Shoppers, Start Your Keyboards (Hour 1)

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Shoppers, Start Your Keyboards (Hour 1)

Mornings with Pat Kreitlow · Mon Dec 1, 2025

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Well,

Pat Crightlow

hey there, Wisconsin.

Good morning.

It is 6.06 on a Monday morning.

It's December 1st.

I know a lot of times we'd be like, wow, December?

How did that sneak up on us?

Well, first off, it can't.

It's on the calendar.

It comes the same time every year.

But it really didn't sneak up on us because of what all happened over the weekend.

We just got swamped by snow across many parts of Wisconsin, which makes it another beautiful morning to have you here up north.

Live from Lake Wissota from wherever you're spending your mornings, listening across the Civic Media radio network or catching us on social media.

Podcast all the ways.

Thank you for getting your work week.

Thank you for getting your month of December started right here.

I got a question for you.

This is a Cyber Monday.

Is that still a thing for you?

Are you someone who gets your holiday shopping done very early?

Are you more last minute?

I know a lot of folks fall somewhere in the middle, but we would love to hear from you if you're one of those folks who's basically already done.

How do you do it?

Or maybe you appreciate

the rush that comes with last minute shopping.

Maybe you're able to snag some kind of a discount from a shop that's trying to move stuff off the shelves in the last last days.

So whether you are an extra early or an extra late shopper of Christmas gifts and holiday trinkets, we'd like to hear from you on this Cyber Monday.

Is that still a thing?

855-75 Civic 855-752-4842.

Also, be sure to use that Civic Media app to either call or text the program.

We'd love to hear from you that way.

as well.

Let's see.

I hope you had a good Thanksgiving weekend, a good holiday.

Hope you had a good meal and that everyone behaved around the dinner table.

If you were out hunting, maybe you got that big buck before the gun deer season ended.

Mine was a little more unusual with work commitments and things.

So neither Sherry nor I got the traditional, you know, turkey dinner.

type of thing, but we'll be okay.

There were plenty of other ways to spend the weekend and we'd love to hear some of your highlights if you'd like to share those as well.

Many guests today, we are guest loaded today.

I'll tell you all about them in just a little bit, but I can also promise you some surprises are on the way as well.

So you're going to want to stick around for guests I can't even tell you about yet.

That is all coming up.

Let's see, Tony's up in Ashland and he says, I made the best

New York strip steak of my life on Thanksgiving.

Wow, on Thanksgiving New York strip steak.

And it was the best.

I now I want to know how you did it because my, my stakes have always been.

Lately, I finally got my stakes to where I want them.

I do the reverse sear thing, you know, in a low oven, 250 degrees for like 30 to 60 minutes.

And then the last five minutes on a, you know, piping hot cast iron griddle to get the temperature just right.

Oh, so I want to know your secret Tony.

Tony also says, I often spend Christmas Eve frantically wrapping presents.

Yeah, I've been there too.

And I'm curious as to whether that is still

something that people like to do, they like the rush or not.

Let's see, in Ashland right now it's 14 degrees, Hayward's at 12, it's 16 here in the Chippewa Valley, but it is four below zero.

in Watoma.

There are single digits all over the place.

Richland Center, you have run out of degrees.

It's zero right now.

It's nine in Wisconsin Rapids, 16 in La Crosse.

Oshkosh is at 10.

Wasaw is at 12 degrees right now.

Producing this whole shindig is one Parker Olsen, who is standing by at Studio A2 down in Madison at Civic Media's headquarters.

Mr. Olsen, good morning.

How was your weekend?

Good morning, Pat.

Parker Olsen

Pretty good weekend.

Not too bad on the life side, on the sports side, not a great weekend.

Pat Crightlow

Not a great week?

Oh, no.

Yeah.

This would be Whitewater?

This would be Whitewater, Pat.

Parker Olsen

Oh, no.

What happened?

For the third consecutive trip to the playoffs, Whitewater has been knocked out of the playoffs by throwing an interception on a would-be game-winning drive.

They've done this three years in a row Three of the last four years all three of our last playoff trips We've thrown in an interception while making a drive to in an effort to win the game.

Oh No I'm so sorry.

I'm very I am very sad.

I was inconsolable after the Badgers got beat in the axe game

Pat Crightlow

You're inconsolable over the Badgers over the kind of year they had.

Parker Olsen

Well, that's because that was immediately following the whitewater

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loss.

