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"inger stevens" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

07:30 min | 4 months ago

"inger stevens" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Everyone had to abide by. Don't make Eddie's father angry. That was a different show. Oh, say bye. Hey, I also wanted to say that Travis, if you were cringing over the Schmaltzy family of therapy music, it will haunt me to be a child in the 60s exposed the to teen stuff that was Lawrence Wilkship. Oh, yeah. Oh, I love I still watch. I mean, did you see Bobby and Sissy doing God Mary and Rolling on the River? Oh, God. Oh, it's awful. It's horrible. And now here comes the Bobby and Sissy. They also did one talk over the line. Oh, they did. they? Did Oh, my God. Yes, they did. But, you know, you know, my favorite. And now here comes our lovely, our lovely pain related Norma Zimmer. Uh huh. Norma Zimmer. I like doing cancel with the honkytonk piano. The lady was amazing. Yeah. Yeah. And I know that, again, we just I think we didn't realize that they were racist against racial stereotypes. But my favorite was the tap dancing guys, the African -American tap. What was his name? I don't remember. Lawrence Welk tap dancer was. I know. And Betty White. Betty White. There's a story. Look it up. Arthur Duncan. Arthur Duncan. Yeah. Yeah. There you go. Yeah. That was a racist of me to not to remember that it was Arthur Duncan was never used to do the thing with his arms. Yes. Really amazing. Yeah. He was like windmills. But he was. OK. Yes. I was not a fan. He was. I feel like I'm doing a Frangela. I know. I was going to get in here on this. An interesting thing about Arthur Duncan is that when Betty White. Yes. First had a talk at like at the beginning of television. Yep. He was her co -host. Yeah. network The said get rid of him because he's black. And she said, no, I'm not going to get rid of. And then she got canceled. Exactly. So anyway, he did the right thing. Yes. Yeah. I've done that a few times. Someone told me no and I said no. And then what happened for us? I just think you're fine. That's what I happened. took this. I did the same thing, but I didn't have a career. Betty White did because no I'm Betty White. I've met Betty White. I work with Betty White. I'm no Betty White. I'm just a rebel without a clue. Well, Ralph in Connecticut. Hello, Ralph. Hello. Hey, I'm wondering if anybody remembers the 60s show. It was called Farmer's Daughter. Inger Stevens or Inger Stevens. She was from Sweden and William Wyndham played a Congressman and she would go, Yeah, Congressman Morley. And that's about all I remember. My older sister TV controlled the set. Kind of like the cook on Benson. And that's back when you had to get up and turn the channel on the actual physical television. Yeah. Or the Swedish Chef on the Muppets. Wow. I don't know. You know what, Ralph? I don't know what that show is, but that was a fantastic impression. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. All right. Welcome. You sound disappointed. Why don't we get off your ass and actually change the channel? Fix the rabbit ears? Oh, yeah. Donna in Maryland. Cody on the show. Hey, this is your official travel agent. Oh, hi. What's that, Donna? Hi, Hi, darling. Hi, hi. Yeah. I just came back from Germany and I wanted to I say was in Berlin in particular and I didn't plan on but doing it it this became way, like a historical tour. Okay. You know, I come from Jewish background. I know I have a family that were in the Holocaust, but it was, I went to a concentration camp and I can't, it just sends me chills to see. I did too. I went to Dachau. Where'd you go? Dachshundhausen. Okay. That was where they put all the and politicians of course the Jews and the journalists. So it was much smaller, but it was still light changing to see this and see what's going on now. I mean, I know for a fact that we as US citizens would never allow what happened, but it is happening in a different way. You know what I'm saying? Well, you know, and Donna you're right. It was 40 something years ago for me and you will never forget. That's the point of it. That's the point of that and books. So you never forget, right? Museums and books. Yeah, we'll have to chat another time about it. It was really life changing. Yeah, absolutely. We'll talk about it in LA. Oh, you're coming for the big sexy liberal show October 21st. Hooray. We've We've got a hotel there everyone. Not to pull a plug. No, you're pulling a plug. Yeah, the Kipton hotel on Wilshire. That is the official hotel of the sexy liberal show Los Angeles. Yeah, yeah. And we have a link to it at sexyliberal .com. Okay. Yeah. And then we also have hope we just had the hotel set up for Chicago. We're all set. And I'm excited for the big DNC show next August plan ahead. Next I know. Well, I know. Well, you got to do it for the DNC. Hotels are just gonna be yeah. That's why we grab had to a theater and grab a date. And yeah, love you anyway. Thank you for all your hard work for us. We love you. Thank you. All right. There she goes. George Santos' lawyers filed court documents yesterday where they begged the judge to keep the bond donor secret. Whoever posted his $500 bail. Oh, can I have the tiniest of violins? The lawyers said they're seeking to keep the donor seal because the individuals are likely to suffer great distress, may lose their jobs. God forbid, may suffer physical injury. My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject those to what would inevitably come. Oh, so he's the hero. George Santos is the hero of his own story. Go to jail. Yeah. Yeah. I'm fine with that. Yeah. Oh, I see. So he would be the hero in the story and those people would be the victim that are bail posting for the biggest crook in Congress. Okay. Yeah. He shouldn't be allowed to serve. Isn't there a Santos clause? I believe in a Santos clause. I think they're. Oh, we're no, not. No, we're not going to endorse that one. No, no, we've all voted. I'm going to take my ball. 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