TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
TALK 94.5 Liz And Nick
MAGA DON ON THE FINAL HOUR #4 6/26/26
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The MAGADON from Magadonia fresh on the campaign trail. Man, I am so happy you are not campaigning anymore. You were like almost the most annoying person on social media.
SPEAKER_03Thank you for that credit. Almost the I resemble that remark.
SPEAKER_01And you do have some long posts, by the way.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Very thoughtful. Wait till you see the next.
SPEAKER_05I'm going back to doing my book and I'm I'm starting to put stuff about my uh Are you glad to have this uh election behind you, even though it didn't turn out the way you had a There's a reason that I didn't vote for a president until I was 68. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I never voted until I was until Trump came down the escalator.
SPEAKER_05First president I ever voted for. Oh my gosh. I'm telling you.
SPEAKER_03And so I got involved in politics locally. And uh I don't know if I've learned my lesson, but I think I have. And I'll leave it there for speculation. Go get them, guys and girls.
SPEAKER_05I will tell you, you need to get out of the endorsing business. I've told you every candidate you endorse has been the kiss of Magazine.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's not a hundred percent. I got I got I got Trump.
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SPEAKER_00I got I got Fry. Russell Fry, yeah.
SPEAKER_03I got Cody Simpson and I got Strumbo. Stumbo.
SPEAKER_00Stumbo.
SPEAKER_03No, I didn't I didn't get Pam, but it wasn't because I didn't try. No, you did try. Okay, so you were really. I didn't leave a whole lot on the table for my support. Uh-huh. Uh but that's just sometimes when you no matter what you do, sometimes it's against you. Yeah. And you know, I I really think her campaign let her down a little bit. Uh I I got to know some of the people in the campaign, and I didn't think they were aggressive enough. Um and and even Russell said this morning, you gotta give Wilson's people credit. They were aggressive and they did it. They knew what they were doing. And there's so many missteps. Now, I know Pam for nine years, and she's a personal friend, and I love her and Dave. They're just great people. They've been loyal, they've done a lot for me, and red hats, they've really been there. But some of the things that you rely on, I think, and I could be totally wrong. Um, I've never had run a campaign, I've never had consultants or people to tell me what to do and how to do. But I think there's so many things that a campaign should be looking at when they take on a client, when they take on a politician and you're gonna help me win, I expect you to tell me, well, Don, you know, maybe we ought to try to fix this little thing that you said wrong. But no one's perfect. But if if you say one thing and you don't really mean it, or if maybe if you whatever, it's a misstep. That's what it we all make them.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03In all the years I was in business with the restaurants, all my managers, I told them one thing over and over and over and over again. You're gonna make a mistake, manager. I understand that. It's it's inevitable, you're gonna make a mistake. I don't question you, I don't hurt, I don't, I don't have an issue with you because you made a mistake. My issue is gonna be how you handle that mistake. And I've been saying that for almost 40 years. And so when I look at, I keep I'm consistent with everything I say and feel. I really believe that her campaign people didn't do the job they could have done. I'm not gonna go too crazy on them, but I'm just saying I totally agree with you. And and but I see so many of the things that so many other people.
SPEAKER_01You actually did say that you know her they're letting her down. You're you said I don't know who's running their campaign.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and I of course I didn't hear it, but that train wreck. That to me is is really important.
SPEAKER_05Um and so And not only that, she, they, whatever, did not tamp down the crazies on your side. Well, that now they were out of control.
SPEAKER_03Blizz, I'm gonna tell you, I was there. That's on both sides. I had probably five hundred nasty, nasty, nasty from people from Wilson's people. Well, some of them were friends of mine that I had the block.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Okay, so uh you know, I know what you're saying, but I'm gonna tell you both sides are pretty damn nasty.
SPEAKER_05Well, I only I only had sides from the other I only had comments from the other side.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, well that's guess what? Why? I wonder.
