsy, so I would totally.
I would end up with all kinds of food stuffs in my beard. I'm
sure if I know if I grew it out long. On that note,
let's we are just passed top of the r So here's what we're gonna do.
We're gonna do Eric's film review, and then we'll show some love to
our amazing sponsors, and then we will be back with the balance of our
show. Kyle, are you sticking around or what are you doing? Your
guys are cool with that? Yeah? Absolutely? Also absolutely Kyle Heavey from
Off the Mark Sports is with us. He's gonna be sticking around. And
Jenny is here, of course, and right now we're going to do This
is Eric Pilter's classic film review, and this is George A. Ramiro's Martin.
Check this out. This is really good. Whoops, here we go.
My name is Martin. I'm maybe four years old. People think I'm
crazy when I tell them how old I am. I'd like to be normal.
I just have a sickness. The only way I can survive is by
drinking blood. It's not easy living the way I do. I have to
be careful all the time. I'm pretty good at it. I think as
I get older, I get better. I haven't been caught yet, Martin.
Another kind of terror. You see. People don't understand what's wrong.
I think that I'm a monster. I think I'm a vampire. People don't
realize that those things I see in the movies are not really I don't have
a whole lot of women. It's nice to watch them. I watch them
a lot all the time. I have to to be sure that nothing goes
wrong. I follow them. I plan very careful. I have needles now
I can use them. I can put them to sleep and it doesn't hurt
Martin another kind of terror. I would like to be like everyone else.
I have to do things that I don't necessarily like to be. I want
to stay alive. I do need blood from a director of Night of the
Living Dead, not sperad to Dracula, night Walkers, or the Empires.
No matter the verbiage, these creatures have been a major part of horror cinema.
The argument could even be made that it is what brought horror to film.
Many horror artists have put their own spin on the blood sucking lore that
includes the Man of Honor. For Classic Film Reviews the month of September George
A. Romero, released in nineteen seventy seven, Martin follows the ticular young
Man. This is the debut role of frequent Romero contributor John Amplus, who
believes himself to be a vampire due to his thirst for blood and an old,
outdated family myth. This causes him to travel to stay with his cousin,
who does believe him to be an old world vampire, locating the situation
is when Martin falls for a lonely housewife in the small town. When one
looks at the career of Romero, you can find many amazing works. A
common question of filmmakers is what is their favorite film or their favorite work.
For Romero, he has said many times it is this film. Our first
brief clip is Romero explaining why and how this film began is much longer than
the ninety minutes that was brought to the screen. And then we will hear
from horror film effects king Tom Savini. This was his first collaboration with Romero
of many more he would do, and also this was his first time doing
more than just basic makeup. He did the effect in the film. He
was a stunt man and he also had his first theatrical role. It's still
my favorite of my movies. You know, I think that the cast and
crew, I think numbered fifteen in total. Everybody just put out one hundred
and twenty percent and we just had a great time. It was originally a
lot longer. I over wrote it. I had a lot more narration,
and you know, I was back in the trending room that we decided,
well, we don't need this, we don't need bad. But it's still
I think it's very, very close to what my original idea was, you
know what was originally on the page and now Tom Savine. I was in
college. I heard that George was doing another movie, a vampire movie.
I went down to audition for the Vampire. I wanted to be Martin the
Vampire. I went down there and he was already cast during the anfinance,
of course, but I had my portfolio, so I remember following George around,
flipping page if he was so busy. I was following around, flipping
page just to my portfolio. Hey, yeah, we'll use you're hearing your
makeup effects. And Martin is the first film I've ever done to fair George,
and it was the first time that I had to think of makeup.
See before Martin, makeup was pretty makeup on it for characters for Age.
It was the first time I thought of makeup as special makeup effects, special
effects involving makeup. This is before this bladder craze. You know, after
Dawn of the Dead and Frieda to the Thirteenth, where all the movies sort
of became the same. Tom and I had met years before when we were
the first film that we were going to try to make, and we needed
two young people, and so we went around and looked at high school plays
and I met Tom. He was in a high school play. That movie
never happened, and then Tom went off into his own were old and came
back having done a couple of things, and came to visit one day and
said, Hey, I'm doing effects now and I'd like to do some acting.
