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Every Friday we get the opportunity to talk about what's going on in the outdoors
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Joining me right now, Mr. Outdoors.
Hello, Greg.
How you doing?
I'm good, Bill. How are you?
Doing fine. Doing fine.
Facebook Live stop, though.
I was just wrestling with that a little bit.
No, that's not just you. That's hitting everybody.
Yeah.
I'm having issues with it now as well.
Okay, yeah.
I've been locked out of it basically for about 25 minutes.
Okay, yeah, because it said, well, kind of like bad Chinese food.
Something went wrong is what they're saying.
Yeah, yeah, well, yeah.
Facebook is suffering a glitch in their program.
So you're having it.
I'm having it.
People listening to us are probably going,
what the heck is wrong with my Facebook?
Well, it's not you.
It's everybody.
Okay.
Well, it's good to know.
Because I'm always willing to blame my stupid camera at first.
You know, like stupid, then you start hitting it and then, you know, I don't want to do that.
Actually, it's a very smart camera, but we'll set that aside here.
All right.
So tonight in the outdoors, we're, of course, we're going to be.
talking about outdoors on television with the World Cup. Of course, KMVU, Fox 26, going to be
carrying it. Six o'clock is when it's all kicking off. And are you a big soccer person?
Because I, you know, I'm thinking I'm going to have to watch some of this. I have never, and I mean
never watched a soccer game in my entire life. And really, the highest level soccer I ever watched
was, I forget what year in the 90s it was when the U.S. women's soccer team was,
winning the women's World Cup.
That kind of got my attention because, you know, this is, you know, soccer is what it is
in terms of sports in the United States and everywhere else around the world.
It is major, major sport.
Okay, well, at that time.
Now, it's certainly growing in popularity because, you know, once again, I mean,
you can see the advantages of it.
It's very low cost of entry.
You know, you don't need a lot of uniform.
Parents.
Yeah.
I'm not kidding.
Parents.
love it because there's almost zero dollar cost to do soccer for kids compared to, let's say,
fall.
Yep.
You know, the next closest, I guess cheapest sport for parents to do with kids is youth basketball,
but nothing's cheaper than soccer.
And nothing burns off more energy in kids than soccer.
Yeah, I'll bet.
That's the big attraction for kids soccer because it's a win-win for the parents.
It's cheap, and your kids run all of that vigor out of themselves.
And so they're more likely after soccer to come home and just kind of lay around, which
most parents are really cool with that.
Yeah, I get it.
I guess my point is that I grew up, and for me it was football, and it's Friday night football,
Edison High School, you know, out there in the marching band.
Of course, I was not a big sports guy.
I was a marching band, and so I was always into the marching band and doing the stuff and
supporting the team, rah, rah, rah. And I guess maybe I was kind of an unfair anti-socker bigot,
you know, is how I grew up as an adult, you know?
Honestly, a lot of America was severely anti-socer up through the 1990s, and I was getting at the U.S.
Women's World Cup win, and I forget what year that was back in the 1990s, but it had an element
of the miracle on ice for hockey in 1980. It truly did.
And I got caught up in that.
And, of course, one of the greatest epic victory celebrations you'll ever see in sports.
And anybody who saw it was like, well, at the time, it was shocking.
And today it would be tame.
Brandy Chastain kicked in a goal.
Oh, yes.
She ripped her top off.
I remember that.
She's wearing her sports bra.
Yep.
But she's got both fists clenched.
And it became an iconic sports moment.
And I watched that happen live.
And I'm like, you know, this is actually.
pretty cool. Well, when that happened, soccer started exploding in popularity here in the U.S.
And now I would definitely say it has become far more of a major sport here than it had been prior to
U.S. women's World Cup win in the 90s. And you definitely, even hear locally, soccer is the
highest participation for youth sports in the valley in terms of sheer numbers. So it is a bigger deal.
Now, in high school, you know, yeah, soccer was both part of PE, and then I'm going, I was going
to what is now Rogue Valley Adventist Academy, and they threw a soccer team together. And so I got on
that, mainly just to hang out with the guys and have another fun activity to do. And we were playing
Rogue Rivers JV team.
And I don't know why, how, to this day, I still can't figure it out.
But I got lucky in one match against Rogue River's JV and scored three goals in one game.
Good for you.
It's actually not a high-scoring sport most of the time, or activity.
It typically is not.
Yep.
Now, you lost a friend, you told me once over soccer.