SPEAKER_05I wonder that person for uh governor. But I will say that um the thing is it's a very, very large rift in this particular county and a couple of other counties, um, but it's because of this nastiness. And I will say this also that I went to the Wilson watch party and within the Wilson camp here in Ory County, there are rifts. Yeah, like the actual people were not sitting together celebrating together. So there were people there so they're really within the rifts because politics makes strange bedfellows, so people weren't friendly prior, but they both like the same candidate, so they ended up in the same camp, you know, and it was like I walked in and I'm like, what's going on here?
SPEAKER_06Really?
SPEAKER_05There was yeah, three different factions. Um, and I was like, you know, this is really petty. Well, I think that's why people don't get involved.
SPEAKER_03I went to the to the debate at CCU.
SPEAKER_05Oh my god, that was horrible.
SPEAKER_03I was standing there and I I was sitting there about three quarters of the way toward the front, uh-huh. And over on the left, there were I don't know how many younger, I'm gonna give them younger. Everybody's younger than me, but you know, it's next. What do you mean, like college kids? Uh that maybe a little bit older. Okay, any twenties, thirties. The obnoxious comments, every time Wilson would say, Well, there she goes, lying again, that whole faction over there was screaming to the top of their lungs, like keep going, keep going. But the one thing that I have a real problem with, and and I don't care who likes me or hates me, it don't matter anymore to me at all. The moderator let that get so out of hand I I'm I said I was sitting next to uh Patrick of the Reverend from up in in uh um Mullins, Marion County, and he's a pastor, and he and he talked to me, he said, God, where is this coming from? And why isn't the moderator common as now? He made the comment. I'm everybody's handling themselves correctly.
SPEAKER_05He did. He specifically said, Oh, this is very, very um like uh lively and and so I'm thinking he called it. He gave it some kind of favorable name. Yeah. And I was like, well, that just encouraged it.
SPEAKER_03And and so okay. We see that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, like he was saying he was like complimenting them for keep going. Yeah, like making it like lively. So when you when you have a moderator on TV, it was very hard to keep it.
SPEAKER_03If that's not in control, that guy should not be a moderator of a dog fight.
SPEAKER_05Right.
SPEAKER_03I'm sorry. Yeah, because when you let that pe those that many people get out of hand and you encourage this type of thing.
SPEAKER_05But it wasn't only on his side. Well, it was both sides. It's I know you're a little biased.
SPEAKER_03Well, uh the whole thing was and you're not, so let's make sure that's clear. But yeah, and we we see opposite and I'm okay with people that see opposite. I don't have an issue with No, I'm saying the whole crowd, every time anybody was speaking, it was slightly and and what I see, I once the there was the first section and then there was a pause. Then it was a second, excuse me, pause second and then a pause. But the third section, I got up and left. But the when I first started listening to to people in the crowd, it to me, and maybe it's a bias, but maybe I was just trying to hope it wasn't gonna get this. I don't know what it was. But all I remember is these people screaming and yelling when when Wilson was saying there she goes lying again, and and she moved here, you know, only because uh whatever. I don't remember all the story. But it seemed to be started, and I could be wrong, and I'm gonna stop staying corrected. But I was in the position in the auditorium when I could kind of hear where things were coming from. And it it seemed like to me that uh these few big outbursts were in favor of Wilson, but but you're they're passionate people, that's fine. And then it seemed like uh that had to be Well, you were there.
SPEAKER_05I mean I was listening on TV.
SPEAKER_03But that that that that had to be answered to by the other side. So my and then and so I wasn't happy with my side, so to speak, yeah, reacting to the other side. That didn't help anything.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_03That just gave the everybody more action to keep going. So anyway, I left at between the second and third segment because I said, I'm not here for this.
SPEAKER_05It was actually embarrassing on a national scale.
SPEAKER_03I said that.
SPEAKER_05I was like, what is happening and why is this happening? And I don't like anybody doing it so I mean you couldn't you couldn't hear all the questions or the answers.
SPEAKER_01No, could you?
SPEAKER_03No, I was right in there. Yeah, I couldn't I had my hearing aids in too. Yeah, I'm figured out. And that makes it worse, right? Well, it it yeah, I took one out. The cavernous sounds yeah, I took one out and I could hear better. But it was embarrassing on a national level, like you say. But it was embarrassing for me just to be there and see the crowd react that way. Yeah, because that's not what we need to do.