It was the beginning of something that just stood fast for the whole all
the rest of the movies. I was doing the makeup effects on but he
cast me in a row. I wound up doing stunts as well. We
had this typical enthusiasm, you know. I said, great man, you're
just in time. We got this project going, and it was the first
time we got to work together. The main darkly comedic elements of this film
is that of Martin and his Lithuanian Old World cousin, Tatakuda. Kuda will
only refer to Martin as nos Feratu when Martin first comes into the home of
Kuda. They have a confrontation when Kuda tells him the rules that Martin must
abide. Lost in this being audio is the religious imagery that surrounds Kuda.
There is garlic on his door to protect him from Martin In, a cross
within arm's reach in many areas of his room. This aspect of dark comedy
is one of the major ways this film defies being a specific genre. Palm
Green, you may come and go, but you will not take people from
the city. If I hear it a single time, I will destroy you
without salvation. You may not enter my room. When I wish to speak
with you, I will. My granddaughter stays with me, you will not
enter her room. I have told her not to speak with you, but
she will. You will not answer tomorrow. You may best next day you
work in my shop. I've been told you are imbecile. Can you speak?
Speak so I can hear your voice? Speak? Does for at all?
My grad ex forms et aim quien star tips east. You want a
brother, you won't not in Marold your world lie. My family isn't any
magic. There isn't any magic, just as yours fall. I fool nor
fool. I am your cousin. I am your cousin, Martin. You
see you see, you see, you see. It isn't magic even I
need that magic. Throughout this month long analysis of Romero's work, we have
found that most of his films have an underlying or in your face social commentary.
One would think in a film like this it would be hard to add
one. However, that is a part of Romero's genius. Even in a
genre bending film like this, he is still able to put in that commentary.
The commentary of this film is old world beliefs and traditions versus new world
ideas. That is evident in the scenes of Kuda and his family. In
our last clip, we hear an argument between him and his granddaughter Christine.
He goes to old family lore to explain his belief in Martin being a vampire
and even defends it. Then we hear Christine take the modern approach to Martin's
issues, that he simply needs psychiatric help. It's crazy. I can't believe
this is happening. It's a nightmare for you and him. Your father was,
that's from our part of the world. Your mother knew, she believed
if she did. Thank God, I was too little to know her.
Martin had his father until he was thirty two. Grandfather. He is just
a boy who did the book Christina. We have the books of the family.
Did you ever look? Of course the books. The books will show
it. Those damn books, they shall be burned. That's where you get
your horble ideas asked the boy himself. He's unbalanced, he's mad, and
you and those books have driven him to it. Nosfar Apto. He was
born to a lindabor Essa and Ruddy Matthias in the Old Country in eighteen ninety
two. He is young from Nose Ferrato. There have been nine to such
a person to the family. There are three still alive. Martin is wife
Caldamaldoli, is the eldest in the family. Now from the Old country.
He sends the letters telling who will take the pumila into the house. Will
obey first for the family shame, and again because to defy the evil ones
is for being a curse upon oneself. I will not shame the family,
but the devil. The devil can take my soul. I would have destroyed
the children the moment. There's old designs, a landa Budoressa took her own
life instead. Now Martin comes to me. People cannot come to other people's
beliefs. It's hard for you, I know, it's hard for anyone young.
Do you believe that God's whole work runs by the lawns of the few
scientists we have been able to discover, Oh, Adorcastina, there is more.
People are such as vague. They know so much, they think they
know all, and that makes it easy for those fract That makes it easy
for to all the devils. I will say this review was not an easy.
One reason being is this film doesn't really have a genre, a major
following, and is mostly unknown even to Romero fans. But to those that
have seen it, it truly is a memorable film, and once you do
see it, it is easy to see why it is Romero's favorite film.
I feel that is because it's just like Romero, it defies conventions and norms.
It takes what people feel works best and throws it to the wayside and
allows the creator to have their own vision. It marches to its own b
It's comedic, gory, scary, and thought provoking. This film serves as
the perfect example of a Romero film and what makes Romero films great? And
if you are a fan of his work or merely just being introduced, it
makes for a great twist on an ages old legend. I hope you join
me this Friday when we conclude our month long tribute to George A. Romero
by looking at his first film, the groundbreaking, trendsetting, all time great
horror film classic, The original Night of the Living Dead. For WMNH and
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and on the couch we have Kyle Heavy, host of Off the Marks
Sports. Hello, Hello, Hello, and if you are just joining us,
Kyle hasn't been here for a long time on this particular program, but
your show does air live on Sunday mornings. Sunday mornings ten to noon and
then there's a replay Wednesday nights. Wednesday Night's from seven to nine pm.