Okay.

Parker Olsen

So, all right.

And I hate Minnesota.

So,

Pat Crightlow

totally understandable.

The, yeah, the Badgers fell at Minnesota quite the snow globe game they had going on there.

17 to seven.

This is how fortunes change in college football.

It was not that long ago.

Wisconsin had a 14 game winning streak over the Gophers, but now Minnesota has won five of the last eight.

The Badgers have now missed the bowls for a second straight season after making 22 in a row.

22 years in a row of going to a bowl game.

Snapped that last year.

We're not going back this year.

We, they, whatever.

The Badgers have finished four and eight.

The most number of losses since 1990 when they went one in 10.

I hope that's not the direction this team is going in.

But she had to feel good about the Packers on Thanksgiving.

They beat Detroit 31-24.

Parker Olsen

That's true.

I did feel a lot better about the Packers.

Did not to get to watch that live, but we did record it and watch it after.

I

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had mentioned before that our local pub here.

opened up had the game on and I couldn't wait to see you know it's just how how many of us losers would show up you know people who had no like family Thanksgiving thing to go to and it was me and a buddy and there was like two other groups of four that came in briefly for a little bit

And that was it.

It was almost like they opened the bar just for us, which is not the compliment.

It's not the flex you might think it is, but I had a good time.

I, you know, had my chicken wings, you know, Sherry worked and, you know, uh, Tony also wants to say, Hey Parker, at least Ohio State whooped to Michigan.

So there is that.

I mean, I don't,

Tony from Ashland (caller)

I

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think he also says a great few days to cheer against the state of Michigan.

This is true.

I mean, you know,

He's way up in Ashland, so that makes sense.

Roger and Steven's point.

I had the worst nightmare.

I woke up and the Bears were the number one seed in the NFC.

Parker Olsen

It's not a dream.

Yeah,

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me

Parker Olsen

too.

I don't care though.

Here's the thing.

The Bears, if this is the greatest thing that they achieve is being the one seed for like a week and a half, good for them.

Because I think this will probably be the greatest thing they achieve

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all year.

I mean,

Again, the people thought at the start of the season, the Vikings were like all hot and everything.

And wow, has that become a dumpster fire?

I mean, and the key of just, you know, one quarterback getting hurt, you know, is like the dominoes just started falling.

I knew nothing about this rookie quarterback.

I've just seen that replay a few times of doing exactly what I would have done.

I would have run around like a turkey with its head cut off with the defense chasing me until I'm like, you know, 10, 15, almost 20 yards behind the line of scribbage.

Heaves something in desperation and right into the hands of an opposing player and Seattle runs it back for a pick six.

And again, that's something I would do.

Yeah, Pat.

Or a rookie quarterback as the Vikings were forced to use.

Parker Olsen

A rookie quarterback who I've never heard of, but apparently PJ Fleck did a great job developing him at Minnesota, so I'm really excited about him.

Oh no, he was a gopher?

Yeah, he was a gopher.

He was undrafted, free agent, and he became, got the history books yesterday, the Vikings did.

The Vikings are the first team since the 1950s to have a rookie quarterback, or a quarterback getting the first start.

throw a pick six on their first career start.

Pat Crightlow

Oh,

Parker Olsen

hey, congratulations.

Pat Crightlow

Two of them in one year.

You got that going for you, which is nice.

All right, so we've got that to comfort us.

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And meanwhile,

Pat Crightlow

as for the Bears, I mean, we get a chance to knock them down next weekend when the Packers host the Bears.

Keep in mind your little fridge magnet schedule is wrong.

It listed as a noon game.

It has already been flexed to 325.

So Packers Bears is a 325 start.

So the pregame will start at one o'clock Sunday on Civic Media stations in Watoma, Ironwood, Racine, Park Falls, Richland Center.

And then there's the Bucks, who I guess the losing streak got to seven games.

and Yanis is back and the Bucks have broken out of their skid after beating Brooklyn on Saturday.

Yanis topped 21,000 points for his career so far.

Now that's, you know, he's the 42nd player ever to score that many points, but he's also the sixth youngest to get to 21,000 points.

The guy's just pretty good.

And they are in Washington to face the Wizards tonight Badger men's basketball.

They beat Providence in San Diego on Thursday, but then lost to TCU on Friday.

It looked like I wasn't there at the very beginning, but it kind of looked like they trailed wire to wire in that one, or at least reasonably close to it.