SPEAKER_05Even if you even if there was if there was, and you're kind of telling me it was the other side and not your side, but if there was a lot of people, I think it started it started it and then we re uh reciprocated, and I think that was wrong. Okay, so like that that's why I don't join clubs because the the actions of the others reflect on you, and then you're like, Yep, you know, I'm out of here.
SPEAKER_03I got caught up in it on my social media, and I never thought I'd do that. I was I got if I showed you the screenshots and the people, you you wouldn't believe the nasty I I can't I it doesn't matter how many someone disagreeing with you is not what you're talking about.
SPEAKER_05You're talking about personal attacks.
SPEAKER_03I left a lot of them up that said, Don, I think you're wrong. I'm voting for Wilson. Yeah. Okay, fine. Yeah. I can still go out and have a cup of coffee or a drink with you tomorrow. Yeah. But when you get nasty, that's when I kind of separate it. I don't want it. And I got and I I really pri I try to pride myself on. I stay on my own platform. I don't go on anybody, I've never gone on anybody else's page and call you names. I've let a lot of people, in fact, a lot of people have texted me and said, Don, why are you letting them get away with that on your page? It's your page.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Well, they have an opinion.
SPEAKER_05It exposes them for who they are. And that's why I leave nice comments.
SPEAKER_03I've left some up, but I've just summed up. Because it's like we're just fool. Like you said, you were called to be. Yeah. I can't tell you how many that's being nice. Yeah. Some of the ones I got. But the the point is I got caught up in a and I not many, I got I caught myself pretty quick. But probably a half a dozen times when I got some real nasty, I'm supporting a pedophile, I'm supporting a racist, um, and and that's because she supported Trump. So they they filter it down into wherever.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I I I did say, you know, I think you're about probably a little different. I didn't I wasn't as nice, but I didn't get it. I didn't get vulgar, but I I did get somewhat opinionated on some of them. And then if some of them come back at me and really want I blocked them. And these are friends that I've known for a long time. Wow. And I mean that's sad. And but I didn't do it to them. Why? And Patty says to me, and I think that bothered Patty a lot, that she saw her, Don, these are your friends that are being so nasty. But people are I thought they were.
SPEAKER_05It's derangement.
SPEAKER_03Well, people are deranged. I don't know where the hell we're heading in this country.
SPEAKER_05And I said that hell in a handbasket.
SPEAKER_01Well, like Trump said, he he he's been waiting for this his whole life to fight it.
SPEAKER_05So exactly. You know, yeah, you gotta be more like Trump.
SPEAKER_03I can't be, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_05You gotta be. I don't have that thick see I walk away from confrontation, I laugh at those people too. And drama. I just don't need it. That's why I highlighted it, and people were like, oh, don't let him get to you. I'm like, yeah, I'm not. I'm just exposing.
SPEAKER_03You have you have a much better constitution by letting people get together. Because you know what?
SPEAKER_05I know why I feel the way I feel. And if I was ever going to be so thin-skinned that I can't handle criticism, I would never be able to do this job for a second. Yeah, you would not be here. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_03And and that's why my segment, I have I enjoy. I did I tell you last week, two weeks ago, I was at Food Lion. I'm walking across the parking lot, and a guy yells out, and I didn't even know who it was. Megadon! Where the hell were you last Friday?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_03I I think I told you that, right? Yeah. I don't even know who the guy was.
SPEAKER_05You missed two weeks.
SPEAKER_03I know, but I didn't know who he was. It was like, but you know, this segment is fun, it's lighthearted, and most of the time I don't know what I'm talking about, which makes it interesting. I can go home and Patty will say, What you know? I don't know. On the way here, what are you gonna talk about? I don't know.
SPEAKER_05I don't know. We'll figure it out when we get there. It sounds like me every morning at 6.0.
SPEAKER_01And I don't ride you like Nick does, you know. You've known him, you have a closer relationship.
SPEAKER_03Well, he he tried to figure out who I was the first day on May 3rd. He looked at me like I was the bunny rabbit.
SPEAKER_05He's like, why is he here? Why is that man? He's my support animal.