Yes, you can laugh at all the embarrassing dumb guesses on who is going
to win in the NFL week because the show's on Sunday morning and then the
replays on Wednesday night. So it's funny for me to be like, oh,
I picked that for that reason only. And they got like, football
is a you know, it's a sport that's generally lower scored, and I
mean, you'll get a forty point game every now and then. Yesterday it
was only the fourth time in NFL history that a team scored seventy points.
Seventy to uh to twenty was the score in the game. They were six
yards away from breaking the all time record, and they were three two points
away from breaking the all time points record for a game with the you know,
the record was seventy two. They had a chance to break the record,
but they decided to be a little bit more nice and all right,
we're already up fifty. I think we're gonna win this game, and it's
just you're that close. I just wow, I don't know what I would
I would probably would have gone for the record you're you're that close. I've
never and there was a there's a family in Florida because it was the Miami
Dolphins and the Denver Broncos and this family in Florida have a tradition where they
do a shot after each time the Miami Dolphins scored a touchdown. They scored
ten touchdowns. I'm just curious how drunk that family was. Ten shots in
three and a half four hours alcohol poisoning. Well, hopefully they they are
changing that, uh, that tradition in some ways, I think there should
be a number. Well, specify what you have to shot. I'm not
part of the family. I just saw might be a good idea. I
hopefully they did shots of water, because there's no way you want to do
ten shots of tequila to drink. But at the idea of that makes me
have the chills. I just because you're not expecting your team to score ten
touchdowns, right, you know, touchdowns six points with the extra points usually
seven. So to know they scored ten times, it was pretty impressive to
see for sure. So yeah, wow, that's incredible. The studio line
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Jenny, you had something, uh, while there's an update on the health
insurance and there's also the event coming up. I do, I do,
but a real quick I have a shout out to DC Wolves. DC Wolves
is a new band added to the Swarmy fast line up. Oh very nuch,
so we should be hopefully seeing them either in studio or have them buy
Skype at some point so we can check them out. Excellent. Absolutely,
As far as the now the insurance thing with me, as you guys may
or may not know, when we left our story, we had United States
Senators over four thousand signatures and I've lost count of how many videos trying to
get my Medicare disadvantage plan to actually do their job and pay the medical bills
they had said they would pay for the infusion therapy since April and then have
denied the claims or partially denied the claims since then. We just received a
letter in response to Senator Hassen that they have found a clerical era and now
maybe in fact fixing said clerical ever where they will actually pay the bills.
As I've said before, I will let you know when they actually do that.
More important, I'll see you in the morning if you want. Oh,
you're going to see her in the morning. In the morning, yea,
oh, I'll give you. I'm really grateful to her, absolutely really
grateful to her, to her, and she has a staff member in Portsmith,
Elsie who's awesome, just absolutely awesome and has really helped me work with
us. You know what my event is tomorrow that I'm going to see her
at. But I know i'll see her. I should probably check my emails
really quickly. We were singing some praises because she was fighting for healthcare for
me. And you know, any anytime a senator actually stops and takes a
moment to help a constituent, that that matters, that really matters. And
I'm glad, glad to see the absolutely, and and Senator Shehan's office has
also been very helpful as well. Chris is a great guy. I appreciate
you. You know, I have had difficulty. Oh no, not no,
no, no, I thought you were going to be talking. I
thought you meant papas. Oh no, Chris is from Senator Yeah. And
this is a gentleman named Vic that's in the DC office that's been super helpful.
Yep. They've been all helping me with this. This is how bad
it has gotten to fight for insurance to actually pay the bills they're supposed to
pay. Which is why we are going to be a part of a national
movement. On October eleventh, there is going to be a care over Cost
event right here in the Queen City. I believe we will be at Pulaski
Park, but that information will be cemented in very short order. We do
plan on having tables available from various organizations like Rights and Democracy. I do
believe that Hampshire ACLU is being invited as well. If you're part of an
organization and you want to be there for this event, please feel free to
reach out to me. I do want to hear from you. If you're
approved, you'll be given a table spot at no charge. You can probably
just bring your gear and set up. Now, what we're all looking for,
what we're all working towards, is healthcare for all. Healthcare is a
basic human right. Nobody should be locked out of healthcare by a price tag,
especially when you're paying into it all. We all pay our premiums,
we pay our copays, our coinsurance with a promise that our bills will be
paid, and when those moneys are pocketed by these people into record numbers of
profit. Let's talk about United Healthcare eight point one billion dollars in profit the
first quarter of this year alone. That is three months, three months.
