KSR - 2024-07-16 - KSR - Hour 2
Episode Date: July 16, 2024Ryan, Drew, and Shannon talk about the best things to come out of Webster County. Plus, Harp's Heade serial killers, golfing with Billy, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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We've got one of our summer pop-up shows live at Whiskey Thief Distilling Company in Franklin County.
Tell us about it, Shannon.
Whiskey Thief, been around for 11 years.
They are part of the Kentucky Bourbon Crafts Trail, located right off of exit 48,
about a half mile north off I-64.
You can go to Whiskey Thief.com.
tour come out here you can fill your own bottle which we've talked about you're really bad at
uh but it's a great place to visit on fronries and saturday nights of course they're open throughout
the week too the fridays and saturday nights they have live music food trucks and a whole lot more
and of course plenty of great bourbon here at whiskey thief we are going to pick a name and
well maybe not a name today we have a lot of good names coming in drew for your new whiskey
thief bourbon that will come out deuce's you like that one it's kind of simple
ellie dala booze but that doesn't have anything to do with drew
I mean, these are horrible.
Drew, please, bourbon.
Like, I'll say it.
These are the worst suggestions I've ever heard.
All right.
You remember way back in 2020.
Remember back in 2020?
We were all wearing masks and stuck inside.
And Matt had the great idea for us to run down each of the 120 counties in Kentucky.
It was a great summer show project.
We got all the way to Spencer County.
But we've worked our way now to county number 117,
representing the second region,
none other than our good friends over at Webster County.
Let's give it up for Webster County.
Hanging in there waiting it through a four-year delay.
What a great county.
This is your neck of the woods.
This is your neighbor over there.
It is my neighbor out there in the cofield.
I love Webster County.
I grew up hanging out with a lot of Webster County folks,
playing lots of sports against Webster County.
As we got a little older, I can say Webster County,
people know how to throw a good field party.
You know, people around Kentucky.
If you don't have a big city, you've got to have some field parties.
So, yeah, I've spent lots of time in Webster County.
Where do you want to start off?
We'll start a little.
We've got some Dixon.
We got some slaughters.
We've got some Providence.
Where do you want to go first?
Well, I think we need to hit this right off the top.
Is it the stinkiness county in all the Kentucky?
Well, you're calling it the stinkiest?
Whether the chicken plants there?
It's a little Henderson and Webster.
But, yes, the Tyson Foods.
I think there's a plant in Seabry, which is Webster.
And then Henderson next door, I think, has a plant.
But Ryan's not wrong.
We're not calling Webster County.
stinky, but if you do drive by a Tyson facility, it smells about as bad as Arkansas basketball
is going to look this year.
But now we're going to tell you the good things about Webster County.
It may be the stinking of all stinks, but they've got some good things about Webster County.
Should we start with who his name for?
Well, I bet it's a guy.
Every state, almost every state's named after some person.
Every county, I mean.
Yeah, how about Daniel Webster, the 14th and 19th U.S. Secretary of State under President's
William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Miller Fillmore?
named after him Mr. Webster.
All right, what else?
Yep, county seats, Dixon.
The county as a whole, we're looking at about population 13,000.
Okay.
You're a Ben to Dixon, Ryan.
That's an area you probably used to cover a lot as a Evansville reporter.
I can't wait to get to the athletes of Webster County because, yes, I've been there.
Slaughter's also a good place, name for Gustavus Slaughter.
Would you like to know how the name came about other than for him,
but how did he get the honor of naming Slaughter's?
Let's hear it.
He won the right to name the 10.
town and the post office after winning a game of cards in 1855.
He won't, in a game of cards, won the right to name the town.
Played a little bit of poker, and now...
I thought he's playing solitaire.
Whatever it was.
It could have been anything.
It could have been Uno for all I know, but he was able to name Slaughterers after himself
by winning a card game.
All right, Shane, what do you got for us?
It's home of Chris Knight.
Do you know who Chris Knight is?
He's a country music star.
Singer songwriter wrote a lot of songs for Confederate Railroad, or at least one.
John Anderson, Randy Travelde.
Among Others.
I'm trying to find out exactly what his biggest song would be.
Do you know the song, It Ain't Easy Being Me?
I've heard that.
Yeah, that's been on the radio.
That's Chris Knight.
Have you really heard that or are you just saying that?
Highway Junkie, Randy Travis, Gary Allen, and the Yehuis.
I don't know who they are, but he wrote that song.
She Couldn't Change Me, Montgomery Gentry.
You know that song for sure.
That's probably his biggest one.
Was Chris Knight on this show one time?
It seems like somebody arranged it.
We had him on for just a short segment one time.
I might be wrong about that, but it seems like at least we talked about him one time.
I'm sure we have at some point.
All right.
What else we got from Webster County?
Coming up in September, you can go to Clay Days in Clay.
Clay Days in Clay.
You know, every town has their festival.
They do a Clay Days in September, has all the hits.
And Clay is named after one Henry Clay.