Corey O'Neill, who was a South Medford graduate.
it. He played on the football team with my son, Evan, but he was also a soccer player.
Yeah.
And he was the place kicker for South Medford's football team, and definite soccer-style dude.
And he played soccer, and he was really good at it.
His sister played soccer. It was like the O'Neill family sport.
And he had gotten out of school.
And one day on Facebook, you know, somebody at the soccer thing came up, and I said,
Honestly, I've played it.
I still view it more as an activity than a sport.
Uh-oh.
And Corey, let me be like the 4th of July, and then he unfriended me.
Oh, man, I'll tell you, people who are into it are passionate.
I'm going to have to check it out tonight here, Greg.
Hey, I'll tell you what.
You may have to, because I will say this, any sport, when you get to the high-end elite level,
and this most certainly is, you know.
You know, it does become a totally different thing altogether.
But by and large, for how America tends to want our sports,
you're going to watch this, and then you're going to understand why the NFL has replaced baseball
as the national pastime.
It just absolutely has because Americans love their football.
And even though we call it soccer around the rest of the world, it's called football.
Yeah, football.
Okay, all right.
Mr. Outdoors, okay, I appreciate that knowing about the outdoor soccer games that we're going to be viewing for tonight.
I'll tell you what, when we get back here, let's talk about our, are we really going to get triple digits?
I also have to ask you, are you prepared to talk about, I'm hearing all the breathless conversation about El Niño, the Super El Niño.
You want to dive into that here just a bit?
Yeah, sure.
We can dive into both things.
Okay, we'll do that here in just a moment, okay.
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Mr. Outdoors, Greg, are we really going to hit 102, maybe even more, Sunday, Monday,
or is that just kind of like the typical weather people scare you and go out and stay hydrated kind of thing that, you know, we usually get?
What do you think?
And Medford Grants Pass for both Sunday and Monday, and for those dates,
Yeah, we've got really high potential to set records.
You know, this is what it is.
And, you know, most people are going to sit and go,
well, it's just normal summer weather.
Yeah, this one's a little out of the norm this time a year.
Still first half of June.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
All right.
Now, what's actually driving at?
What kind of front activity has done this?
It's not really a front.
It's just kind of the typical pattern that we see.
we get the big high arching ridge over the top of us, blocking ridge, and then down at the surface,
we've got a thermal trough out over the ocean, and that thermal trough is going to get a Chetco effect going.
In fact, looking at the information this morning off the Raws sites, remote automated weather station sites in the coast range,
the Chetco effect is actually going. We've got northeast easterly winds.
What this means is Brookings Harbor area probably going to be seeing highs running maybe as high as 95 today and tomorrow.
There is a heat advisory up through 8 p.m. tomorrow.
So we're not actually escaping to the coast for cool weather, are we?
Yeah, no. You definitely, you're not going to Brookings Harbor because the easterly winds are blowing heat right down there into town.
If you really want to beat the heat, you're looking at places like Gold Beach, Winchester Bay, Reedsport, you know, those kind of places.
All right.
All right.
That's good to know.
As far as fishing and outdoor activities, is fishing dead when you have this kind of weather on the weekend or does it change a bit?
Well, not quite yet.
But there is no doubt in my mind that, you know, especially because we just didn't get any snow, especially this.
winter because normally you're getting the snow packs melting they're releasing nice cool water into
the lakes that ain't happening now so when we get to i'm going to say july for sure you're going to
see the trout fishing just slam shut because the water temps are so warm the trout are down there
just going i'm not moving i'm not doing a thing and fishing goes straight into the toilet this is
the time where you start seeing anybody who wants to fish for trout, they're basically going to be
moving to the rivers and creeks where there are still cooler water temps, more active trout,
firm or flushed trout for sure. You know, when it gets to the kind of year we're going to have,
I basically just quit trout fishing in the lakes because it's not going to be any good anyway.
the eating quality of the fish is going to be pretty poor.
Yeah, it gets kind of mealy, doesn't it?
Yeah, exactly.
And then, of course, they're loaded with copepods,
and we're already seeing that happening,
even at Diamond Lake.
And that started developing middle part of May.
Okay, I have to ask you that.
I'm sorry to ask, though, but I'm hearing like an old Barry Mantelso song,
at the Copa, Copa pods.
I mean, what?
What is it Copepod?