They're making over seventy million, excuse me, over seventy billion dollars a year
in profit off of Medicare premiums. This is not okay. We need you
to come out and help us with that. If you have a horror story
you want to share, If you're fighting with your health insurance and you need
help, if you're getting denied and delayed to death, contact me. I
will be more than happy to put you in touch with many organizations that are
out there helping people file appeals, helping people fight. I will help you.
I will not turn you away. We're trying to do everything that we
can. If you want to go public like I did, we will help
you that way as well. But the point is is we need everybody to
come out. So on October eleventh, we're going to have the Care of
a Cost Day of Action, which is also going to be coinciding with other
organizations across the country. So this is a national movement that's taking place that
we will be taking part in here in the Queen City. I'm expecting speakers
such as Representative Jody Newell. If you have not met her yet, we
did have her as a gift on the show. We do plan on having
her again. Representative Newell is, Oh, she's She's a firecracker, boy.
She is out there to get it. She's a fighter, I mean
a fighter. I actually met her when I was in DC on one of
these actions where and we were also doing some lobbying, and she's incredible,
she really is. I love her spirit, I love her energy, and
she is in it to win it. She is not going to give up.
She's not. She's fighting on many different fronts, but healthcare is one
of the ones that she absolutely pays a lot of attention to and near and
dear to her heart because there are people who are denied healthcare that are dying
every day. So we do expect her to be present, and there are
other speakers that will be announced. But as I said, if you're going
to, if you have an organization and you want to be a part of
this day, get in touch with me. I'd be more than happy to
put your name an organization in and if you're approved, you'll get a free
table spot for that day. We'll be meeting between three and five pm on
October eleventh, which again is a Wednesday. I encourage you to look it
up. If you're not sure way to look, give me a call.
You can go to care of a cost dot org. That's done by People's
Action. You guys might be familiar with that. Mattie's got the hat on
right now for People's Action. They are helping organizations across the nation do this,
including trainings. I'm attending one of the trainings. They're doing a lot
to try and help us be organized, because the more organized we are,
the more we can fight together and win the battle against these companies that are
ripping us off and causing our people to die and suffer, and that needs
to end. Yep, that needs to end. Absolutely all right, very
good, and we have a call. Hi, welcome to Matt Connerton unleashed.
Who's this you're Oh boy? Oh boy, he must be. He
probably wants to get in on this event coming up? What event? Oh?
No, are you find about Jerry's beautiful song? Wasn't it awesome?
I love Jerry's music? Oh so good? Well, he's a fake in
a phoney just like you. I'm taking a phone. Oh my god,
how can you even say that the song was awesome? You were so nice
the last time you called. What happened? You were positive? Joe?
What happened? I am positive, Joe. I just don't like Jerry.
This is a made up person. He was caught on a DOLPHI His picture
wasn't real. What the music? I don't know where he's getting it from.
Oh, I'm just you know. This is all based on a goof
on me and an insult towards me, which I really don't care because I'm
not that sensitive. I mean, I've had a lot worse things happened to
me living in New York. Kyle, what do you think is Jerry Robinson
a fake. I mean he sounds really I don't know. I'm not sure.
No, I can only go off of things that I know. Please
plead the fifth that you know something about this band. I mean, the
music is great, it really is. No, I wasn't. I was
in the well. The music is not bad quality. It's just that Billy
Painter did a video on me and he was insulting me, saying that jo
Joe and I don't know why he calls me Joe Joe. He should call
me by my proper name. I stupid of him, But anyway, what
do you expect from a guy like that? So he said basically that every
song on the seven songs that that was forwarded to me was about my sayings
like you know, raxo or what ather sayings I do? But I don't
know, I forgot my own fail something was at all insult towards me.
I think that's what Billy said. Really awesome were meant to be insulted to
me. All my saints, you know, like, uh, I forgot
maybe some of them I can't say on the air, but there was like
seven of them. Road of yes something yeah exactly, yeah, yeah,
yeah. But really Psycho with no Seat down to Bumpy Roll Life, and
that is such an amazing song. I just so enjoy the music. How
could you not enjoy it? It's awesome. Well, you're look, I
think you've got a point. But the problem is that when it's directed to
insult you as an individual, Uh, your enthusiasm is not going to be
the way you're describing. Oh but Joe, Joe, why take it that
way? Why? Yes, why that's right? And maybe I'm not really
taking it anyway. I just thought i'd make some conversation, you know,
And I thought that would be a good comment because you see that guy to
whoever he is, and I think he's thirty seven years old. I mean,
my friends caught him slipping his real voice because he ain't even to taste
that is Jerry, you know, I mean, come on, that's not
his real voice. And there was a two second gap that my friend picked
up on okay, and that was not his voice. It's some guy that's
thirty seven years old. And also my friend described that you guys did some
kind of technology to bring Jerry, this Jerry Robinson to life who's been nothing
but harassing me, and I made him shut down his YouTube channel because he
used one of my songs without my permission. You're so wrong, dear.