SPEAKER_03I had a leash back then, too.
SPEAKER_05All right, we're gonna take a break, Glenny. And we'll be back in just a moment. All right, MAGA Dom is here with this MAGA hat trivia. You're gonna get a MAGA hat, a MAGA clock. You still getting a clock?
SPEAKER_02Yep.
SPEAKER_05A clock and a lapel pin and a balloon and a lollipop and a t-shirt and a coin. And a coin. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03In 2025.
SPEAKER_01So he had a trash truck.
SPEAKER_05And a kiss. He's gonna get a kiss. And a trash truck. Trash trucks and trash. And clocks now. Okay. Yeah, he's on the clocks now.
SPEAKER_01What's the clock look like?
SPEAKER_05It's got Trump's fight. Fight, fight, fight, fight.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_05All right, so Magadon. They is gonna ask y'all a question. And on the budget blinds text line, you have to answer that question, and the third correct answerer will win this prize. 843-798-Talk 7988255. MAGADON.
SPEAKER_03Okay, the Red Hat Trump trivia question for today is in April 1, 2007, in WrestleMania 23, there was a bet between two people. Yeah. Donald Trump and Vince McMahon. Yes. Now, what was the verdict? What happened at that event? And I have the chair. Well, just what happened. I just want to know what happened. Something happened.
SPEAKER_05Something happened.
SPEAKER_03And if you look it up, it'll tell you exactly what it was.
SPEAKER_05You mean something unexpected happened?
SPEAKER_03On the bet. From the bet.
SPEAKER_05Well, how did it end up? Right. From the bet.
SPEAKER_01And I actually remember that. I do remember it. Really? Yes.
SPEAKER_05I do remember it, of course. Oh, okay. Yeah. And now I have to. I think I might have watched it.
SPEAKER_01I think I watched it too.
SPEAKER_05Do you have the actual chair?
SPEAKER_03I I bought a chair, WrestleMania 23 chair, from a guy in England that was sitting there. He bought the chair and took it, and it cost me $170 just to have it mailed here. Dollars? England. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04How much was the chair?
SPEAKER_03I'm not saying Patty. I can't tell Patty I could go to a patty. I'll be divorced. She might be listening. It was $170. What he wanted, really, he wanted some big money. And it was something I really wanted.
SPEAKER_04Is it over a thousand?
SPEAKER_03Not no, but real close. Okay. So and I said, I really can't afford basically $1,000 plus the $200 shipping.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And so he said, What are you going to use it for? And I saw him building a Trump room and I really I wanted stuff. So he said, Send me some pictures. And I sent it by email to London. Yeah. He says, Wow, I always wanted this to go to somebody that really cared. He gave me a ridiculously low price and told me it was $170 shipping. I said, Where when can I do this? Wow, that I like that. I got it at a real good price.
SPEAKER_05Do you remember the guy's name?
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah, I have it all written down. Okay. And so he sat in that chair and somehow he bought that chair, and the tag is still on it, row three.
SPEAKER_04Was he a famous guy?
SPEAKER_03I I don't really know.
SPEAKER_04We need to do research. He's got to write a letter of the book.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, maybe. But it was so funny that he gave me a deal because I sent him a picture of my room. Oh wow, this is what I've always wanted. This chair to go somewhere.
SPEAKER_05So now actually it might end up in Trump's library.
SPEAKER_03Well, I've offered. We'll see. I'd love to.
SPEAKER_05Well, I mean, I heard about the artifacts in Obama's library, and they said it's really bad artifacts.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, like there's nothing there's what they said that even mentions Biden, his vice president.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I did hear that. Yeah. Interesting stuff.
SPEAKER_03So before I get too long, I want to give a shout out to Patty. Poor Patty. Now, and she gave me permission to say this.
SPEAKER_05I feel bad for her.
SPEAKER_03You know, she's got to put up with everything. Put up with me. The rest is easy. I was thinking the same thing. Oh, sure, you were. Okay, Nick. You are a lot. Nick the two.
SPEAKER_05You are a lot. Yeah, but you know what?
SPEAKER_03You're a good lot. You're not a bad lot. I'm big lot.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you're like Big Lots. Bigly.