There's a Lexington connection in Webster County.
I heard of him.
Did you know there was a Miss Kentucky USA that came out of Webster?
What's her name?
Kristen Johnson.
That's right.
Under her brother Aaron.
They're my age.
She's Missed,
In Miss USA competition?
Yeah.
Wow, how about that?
Well, second runner up.
Now, the biggest celebrities, and I say that literally and figuratively from Webster County are who, Drew?
The Tammy and what's your sister's name, Amy Slayton, the Thousand Pound Sisters.
Thousand-pound sisters are from Webster County.
They just had season five of their reality show finished earlier this year.
You get five seasons of a show.
You're doing all right.
Yes, you are.
I assume a lot of KSR listeners watch The Thousand Pound Sisters,
especially in Western Kentucky,
because the show, they're just all over our neck of the woods.
There's one scene where they're going to Atlanta to see a doctor,
and they leave Webster County, and they stop to eat,
and they stop in Madisonville.
That's right.
They went like 20 miles.
I've seen that episode.
I think they go to Country Covered, maybe.
It's like a buffet even.
Yeah, so I'm watching this nationally televised show.
It's popular.
I've just seen all these places.
I know Madisonville City Park where my dad used to work.
They're on there.
but one of them lost a bunch of weight.
I'm behind on the show.
No sports.
Do they change the name to it?
Like 900-pound sisters?
I don't know.
I started watching it one time and you can't quit watching it because they are entertaining.
They are.
The sisters, because they fight and argue with each other and they're both, you know, were just ginormous, but they were funny.
I think their doctor.
He's based in Georgetown.
There's just a lot of Kentucky connections outside of the reason they're being portrayed on the show.
Well, you mentioned the 600-pound twins.
They're probably the most famous.
A thousand-pound twins, I should say, yeah.
Athletes, when I first started at Channel 7 in Evansville in the early 90s,
two of the biggest athletes in the entire tri-state, that's Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois,
were both from Webster County.
Joey Davenport for boys' basketball was a superstar.
Made the Kentucky All-Star team.
Went to Samford in Alabama.
And had a great career down there.
His son now plays for Henderson County, staying in the second region.
And then the women's star was Brandy Ashby.
She was Miss Kentucky basketball, went to Western Kentucky,
and then I know she transferred to Hawaii to play basketball
and work on her modeling career at the same time.
I don't know whatever happened to Brandy Ashby,
but she was as big as star as anybody there for a while.
When I got to my notes here, writing them last night,
got to athletes just immediately wrote down Brandy Ashby.
Yeah.
They haven't done really well of the Lady Trojans in a lot of sports.
If I can butt in, I have their 96 to 98 to the girls' basketball teams.
they won, I think it was, 43 straight games,
and they were coached by Cheryl and Alan Vaughn.
Cheryl was the head coach and her husband was the assistant coach.
But, I mean, they had a dominant run.
They didn't win state.
I think they went both of those years,
but they were incredible high school girls basketball team,
and that just been.
I got one more athlete I want to tell you about.
His name's Roger Campbell.
You've probably never heard of him.
But in 1961, he was 18 years old,
and he was on the United States figure skating team.
from Webster County
on the United States
figure skating team.
I don't even know where.
I think his family had to move to California
because he was very talented
and he got into some things out there.
He's 18 years old
and he's flying to Belgium
to be in the U.S. world championships
like in pairs.
plane crashed.
He died.
18 years old,
representing team of the United States
died in a plane crash.
He was just recently.
inducted into the figure skating Hall of Fame because of that.
But yeah, how about that from Webster County?
I'd never heard of that one.
You got more, you'll have a few more.
No, yeah, you go ahead.
I have a few more playing up the girls at Webster County because they're the ones
with all the achievements.
Playing with Brandy Ashby was Amanda Carlisle Woodall.
You know Ms. Amanda Carlyle's wife?
Yeah, her son, Hank plays at Lexington Catholic basketball.
Dard Cat swims at SMU, but she was a lady Trojan back in the day on some of those
good teams.
Don't forget Carly Keeney, who just started game two of the softball national championship for Oklahoma.
She's from Webster County.
Got her a ring.
If I'm not mistaken, they had a welcome home or some kind of celebration for her winning at the college level.
So you girls get it done in Webster County.
Got any more, Shannon?
No, I think that's, I think we covered it.
I have two personal ones I want to share.
Okay, and I got a great thing we have to end on.
One, I cannot find this guy's name.
I did everything I could to find it.
But when I was a senior in high school, there was a guy on my teacher.
team. I'm not going to say his last name, but his name's Kevin.
Ball comes off the ramp, basketball. Yeah. A dude
from Providence High School, which is in Webster County. Yes.
Catches it before a put back dunk on Kevin's head. I'm not
exaggerating this. Kevin quit the team mid-game, walked off the
court. Benches cleared. It was the nastiest dunk I think I've ever seen in the high school
level. He's a friend of mine. I grew up down the street from him. I'm not exaggerating.
