Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - November 21, 1997 on 102.1 the Edge: Toronto Mike'd #1247
Episode Date: May 2, 2023In this 1247th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike takes you back in time to November 21, 1997 when Brother Bill filled in for Humble Howard on the Humble and Fred morning show on CFNY 102.1 the Edge. Thi...s unedited audio experience features Brother Bill, Fred Patterson, Mary Ellen Beninger and Sandra Plagakis. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open podcast from Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
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PH She's got a cigarette army charm
She's got the lily white cataclasis
She's got a carburetor tied to the moon
Pink eyes looking to the fruit of the ages
She's a lonely river, new pollution
She's got a hand on the wheel of pain
She can talk to the mangling strangers
She can sleep with a fiery bomb Throw her troubles to the dying
embers
She's a loner
No new
pollution
She's a
loner
No new
pollution And pollution She's alone in the new pollution
She's alone in the new pollution
She's got a paradise camouflage
Like a whip crack sending me shivers
She's a poker strip man ocean
Riding low with a drunken ripples
She's a lonely
New pollution
She's a lonely
New pollution Thank you. guitar solo 102.1 The Edge.
Information at 6 o'clock.
It's 5 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger.
All the perfumes of Arabia. That story after traffic for Studio 69.
And here's Sandra.
Well, the roads are wet and it is still raining lightly in and around the city right now.
The 401 is pretty good. They've cleared up all of the overnight construction.
And the eastbound QEW is normally crowded coming out of Burlington.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
In the news, the Crever Report will be handed over to the feds today, but it could be next week before we find out who they have fingered
for the tainted blood supply scandal of the 1980s. The Red Cross is bracing for the worst and has
gone on the offensive, insisting they've learned their lesson about screening, and now procedures
are tighter than ever. The Supreme Court will be asked to consider the question of retroactive fetal rights at issue is whether or not the mother of a disabled New Brunswick boy
is responsible for a car accident that led to his premature birth and resulted in him
having cerebral palsy. This is the first time in Canada a child has been allowed to sue his mother
for in utero injuries. More on parenting. The Medeiros of Toronto charged
with failing to provide the necessities of life in criminal negligence in the death of their five
month old little Sabrina died in hospital Saturday after she swallowed a screw. She and her four
siblings had been left home alone. Another dead baby. Another set of charges. This case out of
Griffith, Georgia, where a man abducted his six-month-old son from his mom, slammed the baby's head on the pavement in front of her. He was angry the child was bonding
with his mother. The baby died. The dad is charged with murder. The news much nicer out of Iowa,
where the seven McCoy babies are still alive and kicking, and doctors are hopeful the septuplets
will all survive. The family's getting a lot of help in the form of a new house, diapers,
a 15-seat Chevy van. The surviving Dion quintuplets are
urging the McCoys to stick to their guns and not turn this multiple birth into a sideshow.
By the way, it doesn't look as though the three remaining Dion sisters
will get compensation any time soon from Queen's Park. The premier admits the
two sides are far apart in terms of money.
Michael Jackson's hinting he's about to become a dad again
and Prince will soon have a brother or sister.
And the weird one also says Lisa Marie Presley is sorry she didn't bear his child.
Like we're all lining up.
And Will Smith is about to become a father again.
He and mom to BJ to Pinkett plan to marry very soon.
That's the latest for Highway
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It's time for Shriek Rap Radio.
Today's topic, relationships.
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Once again, it's time for As They Go On.
Join us as we follow the follies of young people who express confidence and individuality
in their daily lives. We go
now to the disco where notorious nightclubber
Dr. Famous is
confronted by a friend.
Famous, I can't go clubbing with you
anymore. Is it someone else?
No, it's your butt.
It's much sexier than mine.
Then let's bump and hustle one last time.
Meanwhile, in a club across town, DJ Chi has misplaced his platters.
Duh.
My set's in five minutes and all I have is this Christmas classics record?
Minutes later.
Yo, DJ, what's with the groove?
Uh, I call it Jingle Jungle.
Don't fight it.
Feel it.
Will DJ Chi find his records or will Jingle Jungle blow up the spot?
Join us next week when someone says...
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Oh, man. Do I have a flashy car or what?
Well, you do, and you don't.
There's a beer that seems to be causing some confusion
at local beer stores.
Can I help you?
Uh, yeah, can I get a dozen, uh, um...
Yeah?
That beer, that Carro Coca Karaoke.
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Raptors sunk to a new low last night, setting a franchise record with their eighth loss in a row.
They were pounded by 30 points in Houston, 127-97.
Raptors are now 1-10, a huge mess.
And the management side took another hit yesterday.
Isaiah Thomas officially quit.
The news conference will be held today, but don't be fooled.
Anyway, they try to paint this story.
The split is ugly.
Glenn Grunwald is the Raptors' new general manager.
He has quite the job in front of him.
I'm sure a whole whack of players will want to leave now
with Damon Stunemeyer at the top of the list.
Eight games in the NHL last night, and look at this pattern.
Half of the games ended in shutouts.
Edmonton skunk St. Louis 3-0.
Pittsburgh beat Ottawa 2-0. Buffalo over Boston 5monton skunk St. Louis 3-0. Pittsburgh beat Ottawa 2-0.
Buffalo over Boston 5-0.
San Jose surprised Philadelphia 3-0.
Jersey over the Islanders 5-1.
L.A. got by Chicago 4-3.
Calgary beat Florida 2-1.
And Vancouver dumped Phoenix 4-2.
Maple Leafs play in Denver tonight.
And for the first time this season, Glenn Healy will get back-to-back starts and goal.
He earned it for Wednesday's effort against the Flyers.
Notable baseball trade yesterday.
The Atlanta Braves replaced Freddie McGriff by signing Colorado's Andres Galarraga.
The Blue Jays could be on the verge of waving goodbye to Joe Carter.
Chili Davis could end up as the DH.
But now we hear that Joe is saying out of Kansas City that he doesn't mind being the DH.
The top Canadian college player named last night, it's UBC's Mark Nora,
a running back.
Vanier Cup tomorrow at the Dome, UBC against Ottawa.
Tonight at the Dome, it's the Metro Bowl,
Cedar Bray against Nelson Lords of Burlington.
That's your sports for all the scores, 872 Edge.
Toronto weather, light rain ending this morning.
By this afternoon, we're expecting a little sunshine mixed in with the clouds.
Morning highs around 6, then temperatures slowly falling, dropping to minus 3 tonight.
Tomorrow, mostly cloudy. We'll get about 3 centimeters of snow. That's supposed to start around dawn.
Saturday will be windy. Highs around 0, then mostly cloudy with flurries for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
Currently, it's 5 degrees. I'm Mary Ellen Benninger. Okay, and now here we are, the 11 to bits, a couple of bigger sons of bitches you ever did meet.
Let's bring them on out here, Humble and Fred. Come on out here, you bastards. Come on.
607, Humble and Fred Morning Show. The brother in for Humble Howard. Freddie's here.
Freddie, we got a guest today. Yeah, Jean Charest.
All you good conservative boys and girls, be here for that.
Right now, don't go away.
Here's Oasis, Toronto's new rock, 102.1 The Edge. See you next time. I don't want to be there when you're coming down
I don't want to be there when you hit the ground
So don't go away
Say what you say
Say that you'll stay
Forever and a day
In the time of my life
Cause I need more time
Yes, I need more time
Just to make things right
And I'm my situation
And the games I have to play
With all the things caught in my mind
And I'm my education
I can't find the words to say
With all the things caught in my mind I don't wanna be there when you're calling down
I don't wanna be there when you hit the ground
So don't go away
Say what you say
Say that you'll stay
Forever and a day
In the time of my life
Cause I need more time
Yes, I need more time
Just to make things right
Me and you, what's going on?
All we seem to know is how to show
The feelings that are around
So don't go away
Say what you say
Say that you'll stay
Forever and a day
In the time of my life
Is there any more time?
