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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU:     The college football season is barely underway and the insanity of polls is already evident, plus the Lions get a little “disrepected respect”, and some Colts fans want their money back (runs 7:40)…..

 

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU:     We need more cowbell (runs 4:58)…..

 

 

 

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Banana Industry on Alert After Disease Arrives in Colombia

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU:     Air Guitar World Championship (runs 4:40)…..

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU:     High speed internet coming to a national park (runs 2:52)…..

 

 

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Inspiration to get up and do something from former President Carter…..

ATLANTA (AP) – Hip surgery will not prevent former President Jimmy Carter from
helping to build nearly two-dozen homes in Tennessee.   The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the 94-year-old Carter and his wife Rosalynn will help build the houses for Habitat for Humanity Oct. 6-11 in Nashville.

The newspaper reports that it will be the 36th consecutive year that the Carters have done so.   They’ve helped to build more than 4,300 homes in 14 countries since 1984.

The construction project comes after the former president fell and broke his hip during the spring at his home in Plains, Georgia, while he was preparing to go turkey hunting.

 

 

 

 

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The stupid criminal may have gotten away, but he will remember this encounter!

CHICAGO (AP) – Chicago police say an amateur boxing champion successfully
fought back attackers who tried to take her cellphone.

Twenty-six-year-old Claire Quinn was headed to the gym earlier this month when a man punched her in the head and demanded her phone.

Quinn is a Chicago Golden Gloves champion and tells The Chicago Tribune she kept punching back with her right hand, while clutching her phone in her left.   The attacker gave up.   Authorities say the man, and a teenager involved in the scheme, fled the scene.   No arrests have been made.

Quinn says she suffered a concussion and is recuperating with family in Florida.   She hopes to continue boxing in October.   Quinn took up boxing in 2015 after gaining weight following knee surgery.   She’s a graduate of Chicago’s Columbia College.

 

 

 

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