He got dunked on so bad he left. Wow.
by someone in Providence.
And if anyone knows that guy's name, it was around 2003.
He dunked on Kevin so hard.
In that his career.
He didn't come back and play any more games.
He might have showed up later, but that night he was out.
And I had a couple of people that were on that team text me last night, like, you're doing Webster County.
Please tell the Providence story.
One more, a sad one.
I played high school golf.
I was Madisonville's one, my senior year.
Webster County's one was Kyle Overby.
He beat me every time we played.
Very good.
But he passed away in 2015.
He was, I think, the girls coach at the time and a basketball ref.
And he has a scholarship in his name, so I want to shout him out to him.
Oh, that's cool.
I did not like looking at him on the T-box because I knew I was in trouble.
I got to end with this.
And we need somebody to call to confirm this.
Somebody from Webster County is to call and confirm this.
Have you heard of a road in Webster County called Harpshead Road?
Got it in my notes.
Keep going, though.
So you know the story.
A little, but you keep going to all that.
Shannon, you're going to love this.
Yeah, let's hear it.
Harps Head Road in Webster County is named because there were these two brothers,
the harp, the harp boys, H-A-R-P-E, the Hart Boys.
They were considered America's first serial killers.
They killed people in Tennessee, killed people in Western Kentucky,
killed people in Illinois, they killed like up to 50 people.
And this is like when they would kill like two or three people at a time.
So they had like 20 to 25 different instances where they were just killing people.
Yeah.
Webster County caught one of the son of a guns.
They caught the oldest one, the oldest harp boy.
They caught Big Harp and Little Harp.
They caught Big Harp.
Cut his head off.
Oh, gosh.
Stuck it on a stick and stuck it on this road in Webster County as a warning.
The Little Harp.
We're coming for you.
Don't come back to Webster County.
And they've named that road, Harp's Head Road.
The head's not still there, right?
I don't think the head is still there.
But they're in Hart, Webster.
Don't mess with people in Webster County.
Webster County's letting you know.
I can put up with any serial killing around here.
Yeah.
Just a side note, they eventually caught Little Harp.
Yeah.
Hung him.
Now, do you want to take your words back about calling it the stinkiest county that ever stunk?
I believe I will.
Webster County, we love Webster County.
We don't want Ryan Limited Road.
There's reports he still haunts the area.
I was reading some ghost story websites about how, you know,
every county or town's got some kind of ghost story.
The Harp's head is the one that might be some spirits lingering around.
Well, if you're from Webster County, call us,
confirm any of these stories or tell them we're full of crap.
We also want to hear about Harps Head Road as well.
859-280-2287.
That's a Clark Publishop shop phone number.
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This is our Whiskey Thief Song of the Day?
This is without a doubt.
Our Whiskey Thief Song of the Day.
This is Webster County's own Chris Knight, country music star, but you said, like you said,
he writes a lot of music also, singer-songwriter guy.
Yeah, a lot of country musicians, believe it or not,
that have big hits didn't write their own stuff you gotta have a guy like chris knight to write it for you
drew you started a big controversy saying the uh thousand pound sisters are from webby county this would
happen apparently they uh went to high school and grew up in union county on union county day i had them down
and i had to make a decision which county am i put them in i don't know if i did the right thing after
union county day a few people said i forgot them but i'll put them in westry county i just feel like
what i've seen of the show that's where they usually are we have a caller on the line john that says
They're representing Webster County.
So let's bring them up.
Who we got?
Reese.
Reese.
Reese.
You there, Reese?
Reese.
Yes.
Hey, hello, Reese.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
All right.
Where are you from?
I'm from...
He's a what at the high school?
Principal.
Principal at the high school.
All right.
So you got...
What can you tell us is the best thing about Webster County?
Well, this is his dad, Jerry, and I was going to confirm that...
The Harpset story is true.
We have a marker driving down their own where Harpsed took place.
But we're listeners every day.
Normally on the podcast, and we just appreciate you guys highlighting Webster County.
And as the principal, I laughed because when y'all did that story on the U.K. football recruit,
skipping school and getting excused days, I was really hoping y'all wouldn't talk about that because I don't like signing those papers.
That's right.
So it happens other than Taylor County.
and Hayes Johnson.
So we appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
I appreciate you calling it for Webster County.
Thanks for the phone call.
So the Harps Head story is true.
It's true.
Hey,
had the head story until 1926.
No, no.
That's the newspaper story.
No way.
How many years now?
No best to Webster County now.
How many years was like 1790?
I think almost 1800.
Okay, I'm throwing the challenge flag on this.
You're telling me there was a human head
that was at the head of a road, no pun intended,
for 150 years.
Do you believe, let me see,
have you heard of the Lexington Herald leader?
Yes.
All right, well, 1926, that was the headline of their article right there.
Read the hour, heat the headline.
Historic Highway in Western Kentucky,
where Bandit's head was impelled gone.