Yeah, you know, they struggled on that one, I think.

They did.

Now they will host Northwestern on Wednesday night and you can catch that Badger Men's basketball game starting at 7.30 Wednesday on several civic media stations.

The Badger women's basketball team lost both of their games in Daytona Beach.

They fall to six and three on the season.

They host Michigan State on Sunday.

The Badger Men's Hockey Team had the weekend off.

They will play at Notre Dame Friday and Saturday.

You can listen to Friday starting at 5.30 on our stations in Wisconsin Rapids and Ironwood.

The top ranked Badger Women's Hockey Team won a tournament in Nashville over the weekend, defeating Mercyhurst and Stonehill.

Next, they traveled to Ohio State this Friday and Saturday.

And then finally, the Badger Women's Volleyball Team 10th ranked in the country.

They wrapped up the regular season with a sweep of 18th ranked Minnesota over the weekend.

So there were some badgers that beat some gophers.

So they end the regular season 24 and four.

So the Badger women learned last night that they are a three seed in the NCAA women's volleyball tournament.

And that means that UW Madison will play host to first and second round matches in that field of 64.

So the Badger volleyball team will next play Thursday night in the first round of the NCAA tournament at home against Eastern Illinois.

So those are all the sports notes.

The only thing I don't have on there now that it's December is I should have jotted how many days until spring training and the first game of the Brewers 2026 season because

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it's

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winter now and we need that to look forward to.

I believe it's 160 ish.

Yeah.

I can deal with that.

I can get through anything for 160 more days and then see baseball, especially if we can get the Packers to beat the Bears.

That's the kind of thing that would make me.

definitely happier.

All right, let's take a look at what else we've got on the program today, because like I said, there is a lot going on.

Craig Gilbert, longtime analyst, political analyst, writer for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel joins us at 735.

There's a new national market poll that adds to danger signs for Republicans in the 2026 midterms.

We'll explain in our next segment here some of the reasons why that might be.

There's a lot of self-inflicted damage on the part of certain Republicans.

But also, we have at 835, we have Dennis McBride, the mayor of Wauwatosa, who has a new book out about his tumultuous first year as mayor in 2020.

I know we'd all like to forget 2020, but you can't.

And Dennis McBride will have a lot to say about that.

Selena Heller has a story about doctors in rural Wisconsin sounding the alarm.

We've got Jimmy Cuskett talking sports.

John and Gordy will be here.

Jane McNair and Dr. Kristen Lyrely.

And we've got some other surprise guests coming along as well that we'll tell you about in a little while.

Oh, and Congressman Mark Polkan coming up on Thursday.

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Pat Crightlow

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Brian Lemak from Defend the Vote will join us tomorrow.

It's a group that is working to inform Americans about the cost of corruption.

You see, we have an affordability crisis in this country.

But this isn't just some kind of run-of-the-mill inflation.

It's the result of intentional decisions made by an administration with a business model that frankly includes a level of corruption.

And you're the one paying the price for it.

And we'll talk to Brian Lemak from Defend the Vote about that tomorrow.

So we do have a rather well-rounded show today with a lot of fun stuff, but we do have to nod toward the news that's happening in the world.

And it ain't great.

And so we'll take care of that here and then dispense with it.

It's been a nice holiday weekend.

So the folks who haven't been following the news very closely aren't going to like coming back to reality so harshly.

But the cold hard truth is that the president of the United States spent the weekend being a racist piece of garbage.

He was also winking at a likely war crime.

and lying about the conditions that led to the shooting of a National Guard member in DC last week.

Two shot, one died.

But Donald Trump's unhinged social media rant on what should have been a day of giving thanks was embarrassing, even by his standards.

It's like he knew that this was a day that often gets joked about for having to endure the dinner table rants from your oddball racist uncle and decided to give all those uncles a roadmap.

He pledged to halt immigration from basically anything other than white-led nations.

He even dropped in the word retarded to criticize a sitting governor.

Nobody uses that word in society anymore except the jerks.

In the past, that would have been considered a joke, a sick and unfunny joke.

But Donald Trump did something by coming to power

that's going to leave America a broken place for many years to come.

Here's what he did.

He lifted the rock.

You know, the rock that most of the racists, sexists, fascists, even Nazis had the good sense to crawl under.

Because they knew that speaking up would lead to well-deserved ridicule.