Is there any more time Bye. Red for every day in the time of my life
Yes, I need more time
Yes, I need more time
Just to make things right
Yes, I need more time
Just to make things right
Yes, I need more time
Just to make things right So don't go away Thank you. Here's a lady I had the pleasure of seeing about seven months pregnant
down at 204 Yonge Street about a month and a half ago.
When are you expecting the child?
Me?
Personally?
Not myself.
No, it's not yours.
No.
Cranberry's at 612
Toronto's New Rock
102.1 The Edge. I understand the things I say
Don't turn away from me
Cause I've been half my life out there
You wouldn't disagree
Do you see me?
Do you see me?
Do you like me?
Do you like me?
Standing there
Do you notice?
Do you know?
Do you see me? Do you see me? To notice, to notice
Do you see me?
Does anyone care about happiness?
Words when I was young
We didn't give it up
Cause we were raised
To see life as fun
Take it if we can
My mother, my mother
She held me when I was out there
My father
He loved me
He loved me
So dear
Understand what I've become
It wasn't my design
Old people everywhere think so
Think better than I am
But I miss you
I miss
cause I loved it
cause I liked it
and I was out there
and you know this
you know
you did not find me
you did not find me
so you wouldn't care
my happiness was when I was You did not fight, so you wouldn't care On happiness
Whereas when I was young and we didn't give a damn
Cause we were raped
To see life as fun and take it if we can
My mother, my mother
She held me, she held me
When I was out there
My father, my father
He lied to me, he lied to me
He said he won't care, he said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care
He said he won't care二人のケース We'll be right back. 102.1 The Edge, 616 Cranberries,
an ode to my family, featuring my buddy Dolores.
And also Oasis, Don't Go Away.
January 15th, sold out Edge presentation,
Maple Leaf Gardens, Humble and Fred morning show.
And I'm not humble, but Humble is in Florida.
Yes, he is.
And next week it's the best of Humble and Fred,
but Freddy's here live.
Yeah, so what?
The postal strike continues.
See, I don't know.
I have a super box, right?
They call it a super box?
I don't know what that is.
They don't deliver the mail right to your house.
They deliver it to a central box thing, and I only clear it out like once a week or something. So they're not delivering mail right now.
That's right, Fred.
Yeah, but does that mean the flyers have stopped too?
No. Because I could really handle losing that junk mail
crap. Now apparently,
Danger Boy, you were saying that you
actually received your baby bonus check yesterday.
I did, yes. So what is this, a goodwill
gesture by the post office? Well, Danger Boy's only four months
old. I'm very advanced at my age.
No, he handed it to me.
Well, they knocked on the door and handed it to me.
Well, I was on my way out.
Mike the mailman.
What's this, a goodwill gesture to make sure that people
that really need the money, like old age security?
I think so. Exactly.
Some have volunteered to do that.
Oh, is that what it is? Because I was told that it was basically
your pension checks and stuff like that.
Well, that's what she's saying. Guys have volunteered
to make sure people to get those checks that they really need. The only that's what she's saying. Guys have volunteered to make sure people
to get those checks that they really need.
Because that's all he had in his hand
was government checks.
Which is a good PR move
because, you know, the post office
isn't the most popular segment of our society.
And soon will be irrelevant
and won't be needed anyway.
Yes.
And you don't want old people to die
near Christmas of starvation.
That's right.
It wouldn't look too good.
Or you want to make sure
they have some spirits as well, you know.
Support them then, yeah.
Checking traffic, my other buddy, Sandro.
We still have light rain
in and around the city right now.
The roads are wet.
It's not really doing any damage.
Normal volume eastbound QEW
from the 403 to Walkers line.
The rest of the QE Gardner stretch is pretty good.
Same goes for the 401 through Metro.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
Sandra's traffic, a presentation of KFC.
I'm stuffed.
I think I ate three pieces.
I had four.
Twelve pieces.
Gone.
Oh, I couldn't eat another bite.
So, who wants dessert?
I do.
I do.
Make room for KFC's Holiday Feast.
Just $21.99.
Twelve pieces of original recipe chicken with all the fixings,
plus a Viennetta ice cream dessert.
Real meals, easy as KFC.
Let KFC do the driving tonight.
Call 244-4444 for delivery.
Hamilton Music Scene 97.
Three loud days in November. With headstones.
Big sugar.
Rusty.
Glue leg.
Weaving tile.
King cough stealing.
Over 80 bands.
Get a festival pass.
Call Ticketmaster.
Hamilton Music Scene 97.
Until Sunday at the Convention Center and at clubs across the city. Get a festival pass. Call Ticketmaster. Hamilton Music Scene 97.
Until Sunday at the Convention Center and at clubs across the city.
Hamilton Music Scene 97.
Danger Boy goes back in time.
I'm gonna meet up with Brain Pat and wipe that clown makeup off his face.
What the hell's going on here?
Not the 80s!
Aw, crap! Damn time machine!
This Friday at Revolution, a retro celebration. Feat featuring free copies of hard-to-find classics.
Alternative 80s all night.
Quit your whispering and speak up, you sissies!
Danger Boy goes back to the 80s.
What the hell is that?
Revolution Friday, 341 Marsland Drive.
What a live!
There's a beer that seems to be causing some confusion at local beer
stores. Can I help you?
Uh, yeah. Can I get a dozen, uh,
um, yeah,
that beer, that Carro Coca
Karaoke. Wait, did you say karaoke?
Ba-la-la-la-la-la-la-ba-mba
Lu-ku-ka-la-la-bu-lo-po
La-ka-la-la-la
Ku-we-lo-ka-sa-la
Woo! Place your fresh-tasting kokanee. Cucalala, pulo, pola, cala, lala, cuelo, casala.
Woo!
Place your fresh-tasting kokanee.
It's the beer out here.
Just ask for it by name.
Any name.
Uncle Vince.
The Uncle Vince Diaries coming up.
Yeah, he was once a postman, apparently.
Yeah.
And thanks to Dan for calling up and telling us that, indeed,
the post office people are doing it out of the gracious of their hearts.
That's good.
You'll win those checks.
Anyway, live, turn my head.
102.1 The Edge. Caught in your mystery Keep it angry Keep it whispy
I've fallen down
Drunk on your juices
I took my head
Took my head
And tamed it It ain't that easy Fallen to the ground
Your dress is torn to shreds
And your eyes are crazy
About to save my head
I can't forget you
But I can't remember Took my hand
Took my hand
Seemed at you
Took my hand
Took my hand
Tamed at you
Baby, baby
We came to love you
Today these bastards are leaving
Somebody's got to stay
Whatever we call you
Is just a name
Just a name, just a name
Cynhyrchu'r ffyrdd o'r ffyrdd. Turn my head Turn my head Say that you
Can
Yeah
102.1 The Edge Humble and Fred Show, and that is live with Turn My Head 624,
and it is time for Uncle Vince's Diary.
Dear Diary,
This friggin' postal strike has really got me concerned.
A couple of years ago, I went undercover as a mailman.
Believe me, boyfriend, there could not have been a
more mailman than me. I loved the job. Apart from the fact that I got to wear that wonderful
polyester uniform every day, I quickly discovered that there were many, many lonely women on
my route. Over the next few months, I became quite adept at sticking a piece of mail into the slot.
The ladies were quite pleased with my special delivery.
Sometimes I would set the mood by having the damsels lick stamps or envelopes or whatever they wanted to make sticking.
Of course, if ever they were in a hurry, I was always happy to provide them with Uncle Vince's express post.
Some of them even tried to pay me, but I told them that I much preferred giving the tip.
Just imagine if there had been a strike during my time as male disseminator.
All of those poor women would have been left with only artificial dissemination and scabs.
Perhaps most upsetting of all, dear diary,
because of this friggin' strike,
all of my girlfriends may not receive
their Christmas cards this year.
Of course, they are pop-up Christmas cards
to remind them of me.
This is Humble and Fred.
This is 102.1 The Edge. People go to drink away their glue. He sat me down and so began
the story of a charmless man.