So it's gone at that point.
Does that mean it's been gone?
don't think they'd report it unless it just went missing.
Do they mean like the sign?
Harper's Head?
Well, he's, the, the caller said they have, maybe just the highway.
I'm reading it in better context.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
I was hoping they'd still had it there in like 1970.
Yeah, if you tell me like the sign was taken down and it's no longer called that, is it still
called that?
Yes.
Okay, but the sign was taken down.
Well, how do you know what road you're on if you don't have a sign?
I like to believe that they at least had the skull hanging on a stick on that road, so you
knew that was no way.
There's no way that was there from, you said the road.
the 1700s until 1926.
I believe it.
I don't have a doubt in it.
We still have a few counties to go, but here in the Harps Head story, I'm ready to call
Webster County the most badass county in the state.
I know Clay likes to fight in eastern Kentucky.
They've got some counties that they're really proud of, but if you're putting a serial
killer's head on a stake saying don't mess with us, I think that's number one.
Our country's first serial killer, you caught him?
Yeah, you're going to display that trophy, I think, a little bit.
So shout out to you, Webster County.
So I guess that means now Whitley County's on deck.
We'll do Whitley County on Thursday
We have three left, right?
We have three left.
What's the order?
Whitley and then...
Wolf and then Woodford.
There it is.
That's our last three.
Okay, was that a picture?
Was that proof?
Did somebody show you for?
It was just like a little, like, milestone, like historic site.
Yeah.
Sign.
That was there?
Yeah.
Well, if you want to call and confirm or deny what we're talking about,
859-2802-287, I'm going to make that our Don Franklin call the day because he verified with Reese that
the Webster County, the story was true about Harps Head Road.
And, you know, we needed a caller from Webster, so thank you for checking that off for us.
859-2-287.
Who's next, John?
Steve.
Steve, go ahead, Steve.
Hey, I'm from Massachusetts, Kentucky.
And I would like to offer up a name for the batch of liquor.
They use batch in bourbon's names a lot for a small.
Batch or special batch.
I came up with Drew's Batch
down the hatch
or a big blue batch
down the hatch.
You got to get those blues. I like
working with Batch. You like
Batch better have my bourbon, something like that.
Someone here brought up the word
draw because you're drawing it out of
the truth. There's some play on
words there. Appreciate the call. Thank you.
Yeah. Batch please.
If you want to. Yeah. I think
the fact that it's yours, that's got to be something
like that in the title.
How about crazy batch?
How about blue batch?
I don't have to have my name on it.
I'm not that guy.
It doesn't have to be Drew's or Franklin.
I'm just looking for a good name.
It doesn't have to be all about me.
This weekend was a big golf weekend in Lexington as they had the Isco
championship crown.
Quite a dramatic finish.
They had a five-way tie.
Yeah.
Had a five-player player playout.
And then the winning dude chipped in from like, what, 45 yards out,
chipped in for the win.
Harry Hall.
Harry Hall.
Even crazier if you win the Isco
championship, you immediately get on a flight to play in the British Open, and he's from London.
So, I mean, as much as I was rooting for other people, you've got to be happy for the guy,
gets to qualify for the British Open by chipping in Lexington, Kentucky, and flying straight home to play.
Now, you and Little Billy here had quite the golf experience on Sunday.
How'd that go, Billy?
How about we call it Little Drew, not Little Billy, after the way that round went?
Well, first of all, Harry Hall has the worst facial hair I've ever seen.
I don't know if you've seen that guy, but you should look him up.
He's struggling, but maybe I shouldn't be the one talking about that.
We had a great time at Balala.
A big thank you to Gary Hanky and Sam Hanky, who joined us and even our caddies, who were avid listeners to the show, Drew.
Wham and Charlie?
Yep.
It was your first time out in like a year and a half swinging a golf club, and I thought you held your own there for a little bit.
You don't have to allow it to the people.
That's the worst score I've had in 20 years.
If there's 18 holes, I think Drew hits 16 bunkers.
I mean, he was playing in the beach all day.
It didn't help that I drove four hours straight to the T-box, so I wasn't in my best condition.
That's what it was.
No, I'm not making excuses.
I'm just setting the scene.
I own my score.
Billy, I tell you, I didn't get frustrated.
Sometimes you just got a hit a few extra shots and take a few extra steps.
I was fine with it.
The worst part was on the sixth hole.
What was it, 94 degrees?
Oh, the entire day.
We had to tee off at one.
It was my fault.
It had to move the tea time back because I went to Ohio.
But sixth hole, my caddy started calling me Sean Miller because my shirt,
I had not just kind of sweat through it.
I would have looked the same if I had cannonballed in the pool fully clothed.
So it was a little embarrassing being Sean Miller on the front nine.
Yeah, there's a lot of sweating going on.
There's no doubt about that.
You know what?
I started off terribly and then chipped in on the first hole, Drew, so that got my round going.
But I will say about Drew, he's a great vibes guy.