Copepod is a parasite. It's actually, it's another name for what is officially known as gill lice, but they will attack other portions of the fish other than the gills. And so most biologists and a lot of anglers just refer to them as copepods. If you catch a trout that has them, you can peel the skin off and they're going to be okay to eat. It doesn't mean you can't eat trout with copepods.
of pods on them, although I know people that when they see a copepod on the trout, they're just
going to refuse to eat it regardless.
There's really nothing wrong with them from that point.
It's going to be more how good is the quality of the flesh when you're taking them out
of water or warm enough that they've got copepods?
Got it.
All right.
So just a warm water parasite.
So is this a sort of challenge that we're going to be seeing, you know, in the rivers, too,
for that matter?
Or are the rivers a little, since they're getting, well, let's say like the Rogue River
as an example, getting some cold water from the bottom of the dam. Is that different?
Yeah, there's still the river itself. Obviously, we'll maintain cooler water. The one big concern
we're going to have, especially this weekend, when we get upper 90s tomorrow and then we do hit
triple digits Sunday and Monday, it is inevitable. We are going to have somebody somewhere here in
Southern Oregon is like, I'm hot. I'm going to jump in the water. They jump in the water. They
bust through that top thermal cline layer and they hit the really cold water down below and their
body just freezes. And it's called cold water immersion shock and it kills people every single
year here in Southern Oregon. And so we're already, the warnings are going out. I'm spreading it.
Medford National Weather Services spreading it. Avoid that.
where flotation devices if you're going into rivers and creeks because there is high potential for that cold water immersion shock to develop.
And most of the time when we get those cold water shock deaths, they are in the rivers, but we did have one in Lost Creek.
And I want to say that was probably four years ago now.
person dove into the water off their boat and they busted through that warm water layer and they hit the cold water layer below and their body just immediately froze up and they drowned.
No kidding.
I didn't realize it was that.
I guess it makes sense.
I mean, you know what happens if you hit the cold shower in your hot, let's say, you've been working out in the yard and then you'll say, I'm going to take a cold shower.
I'm going to cool down.
And then you can sometimes cramp up even a little bit, right?
Exactly. And that seizing of your muscles. And when you do that and you're in the water, deep in the water, head below the water, your chances of drowning just went up to probably about 90, 95% when that happened. Very few people escape that state.
All right. Well, good to know. And it's something to think about for this weekend. So it's just going to be hot everywhere, practically everywhere, you know, around here. So no doubt about it.
Like I said, the relief point is definitely going to be Gold Beach, a Reed's port area,
because with the Chekko effect going into Brookings and Harbor, yeah, there's going to be plenty of hot temps there.
All right, fine.
Now then, the other question I wanted to roll by you here is, well, there's actually a couple more.
Have you kept track of what's going on in the Klamath River ever since the dams were taken out?
because I was wondering then because the water coming out of Klamath Lake is warm.
It's a reverse watershed.
And I know that the gangrene and the tribes were all in on this hole.
We're going to blow the dams out and we're going to have the river running free.
And naturally, you get the kayakers that are real thrilled about it.
Are we going to get back to the point where what used to happen back in the day was that the Klamath River,
you would talk to the old timers, and they would say, oh, yeah, it would go dry in the summertime.
time.
Yes.
In time for what they did, we've got the situation we have now.
And I truly believe we're going to be seeing that and all that celebration from last year
about, oh, we've got salmon where we haven't seen them in 100 years.
Oh, they're breeding in like the Wood River.
That's all going to go for not because the lake, Upper Klamath Lake now is so warm.
water temperature-wise, ODF and W has now put fishing restrictions on Upper Klamath trying to help
the Williamson River strain rainbows survive. They don't want people targeting them fishing,
and that lake is warming up, and oh, gee, all of that warm lake water is going to go down through
the river system, and there's no dams to collect it anymore and release cooler water. So, yeah,
the happy, happy, joy, joy, I think, is about to come to a couple.
crashing home. Boy, what a bunch of nonsense that sold this fraud, I'll tell you. The other thing
about it is that you go like an Iron Gate Lake where, you know, we get people like Joel
and Minor Dave would always call in there. It was, it was a cooling area. You know, it was like, you know,
and then you would have the bad stuff in the water settle out into the smudge, you know, at the
bottom. And then, and cool water went down the river. And I'm just thinking, okay, I would have
thought that ideally that's perfect for actually helping the fish truly survive.
You know, the salmon and others.
But I guess I was wrong.
We were all outvoted while we never were voting on it.
Unfortunately, the Klamath River is going to wind up looking like Bear Creek South and about that much kind of water in it.
