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September 24, 2024 5 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
When you need to know she's got you. It's three
things with tip on kiss when I was seven one,

(00:23):
all right, sorry about that, Good morning, Good morning. I
was organizing my thoughts on one final thing. It is
just before seven o'clock on this rainy Tuesday, and mother
Nature and whoever controls the good juju for the Bengals,
decided to sit down, have a glass of wine, smoke
a sig, and torture us this morning. It is dumping rain,

(00:44):
which is I feel like such a boomer, but it's
definitely something that we needed. And we're waking up losers
zero to three on the season. You know, throughout the
show we'll hear from coach Zach Taylor and Joe Burrow.
I don't want to add any negativity to the show today.
It's not like we still can't come back and win games.
I just think that expectations were so high that I

(01:09):
realize coming down from an expectation highs as a challenge.
So taking the l against the Commanders in Monday Night Football.
The good news is that Joe Burrow did get his
one hundredth touchdown.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Burrow under center play action faith five step drop chase.
Here about it half the four touchdown Bengals show Burrow
floating up beautifootball downfield, samar Chase doing the gritty have
a Bengal store touchdown.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
It looked like it was back and forth and T
Higgins back on the field from the injury, just couldn't
pull it off. Taking to L thirty eight to thirty three.
We'll play the Panthers on Sunday away at one o'clock.
The thing that I did I did not know about
this is that both quarterbacks Joe Burrow and the Commander's
Quarterback our Heisman Trophy winners out of LSU. All right,

(02:05):
second and three things you need to know this morning.
The reason why I sound a little awful stumbly about
the Bengals game last night is because I didn't watch
a single second of it because I was at the
debut show for the Short and Sweet Tour of Sabrina Carpenter.
She opened up this US leg of her tour in
Columbus last night, and dare I say, one of the

(02:28):
best I've ever seen. And I go to a good
amount of shows to cover for the station and the show,
et cetera. Here and I everyone's got their own style
and everything's everyone's got their own uniqueness. There was something
so special about Sabrina Carpenter's show Last Name. It was theatrical.
It was like beauty school dropout from Greece. It was

(02:49):
everything that she's kind of been putting out. All the energy,
all the the style of the video from Please Please
Please and Espresso, all of that was brought to life
and what felt like musical theater on this stage last night.
And she stuck mostly to the short and Sweet album.
She did sing of Course, Nonsense and Feather some of

(03:10):
her bigger hits, but it was interactive with the fans
mostly at the end of the show. Up front. It
was just it was like I was watching Broadway cad
to see you.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
I love you and thank you for being here.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
I grew up love here and Columbus has been such
a weirdly special place to me. And I remember last
night when I love the arena for rehearsal, I passed
the first venue I ever played here. I think it
was the Music Farms screen I was about eight years
ago and when I was sixteen, and it just made

(03:46):
me realize how special life is and howprful I am
to be here to a sold out club was.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Now. Sabrina Carpenter was an artist that we brought here.
Our former program director in Afternoon, Guy Josh Martinez, brought
Sabrina Carpenter to like a mall. She did mall tours
and small small venue tours. I've seen Sabrina a million times.
It is just so cool to see an artist get
to this point where they're selling out arena tours on

(04:17):
their own, not supporting anyone else, and it looks like
she just kind of came into her own. I feel
like Sabrina is also this girl right now where she
has this sexy sense of humor mixed with you know, talent.
It was feminine. It was so good, and I hope
you have a chance to experience it. If you're like,
oh my god, I'm obsessed. I want to know more
about these visuals, tap through either my stories or Kiss

(04:38):
one oh seven. Okay, we got to move on. Lastly,
in three Things, it's the Forbes thirty under thirty in
Sinci right now. I mean, as if this wee weekend
couldn't have gotten any busier. Forbes kicked off at Brady
on Thursday afternoon. Joe Buck actually spoke yesterday morning, and
he called the game last night against the Commanders, talked
a little bit about, you know, storytelling and how he

(05:00):
came into his career. Metro Boomin also performed and talked
to the crowd and said, you know twenty his twenties
were the most pivotal part of his life. Don't waste
too much time partying and instead investing in themselves. Stay down,
stay patient. Look at it like you're a piggy bank.
If you keep depositing in it, you'll be able to
see something. And I thought that might have been inspiring

(05:22):
this morning. Metro Booman is credited with tons of hits.
All right, that is three things you need to know
for the twenty fourth of September coming up at seven twenty.
What's going on in Columbus? Why did it smell so bad?
We're gonna talk about that next
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