Educated the expensive way.
He knows his clara from his Beaujolais.
I think he'd like to have been Ronnie Craig.
But then nature doesn't make him that way
He went na-na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na
He thinks his educated age
Has bound his shoes
The world protected
The world respected He moves inside He's a model of a charmless man He knows the swingers and their cabaret
Says he can get in anywhere for free
I began to go a little cross-eyed
And from this charmless man I just had to hide
He talks at speed, he gets no speech
He doesn't see his days are tumbling
They're all a-ponging
Yet he tries so hard to please
He's just so keen, but you need to listen
But no one's listening
When you put it all together
There's the model of a charlatan Charlotte's man He thinks he's educated
As those family shares
Well protected
That you're expecting
And yet he tries
So hard to please
He's just so keen
He needs a lesson
And no one's listening
And when you put it all together
There's the model of a child
That's me
Na na na na na na
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Information at 630.
It's 5 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger.
Traffic off the top with Sandra.
The rain is still coming down in Metro and the surrounding area.
The highways are starting to get busy in the usual spots.
According to Freeway Frankie on Star 102,
southbound Parkway bunching up now around Don Mills, westbound 401 through Kennedy, and eastbound QEW from the 403 to
Walker's Line. More traffic in 15 minutes. In the news, UN weapons inspectors, including Americans,
are back in Baghdad today looking for nasty bits, the biological weapons. The Russians taking bows
for brokering this deal. The Americans aren't completely convinced of Iraq's good intentions. Their military buildup in the Persian Gulf continues.
They now have two aircraft carriers parked in the Gulf and stealth and B-52 bombers are massing
nearby as well. Two people are dead following an early morning house fire in North Oakville.
Five more people have been taken to hospital. The house was gutted.
No cause yet or names.
GO Train, bracing for the impact of a number of lawsuits filed by the 50-plus people hurt in this week's accident at Union Station.
The suits appear inevitable, but filing may wait until after a cause for the crash has been determined.
The black box taken off the train shows it did not break in time to prevent the rear-ender,
so this looks like human error.
The postal strike continues, and businesses, especially mail-ordering catalog companies, are crying poor.
Columbia House record firms already laid off staff.
The workers could probably get hired by courier companies who can't keep up with demand.
Now, talks to end this postal strike continue. Canada Post hinting they may resolve the outstanding issues this weekend.
That's the latest.
Fred Scott Sports.
Well, the Raptors really crapped out in Houston last night.
They were beaten by 30 points, 127-97.
They're now, what, 1-10.
They've lost eight in a row, which is a franchise record.
This on the heels of Isaiah Thomas officially quitting yesterday.
Glenn Grunwald is the general manager now.
He was an assistant to Isaiah, so he's running the show now,
and he'll have his hands full, believe me.
Eight games in the NHL last night.
Look at the shutouts.
Edmonton skunk St. Louis 3-0.
Pittsburgh beat Ottawa 2-0.
Buffalo beat Boston 5-0.
San Jose surprised Philadelphia 3-0.
Jersey beat the Islanders 5-1.
L.A. got by Chicago 4-3. Calgary over
Florida 2-1. And Vancouver
dumped Phoenix 4-2. Maple Leafs play in Denver
tonight. Glenn Healy will get
the start in goal again. He earned it for
that performance on Wednesday. Notable
baseball trade. The Atlanta Braves have replaced
Freddie McGriff by signing
Colorado's Andres Galarraga. Not really a trade
I guess, is it? A transaction.
Or free agent signing.
Whatever you want to call it.
And the top Canadian college player was named last night.
It's UBC's Mark Nora, a running back.
That's your sports for all the scores.
872 Edge.
Toronto weather.
Early morning drizzle giving way to cloudy skies.
And by this afternoon, a little sunshine.
Morning highs of 6 and temperatures slowly falling,
dropping to minus 3 tonight. Snow will begin around dawn. and by this afternoon a little sunshine. Morning highs of 6 and temperatures slowly falling,
dropping to minus 3 tonight.
Snow will begin around dawn.
We'll get about 3 centimeters by the time Saturday's over.
Windy and up to zero tomorrow.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday they're calling for mostly cloudy skies and flurries all three days.
Currently it's 5 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger on the Humble and Fred Show.
Certified mail is registered,
but registered mail is not necessarily certified.
Let's go!
Let's go!
We now join Humble and Fred
for another extraordinarily entertaining hour
of colorful radio programming
to be followed thereafter by a wonderful biscuit and tea service
courtesy the ladies' auxiliary
of the Wolverhampton Women's Detention Center.
633, it's the Brotherhood for Humble Howard
with Freddie,
and Freddie, we got some free stuff.
Go away.
Yeah, listen up for the Ticket Wicket
if you want to go see the Edge Electric Christmas
featuring the Catherine Wheel
December 14th at the warehouse.
We'll hear it soon.
Days of the New, The Edge. Now I stand and I feel for more
Won't you touch me, touch me
Oh, let it go
Yes, I've found a found reason
I don't need an excuse
I've got the spell on my hands
You are the one to abuse
Yes, I've found a found reason
Now only an excuse
I've got the thumb on my hands
You are the one to abuse
The one to abuse
You always talk back to me You won't let it be
Won't you touch me, touch me
Never bother to be found
I'm here
And I feel for more
Won't you touch me, touch me
I won't let you go
Yes, I've finally found the reason
I don't need an excuse
I've got the time on my hands
You are the one to abuse
Yes, I've finally found the reason
I don't need an excuse
I've got the time on my hands
You are the one to abuse
The one to abuse
Oh!
Yeah, yeah
Yeah Now Oh, yes, I've a family found reason
I don't need an excuse
I've got this time on my hands
You are the one to accuse
It's a family found reason
I don't need an excuse
I've got this time on my hands
Oh, I've got this time on my hands I've got this time on my hands
I've got this time on my hands
I've got this
You are the one to abuse
I've got this time on my hands
I've got this
I've got this
I've got this
You are the one to abuse
The one to abuse
You're the one to abuse
Oh
You're the one 102.1 The Edge and Edge Electric Christmas
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Fifth caller through.
You go to the Edge Electric Christmas December 14th at the warehouse.
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First, here's Hole, Gold Dust Woman.
102.1 The Edge. The Edge. One less challenge
Pick your path and operate
Wake up in the morning
See your sunlight burning to go down.
Lousy lovers pick their grades but they never cry out loud.
Cry out. Outlander The crowds
You make me cry
You make me break down
I'm shouting all you kids up now
Is it over now?
Do you know how?
Take up your pieces and go home I'm the one who won the world's shadow
Like a goddess, we run
Follow those who care in your shadow or shadow Who loves
big bad lovers
better put
your kingdom
off the sale
off the sale
What do you think
crime is
without a child or love Is it over now Well, did you make me cry? Make me break down? Shatter your lips with some love
Is it over now?
Do you know how?
Pick up your pieces and go home
Did you make me cry?
Make me break down?
Shatter your lips with some love
Is it over now?
Do you know how I'm headed?
To go home
To go home Oh, shadow.
Oh, shadow.
Oh, yeah, shadow.
Oh, shadow. Blue is widow
Blue is shadow
Black widow I'm not a fool Black Widow Who is you?
Black Widow
Black Widow
Who is you?
Black Widow I'm so lost. I'm so lost.
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Days of the New, Touch, Peel, and Stand.
You can catch them in an Edge presentation
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It's 642, Humble and Fred Morning Show,
the brother in for Humble Howard.
Coming up, Dateline Humble and Fred.
What caused bundles of joy?
Yes, and I have a rat story.
That's coming up.
Stay with us.
Right now, let's check traffic with Sandra.
Well, I just found out about an ongoing situation downtown.
Cops are cleaning up an overnight accident at Church and Shooter.
Expect lane restrictions.
There is nothing else happening on the roads except volume.
Westbound 401 in the east end.
Southbound Parkway south of the 401.
And eastbound QEW out of Burlington.