There's a whole new, better channel that was created. That's why the other
one's not there anymore. Haven't you seen the new one. It's been up
for a few months now. It's amazing. No, I don't follow this
guy. I don't want to follow this guy. He's been nothing but insultive
to me. I mean, I don't I'm gonna suffer or cry in the
corner. I mean, you need a lot more to make me cry.
And I don't cry anyway, I'm a real man. But it's just that
he was engaged and harassment of my of me making, you know, jumping
all over me. I don't even know this guy, and he started insulting
me, and and you know, come on, like, why should I
be enthusiastic with a guy that insults, insults people insulted? What is it
with people that just want to insult people all the time? I know,
you know, I just can't understand why some people just can't let other people
live their lives. You know, why is that? Joe Joe, well
not in radio. I mean, me and Ratzel have a rivalry going.
But you know, I do like Matt, and I don't take back what
I said that Matt just had enthusiastic voice. He goes, Joe, you're
so nice before you were good. Joe, Well, I think call Matt
Ratzel. It's really a made up name. We just you know, I
don't know. We're both broadcasters. But Matt has the edge because he works
for a real radio station. But my internet show a Matt. I hope
you let me. I hope you don't push the dump button on me,
on the mute button on me when I when you give me permission to announce
the day that the show is going to start on my on my you know,
on my website. You're gonna let me get through, right, I
hope? When would I ever? When have I ever pushed the dumb button
on you? You did? I don't remember that. How dare you?
Oh? I do I do? My friends? Do I do you push
the button? I think it's not a dump button, but it's like a
mute button, you know, as soon as I set my website or something
like that, because you, of course you and I were on each other's
case. You push the button, and so people wouldn't listen to my website.
No, I don't think he's very American of you. Right, Well,
what you have to under stand, Joe, And Jenny knows this because
she, you know, she has to witness this every day. I suffer
for I'm a I suffer from a neurological condition which causes my arms to suddenly
spasm and I'll start pushing buttons and I can't control it. And it has
nothing to do with my website. Yes, it does. Whenever I hear
your website, my arms begin spasming. It's a condition. They can't figure
it out. There's no cure, there's no medication for it. It's just,
uh, I hear your website and my arms begin spasming uncontrollably, right,
Jenny, Yes, it's a tick of some kind. I see.
Well, you know it's a shame that you're practicing censorship. I mean,
you know, and you and I can have as many discussions or disagreements,
but when it comes to censorship, I think you have more of a censorship
spasm. Yes, that's what it's called, the censorship, censorship with morality.
I didn't hear what you say. I'm confusing censorship with what more morality.
Matt never here hits the quiet button unless he's trying to protect people from
something unseen or unseemly. I should say, you know, I just want
you to know that I don't need you to promote my website. Oh good,
I don't need to go on social media. I don't need anything.
Okay, It's just that I thought you and I can have a gentleman's agreement
to you know, maybe whatever I mean. I I kind of mention you
on my YouTube channel, which you hijacked through your technology because you aren't supposed
to be on there. Billy's not supposed to be on there. But you
guys, we're all stalkers, you know, so you you want to hear
what crazy Joe should say. GI me for a guy who's you know,
not light, you certainly make it your worthwhile to listen to all my videos,
Jojo, when you talk about us, we like to keep a little
track. And I don't know if you figured it out yet, but you
can't actually block people on YouTube. Yeah, you can block people from commenting,
you can shut the comments off, but you can't block people. Quite
often, although sometimes when I try to find Tom Gully's videos, I can't,
so I think Tom Gully may have blocked me somehow, but that's different
subjects. Enemies. Ah, he hates me, Yes, Tom Gully hates
me absolutely. Yeah. You know, Matt, I don't really hate you.
I know that I disliked you a few times, but I lost my
temper with you. But I never hated you because you're smarter than the average
hillbilly, because you have somebody warm and fuzzy things to say about us.