SPEAKER_03So this shout out goes to Dr. Elliot Maxwell.
SPEAKER_05Oh. Patty had a nice name.
SPEAKER_03Patty had five taken out.
SPEAKER_05Wow. Does she have any left?
SPEAKER_03No, no. Well, 32, she's down about 17, 18. No. No. What happened is she had crowns and bridges put in years ago. Yeah. And then decay got up underneath them and they and it fell off. And so because you know, she's a little over 80 years old, so that's kind of like really you just did that?
SPEAKER_05She she's she's gonna be bad. You really gonna be able to do that.
SPEAKER_03No, she told me I got pulled. So it was really, really bad. She she went in two weeks ago to have them done, but her blood pressure was too high. I think a lot of it was the campaigning and the the nasty gram she saw. I some of it, maybe not all of it, but I think a lot of it she takes to heart because she knows me. Yeah, she's a different person. She's not like Liz, she's not like you at all. You you could you know a brick truck a truck could run over and you say, I'm fine. But yeah the point is she and so this time she took a little bit more blood pressure medicine and took some Valium, just calm her down. And uh this was down in in Merle.
SPEAKER_05To get this surgery done.
SPEAKER_03And and so both sides at the top of her mouth, two on one side and three on the other. And so she was really groggy, and it was about six thirty or seven o'clock last night, somewhere in that area. She said she's starting to feel hungry. She actually coming out of it, she didn't come out of it until 4 30.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. She was really, really kind of I don't know how people take that volume on a regular basis. And so it is brutal. About 6 30.
SPEAKER_03I'm getting hungry.
SPEAKER_05And it's not good for you to take on a long-term basis.
SPEAKER_03And I said, I'll make you some scrambled eggs. She says, No, I want French toast. I said, You no, come on.
SPEAKER_05You know how to make that?
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SPEAKER_03He owned a restaurant or two. Oh, I don't think she remembers that. I tried to talk her out of the one she had.
SPEAKER_05Is it any good?
SPEAKER_03Yes, it is good. She told me how to make it. I followed her instructions.
SPEAKER_05But make it like this.
SPEAKER_03So she ate French toast.
SPEAKER_05Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03Now, they took the teeth out, and she had gauze in there for a while, but they had the new teeth that was already made, and they put them in before she left the doctor's office.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_03They took the teeth out, sewed everything all up, and put the new partial up in there.
SPEAKER_05So they were not implants?
SPEAKER_03No, no. Okay. Her bone structure may not handle she would like to have one, but anyway. So I said, honey, you can't. This is how making scrambled eggs. I don't want scrambled eggs. I want French toast. I said, You're not gonna be able to eat it. She said, Yes, I can. My teeth feel good. Well, the bread's soft. Yeah, well, so we we made and she ate two pieces of French toast about 7 38 o'clock. So now this morning, she's out there, you know, I feel like a BLT. I said, Yes, I'm I'm out of here. No way. You can have to get her one. But she is so happy with the teeth, now she can smile.
SPEAKER_05Well, I will tell you this, forget about the smiling. When you cut all that infection and rot out of your head, literally, you start to feel amazingly better and your immune system is stronger. And um a lot of people don't even know they have all that brewing underneath, and it makes them sick.
SPEAKER_03Well, she didn't know it because the bridge was good. And all of a sudden, a few months ago, if she said, I could feel it moving. And then it wasn't that long because once the decay, you can't find it. No.
SPEAKER_05When you go to the dentist, they look they need to do the microscopic um x-ray, and that's how they find the blackness, the infection in there.
SPEAKER_03And so, anyway, she had and she's doing real good this morning. Awesome. And so, you know, I told her I wouldn't come in today if if I she needed me. She said, No, I need the rest. Get out of here.
SPEAKER_05Javier just had a wisdom. Tooth pulled on Tuesday. Oh, wow. So he's he's he bounced right back, but he took that volume. He said, I'm not going in there without relax being relaxed because he was apprehensive about it.