Hey, that's great.
All right.
Yeah.
All right.
Now then.
Final question for this morning.
All right.
Super El Niño.
What's going on?
Because it has already developed.
got it happening right now. They put an alert out from NOAA yesterday going, well, there's
no more thinking it's going to develop. It has developed. And we think, you know, we, I guess,
climatologists think this one's going to be a strong one. And I kind of still judge an El Nino,
long El Nino that developed in the mid to late 70s here and what it did. And, and
if we get that level of El Nino and that much heat and that much dry, considering what our
forests look like now compared to the 1970s, there's going to be some pretty horrific consequences
if this is indeed that strong in El Nino, and it persists for three years.
What does it do?
A lot of reservoirs were as dry as you will ever see them.
I remember walking out with my dad into Willow Lake.
points in Willow Lake that normally would be 30 feet underwater, and we're going along and we're
harvesting all of these fishing lures from the stumps on the bottom of the lake because you couldn't
go fishing. The water level was so low. It was just pointless. So we went out and just hiked the dry
lake bed that, as I said, would normally be 30 feet underwater, and we probably collected, I don't
know, a couple hundred dollars worth of things like Ford Fenders, other types of
Fenders, you name it, weights, all that kind of stuff.
If we get that and then with how overgrown our forests are, never mind the fire threat.
What's going to happen is we've got so much vegetation out there trying to compete for
water to keep itself alive that the overgrowth is just going to deplete the water.
that's there and then we're going to have massive die-offs out there in the forest.
On the tree, yeah.
Okay, that will set the stage for fires, but even without a fire, if we continue in the
prolonged drought situation, yeah, there's just not enough water out there to sustain
the vegetation on the landscape, so we're going to get big-time die-off.
And once again, like we've talked about before, you know, in southern Oregon.
Infestation.
Well, yeah, most of our forest, you know, until you go out.
in the Illinois Valley as an example.
Most of the rainfall is much more modest here in the rest of Southern Oregon.
Normally.
Well, you go and you look at how it looks right now.
It's going to look a whole lot worse if this El Nino persists the way it's believed that it could.
It's a longer one as it looks like it's going to be.
All right.
Very good.
And Super El Nino, of course, it does sound like it could be like a Mexican radio station theme.
Super El Nino la Grande.
You know, that kind of thing.
There you go.
Wow, Bill.
I didn't know you had it in you, but you do.
Hey, you know, if you can't have...
If you can't have fun with a super El Dron dee, El Nino, I mean, what's the point of having a talk show?
All right.
Well, I guess, hey, I might be able to be a DJ.
I'll just call myself natural Libre.
There you go.
Greg Roberts over atrogweather.com, and we appreciate you.
And, Greg, and like everybody else, is going to be baked to a delicate crunch this weekend.
We'll talk to you next Friday.
Oh.
One thing I do want to mention, there's something fun for the family to do, and it's not going to cost you anything.
Well, actually, I kind of hope it does cost you.
The Medford Roads playing tonight, when the game is over, when it's time, hopefully the game goes to when it's time.
Like last Friday, we're going to be launching off fireworks.
We're going to be doing a 17-minute fireworks show.
Oh, wow.
Of course, we hope you come to the game, but if not, we're going to have fireworks to watch here in Medford tonight.
All right. Let me give you, well, let me give the rogues then because we just love this, this idea, okay?
Where is it? I'm missing my sound. There it is. I didn't have my real American salute rating. There we go.
All right, Greg, have a great weekend. Stay cool. You too, Bill.
All right. Greg Roberts over at rogueweather.com. Soccer, weather, climate. It's all there. A little bit of entertainment.
News next. This is the Bill Meyer show. And then we're going to have some fun because I did mention that we were going to be given away.
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Hang on. I'll let you know when to call.
We'll have fun with that, okay?
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Scott, professional driver, you're on.
What are you thinking this weekend?
Hey, good morning, Bill.
Good morning, everyone.
Hey, I wanted just to say that, you know, when you're driving up the mountains,
it's going to be a beautiful day up at Crater Lake.
You bet.
You know, bring the things that you would during the winter.
It's cold at night up there.
So definitely, you know, bring a warm jacket.
And also for fire, definitely.
have, if you can, a fire extinguisher in your car, a bucket, usual things.
Well, yeah, the other thing you want to do is that, given as dry as it is, it would be wise
to have some ability to put out a small grass fire if, God forbid, you were to start something,
you know, running around someplace, right?