Now, Joe, Joe, he's trying to be positive Joe again, I
think. And Jenny. I don't know about Jenny. The jury is still
out on her. She can be a nice person what she wants, or
she could be vicious and unleash her attacks upon me or anybody that she doesn't
like or agrees with. And I heard that conversation that day with that guy
that was talking about you know, he was kind of conservative leftist. I'm
I'm sorry, rightist, and you screamed at the top of your lung.
State you almost had a nervous breakdowncept the day at that guy. And no
deed to you guys, friends, But you guys have been with the opinion.
No, I never heard you yell so loud in my life, I
did not yell. I do not yell on air, nor have I yelled
on air. He was a guest who wants to run for president only he
wants to insert his religious beliefs into our law books and have control over oh,
everybody from his perspective. And I'm not in the okay. I'm into
basic human decency. And the Democrats today are ruining our country. And I
know you guys don't like that because you're a hardcore left this liberal Democrats.
Now, how do you feel about You've talked about Jenny and I. How
do you feel about Kyle? We have Kyle Heavy here from he's the host
of Off the Mark Sports. How do you feel about Kyle? We don't
want him to be left out? Hey Kyle, how are you doing?
Buddie? Hello, Joe, I'll listen. You signed a cool guy.
I like this sound of your voice. Well, thank you very much.
It's it's taking a lot of broadcasting years to have a confident, polite voice
here, So I appreciate that you have a deep voice. We can't change
it that And what does Kyle doing again? He's the host of what he
has? How many years experience in media, both in front of a camera,
behind a camera and on radio. Oh my, wow, that would
be hard to calculate math right now, that would be math. You know
we're doing that. Yeah, brain activity. I mean I didn't, I
guess give you numbers earlier. I know you've been in the industry a lot.
Really yeah, probably the kids again in media like broadcasting, what is
his expertise where Matt he just talks about general stuff. Well, I've worked
for television and radio for fifteen years. Wow. I host a show here
on ninety five point three called Off the Mark Sports where I talk about sports,
which you know, your your New York state of mind is not looking
so good in the sports world world of things. I'm just well, the
Jets are are a nightmare and they got to get rid of that guy.
But other than that, that's about all I know. But I am a
sports fan, a great cold Jesus. See, you're a normal guy,
you know what I mean. See, I'm not a normal guy. I'm
a very sick, demented person. You know. I don't want to be
normal, and I don't want people to accept me as normal. I want
people to look at me like I've got three heads. When you open your
mouth, you have out of nervous state. And it's ninety four to ninety
five point percent white, and it has no idea what black coach. It
really is like to this super Bowl that they're gonna usher in Usher totally unfair.
What because uh, he's a racist. They've eliminated rock and roll and
Matt, you should be on this because you're a former musicianer, you play,
uh you know, you like rock music, and yet you don't defend
our way of life, our culture, which is rock and roll, you
know what I mean? But he says our, I like, you're a
trader. Matt, you know you you you you? I think you approve
of this Usher guy coming to do the super Bowl Kyle. I I think
I know how Kyle feels about this. I mean, he's a white guy,
conservative guy, you know. I mean, he's normal, you know,
so of course he's gonna say, well, it doesn't matter. I
think that's great. I like Usher, or maybe he doesn'tn't like Usher.
But you, Matt, you're supposed to be on our side, and yet
you're such a trader. I'm to know who the hour is. I I
don't I don't think of it in those terms. Show. I just see
people. I just see people as people, and I enjoy a lot of
different kinds of music. Yeah, I'm sure as a person he's he's not
representative of the rap crap, anti social behavior. That eighty five percent of
rap music is negative. It's not even music. It's rapping. For Christ's
sake, Matt, it's rapping. And on the words you played bass,
right or whatever, it's thement you played for. It puts down urine sament,
It puts down your musical background, and you don't see it that way.
No, I don't feel it as wonderful and beautiful, right. I
used to play bass with a hip hop group called Project Hybrid. Well,
I wonder you're a trader. I guess so they indoctrinated me. Are you
serious or you're just kidding me? No, I used to play bass.
I've also played with a lot of rock bands, and I've played I've played
in metal bands. Yeah, I've played in all kinds of stuff. But
yeah, I played with a hip hop group called Project Ibraid. It was
great. It's a lot of fun, live band with one second yes style.
I don't know how old you Are you sound like you're in your forties?