Like he said, he hit a bad shot.
He was still positive and encouraging everybody.
Oh, I'm lifting everybody up.
I'm out there, you know.
You're there to have a good time.
Yeah, we're all trying to beat the golf course together.
Billy did mess with my mind a little bit.
We get to the first tee.
Sam is a club champion.
We're not playing with Scrubs out there.
Oh, one of the guys you played with the club champion.
Two years ago.
Yeah, two years ago.
Oh, wow.
But, you know, we're on the first tee.
I've just met these guys.
They've never seen me hit a golf ball.
A few other people around.
Boom, right down the fairway.
At a boy.
Hold on.
Boom.
First green.
Nice.
Golfing forever.
I'm now, I now have a birdie putt on number one.
On the Hala.
I'm thinking I'm back.
Billy is in the woods.
And I'm thinking I might even beat Billy a little bit here.
I miss the birdie putt by four feet.
Yeah.
I miss the four footer coming back for birdie.
I don't know.
Billy holds it from somewhere.
I didn't know where he was standing, and we both get a boge.
I don't know, Billy.
He set the tone early, and it was all downhill for me from there.
Yeah, it was a great start.
Well, it could have been a disastrous start, but I thought it ended up being well.
Drew, we walked most of the course, and so that didn't help with the sweating either.
Oh, yeah.
But you've got to walk it.
Yeah, that's the thing.
I'm glad he did that.
He told the caddies to take the cart.
He's like, you've never been there before.
You've got to walk the hall.
Just, you know, going up and down the fairway, pretending you're one of the pros.
I've got to ask both of you.
I shouldn't say walk up and down the fairway.
Walk up and down the woods.
Get your feet wet in the water.
Floyd's Fork, yep.
What do you do on the island hole?
Well, you'll see that maybe a little later on Bogies with Billy, but I think it was Drew's one of his best holes.
Oh, it was.
That and the 18th hole, which Drew finished pretty strongly as well.
Golf, you need one shot to make you happy.
That's right.
That island green, I hit that shot in bed the night before a hundred times.
All I wanted was to get to that island green.
There I was, about 100 out, and I stuck it.
It felt so even by, even the caddy was like, get in the hole, get in the hole.
So even though there were approximately 100 other shots that day, wasn't it right?
One-on-1-101.
It's my first time I've been in the 100 since I was a teenager.
I don't care.
That one out of the 101 is all I needed.
I shot 92, which could have been in 85 if I didn't miss all those five-footers.
And maybe there was one mulligan involved, but I think that's okay.
That's fair.
Yeah, I think we'll give it.
Also had one birdie and no parts.
How about that?
That takes skill.
Well, we appreciate you guys, you know, waving the flag for us on our golf stories.
So we'll be right back.
We've got 30 minutes to go here.
Wrap it up.
We'll take your calls.
859-280-287.
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All right, John.
You said we've got a full line of callers.
Who we got first?
Joey.
Joey.
Go ahead, Joey.
Good morning, everyone.
Morning, Joey.
So I was going to throw in something with Harps Head.
Drew, you might remember 41 alternates between Dixon and Pool.
That is where, that is Harps Head Road.
Okay.
On Harps Head Road.
I certainly have.
So that is the road that is between Dixon and Pool.
I'm from Pool.
And when you're on that road, you have a.
a few hills that just all of a sudden come about.
Those, that is where the head was planted.
There you go.
And how long was the head there?
Do you know?
I have no idea.
I would assume until something came to eat it.
Okay.
So that makes more sense than a head that was just sitting on a post for 150 years.
Maybe the skull was still there.
And from what I understand, they took the park sign down because they made it a state highway.
41 all the back okay all right i appreciate the head for the phone go another call from
webster county let's not forget uh i meant to add this the columbia sportswear company
has a big place in their industrial park in webster county so if you like columbia that's
columbia territory there we go all right get another caller john who we got david david
david go ahead david hey guys how y'all doing good how you david uh pretty good i live about a mile
from where harpsies home uh so i won't everybody else is kind of touched on that so i'll leave that
I just want to say I'm kind of disappointed in Shannon.
He's had like two years to find some good Chris Knight songs.
And y'all haven't talked much about him.
We talked about them today.
Yeah, but you didn't talk about near enough.
He's talking about whether to kind of be in the bad county.
Half his songs are about killing somebody, man.
Oh.
Half his songs are about killing somebody?
Maybe he killed.
Big harp.
I don't know.
Thank you.
Thanks for the phone call week.
He's like the other than that.
All right.
Appreciate it.
Yeah, we gave Chris Knight a little love today.
I don't know what this guy's could play.
I mean, these guys are the ones that were saying it stinks,
and you're giving me all the greed.
Don't say these guys, singular, not plural, this guy.
Well, we, if we're facts, sir, are not optional in that.
You drive to that area, the chicken plant?
We say Tyson stinks, not Webster County.
It just happens to be located as you drop through.
All right, who's next, John?
Stewart.
