The WSGW Monday Morning Team Show with Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU…..

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU:     It’s a “Lions Lament” on this Monday, plus a quick word on Michigan and SVSU (runs 8:02)…..

 

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and YOU:     There is a new variety of apple coming soon, the “Cosmic Crisp” (runs 6:23)…..

 

 

 

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Charlie and Dave and Pat and Art and YOU:     The stupidity of the college football polls continues (runs 3:36)…..

 

 

 

 

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When your illegal activity plays a part in your rescue…..

MENOMONIE, Wisconsin (AP) – A BASE jumper who jumped illegally from a northwestern Wisconsin cellphone tower ended up calling the police on himself after his parachute became caught on a guy wire, leaving him dangling perilously 50 feet from the ground.

Police say the 20-year-old man jumped from the 300-foot Charter Communications tower in Wisconsin last week about 70 miles east of Minneapolis.

After his rescue at around 9:30 a.m., the man was treated at Mayo Clinic Health System and arrested for criminal trespass.

BASE jumping stands for building, antenna, span and earth, the four common objects from which BASE jumpers launch their descent.

 

 

 

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Wake Up Song of the Day:     Elvin Bishop “Fooled Around and Fell in Love“.    He is 77.   He wrote this song, but did not sing it, as he thought his voice was too gravelly.   A background singer in his band sang it, Mickey Thomas.   Mickey went on to become lead singer for Jefferson Starship.

 

 

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