But are you interrupting roll? Do you like you concur with Matt with
this hip hop rap culture that Matt loves so much, Joe, we have
no decision making on who performs at the halftime show, whether we like it
or not. It's all about ratings and it's all about money, and we
have no control over who gets to decide. I missed the days of celebrity
death Match where I wouldn't even watch the halftime show. I'd flip over to
MTV and watch Clay animation that was really more more exciting. I forgot about
that. Yeah, so I don't even care about halftime. That's that's my
time to go use the restroom and get some more food. Whether you care,
you like Usure or not, there's an ability to change the channel and
do something else instead spending that twenty minutes worrying about who's performing. Talking about
this as a super Bowl, the biggest football game of the year, if
not the world, and they used to have rock bands there and now they're
selling out to hip hop, rap crap culture, and you know that's what
I don't approve of. Do you like rock and roll? Kyle or do
you are you like Matt? Do you like anything? I definitely listened to
a lot of various music. I'm not a fan of Usher. I don't
even know who performed at the halftime this past year. Joke, you can
you answer me that we'll perform where who performed at this past halftime show?
Well, it's the last maybe fifteen years or more. I mean, they
had Janet Jackson. I kind of respect her because of the Jackson family.
They were very musical family. They weren't into the rap stuff, although that
was a big controversy when not the guy pulled her bra off and exposed and
that got a lot of uh, you know that was in decency, I
guess. I mean me, I don't mind. You know, I'm not
I'm not a stub a godly spirit. You know who you're supposed to her
breast? You know that's so that's so indecent. I'm not like that.
It's not that I meant considered Prince is to push rap crap. Princess has
always going to row five. I'd have said it, and everybody knows who
d Snyder is, and you know, I think it's wrong. I think
it's wrong. I think it's prejudice and it's discriminatory against white people. Well
when when when The Who performed on February seven, twenty ten. That was
a good halftime performance they played. It's rock and roll. I mean,
what couldn't be I mean, I look, I'm not saying that they shouldn't
be diversity. I'm saying that when you have rap music for the past fifteen
or whatever years in the super Bowl, it's not consistent. That's seen presudicial,
prejudicial. They had Bruce Bringsteen, white Boy, rock and roll music,
Heartbreakers, no Sabbath. What is where I'm coming from? Now,
Kyle's why I'm the savior of real rock and roll music. Now, Kyle,
if everybody comes to my win, which Matt won't let me say,
right, Mat, go ahead, I don't care. You can say your
website if you want, but I'm just giving you now. Now, Kyle,
you just mentioned Okay Springsteen, when did Springsteen? Springsteen played in two
thousand and nine, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers played in two thousand and eight,
The Who played in twenty ten. That's three years in a row that
there was rock bands performing. You have you're talking about Joe Jo That's why
I don't cold Play and Ruin five are both rock. Yeah, they're more
popier, but they're still rock bands. They're still playing guitar and drums,
bass and singing. Ye uh, you know, it's all about who they
can markets. Just a climate of man rock and roll because there's too much
rap, crap, uh, too much electronic music. Uh. I was
amazing, right, he was a don't qualify under all sudden down he's you
know, because I guess about yeah something like that. I don't remember our
beloved rock and roll. We TV, we zupp this zupp that we was
at the headbangers Ball, we had clubs, we had the rock and roll
is the music of peace, the music of Violet. Well, Joe,
I'm sorry, And if you support rap, you support violence, you need
to like go look up the actual list of virtists. We've we've had some
very right here on the show. We've had some very positive rap music,
like absolutely like any Pope and Byron G very positive, very uplifting. I
can say that a lot of the New York rappers have not always had the
chance to grow up, and of even eminem they they will talk about their
growing up and what they know, and unfortunately not everyone gets to have a
good childhood and has to deal with, you know, doing some bad things
when they were young, and so they find that sort of creative output to
get your life to be better sometimes does bring up some bad things. Well,
people like Eminem are. I can't say the whole word, but I
can say it starts with a W. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Weasels? I can't say it on the year winners. He is a
winner. He's very rich. Yeah, he's very successful, very close to
winners. Yeah, obviously we know. Yeah, I think that. I
think that way. That's what Eminem is and that's what you know some of
those people are. They're very few in between, thank god. But I
mean you see him in the streets. You see him with the z rocks,
you know, peeling out at one hundred miles an hour and the one
that you know, oldest nonsense. I think his life has lived in you
know, a TV television. I mean, whatever happened to the long hair?
See those are my people, the long hair people, the wood stock
people, the hippie generation. You know where I'm coming from now? Culture.