It doesn't look like the wet roads are causing any extra slowdowns so far.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
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What was I thinking?
One minute I'm writing email in Toronto,
and the next I'm making a date
to meet some guy I've never met in New York City.
Sabrina girl, you've got
to stop watching those old movies. That must be
crazy. We're just unbelievably
desperate. I mean, who flies to New York
City just to meet someone you've gotten to know through email?
Jonathan boy, you've
just got to stop watching those old movies.
I wonder if you'll even show. Who am I kidding?
She's not coming.
Well, at least I got to do some shopping.
I didn't even know doctor's khaki wear had clothes for women.
Man, I can't believe I bought a new outfit for this.
At least I'll get a lot of wear out of this doctor's khaki wear.
He's probably a psycho anyway.
He's probably some lunatic anyhow.
Oh, excuse me.
Yes?
Do you have the time?
Six o'clock.
Thanks. I'm meeting somebody.
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It is Dateline, Humble and Fred for this Friday, November 21st, 1997.
Mary Ellen.
Dateline, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
You guys know about the septuplets.
Oh, yeah.
Do you believe that?
Seven babies. They're all surviving.
Oh, the pain.
After 24 hours.
No, no, cesarean.
No, I was thinking for the father, actually.
Seven.
Seven.
Seven.
I mean, you have not yet begun.
I mean, money's flowing in and people, and somebody donated a 15-seat van.
Somebody else says they're going to give them a house, an addition to their house.
Well, they need one. Have you seen the house?
No.
Oh, man, it's tying the trailer.
They make nothing.
Right.
Yeah.
But this is kind of interesting.
Somebody figured out how much it would cost to raise septuplets from birth to 18 age 18 760 956 dollars
a u.s wow okay now somebody donated to all the diapers they need procter and gamble or pampers
or something but that doesn't even begin to cover it uh obviously with seven there's no breastfeeding
right so you need formula uh that can cost 21 bucks a baby a day wow yeah experts say
each baby should have five outfits on hand because they mess all the time that at 10 bucks an outfit
that's 350 dollars worth of clothing for each baby each day i mean it's just crazy the play
pins the crib how they're gonna do this right how they're gonna how they're gonna survive it's
probably donations
but whatever it is
if the kids play sports too
you can double
oh yeah
hockey
imagine if they played hockey
it's crazy
you're going to have to sell
a couple of them I think
Dateline Beijing
Dateline Beijing
growing numbers of rats
in Beijing
have alarmed local
health authorities
into laying about
250 tons of
poisoned rat bait
now some big hotels
are complaining
of rats chewing tourists' clothes.
Oh, that's nice.
And even stealing their false teeth.
Oh, that's beautiful.
Oh, my God.
But there is an upside to this.
All the rats in Beijing have beautiful smiles.
That is Dateline Humble and Fred.
This is Humble and Fred. This is Humble and Fred.
This is 102.1 The Edge.
All around the world, statues crumble for me Who knows how long I've loved you
Everywhere I go people stop and they say
25 years old, my mother got restless so I just wanna fly
Put your arms around me, baby
Put your arms around me, baby
I just wanna fly
Put your arms around me, baby
Put your arms around me, baby. Put your arms around me, baby. Yeah.
Dance a little stranger.
Show me where you've been.
Love can make you hostage.
Want to do it again.
There's no time to think about the start and all the end. Thank you. Put your arms around me, baby I just wanna fly Put your arms around me, baby
Put your arms around me, baby
I just want to fly
I just want to fly
I just want to fly Let's check it to your turn, the borderline
All around the world, statues crumble for me
Who knows how long I've loved you
Everyone I know's been so good to me
25 years old, my mother got restless all
I just wanna fly
Put your arms around me baby Put your arms around me, baby
Put your arms around me, baby
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Put your arms around me, baby
Put your arms around me, baby
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I just want to fly
I just want to fly I just want to fly
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102.1 The Edge, Superfly, or just simply Fly, Sugar Ray from Florida.
We present the band along with 311 Wednesday, November 26th at The Warehouse.
It is 6.51, Humble and Fred morning show, and Freddie, you wanted to talk a little bit about Seinfeld.
We were talking about this off-air, and I was saying about how much I enjoyed it last night,
because for those who didn't see it, basically they did the show
backwards. In reverse.
So it started with the end and ended
with the beginning. Exactly. And you didn't like it.
Well, I just, I never, I didn't
get the point of it, you know.
Like, why?
And I thought as it unfolded and they
gave the actual graphic saying one hour
earlier, two minutes earlier,
I thought that sort of defeated the purpose.
I thought if they were going to do that, you'd sort of have to figure that out yourself.
Yeah, but then again, if they did that, though,
you just don't know how far back in time it is.
I guess.
But you know what?
It doesn't matter.
It was way too much work for me.
Really?
I'd rather just sit and flop and watch.
You'd just sit there brain dead.
Have it work the conventional way.
And I'm not one of these guys
that's all over Seinfeld either this year.
I know the scripts have been a little weaker.
But it can't keep, like anything else,
it can't keep getting better and better
and better every time out.
I mean, there's got to be some plateaus.
Absolutely.
This show is testament to that.
It's been three years since that show
has been really hot, though.
Whatever.
Story-wise.
What's that Canadian girl doing?
But last night, I just didn't get the point, Bill.
Okay, Fred.
Well, that's okay.
I like that, though.
You just like to sit in front of the TV, you know, rubbing his gut, doing the Al Bundy thing.
Whatever, Bill.
That works.
Fred does not put his hand down his pants.
Doesn't he?
How do you know?
No, not down the front, anyway.
Maybe the back, the odd time.
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Me too. Kahlua mudslide.
Great place.
Yeah.
And great looking guy.
Where?
Here.
Who?
Him.
Hello.
Hi.
We just ordered Kahlua mudslides. Like what?
Kahlua mudslide?
Yeah, I like the taste. Smooth and creamy. Smooth and creamy?lua Mud Slides. Like what? Kahlua Mud Slides? Yeah, I like the taste.
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Input. Humble and Fred.
Oh, Humble and Fred.
I listen to what you said.
You've been up too long.
Isn't it time to go to bed?
That Sandra Pudgakis, she sounds like a real bitch.
I don't like it.
You know what it is, Humble Herd?
You're an insecure piece of shit.
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
Chicken swam.
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Humble and Fred are like the dog that never stops humping your leg
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This is 102.1 The Edge. Has the crunch and show
Has the sweet breeze blow
Has the kindness come
Oh, still lingers on
I treat myself with newfound pretty
Send a loan to New York City
And I don't know what Are we listening?
Hymns of our parades
Have we eyes to see? Hymns of Opry
Paprias to sleep
Love is gathering
All the words that I've been reading Have now started the act of bleeding
Into one Into one
Into one
So I walked the front line
And I stepped to the edge
To see my world below
And the laugh in my mouth Was a tear's roll down I could laugh at myself
Or I'd have tears for all to tell
Cause that's the world I know
Oh, it's the world I know guitar solo I drink myself a few pounds of tea Sitting alone in New York City
And I don't know what it means
Don't know what it means
So I walk the front line
And I step to the edge
To see my world below
And I laugh of myself While the tears roll down
Cause it's the world I know
Oh, it's the world I know
Yeah, I walk the front line
And I step to the edge
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And I laughed at myself
While the tears rolled down
Cause it's the world I know
Oh, it's the world I know It's the world I know 102.1 The Edge.
Information at 7 o'clock.
It's 4 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger.
Time may be money, but safety comes first.
That story after traffic for the Wheat Sheaf Tavern.
And here's Sandra.
The westbound 401 is down to a slow crawl now through Scarborough.
According to Leonstar102, it's the same story on the eastbound 401 through Mississauga Road and from the airport to Dixon.
Northbound 410, a little bit crowded north of the 401.
East QE Gardner is slow through Burlington, Mississauga, and around the Humber.
Normal stuff there.