SPEAKER_01Yep.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um Megadon, when she wants a BLT, you're not that far from Jersey Mike's right there in the Lowe's Home Improvement Shopping Center. And they make a really good BLT. I'm sure that she would want the little teeny one, but she's had them many times. Yeah. And I I've ordered it with extra bacon and then like fabulous.
SPEAKER_05I never had that there, but I'll tell you this. Um I downloaded the Upside app. Do you have upside?
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_05Do you have the upside app? I'm already up to like $45 of kickbacks for from shopping at all the places, including Jersey Mics and Fresh Market and Circle K, and I'm just making money back like constantly. It sits there. And you can either cash it in and send it to your bank account or you can um cash in get gift cards. Um like you know, like gift cards that you can use like on Amazon and stuff. But um, yeah, I like Jersey Mics. Uh they have really good.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, Steve is the um the manager or owner there at the one in uh the Los Homer Improvement Shopping Center, so he knows me. You have no idea how many times I've been on my way into the studio on a Friday because I'm here for a long time on Fridays, and I stop in there, they save me.
SPEAKER_05Do you get the giant?
SPEAKER_01No, no, I've I've actually never gotten the giant.
SPEAKER_05I get the giant and we split it with me, Javi, and my mom. Oh, okay. She loves it. Yeah. Yeah. Because um, it's a great savings.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and you can put that on the special instructions on their app. Cut it in three pieces. Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I cut it in four. But you know, but you know what? I had my little fourth yesterday morning for birthday. I saw you. Yeah, that's right. That's right.
SPEAKER_03Talking about Jersey Mike's. Now, my grandson, my oldest, his second year of college, and I think it's Quinnipiac. I I I can't remember for sure. Quinnipiak, yeah. So I'm talking to him, he's home. I went up to see my grandson, middle grandson graduate. That's why I wasn't here two Fridays ago. And we're talking about his birthday, which was 616. And I said, What do you want for your birthday? I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. And so just the other day, he texted me and says, Grandpa, he says, Um, my where my colleges is a Jersey Mike's, just down a little way walking distance from the college in Quinby Act, whatever, I don't know where that is. I've never been there yet. And so I said, Okay. So I called my son because he and I have a joint account. It's all my money, but he can get to it. Yeah. So I only have to say, DJ, take ten bucks out or take a hundred bucks out. So I don't have to do any of the work. I just call my son, say, this is what I want to give one of the boys. Do it. He takes it out and gives it to him anyway. Saves me a little bit.
SPEAKER_05You got a Jersey Mike's gift card?
SPEAKER_03I gave him a $200 jersey mic. So DJ calls me yesterday and he says, That's the best present he got for his birthday. Exactly. It's gonna keep him going all next semester almost.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I think one year we got Christian um gas card. He likes to put gas in it.
SPEAKER_01Speaking of a gas card, gas card, Tracy Truett won the Circle K $100 gift card this morning.
SPEAKER_05Hi, congratulations.
SPEAKER_01And we're getting ready to give away a hat. So do you want to take a break? I do. Do you want to take a break and come back and announce it?
SPEAKER_05Oh, I thought we'd have to do that.
SPEAKER_01Oh, is that what you want to do? No. No.
SPEAKER_05You want to give suspense?
SPEAKER_01His name is Robbie.
SPEAKER_05Robbie. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_01And he answered it correctly.
SPEAKER_03What's the answer? Okay. Donald Trump won the bet with Vince McMahon, and the winner got to shave the other person's head. So Donald knew Trump wasn't going to win that. He wasn't going to lose that orange. He's not going to mess that orange hair up. So anyway, Donald Trump shaved Vince McMahon's head at WrestleMania 23, and it was held at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on April 1st, 2007. Congratulations.
SPEAKER_05He's like Hercules. You can't that's his strength is in his hair. Congratulations, Robbie. Um, MAGADO will get all that information and contact you for a meetup. And uh, we'll be taking a break and coming back to say goodbye in just a few moments. Alright, Lenny. We're wrapping up our week show here, a week of shows, and Monday morning is uh one more day. One more day we have to be together.
SPEAKER_01It's a pizza cake.
SPEAKER_05And uh Nicki Noodle will be back on Tuesday with new flooring. New flooring. We're getting new flooring this weekend.