Stewart, go ahead, Stuart.
Good morning, first time, long time.
Thanks for calling.
Appreciate it.
Franklin's finest for the name of the bourbon.
It's been suggested.
I like that. I've had that one come through already, but I'm going to give you credit for it for calling in and saying it instead of typing it.
If I had a leader so far, that might be it.
And it's the only one that doesn't have to believe in it.
I think it sounds like the one that could be a label anywhere in the country.
Yeah, you're right.
Look at this.
You're already trying to take me around the country.
Go national, man.
Yep.
Yeah.
We need a board of directors.
You're in.
You're in.
We'll save you a chair.
We've got another good on the A-Vision.
It's our second call of the day.
That's our second call today.
This is going to be our Kentucky branded text of the day.
Now I've got to find it
English 101
That's it
Drew's brew English 101
It's a bourbon that keeps bringing you back
That's right
I just couldn't get enough of it
A good bourbon takes time to age
Get that flavor so
I think bourbon.
I think bourbon is also probably
Part of the reason I took English 101 three times
So there's a connection there
Who's next John?
Amanda
Amanda
Go ahead Amanda
Hey guys, it's Amanda.
My husband has been trying to get me to call in to talk about Webster County.
Oh, yeah, we've been waiting for you.
Yes, we know who you are.
Let's hear about that prolific Lady Trojan career in Webster County.
Well, it's been a minute.
But when you all were talking about athletes, you left out Jeff Hounson.
He played basketball at U.K. back in the mid-90s.
See, that's why we need somebody from Webster County to pick up the stuff we dropped off, Amanda.
That's right. There you got.
Well, you guys were...
Thank you for promoting.
Hang on, hang on. Hang on.
Hang on, Amanda.
I've obviously seen you play because I covered a lot of Webster County games back in that day because of Brandy Ashby.
She was a superstar.
That's right.
Yeah, I was a year ahead of her.
Good friend of mine.
So whatever happened to her?
She lives in Florida down the panhandle.
Oh, sounds like some good lives.
There we go.
So Amanda, thank you.
Obviously, you're the best athlete in the family.
so that's why your kids are good athletes is because of you,
not because of that good for nothing, Scotty Woodall.
I appreciate it.
All right.
859-2-8-8-8-8-8-8-7.
State champion swimmer, right?
Now we got Hank in the Post at Lexington-Cathlet.
Hank's going to play a lot this year for Lexington-Cath.
Been having a good summer.
I've seen some of the A.U.
Yeah, he's going to play a lot this year as a junior.
All right, let's get another call, John.
Who we got?
Retired ref.
Retired ref.
Go ahead, sir.
Ryan, you've been mentioning Evansville,
channel 14 do you remember jim selania oh yes absolutely i do well he he's the reason that i
ended up in radio uh when i went to henderson community college and then finished up at uh western
but yeah he was uh he was a big influence guy uh back in the heyday and his favorite
the commercial come see you save if you uh remember that
being on the Evansville stations a lot.
Now, one thing about Webster since I umpired in the second region,
there was a pitcher that went to Kentucky.
I don't know if y'all mentioned him or not.
Do you remember who I'm talking about?
I want to say his name was Scotty, but that may be wrong.
but he ended up playing at Kentucky
and I think he ended up playing at third base
for a while there
while he was playing at Kentucky.
I'm not for sure.
We appreciate the phone call.
Somebody will probably call
or maybe they might have texted us
on the text machine.
We haven't seen it yet.
I didn't name Kaelin Gibson,
but he was a great baseball player.
That's right.
He's a Webster County guy.
Yeah.
About him, yeah.
859-2-802-287.
Let's get another one.
John, who we got?
Ryan.
Ryan.
Ryan.
Hey, Ryan Lemon and KSR guys.
It's Ryan Davenport.
This is Joey Davenport's oldest nephew.
Nice, yeah.
We've talked to you before, yeah.
I enjoy y'all's show.
Y'all do such a great job for the state of Kentucky,
and not only that, but the whole country.
Just highlight in Webster County Day to Day.
I'm from Seabry, Kentucky here in Webster County.
I grew up here all 23 years of my life.
watch, you know, I never got to see my uncle play.
I see highlights and all that.
All that.
His son plays in Henderson County.
I cover for Henderson County Sports for a radio station there, WSON.
Enjoy doing that.
But I have a kind of connection, obviously, to you, Ryan Lemon,
and then Drew Franklin from Madisonville.
So, Drew, I've talked to you many of times.
Y'all just do a great job.
I don't know Shannon as well.
I don't know Billy or Mario, but y'all all guys, y'all do such a great job.
I do listening just about every day on the podcast.
All right, brother.
Appreciate it, and keep up in a good fight over there doing the radio.
You know, there's a lot of better careers than radio, though, man.
Keep that option open.
There's a lot of better careers getting into radio.
I love it, though.
It's not a job.
It's a hobby, so I love it.
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for the kind of words.
I love for getting a call from Seabree.