Absolutely.
A fire extinguisher, you can go to Blackbird, pick up a fire extinguisher pretty inexpensively,
or Fred Meyer, and, you know, just have them in the car there, and you'll help other people, too,
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You know, and I was thinking about that.
I used to carry an extinguisher in the car and then it got old and it broke.
I really need to add that.
I think we all should be trying to carry one of those things, too, because you just never know.
You can even have someone get in an accident in front of you and you have no way to put the fire out, right?
It's just.
Yeah, definitely.
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Yeah.
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All right, you got it.
Thanks, Scotty.
Good hearing from you.
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Happy to take your calls.
I'll find your phone Friday.
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My email at Bill at Millmeyer's Show.com.
Facebook.com, the Facebook Live is dead because Facebook is just having trouble.
For some reason, this morning.
He's not us.
It's Facebook.
He'll talk with Zuckerberg, okay?
Yell with him about it.
And then he'll say, hey, listen, are you getting what you're paying?
for over Facebook.
And then you tell Zuckerberg, wait a minute, I'm the product, right?
I'm the product because, you know, you give me the service for free.
Yeah, we sometimes forget about that with social media, don't we?
Yeah, if it's free, you're the product, your data.
Hey, Tom, what's going on with you, huh?
Well, good morning.
I must say, I'm glad you've had quite a few interviews recently on climate change
the climate hoax and so forth.
I wanted to point out to people that there's an article in the sneak preview of all places
where Randy Voris, he's a scientist and talks about the climate hoax.
And then there's a rebuttal by Alan Jernay, which I thought was very weak in comparison to what Randy had to say.
Well, Alan's a nice guy, but you know, Alan is a true believer.
I mean, he is just so far has his...
snout up the climate change hoax behind, just the way it is.
There's a lot of people like that, though.
Yeah, it certainly is, but I wanted to point out two things, I mean, from the very
beginning that jumped out at me was that this whole thing came rolling out of the Club of Rome,
which is a Rockefeller-based think tank, and they put out an essay back in the 70s called
The Limits of Growth.
and it was all about, you know, reduction and so forth.
And I think your last guest on that was talking about how if you control energy, you control everything.
And it was ultimately, especially out of the club of Rome, like you had mentioned, ultimately a population reduction agenda.
And power grab.
Yes.
All rolled into one.
The problem is that Oregon's controlling bureaucracies are still all in on this, in spite of the fact.
that the fraud is being exposed more day by day?
Yeah, well, I hope we can do is keep exposing it, hopefully some kind of common sense roll in.
I wanted to point out one scientific fact.
You know, when people say, well, there's 420 carbon dioxide molecules per million.
That sounds like a lot, and it's kind of hard to visualize.
But if you think about it a little bit, it makes it down to 4,000 and 10,000.
And if you put it even more able to visualize, it's one in 2,500.
Now, I went to high school, and the high school was 2,000 people.
So I can kind of visualize one student amid 200 and...
Or 2,500.
2,500.
2,500, yes, students.
You can visualize that.
That is the challenge of big numbers like that, because most folks are pretty enumerate.
not that they're dumb. It's just that to be able to conceptualize large numbers or very, very small
numbers inside a very, very big number, it's tough, you know, for most people. Most of us,
we can't even imagine a million dollars, you know, sitting in her lap, you know, of dollar bills.
You can't. It's really, really is hard, but just think about it. One in 2,500, and that makes
a carbon dioxide, some kind of magic molecule. That's what we have to call a carbon dioxide from here on.
The magic molecule.
Yeah, the magic molecule, killing everything.
Yeah, on a carbon-based life-form planet.
Thank you very much, Tom.
Have a great week.
And always appreciate hearing from you.
Let's see who's next here on the Bill Myers-show.
Hi, good morning.
Who's this?
Hey, Bill, it's Lucretia.
Hi, Lucretia.
What's going on with you?
Yeah, I loved Randy's article in the sneak preview.
It was excellent.
Yeah.
And Ellen responded and made just totally stupid like,
Oh, but Venus and Mars have like 96 and 98, you know, it's...
Oh, what, a percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
You know, the one thing I wish you would have added, he did talk about the 0.04% that carbon dioxide is, not even 1% or half a 1%, but that all of our food, all of our fences, all our homes, all your wooden desks, wooden tables, all the forest is all made from that invisible.
that 0.04, the trees and all the grass and all the things that animals eat, everything.