SPEAKER_01All for Nick. And he's coming back Tuesday. We're taking him to lunch.
SPEAKER_05Yes, we're going to lunch. We got a new employee coming on board. So we're excited about that. Um, and uh we're gonna get to meet her. And I I just have to say, uh, you were new once, I was new once, Magadon was new once. We didn't get a lunch.
SPEAKER_01No, I didn't get to lunch. I didn't even get me.
SPEAKER_05I didn't even get a excuse me. No, no, I mean from the company get a lunch. No, I know, but the company, the company is we are getting a new employee, and they're introducing this new employee at the luncheon that we're having at a restaurant. Did you get a lunch? I didn't get one.
SPEAKER_01And I was trying to remember where she came from, but I know she's got a lot of experience and they're really looking for I think she worked for a company that was with CCU or something like that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. But um, yeah, and we're getting a new employee, not an on-air staff employee, but a new Account executive. Account executive. And um Yeah, so we're looking forward to meeting her on Tuesday. And I I just want to know where my first day of school lunch is.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05That's all I'm saying.
SPEAKER_03Peanut butter and jelly sandwich with an orange. All right, Magadon. Okay, just a couple of new things. A lot of people know that you you did the cover for my book. You you put a nice thing in about me, and it's gonna be in the book.
SPEAKER_05I might want to change that after last week.
SPEAKER_03I know probably. Actually, okay, well, we'll take that one out. I can't wait for the new rendition. That's so funny. So, an interesting thing in my book, a lot of people I've talked about, I've done on social media, and there's a lot of things that are missing in my life. And never mind. Nick isn't here. I thought I could slide that by. One of the things was I found out I was adopting when I was about five or six when I saw my name on a piece of paper that wasn't the name that I had at the time. So I knew something was different. And I had never understood where I had my drive because both sides of my family back then, on the adopted side, they're just kind of like everyday dirt farmers, so to speak. They go to work, come home, accepted whatever life gave them. Hard working people, no disrespect, but they just didn't have any excitement or you know, they just no passion to be back.
SPEAKER_05What the hell did they do with you? I know you must have been alive.
SPEAKER_03I was adopted, remember? So I can I can claim this differently. But I'm saying I want to know what your name was before.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, what was your name?
SPEAKER_03My my ex my father's name was Simone.
SPEAKER_05S-I-M-O-N-E.
SPEAKER_01Well, your last name. Did they give you did you were you still a Don?
SPEAKER_03You were never I was I my mu when I was born, my mother held me for about five minutes, she said. I met her when I was like 48, and she gave it me to the nurse, and out the door I went. And I went right directly to my adopted parents because it was already set up. Okay. So anyway, I had a f I've been reaching out, I'm trying to find a little bit about my father.
SPEAKER_05What nationality is that from Italian.
SPEAKER_03Oh no.
SPEAKER_05Simone?
SPEAKER_03Simone? Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_05Anthony Stogie.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Okay.
SPEAKER_03My all my all my relatives on this. Antoni. Anthony. Tony Simone. Antonio. What's his name? Simone. Anthony. Well, he died. Tony Simone. He died in 88. And I didn't meet my mother until 94. But anyway, so I've been trying to find out about him a little bit. Yeah. Because I wanted to put him in the book if I could. So I've been reaching out and finally my cousin.
SPEAKER_05Have you seen a picture of him?
SPEAKER_03Yeah, well, yeah. Okay. Yeah. But a long time ago. Okay. So my cousin, which is still lives in Danbury, Connecticut, called me this morning and we got caught up. And he said, Yeah, I would love to tell you about my uncle. And and he said he had other kids? Yeah, I have a half brother and a half sister. Ever meet them? No.
SPEAKER_05Do they know you exist?
SPEAKER_03He's gonna make sure Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Yes, they do or no?
SPEAKER_03No, he's gonna make sure they know of me now. I got a half brother and a half.
SPEAKER_05They don't know of you.
SPEAKER_03I don't believe so.
SPEAKER_05Was did he get married? Like and have these kids? And have a whole life. Yeah, oh yeah. Him and his wife.