We have an ongoing accident downtown at Church and Shooter. a new connection westbound Eglinton approaching Bellamy.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
In the news, it doesn't take much for business to respond to safety issues.
GO has already introduced new measures in the wake of this week's accident that sent 54 to hospital.
That was because of the rear ender at Union Station.
And preliminary reports are human error was to blame for the crash.
The black box shows the train didn't break to avoid it.
GOE is bracing for a raft of lawsuits from the injured,
but is moving quickly to reassure a shaky public that the system's still safe.
Yesterday, trains using Union Station took more time,
and they have to wait now until tracks are completely cleared before they can move, even if that means delays.
The Red Cross insists the blood supply is now safe thanks to tough new screening procedures.
The positive spin is being put on things as the Crever report is about to be handed in to the feds.
We'll get details next week about whom Mr. Justice Horace Crever blames for the tainted blood scandal of the 1980s.
Justice Horace Creaver blames for the tainted blood scandal of the 1980s. Finally, an answer to the mystery why some people live years with AIDS and never get sick.
They apparently have white blood cells called helper T-cells that specifically attacks the AIDS virus.
People who succumb to AIDS quickly usually have very few or none of the T-cells.
More good news about AIDS.
Fewer American babies are contracting the disease from their infected mothers,
and the credit goes to earlier testing and treatment.
Flu season's officially upon us.
Sounds like influenza type A will be the bugaboo this year.
It's already cropped up in Maryland and New York.
Time to get your annual shot.
People used to talk about having a midlife crisis in their 40s,
which made no sense because, on average, few of us lived to be 80 or 90.
Well, we do now.
As a matter of fact, life expectancy globally, on average,
is now 80 years old or almost 30 years longer than it was at the start of the century.
That's the latest. Sports and weather next.
Wheat Sheaf Tavern, historical fact number four.
1965, Sidney Granger spontaneously
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I'm playing poker.
Strip poker, actually, with my grandparents
and their book club friends.
And I'm winning.
Nothing more unappealing than that.
I'm on my third cup of cocoa.
I've got a full house, jacks over nines,
and they're down to their skivvies
The pretzels are stale, some pan flu kites on the stereo
So what is a game up to end?
So soon
Of all the things you think about during sex
Safety should not have to be one of them
Direct sheet condoms, safer sex should still be great sex
When you think of Canada, you think of hockey.
It's our great Canadian game.
Don Cherry here to tell you about another great Canadian, Mr. Transmission.
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It is 5 past 7, Time for Sports, brought to
you by Mr. Transmission. And here's Fred.
Well, the Raptors sunk to a new low
last night, setting a franchise record
with their eighth loss in a row. They were pounded
by 30 points in Houston,
127-97.
Raptors now, what, 1-10?
Just a horrible mess, and the management side took another hit yesterday.
Isaiah Thomas officially quit.
The news conference will be held today, but don't be fooled by any of this. Any way they try to paint the story, the split is ugly.
Glenn Grunwald is the Raptors' new general manager.
He was an assistant.
He has quite the job in front of him.
I'm sure a whole pack of players will want to leave now
with Damon Stunemeyer at the top of the list.
Stunemeyer, by the way, scored 25 points last night in Houston.
Eight games in the NHL last night.
Half of them featured shutouts.
Edmonton skunk St. Louis 3-0.
Pittsburgh beat Ottawa 2-0.
Buffalo over Boston 5-0.
San Jose surprised Philadelphia 3-0.
Jersey beat the Islanders 5-1. L.A. got by Chicago 4-3,
Calgary beat Florida 2-1, and Vancouver dumped Phoenix 4-2.
Lakers play in Denver tonight, and for the first time this season,
Glenn Healy will get back-to-back starts.
He earned it for Wednesday's effort against the Flyers.
Notable baseball signing yesterday, the Atlanta Braves replaced Freddie McGriff
by signing Colorado's Andres
Galarraga. Blue Jays could be on the
verge of waving goodbye to Joe Carter.
Chili Davis could end up as the DH, but we hear
stories out of Kansas City now
that Joe says, hey, I'll be the DH
full-time. I don't care. Top Canadian
college player named last night is UBC's
Mark Nora. A running back, Vanier
Cup at the Dome tomorrow. UBC
against Ottawa. Tonight at the Dome, the Metro Bowl.
Cedarbrae against Nelson Lords of Burlington.
That's your sports for all the scores.
8-7-2 edge.
Toronto weather.
Some light rain this morning.
That should end shortly.
By this afternoon, we're expecting a little sunshine mixed in with the clouds.
Morning highs around 5 or 6.
Then temperatures slowly falling, dropping to minus 3 tonight.
By dawn, they're promising the start of snow.
And by the end of Saturday, we're looking at about 3, 4 centimeters on the ground.
Saturday will be windy, highs around 0, then mostly cloudy with flurries Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
Currently, it's 4 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger.
What's that you say?
Rain. Oh, man, no way. Without a doubt, everything will be all right. I'm Mary Ellen Benninger. Humble. What's that you say? Freddie.
Oh, man, no way.
With Humble and Freddie, everything will be all right.
707.
It's Brother Bill in for Humble Howard.
Freddie is here, as you can tell, because that was his voice doing the sports.
Yeah, that's the way it works.
People are tired.
You've got to make sure they do it for sure.
Sure, Bill.
Yeah, Bush Mouth, Toronto's New Rock. 102. People are tired. You've got to make sure they do it for sure. Sure. Yeah.
Bush Mouth, Toronto's new rock.
102.1 The Edge. You gave me this.
Made me give. again
Your silver grin
still sticking in
You have a soul machine A soul machine
The longest kiss
Healing furniture days
Drift madly to you
Pollute my heart drain
You have broken me
Broken me Broken me
All your mental armor drags me down
We can't breathe when you come around
All your mental armor drags me down Nothing hurts like your mouth, mouth, mouth
Your mouth, mouth, mouth We've been missing long before
Never found our way home
We've been missing long before.
We were found our way.
You gave me this.
Made me give. You gave me this
You made me give
You have
Some shame
Broken three-way
All your metal armor drags me down We can't breathe when you come around All your mental armor drags me down Nothing hurts like your mouth, mouth, mouth
Your mouth, mouth, mouth
We are, we are, we are All your mental armor
All your mental armor
And your mouth, mouth, mouth
Mouth, mouth, mouth
Mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth, mouth.
7.13, Humble and Fred Morning Show.
Song prize thing coming up.
Right now, where you get love.
Where do you get love, Freddie?
I wouldn't know, Bill.
I wouldn't know.
Matthew Sweet.
102.1 The Edge. Instead of running
Stay and keep it coming
You're getting kicks right at the source
You're taking the guidance from the force
When do you get love?
Down below or from somewhere above
Got a scary feeling I know
Where do you get love?
Am I the hole
You're working for?
I'm here if you want to keep me near
Much further away than I am near
Maybe you can come
Down below or somewhere above
Got a scary feeling
Where do you get love?
Where do you get love? Instead of running
Stay and keep it coming
Stay and keep it coming. Stay and keep it coming.
Stay and keep it coming, coming.
Where do you get love?
Down below or from somewhere above?
I'm staring to scene that I know
Where you can love
Where you can love
Where you can love
Down below
From somewhere above
On a scary scene that I know
Where you can love Where you can't love, where you can't love We'll be right back. 102.1 The Edge, Matthew Sweet from his release Blue Sky on Mars,
where you get love and mouth, the remix from Deconstructed.
The band would be Bush.
A 716 Humble and Fred Morning Show, brother in for Humble Howard.
Song prize thing on the way.
Give us a call if you think you're a smart person when it comes to music.
What is it, Danger Boy?
Fifth caller?
102nd caller?
What do we do here usually?
1,074th caller today.
1,074th caller.
Okay.
We count fast here.
Right.
And don't forget, an hour from now, Jean Charest.
Absolutely.
Will be here.
Jean.
The other Jean.
Yeah. Okay. Anyway, let's check traffic right now. Here Charest. Absolutely. We'll be here. Jean. The other Jean. Yeah.