I mean, I wasn't around in nineteen sixty nine to know about Woodstock,
But I definitely know that my parents had a great time there. None
of us were present. Yeah, yeah, that's your whole problem. You're
all too young. The first people to be the first environmentalist, they're the
people that you know that the organization green Peace or whatever. They're the ones
who founded that the hippies cared about life and they cared about our world.
Right, we're uh huh, yeah, I will wat again. I don't
know you said something derogatory against my people. No, no one said anything.
We could, We didn't. My Matt did he say something. No,
I did not. I did not. But Joe, we are almost
out of time. So okay, thank you for letting me. I really
appreciate you. Your girlfriend Jenny, who you know, sometimes I like sometimes
I bill, depends on her attitude. And Kyle, you are definitely a
great professional and you deserve the utmost respect from me. You that does broadcasting,
and so do you. Matt. Listen to you, Joe, Joe,
given, I appreciate this time. It's I know that we gotta let
Matt close up the show and stuff like that. So yes, well,
I just want to say that I'm very controversial and I'm a I'm a badass
from New York and I will continue to be a badass. I'm gonna push
my show and I hope you guys seriously come down one night. Matt,
you could always welcome to call. I apologize to some of the treatment I
gave you when you called into the show last time. I promise you if
you call in, I'm gonna treat you like a VIP. Wow. Wow
Wow. All right, Joe, Well, it's been enlightening. We gotta
go. We are out of time, but thank you for the call.
Have a great evening, Jenny, great evening, call the same and peace
out? All right, peace out New York state of mind right there?
Wow? Apparently Yeah, that's the name of the Aerosmith tour that they're on,
the their farewell tour, their peace out, I believe, Yes,
yes, yes, play New Year's Boss. That's gonna be pretty Why do
you say peace out instead of piece in? Don't we all like we want?
And they all do? They I don't know the great things we must
ponder from Joe Joe's call, but we are we are about out of time.
Kyle, please log your show. Yeah, we're gonna have a great
show coming up on the Sunday talk about Week four, the Patriots big win
versus the Joe's New York Jets yesterday of fifteen to ten victory. We'll go
into what's ahead with the New York excuse me, the Dallas Cowboys will be
the new next team. The Patriots play with Bruins at the first preseason game
yesterday they won three nothing. And baseball it will be the last day of
their regular season on Sunday. So Red Sox not a year that we're gonna
remember very much because they were pretty bad. So h yeah, we can
just talk about all sorts of baseball, football, everything else. Tend a
noon on Sunday morning. And again the replay you can laugh at on Wednesday
night from seven to nine pm. All the things I was wrong about.
It very good. Oh. By the way, I see Gary Smith in
the Facebook live chat and I believe he's from Fox. And the Flamingos are
our musical guest tomorrow on the show in the second hour. Yes, they'll
be coming in live. What I'm looking forward to it absolutely absolutely And Jenny,
did you want to plug out anything? Well, yeah, you can
keep track of me and my writings on Jencoffee dot com j E n n
cooffui dot com. And please do get in touch with me, reach out
to me if you want to be a part of the care of a cost
action taking place next month, or if there's any questions to your concerns.
Helt hesitate to reach out all right. I also will be dealing with a
former guest of yours tomorrow with Ricky Mableton. Oh, very nice. See
Ricky Mabelton tomorrow at at this time five o'clock. So excellent. Well,
where are you going to see him. He's gonna be doing a television type
thing. Oh okay, so gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, he's been on
the show a couple of times. Yea. Yeah. And then it's a
lot of fun. He takes your Facebook live and plays it on Channel twenty
three. Yeah. Yeah, so you get double the You just basically run
the channels at this point, Matt, with all the things that are going
on with you. That's right, I'm an omnipresent. Well, very good,
very good, Kyle, Thank you so much, wonderful, wonderful,
thank you for being here. We'll look forward to seeing you in Passing.
Yeah, for sure, And you know, let's have a great Monday night.
Absolutely absolutely, and of course thank you again to our friend Eric Pilcher
for another phenomenal classic film review. If you missed it, of course it
will be in the archive. We're going to put this up WMH radio dot
org and on my website Matt Connerton dot com. If you missed any part
of today's show, it will be available. So all right, thanks everybody,
and I don't forget Fox and the Flamingos will be with us tomorrow in
the second hour, and we'll leave you with a little more Jerry and the
Scumbags. Who is a real person and he's not thirty seven. I mean
you've seen the picture and they are a real band. They're real band.
Absolutely, here's a little scum of the earth the radio at it. Of
course. To close out today is Matt Connerton unleashed by everybody.
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