Seabree, Kentucky.
Hearing all these little communities of Webster County,
I don't think we mentioned wheatcroft.
Oughton?
You've been to Oonton?
These are communities in Webster County.
Oh, yeah.
I love Webster County.
Now that officially KSR's most badass county in Kentucky.
I tell people all the time, Shannon, I mean,
you got to love radio because it'll eat you a lot.
Oh, yeah.
You got terrible hours, terrible money,
and you've got to do what you did and what now Billy's doing.
You've got to start at the bottom making nothing and working horrible hours
to finally get to a spot where you're...
You've got to prove that you'll want it, right?
It's one of those careers.
get to just slide in and start making a ton of money necessarily.
But if you pay your dues, it can pay off, hard work.
You can pay off, hard work hard.
You get a 10-week vacation.
That's right, yeah.
Some people get a 10-week.
I'm still trying to get to that point.
How about that?
We've got the All-Star game tonight.
Yeah, we do.
And right now you can go to Draft Kings, and you can bet on it.
The National League All-Stars are, let's see, they are the favorite.
Well, they've got to be.
Yeah, I'll always take the National League.
Yeah, I thought it was the other way around there for a minute.
But, yeah, you can take the National League.
or do you want to go over on seven and a half runs?
Yes.
I think that's easy if we're trying to build our KSR Parley.
Paul Skeen's one strikeout or more.
I feel like that's easy, right?
He only go one inning.
Are we saying he's going to get more than one strikeout in one inning?
He might go to.
You know, this guy who just got called up like a month ago,
and now he's going to start the All-Star game.
You know, since he got pulled after throwing a no-hitter after seven innings,
they should let him go two.
That way he can get his other two innings in and see if he can go no-hit.
for nine innings.
Do you want to build a parlay or what do you want to do here?
Let's build something.
Let's pick somebody to get a home run too.
That's always fun.
I've lost a few dollars.
So the starting pitchers are Paul Skeens, as I said, do you know who he plays for?
Pittsburgh Pirates.
Okay.
And then the other one is Corbyn Burns.
Do you know who you plays for?
I do not.
Baltimore Orioles.
The Orioles are having a good year.
Yeah.
So I don't know if you want to do some sort of parlay that works those guys in or if you
want to do home runs.
Hips, whatever you all want to do.
Just name a player you like and we're betting on them.
Davey Concepcion.
And see you in the game.
Marcel Ozuna.
Okay, Azuna to hit a home run and Paul Skeens for a strikeout and the over.
How about that?
There you go.
Boom.
There's our parlay.
I bet on Ozuna to win the home run derby last night.
I want it to.
He's due.
He's due.
Didn't come through for me.
All right, there's your KSR parlay to bet tonight on the Major League Baseball All-Star game.
Of course, is it to Wednesday?
No, Thursday.
There's no sports, right?
The day after the L.
I think that's one of the two days that we've been talking.
about on draftings that there's
tomorrow. Yeah, tomorrow there's
I think there's no sports.
Yep.
So get ready to fill it on the show tomorrow, Shannon.
That's right, yeah.
The Summer League should be going on.
Summer League would be going on.
A little Summer League.
Let's talk about that and we come back.
And also talk about the TBT
meet and greet tomorrow at KS Bar and Grill.
We're going to open the doors a little early at 10.30.
So we normally don't open to 11.
We're going to open at 1030.
The entire team expected to be there with the coaches.
We're going to have the guys come on the show
throughout the two-hour show.
They're going to be sitting in with.
this so could be a lot of fun could be a lot of people show up tomorrow for the meet and greet
yeah i'm very excited about it you know we get excited to have one guest like those guys on that
roster we're going to have all of them i wish we had more time but i'm excited to just see
some of them as i mentioned to start the show hadn't seen willies in atlantis maybe maybe i
can get something out of them there uh get to hear from the harrisons again ullis it'll be an
exciting day as they get close to that friday game we get to three oh five ballers and if you
if you're watching the all-star game tonight come to ks bar and grill we got a little watch party
going on for the All-Star game tonight. Oh, we do? Okay. I didn't realize that. Well, come on out.
Of course, it's always a good time. And tomorrow, I think there's going to be a big crowd out
for the basketball tournament team. All right. We'll be back. Wrap it up. Take your calls.
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We got another one coming up on Thursday.
Wink-wink, wink.
We might be.
I have some special guests join us Thursday, wherever we might be, wink-wink.
But it should be a lot of fun.
So we talked about the All-Star game tonight.
Got a watch party at KS Bar and Grill.
You want to come and watch that.
Thursday morning, I mean Wednesday morning.
Tomorrow morning is the TBT meet and greet.
There is well.
But if you're doing some other banking, where might they go, Drew?
How about UK Federal Credit Union?
It's where I do my banking.
As a matter of fact, when I leave here, I'm driving straight to UK Federal Credit Unit.
You've got to go by there.
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I pay bills with it.