Okay, anyway, let's check traffic right now. Here's Sandra.
It's already really heavy on the 401 eastbound from the airport to the
400 westbound through Scarborough. Southbound
404 Parkway is dragging over the 401.
The eastbound QE Gardner is
packed through Burlington, Mississauga
and around the Humber. The Lakeshore is
still a really good alternate and they have
cleared up that accident westbound Eglinton approaching Bellamy.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
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The Lotto 649 secret word is big.
Okay, huge. Large. No, no word is big. Okay. Huge.
Large.
No, no. Mammoth. Giant.
Mammoth. Giant. Elephant. Space. Mexico.
The next Lotto 649 jackpot is an estimated $5 million. That's big.
Sounds like pig.
Wig. Jig. Twig.
Not small. Not small. Opposite of small.
Monstrous. Gigantic. Not small, not small. Opposite of small. Monstrous, gigantic. My mortgage.
My laundry.
Get your ticket for this week's big $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot and say yes to Encore.
7-19, we have Ian on the phone to play the song prize thing thing.
Ian, you there?
You sure am.
Where are you calling from?
Toronto.
Toronto?
Up rather early, aren't we, Ian?
Pardon?
Up rather early, aren't we?
We're glad he is, folks. Well, we're glad he is, absolutely, but just, you know.
What are you doing today? Going to work?
All day. Alright, so you want to win
some stuff? Sure. Okay, well, what we're
going to do is we're going to play a little clip of a song,
you get it, and we're going to set you up with some
tickets to the Edge Electric Christmas featuring the
Catherine Wheel, December 14th,
at the warehouse. We're also going to throw in a Rumors
board game, the Adult Conversation
Masterpiece, plus we'll throw in Breakdown.
It's a new release
from Paramount Home Video.
Okay?
Sounds good.
Are you ready?
Yep.
What do you think?
Um,
there's not a lot
of information there.
Do you want to give it
to him again?
Yeah, give another
little clue there.
Go for it.
Oh, come on.
Oh, easy.
Piece of cake.
Easy.
Oh, uh, is that all you're going to give me?
Chi-town, buddy.
Chi-town, Chicago.
Smashing pumpkins.
Oh, yeah, you got that much.
Tonight, tonight?
Yes!
Congratulations, Ian.
You have taken care of the song pricing.
Do I have to repeat what I just said?
Not at all.
Hey, Ian, have a good day.
Thank you.
Whatever you're doing, man.
Do nothing. If you wanted to have some more conversation with Ian, that would be all right Thank you. Whatever you're doing, man. Goohead.
If you wanted to have some more conversation with Ian, that would be all right.
I'll call you later, buddy.
I don't think Ian wants to talk to you at all.
Yeah, exactly.
Mr. Goohead on the way right now, smashing pumpkins tonight.
Tonight.
102.1 The Edge. guitar solo
Time is never a time at all
You can never ever leave
Without me in a piece of you
And our lives are forever changed
We will never be the same
The more you change
the less you feel
believe
believe in me
believe
believe
life will change
But you're not stopping
But
You're not
Still
If I run
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight Cause I'm so afraid
Tonight, tonight
We know you're never sure But you're sure you're going to be right
If you held yourself up to the light
And the end has never been
You've been city by the lake
The place where you belong
Believe
Believe in me
Believe in me Believe, believe In the resolution I just see, I know
And if you believe it's not a chance
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight Tonight Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Tonight
Crucify the ancestors
Tonight
Tonight
Make them cry
Feel it all Tonight Tonight Make the drive feel alive tonight
Find the way home from here tonight
Scramble for the moments of your life tonight
The possible Tonight, tonight
Believe in me as I believe in you
Tonight
Tonight, tonight
Tonight
Tonight Tonight, tonight, tonight.
102.4, I'm on the edge, smashing pumpkins tonight.
And tonight, Humble and Fred Morning Show, 724.
And time now for Mr. Goo Head.
When there's a bluebird singing by your window pane
And the sun shines bright all day through
Don't forget, boy, look over your shoulder
Cause there's always someone coming after you
Mr. Goo Head needs a vacation, so what does he do?
He calls a travel agent.
Good morning, Tammy speaking.
Yes, I was wondering if you could help me.
Okay.
I would like to go on a vacation.
Okay, where would you like to go?
Well, I'm not sure, you see, on television and on the radio.
I've seen these commercials for a place and it really hit home. It's where I wanted to go, but I
can't remember which place it was. I can't remember, you see, I'm very, very tired and I need a good, good rest. And that's why it sort of struck me, but I can't remember where.
Yeah, see, there's nothing, unfortunately, we can do unless you know exactly where it is.
Oh, wait, wait a minute.
I remember.
Sleep country.
Is that for mattresses?
I thought you were a travel agent.
It is. We are.
So why? You're trying to sell me a mattress?
No. I'm saying that's the commercial that you're referring to.
Sleep Country. That's where I want to go. Sleep Country.
Sleep Country. Haven't you heard the commercials?
Yeah, I have. Could you book me, sleep country. Sleep country. Haven't you heard the commercials? Yeah, I have.
Could you book me, please?
Um, no.
This is Humble and Fred.
This is 102.1 The Edge.
Thank you. I can't keep swangin' off the ladder Could he ever talk?
Last around now, I'd do it again The rascal came behind the bars
Was the one in front of them
Last around now, I'd do it again
The rascal Keep behind the bars
What the one in front of them
The love of God
The constant
Contradictions
And just a smiling
Gnod
What stranger
Fact and fiction
And never ceasing to amaze
On a regular basis
First hand into his pocket
Oh, first fist into the face
And it's the last to run
Ah, do it again
The rascal came behind
The boss of the morning
From the town
Last to run
Ah, do it again
The rascal
Kid behind the bars
Of the world
In front of them
I'm open A legendary character
When only there
When only there
A hero of a hoodlug
And well that part's never good
Quite a shame, it's all the same
Who's innocent and who's to blame
Politics or just a game
Well, let's see if they do his name
Lasterana, do it again
It's the rascal king behind
The bars of the one in front of them Do it again. It's the Rascal King behind the bars.
Come on in front of them.
Well, it's the last to run.
Ah, ah, do it again.
It's the Rascal King behind the bars.
Come on in front of them.
102.1 The Edge.
Information approaching 730. It's four degrees. I'm Mary Ellen Benninger and Sandra. 102.1 The Edge.
Information approaching 730.
It's 4 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger, and Sandra has traffic. The eastbound QEW is really slow through Oakville and Mississauga,
especially Mississauga Road to Highway 10.
It's just volume.
It's busy again around the Humber.
Eastbound 401 packed from the airport to Dixon.
Southbound 404 Parkway from Shepherd to Lawrence.
Westbound 401 is crawling in the east end.
And watch out for a stalled car.
Westbound York Mills, west of Don Mills in the center lane.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
In the news, fiscal physician, heal thyself.
Turns out there are 3,500 federal staffers who owe $28 million in outstanding student loans.
And most of the deadbeats work for either Revenue Canada
or Human Resources, which administers the student loan program. More money notes this morning. The
TD Bank, the first to report its fiscal 97 profits, and they topped a billion dollars.
That's up 19% from last year. Keep that in mind if you're mortgage shopping. By the way,
the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation's predicting housing starts will increase by nearly 10% next year.
And if we're not moving, we're fixing up the place where we already live.
The group predicts we will spend almost $25 billion next year on home renovations.
Mayor Mel not making nice with other GTA mayors.
He will not attend today's meeting or any others, he says,
until his suburban counterparts abandon the battle with the province
over the pooling of social cause van smyrnis will ponk us 10 grand thanks to the son a judge has
ruled he's entitled to part of the reward the paper offered for information leading to the
arrest of his best friend paul bernardo the paper offered a thousand dollars or a hundred thousand
dollars rather in reward money but the judge Vann's info to be minor,
said he wasn't entitled to the whole pot.