SPEAKER_03Oh yeah. Okay. He he after my mother and he did the little tango date.
SPEAKER_05Is that woman still alive?
SPEAKER_03No, his mu my it wasn't my mother, of course. It was only my father.
SPEAKER_05No, but I'm saying the woman that he married.
SPEAKER_03They're both dead.
SPEAKER_05Okay.
SPEAKER_03Um Anita, I think. Anyway.
SPEAKER_05Okay.
SPEAKER_03So he said, I'd love to, and he's telling me some stories about my my father. And uh builder, plumber, everything that I did, he did. Wow. Almost everything, Navy, everything that he Navy to everything restaurants, business, construction, plumber, ever he tell me this morning I turned white when he's talking. I don't know. I'm not sure. I'm gonna find more out. But the point is, this is so neat to be able to add that section because this is a big deal, MAGA Don. Now, have we got a couple more minutes or yeah? Okay. When I first went out with Patty, and I've said this story a couple years ago, we went to a restaurant at Richter Park in Danbury, Connecticut that was her and her husband's favorite restaurant. It was beautiful. So I knew this, so her and I went there, and I loved it too. One night I am sitting there looking out across the dark at at the fairway, first tea. First f yeah, first tea. And I looked at her and I had had a couple of scotches and a and a swordfish dinner. It was just absolutely beautiful.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_03And I said, This is the girl I'm gonna be with. This is it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Eight months later, I'm in her restaurant, and Craig come in, and we got talking.
SPEAKER_05Who's Craig?
SPEAKER_03My cousin. Okay, just called me this morning. And I told him that story because he was friends with her Patty's daughter, Michelle and Tony.
SPEAKER_05And did you know that this was your cousin? No.
SPEAKER_03Oh no, I didn't know until that night.
SPEAKER_05Wow!
SPEAKER_03We're talking, and I tell him about the story about Patty.
SPEAKER_02Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03And and he asked me, Bound, what kind of a nationality is that? And I said, Well, I don't know. It's a high 57, but I was adopted. And my father's name was Simone. He turned white, went to the bathroom, came back.
SPEAKER_02Oh my god.
SPEAKER_03Because that's how I met my cousin, telling him that my name was Simone. And he said, Well, my father. I'm a Simone. My father and your father were brothers.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_03And so we got talking more and more. Now the excitement is building up in both of us, trying to figure out who the hell each other are.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I told him a story, Patty, and I said, you know, I looked out at the country club. And I said, looked out, it was dark. I had a beautiful dinner, looking across from her, a couple of drinks. I'm so relaxed. Yeah. I made the decision that this is the person I want to be with.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03He turned white again and went back in the bathroom. Now he's six foot three. He's a big boy.
SPEAKER_05Wow.
SPEAKER_03And he came back out and he says, You're not going to believe. And he's got tears in his eyes.
SPEAKER_05Wow.
SPEAKER_03I don't know why. He says, right outside that window is a plaque of your father.
SPEAKER_05Get out of here. You just gave me goosebumps.
SPEAKER_03Right?
SPEAKER_05Did you go back?
SPEAKER_03I went there the next day, never took a picture. He told me this morning he's going to go take a picture and send it to me.
SPEAKER_05Wow.
SPEAKER_03Out that now, out that window that night.
SPEAKER_05Wow. Why is there a plaque of his father out there?
SPEAKER_03Because he rebuilt I guess he rebuilt Victor Park and I did. He was a construction guy.
SPEAKER_05Well, that's what I'm saying. Didn't move the earth like you did.
SPEAKER_03I don't know what he did. I know he had something to do with this a plaque right outside T T first T. Tony Simone. And Stogie. Stogie Simone.
SPEAKER_05Stogie Simone. You smoke cigars?
SPEAKER_03That's what I hear.
SPEAKER_05So did you.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Magadon, great story. You're like an onion. I know. You keep peeling it back.
SPEAKER_03You can't stop crying, I know.
SPEAKER_05Have a great weekend. Bye everybody. Bye, Glenn.
SPEAKER_01See you later. Have a great weekend.
SPEAKER_05If you feel like happy.