It’s the WSGW Wednesday Morning Team Show with Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU…..

 

 

New WSGW OnLine Poll for YOU

https://www.wsgw.com/contests/wsgw-online-poll-the-impeachment-inquiry-hearings-will-president-trump-testify-and-would-it-matter-to-you/

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU:    President Trump has suggested he would be willing to testify at the impeachment inquiry hearings, prompting Pat Johnston to make an offer to Charlie if he does, and Dave says careful what you say, and evidence of that is from something that happened 30 years ago in a baseball incident which has some ties to our Detroit Tigers (runs 6:34)…..

 

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU:     Charlie has “storytime” of how not being 100% won’t stop him from his daily duties, but if radio were sports, he would be on the bench (runs 4:29)…..

 

 

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU:     Why is Burger King being sued by a vegan regarding the plant-based Impossible Whopper?!?!  (runs 3:35)…..

 

 

 

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IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY HEARINGS COVERAGE on WSGW

Impeachment Inquiry Hearings continue today and tomorrow.   Coverage plans on 100.5 and 790 NewsRadio WSGW and WSGW.com are the same as last week, utilizing CBS Radio News…..

WSGW will offer the following listening options:

– From 9am-Noon, on 100.5 NewsRadio WSGW and WSGW.com, Impeachment Inquiry Hearings Live Coverage
– From 9am-Noon, on 790 NewsRadio WSGW and WSGW.com, Art Lewis Show, Focus, Terry Henne’s Farm Show

– Starting at Noon, on 100.5 NewsRadio WSGW and WSGW.com, regular programming of Rush Limbaugh Noon-3pm and Sean Hannity 3pm-6pm
– Starting at Noon, on 790 NewsRadio WSGW and WSGW.com, Impeachment Inquiry Hearings Live Coverage… and then, joining Tom Sullivan 3pm-6pm

While our intent is to follow these plans, our coverage is dependent on how the hearings progress. There may be scheduled or unexpected breaks. At those times, regular programming may be broadcast.

Even if hearings are continuing, we have plans to broadcast our regular LIVE shows of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Tom Sullivan, as these hosts will provide some coverage, opinion, and engage reaction.

 

 

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This is the FINAL WEEK for the WSGW “Food For Families” Campaign!

 

Reminder!     Saturday, November 23, it’s the Saginaw Eddy Concert Band Christmas Concert at the Temple Theatre!

The concert is FREE, but we ask you to bring a non-perishable food item for WSGW Food for Families

The doors open at 6:30pm and the concert starts at 7:30pm

 

 

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Opposition to opossum dropping…..

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – A movement is growing in North Carolina to prevent the act of so-called “opossum dropping.”   The practice involves suspending an opossum in a transparent box on New Year’s Eve and slowly lowering it the ground as people count down to midnight.

The Raleigh News & Observer reported Monday that a western North Carolina town had conducted opossum drops for 24 years. Brasstown in Clay County dropped its last opossum in 2018.

But the organization Animal Help Now wants to prevent anyone from doing it elsewhere.   That will require a change to state law that allows people to do anything they want to opossums for five days each year.

The group started a petition and gathered almost 160,000 signatures before the petition closed.   The group says it’s continuing its legislative efforts.

 

 

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Look who is getting back together for a concert tour…..

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Doobie Brothers are joining with singer and songwriter Michael McDonald for a 50th anniversary tour next year.

McDonald, who sang with the band starting in 1975 before starting his own solo career, surprised fans at The Doobie Brothers concert with a performance of  “Takin’ it to the Streets” on Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Ryman Auditorium.

Formed in Northern California, the group featured harmonies backed by the finger-picking style of guitarist Patrick Simmons paired with the R&B guitar playing by Tom Johnston, singing lead.   They had hits with “Listen to the Music,” “Long Train Runnin”’ and “China Grove.”   They earned two Grammys with McDonald for “What a Fool Believes” and “Minute By Minute.”  

The tour will begin June 9 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

 

 

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You Can Win Your Mortgage/Rent Paid for in 2020!!!

Enter Online (Deadline December 20)

– Must be legal resident of U.S. or Canada
– Must be 21 years of age or older
– One prize of up to $15,000 will be awarded

 

 

 

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Wake Up Song of the Day:    Norman Greenbaum “Spirit in the Sky“.   Norman is 77.

 

 

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