That's the latest from Fred Scott Sports.
Oh, how about those Raptors?
Man, do they bite big or what?
1-27-97, a 30-point loss in Houston last night.
This on the heels of Isaiah Thomas officially quitting yesterday.
The new guy is Glenn Grunwald.
He was in there as an assistant.
Apparently he's got a pretty good reputation in the NBA,
so the Raptors might be all right.
Unless, of course, all the players start whining about wanting to leave,
like Damon Stoudemire.
Eight games in the NHL last night.
Half of them featured shutouts.
Edmonton Skunk, St. Louis, 3-0.
Pittsburgh beat Ottawa, 2-0.
Buffalo over Boston, 5-0.
San Jose surprised Philly, 3-0. Jersey beat the Islanders, 5-1. L.A. got by Chicago, 4-0. Buffalo over Boston 5-0. San Jose surprised Philly 3-0.
Jersey beat the Islanders 5-1. L.A.
got by Chicago 4-3. Calgary beat
Florida 2-1. Vancouver dumped Phoenix
4-2. The Leafs are in Denver
tonight. Glenn Healy gets the start and goal again.
His second game in a row
because he played so well Wednesday against the
Flyhurs. Baseball signing, the
Atlanta Braves replace Freddie McGriff by signing
Colorado's Andre Z Galarraga.
And the top Canadian college
player, football-wise, here is
UBC's Mark Nora. He's a running
back. He will play in the Vanier Cup tomorrow
against Ottawa. That's your sports for all the
scores. 872 Edge.
Toronto weather. Early morning drizzle in some
places. Raining quite heavily. We are
expecting mostly cloudy skies today.
A little afternoon sunshine.
Highs this morning started out at 6.
Temperatures slowly falling, dropping to minus 3 tonight.
The snow will begin around dawn Saturday, about 3 centimeters in total.
It will be windy and zero tomorrow, then Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, mostly cloudy with some flurries.
Currently it's 4 degrees.
I'm Mary Ellen Benninger on the Humble and Fred Show.
Look who just crawled into the doghouse.
It's Dr. Frazier Crane.
And you know what we always do when we get a house call from the doctor?
Drop your pants and bend over.
I take you to the doctor.
Humble and Fred.
732.
It's a brother in for Humble Howard.
Jean Charest, Freddie.
Yeah, Jean Charest.
Close to Jean.
We're at 8.10, 8.15 this morning.
He'll be in to chat.
Right now, the Verve Bittersweet Symphony.
Toronto's new rock.
102.1 The Edge. When you die
I'll take you down the only road I've ever been down
You know the one that takes you to the places where all the things we care
No change, I can change, I can change, I can change But I'm here in my moment
I am here in my moment
But I'm a million different people
From one day to the next
I can't change my mood, no, no, no, no, no No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Well, I've never prayed
But tonight I'm on my knees, yeah
I need to hear some sounds
That recognize the pain in me, yeah
I let the melody shine
Let it cleanse my mind
I feel free now
But the airwaves are clean
And there's nobody singing to me now No change, I can't change, I can't change, I can't change
But I'm here in my moment
I'm here in my moment
And I'm a million different people
From one day to the next.
I can't change my mind.
No, no, no, no, no.
I can't change it.
No, I can't change it.
Cause it's a bittersweet symphony that flies Tryna make ends meet
Tryna find somebody and then you die
You know I can't change, I can't change, I can't change die you know
I can't change
I can't change
I can't change
I can't change
but I'm here
in my moment
I am here
in my moment
and I'm a million
different people
from one
to the next
I can't change
my moment
no no no, no, no
You've got to change my violence
Me alone in silence
You've got to change my violence
Me alone in silence
You've got to change my violence
Me alone in silence You've got to change my violence I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down I'll take you down
I'll take you down
I'll take you down
I'll take you down
I'll take you down
I'll take you down
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I'll take you down
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I'll take you down
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I'll take you down
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I'll take you down
I'll take you down I'll take 736 Humble and Fred Morning Show A little bit of live dead people
Huh?
Nirvana
Oh right
102.1 The Edge
We passed upon the stairs
Spoken wasn't well
Although I wasn't there
You said I was his friend
Which came as a surprise
I spoke into his eyes
I thought you died alone
A long, long time ago
alone
not me
we never
lost control
face
to face
we'll run
this old world But the man who sold it out I laughed and shook his hand
Made my way back home
I searched for a former land
For years and years I roamed
I gazed, I gazed and stared
We must have million years
I must have died alone
A long, long time ago
Who knows?
Not me
I never lost control
Your face to face
with the
most
of the
world
who knows
not me
we never
lost
control
your face to face
Around us all the world guitar solo 102.1, they add some live Nirvana,
the man who sold the world.
It's an old David Bowie tune from MTV,
unplugged in New York,
and the verve from their latest bitter tweet,
Symphony is the song,
and Urban Hymn is the name of the album.
740 on the
Humble and Fred
Morning Show.
And Freddie,
we're going to talk
a little bit about
this incident
that happened in Boston
with one of the bands
that are quite popular
around these parts
called Everclear.
Apparently Everclear
was doing a show.
Sandra, feel free
to take part
if you wish to.
Oh, thanks.
Everclear was doing
this show in Boston
and three members
of the New England Patriots were there. Drew Bled doing this show in Boston and three members of the New England
Patriots were there.
Drew Bledsoe,
the quarterback,
and a couple of linebackers.
Sure.
So the original story
that we had heard
was that Art,
the lead vocalist
with Everclear,
invited these guys
up on stage
to do a stage dive,
which they did.
Really?
Which they did.
Anyway, which they did.
During the regular season?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
You know, I don't know. Tipsy. Who knows? Anyway, which they did. During the regular season? Yeah. Oh, wow. They're, you know, I don't know.
Tipsy.
Who knows?
Anyway, so they ended up, Drew and one of the guys jumped out, no problems, landed on
the floor, you know, feet first.
They were okay.
Third guy weighs about 325 pounds, landed on a little girl.
Get out.
Yeah, he landed on a little girl and he ended up giving her neck, back, shoulder, everything else, injury.
She's in hospital now.
So what the deal is now is they're talking lawsuits.
I guess they are.
They're talking lawsuits.
This girl's family, even though it hasn't been confirmed, is rumored to be talking to lawyers as we speak.
And now this guy from Everclear is saying that he never told these guys to jump up on stage.
Oh, he's trying to pass the buck.
I don't know if he's trying to pass the buck or he's just trying to not lose a buck.
Something to that effect.
Because Bledsoe is worth millions.
Would you not soak him for everything he's worth?
Well, yeah.
Although, will he be involved or was it the big fat guy?
Well, it was the linebacker, but they all represent the New England Patriots.
So, you know, my point is that maybe she you know, she can take them for a couple of million
dollars.
I guess they should.
At least season tickets and maybe some free aftershave because the guy who owns the Patriots
is, what's his name?
Gillette or something.
Yeah, that guy.
Anyway, let's check traffic right now, shall we, with Sandra.
Well, it's still raining off and on around Metro.
The roads are wet.
The highways are busy in the usual spots.
Westbound 401 is packed through Scarborough.
Eastbound 401 from the airport to Dixon.
Eastbound QE Gardner is crawling through Oakville and around the Humber.
The lakeshore is a pretty good alternate, and you may want to avoid the intersection of Kennedy and Steeles in Brampton because of a serious accident.
More traffic in 15 minutes.
Sandra's Traffic, a presentation of Global TV.
Global's Extreme Screen Friday.
Is it too late?
No. What are you doing, Mulder?
I need your help on something.
At a special day and time tonight, The X-Files.
Why didn't you tell me?
Then, author Jose Chung survived The X-Files.
Now he's a marked man under Frank's protection.
This book will be written.
Charles Nelson Reilly guest stars on Millennium.
Global's got it starting at 8 tonight.
Later at midnight.
Extreme Scream continues on South Park.
Get me down from here!