I check balances with a touch of a button.
And if you're somebody like Matt Jones, you like to travel, maybe you've gone across the pond for 10 weeks.
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UKFCU is always with you and available.
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All right, 859-2802287.
That's our Clark's Publishaw phone number.
Who we got, John?
Scott.
Scott.
Scott.
All right, I got a, my wife did not spread the butter enough for Westbrook County.
This is Scotty Woodall.
You know, I got a good for them again.
No good for nothing.
Scotty Woodall.
I called him a handsome young man.
Oh, okay.
I don't think you said that earlier.
He knows he runs the show.
All right.
So she left out that her brother played on Eddie Ford's junior all-star thing back in the mid-90s.
She left it.
And, of course, her mom and Steve, they still live there, Clay.
Ed and Jerry's Cafe has the best cheeseburger to go fine.
He left that out, and Bobby Sue's pizza has the best buffalo chicken pizza.
How she left those out?
Oh, no.
Good to know.
That's great to go.
Good info.
And it's debatable whether she's the best athlete in the family.
Well, I think there's no debate about that, Scott.
I appreciate the phone call.
Yeah, she is the best athlete in that family.
Corey Price just might have done his best work.
What do you do?
He found the player with the dunk and the news article about the dunk.
No, he did.
I get to shout my guy out.
Okay, let's do it.
Even though he's on the other team.
From the newspaper article of that game,
the biggest thrill for Providence didn't even net two points.
Midway through the first quarter,
forward Dante Starks rose high above a maroon player, Kevin,
for a highlight real dunk.
As the crowd went wild, he was called for over the back on Kevin,
and they waved it off.
I had forgotten it was waved off,
but it made the article about the game how crazy the dunk was,
and now I have a name.
So Dante Starks, I don't know if you're listening, probably not.
If you know him, wherever you are,
one of the craziest dunks I've ever seen,
you made a guy actually quit basketball.
Ended poor Kevin's career.
career and it didn't even count.
Didn't even count it.
It counted to me.
It counted to me because 21 years later I'm still talking about it.
So you were there in the crowd.
Oh, yeah, at a great angle.
It was unbelievable, especially, you know, Region 2, we're not, we don't have a lot of great.
I mean, we have some players come through there, but it's not a real athletic basketball
that side of the state.
You don't see a guy go over to top of somebody and throw one down.
It was incredible to watch.
All right, 859-2-8-0-2-8-7.
Let's get another caller.
John, who we got?
Joe.
Joe, go ahead, Joe.
Hey guys, I got as media and entertainment professionals that you are, two questions about that national anthem singer.
How would you handle it?
If we were in the crowd or we were announcers?
If you were managing her, if you were like worked for the label, would you try to release a song that she might have in the can today and capitalize on it and turn the tide?
Or would you just tell her to go in like a darkness retreat for a year?
year and hope it passes over. What would you do?
All right, Joe, appreciate it. Good question, actually.
I actually thought about what would I do if that was me.
I would come out today and said I had a sinus infection. I was sick.
Well, it's funny you're saying that because there's a report for Major League Baseball, Ingrid
and Dress placed on the 60-day IL with a tornosophagus.
Well, see, to me, that's the right play.
That's fake.
That's, well, that's not real, Ryan.
That's C-YA doing something like that.
You got to do something like that.
Like, I'd explain it to him.
Like, that's not real.
We're going to have a lot of that.
The world sees more memes and AI.
A lot of people.
I think if I were her and I had a song to release, I would put it out right now because, I mean, did you know who she was?
Did not.
Did you know who she was?
I didn't.
You know now.
So now I kind of want to hear what she sounds like in studio.
I think she's got to blame the venue.
You know, they wear the airpiece.
They do a little tuning at the top.
I'm throwing the stadium under the bus.
I'm suing them, actually.
You're suing them.
Think of all the money.
She's going to lose the emotional damage, all because they couldn't get my sound right.
You remember William Hung that was on American Idol, right?
He ended up selling a ton of albums.
I think I couldn't sing a lick.
So I think that she could capitalize on this.
He's still making money on cameo.
You could get William Hung do a cameo for you.
That's right.
So I am going, I'm just embracing it and putting out a new song today from her.
You mentioned Corey Price.
I do need to mention he won the last UK trivia that we had at KS Bar and Grill.
Go figure.
He won.
Yeah.
We got another one on Thursday night.
the second installment of UK trivia.
If you think you know more than Corey Price,
if you think you can knock off the king,
if you think you can beat the master,
Thursday night at KS Bar and Grill.
I've already got the questions written, and they're hard.
Can Shannon go?
I'd take Shannon in a trivia.
Yeah, do it.
Come on.
Let's see if you can do it.
We had Richie Farmer come in last time to read the questions,
so we'll try to get another superstar to come in at and read the questions.
I didn't get to add this yesterday,
but Richie texted me when we were talking about
Stacey Shepherd's accent.
He's like, tell Myron that's the mountains.
Let's that in.
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