And the other thing to keep, or to take away from this, Lucretia, is that carbon dioxide levels were decreasing throughout the centuries.
And there is talk that had there not been the Industrial Revolution, I know that the Greens are just, you know, horrified at this.
but had we not started burning or adding CO2 into the atmosphere,
that we could have been getting to the point where the plants started dying
because the CO2 levels, especially back,
I want to say in the 1600s and 1700s,
we're getting critically low in some cases
because most of the plants on the earth were designed with much higher CO2 levels
or came in life at much higher CO2 levels.
And they needed that.
And we need them in the soil.
We need the animals pooping and things.
on the land to provide high carbon content to the soil, so it's not just sand.
Yeah, just don't do it in Bear Creek, Lucretia. That's all.
Can you ask me one question? Sure.
One. You know, Bingabersinski talked about the tectonic age, and literally it's like a boot
stamping on your face forever, you know, with Orwell. And he said the big, the puzzle piece,
the last one to get in is Iran. And I don't get, you know, when they're dumbing us down,
they're telling us the ventuals, get off the.
good, high, healthy fat.
I mean, even baby formula I looked up yesterday is full of canola oil and sunflower oil,
all these hydrogenate fats.
Yeah, yeah, feed your baby rapeseed oil.
What can go wrong?
Sure.
Okay.
They tell us everything.
Eat all this fiber.
We can't even digest fiber.
3% max, you know.
Okay, but what is your point, though?
You had a question.
They're dumbing us down.
They're poisoning us with the fluoride in the water.
They knew that from the study in Britain that it was causing all the...
Okay, but where are?
your point, though? Okay, you've talked by these things a million times. We've got a government
that hates this, wants to put us in 15-minute cities, have us these bugs, and Iran's our only
safeguard from them having total control. Why is Iran the only safeguard in your view?
That's based on Brignupersinsky and what he wrote. Well, he's dead, though. What does it matter
that what he wrote? Because that's the piece they have to do to totally block the oil use,
along with his fake. Oh, oh, to block the oil use. Okay. I don't know about that. It doesn't
appear that they want to block the oil use yet. Well, they're charged. It can go up higher and high in
price because it's like they've got to get you to not want to use it. They're just demonizing
when it should be praised. I know. Well, Lucretia, the answer to that question is why? How can we
do this because people are stupid. Okay? It's simple. All right. Thank you for the call. I appreciate that.
Why? Because people are stupid. It's like even when I was talking about, you know, why wouldn't the
state of Oregon, why would the state of Oregon care that the Trump administration had the voters
list of Oregonians, right? If everything is so clean and so perfect,
and everybody who is a legal citizen and registered properly,
why would the Secretary of State and the Governor and Attorney General Dan Rayfield be so upset about the possibility of somebody else
just knowing who are the legal recognized registered voters in Oregon?
Why?
What is that some like secret, you know, top secret service, you know, kind of kind of situation?
Why would it be?
Now, it could be because we're just stupid, and there's a lot of Oregon, which is pretty just plain, you know, stupid.
Or there could also be, you know, evil intent, too.
I'm hoping it's not evil intent.
I'm hoping that Dan Rayfield and the Secretary of State are just airing on partisan hack stupidity.
But, you know, I don't know.
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good stuff now i have gone through eight calls so far who is number nine good morning k am ed
hi who's this hello hi hi hi this is christmas hi christia how you doing this morning i'm doing this morning
i'm doing good okay you know you're number nine oh thank you congratulations congratulations thank you
Hold on. Just a second.
See, she kind of had that sound of the dog.
Am I a winner? Am I really a winner?
But you know what I didn't tell you I was going to do is that since I'm running behind schedule,
I didn't give away one in the 6 o'clock hour like I thought I was.
I was just so busy with news and various other things.
So let me go to line the next line there, which is caller 10.
Hi, good morning, KMED. Who's this?
Hello?
Hi. Hello. Hi.
Am I on?
Yes.
Hi.
Who's this?
Melinda.
Melinda.
Melinda, you're going to have a great day.
Have you ever been on the Hellgate before?
Just curious.
Years ago, many, many years ago.
Well, it's time for a revisit, isn't it?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, we're going to get you.
Thank you so much, Phil.
Oh, you're so welcome, Melinda.
Hang on because we're going to get you fed and we're going to get you on the Hellgate.
Sounds good.
And we have one more we're going to give away this morning before I get off the show at 9 o'clock.
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