Well, it was a
rainy day in Pizzaville, the
day of the big car fuffle at City Hall.
Some of the townspeople wanted
Pizzaville to deliver its pizza in 30
minutes, like the big pizza conglomerates.
Others pleaded passionately
against such a thing, like Vinnie Cal conglomerates. Others pleaded passionately against such a
thing, like Vinnie Calvera.
Believe me, delivering a pizza in 30 minutes is ridiculous. You see, my fellow Italians,
I don't believe you can make a traditional Italian-style pizza and then bake it properly
in real stone oven and deliver in 30 minutes. Forget about it.
Aha. That's why when you order a pizza from Pizzaville,
we tell you it will take about 36 minutes.
Why six minutes to you?
But to us it's all the difference
in making authentic Italian-style pizza.
Arrivederci, everybody.
So, call Pizzaville at 736-3636.
That's 736-3636. P's 736-3636.
Pizzaville. Better tasting pizza at a conglomerate price.
Mrs. Sloan, you're the best arithmetic teacher in the world, so I bought you this bell quick change card.
Didn't do your homework, Max?
Did I mention how pretty you are?
Impress someone special this Christmas with a bell quick change card.
$10 gets you 40 local payphone calls. So if you're late, you can
call and won't get grounded. Okay
Max, hand in your homework tomorrow. The
Bell quick change payphone card. The
perfect stocking stuffer and another way Bell
helps you connect this Christmas. Mr. Grumbag.
Ah, yes Max? You're the best
science teacher in the world.
I'm still thinking, Freddie, that perhaps, you know, a lot
of money, a lot of money this girl's gonna get
just because someone fell on her.
She's got to be lucky an Argo didn't jump on her.
Couldn't sue for anything.
Absolutely.
Take you out for dinner, maybe.
That's about it.
See, that's the way it works, Bill.
Talk show, 102.1 The Edge. She's got a checkered reputation
Visualizing syncopation
Ratchet fairy on the funny place
Southern belt is on the northern stage
Hello, hello
Hello, hello, hello, hello See, is this right?
See, little light Live to lie
Say the list is long
Call the mistletoe
Just can't even follow you underground Hello, hello Hello, hello, hello, hello
She has a smile, a perfect manner
She'll hit your face if you can win her
Broken beauty pushing through but you
She likes a girl the secret even if she knows
Hell, hell, hell, hell
See, is it right?
See, live to lie
Say delicious love, call the mission song
Shit game if I love you underground
And now, Reflections with Uncle Vince.
My son asked me what happens after we die.
I told him we get buried under a bunch of dirt and worms eat our bodies.
I guess I should have told him the truth,
that most of us go to hell and burn eternally.
But I did not want to upset him.
102.1, the Ed Reard talk show in there with Hello, Hello.
It's 7.48, it's the Humble and Fred morning show.
The brother and frer, Humble Howard.
What was that?
We're not sure. That was a little mistake. That was a little mistake. That happens, Freddie. It went on the brother for Humble Howard. What was that? We're not sure.
That was a little mistake.
That was a little mistake.
That happened.
So, Freddy, you know, it just went on the air.
It's gone.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Coming in after 8 o'clock, John Shrey again.
They phoned us and asked if John could pay us a little visit, and we said sure.
No calling nor begging was necessary.
So, you know, of course he's coming here for a reason.
I don't know exactly what it is.
I imagine he's going to be trying to promote or push something.
I think he's just coming by to say hi, Fred.
You know, I think that you had a pretty good impact on him last time.
That's what I heard anyway.
That's great.
But we have some questions to ask him.
That's great.
Moving on.
Pretty insignificant.
Pretty insignificant, the PC party.
I mean, there's a line of questioning right there.
They are for now.
What's the use, John?
I want to ask him some trivia.
Do you?
I want to see how sharp he is on trivia.
One of the prime ministers, one of our prime ministers was born today.
Really?
Yeah, one of the past prime ministers.
What year?
1841.
If, John, you're listening, I'm going to give you a, that's all I'm giving you.
1841.
I know the answer.
John Crutcher.
Yeah, that's a beauty.
5.55 p.m. on the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
What was I thinking?
One minute I'm writing email in Toronto,
and the next I'm making a date to meet some guy I've never met in New York City.
Sabrina girl, you've got to stop watching those old movies.
That must be crazy.
We're just unbelievably desperate.
I mean, who flies to New York City just to meet someone you've gotten to know through email?
Jonathan boy, you've just got to stop watching those old movies.
I wonder if he'll even show.
Who am I kidding? She's not coming.
Well, at least I got to do some shopping.
I didn't even know Dockers can't wear hat clothes for women.
Man, I can't believe I bought a new outfit for this.
At least I'll get a lot of wear out of this Dockers khaki wear.
He's probably a psycho anyway.
He's probably some lunatic anyhow.
Oh, excuse me.
Yes?
Do you have the time?
Six o'clock. Thanks. I'm meeting somebody.
Oh, you wouldn't be T-Rex at Airwave.net, would you?
Butterfly at Cybernet.com?
Well, what do you know?
Well, what do you know?
For wherever where, it's Dockers Kackiware.
Call 1-800-Dockers for the store location nearest you.
Need a little daytime break?
Then give yourself one.
Try Home Team with Terry Bradshaw.
In just one hour, you'll have more fun than most shows bring you all week.
Find out how to spice up your wardrobe
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And see how to plan everything
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Home Team with Terry Bradshaw.
It's an hour of stars, food, fashion, and fun.
Premiering Monday morning, September 8th at 9 at CFMT.
Channel 47, cable 4.
Okay, I'm here in Pennsylvania Avenue talking about the new board game Rumors.
Excuse me, sir, what's your name?
Richard.
Mind if I call you Dick?
Yes.
Anyways, Dick, have you heard about Rumors?
I am not a cook.
No, no, Rumors is the new board game where friends take turns spreading rumors about each other. Like, Rumor has a Dick as a witness to crime. I am not a crook. No, no. Rumor's the new board game where friends take turns spreading rumors about each other. Like,
rumor has a dick as witness to crime.
I am not a crook. Yeah, whatever,
dick. Play Rumors, you finally get to tell the
truth and see how many of your friends matched
your answer. Of course, if someone has proof you're
lying, you know, nobody scores any points.
I'm not a crook. Yeah, got it, dick.
Rumors. Absolutely the most fun you can
have talking. They may be inexperienced.
Uh, just passed the bar.
Get the hell out of here. Get a license!
But they're perfectly matched.
My son is dying.
And the insurance company won't pay for his treatment.
For the fight of their lives.
Denial claims for a year and most people give up.
I want to expose these people.
I'll see you in court.
Do you even remember when you first saw them?
John Grisham's The Rainmaker.
There's nothing more thrilling than nailing an insurance company.
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Now playing everywhere.
752, Humble and Fred Morning Show, REM 102.1, The Edge.
I move across, innocence lost.
I'm all flesh and pulse. I move across the earth in my new padditcher. I pass satellite. You're so bitter, you'll complain. I can't get through anything I don't know who you're living for I don't know who you are anymore
But sooner chew my leg off
Than get trapped in the sun
How easy you think of all this
It's bittersweet
I couldn't taste it
I'm tired of naked
I don't know what I'm hungry for
I don't know what I want anymore
I move across, can't be floss
I move like a tank
I move across a room with a heart full of glue
Stronger than you think
Oh, my pure, your veneers
Wearing thin and cracking
The surface informs
Underneath, underneath there's lacking
I'd sooner chew my leg off
Than get trapped in the sun
How easy to think of all this
It's bittersweet
Me, I couldn't taste it
I'm tired and naked
I don't know what I want anymore.
You move across.
Since last time.
Start again.
Decide. You blew in the face. Since lost our static and desire
You've ruined the face from the evil games
You've set yourself on fire
You've stripped down the face of that
I know you can't fake it
Are you tired of naked? Are you tired of naked? You can't fake it I'm hard to tie to make it
I'm hard to tie to make it
Yeah
I'm still not sure my