Not merely for values that live best in a gutter, but ridicule because much of what they say

just isn't true.

I mean, how many of us have had to correct somebody, usually politely, who is passing along some kind of a right-wing talking point without checking to see if it was actually based in reality.

But now they say these things that they don't even care.

Megaworld wants you to believe that the Afghani who shot two National Guard members in DC killing one was somehow vetted during the Biden administration.

No.

it happened on Trump's watch.

They want you to believe a lot of stuff about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan that was in fact done during Donald Trump's first term.

But they know that if they say it enough, enough people will foolishly go along with it.

Kind of like right now claiming that they have the right to blow up boats in foreign waters and that it is somehow justified when it's not.

We're not at war and you can't just say

were at war and you can't just declare fishermen or even drug runners as enemy combatants.

But there's something worse than simply blowing up a boat because now you've removed the threat, right?

I mean the boat, if it was bringing drugs to this country, is no longer a threat, right?

So what's worse than that?

What's worse is going back and killing the human beings bobbing around in the water.

look you could just leave them be to drown you know if you want to be just your basic monster but going back to kill them while helpless in the ocean well kids that's a war crime that's the kind of thing we prosecuted other nations about when our sailors and seamen and airmen who had had to parachute out of their planes and were in a helpless state in the water or in some other form

We have these rules because we're better than that.

And it's not tough.

It's not justice to claim otherwise.

There's nothing macho about it.

There's nothing justifiable about it.

It is a crime.

And you say you're going after drug runners, but

Hey, there's an even bigger crime on the grand scale of things.

It's the apparently upcoming presidential pardon of Juan Orlando Hernandez, the former president of Honduras.

Trump calls him a victim of persecution.

No, no.

He helped manage a decades-long drug trafficking network over 20 years.

He helped facilitate gangs that brought in more than 500 tons of cocaine

into our country.

He was eventually put on trial in the U.S.

and sentenced to 45 years in prison.

Now less than a year later, Trump says, Hernandez is the real victim.

And if they can jail him, well, they could do that to any president.

Yeah, no kidding.

I mean, I'm starting to think that the alleged drug boats that Trump is bombing only committed one crime, and that was not letting Trump wet his beak and get a taste of that particular drug money.

And we don't even have time to get into another part, and that of David Gentile, a money launderer, whose $1.6 billion scheme

defrauded thousands of investors.

He had a fair trial.

He was sentenced to seven years in prison.

He reported to prison on November 14th, and Trump pardoned him last Wednesday and set him free after 12 days behind bars.

Coming up next, we will lighten things up considerably.

With today's history lesson, the cowbell is back.

We'll explain why, along with Dr. Kristen Lierly and some other surprises right after the Midwest Farm Report.

I'm Pat Critewell.

You're Up North.

Parker Olsen

It's time once again for today's history lesson on mornings with Pat Critewell.

Dr. Pat McBride

Well, welcome to this happy place.

Welcome.

Ladies and gentlemen,

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

the Beatles.

Once

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again,

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it is time to take another revealing peek back into history.

Pat Crightlow

From this day in 1968, we're actually a few days late on this one.

The Beatles recorded birthday for their white album, which was released on November 22nd, 1968.

That's not why we're playing it.

Kristen Ligeli is here and tomorrow is her birthday.

Dr.

SPEAKER_04

Ligeli, good

Pat Crightlow

morning.

SPEAKER_04

And you know whose birthday is today?

Not to jump ahead in your news cycle, Pat, but it is Mandela Barnes' birthday.

Maybe we'll get an announcement from him this week.

Pat Crightlow

that it's his birthday.

Oh, yeah, it could be.

Yeah, never know.

SPEAKER_04

Uh-huh.

See how I did that?

I pulled the news into your entertainment.

Yeah.

You're welcome.

Yeah.

Happy

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birthday.

Happy birthday.

How are you?

SPEAKER_04

Good.

I was watching the Beatles anthology last night.

They're replaying it on Disney Plus.

And I mean, every little detail, I'm like, yes, yes, yes.

And I'm thinking my kids are like, what's going on out here?

Pat Crightlow

Look at you.

So what are you doing?

Anything special tomorrow?

I know birthdays on a Tuesday are a little weird, but you know.

Or did you do stuff over the weekend?

I mean, you kind of got like the instead of the Christmas birthday, you've got more like the Thanksgiving weekend birthday, you know,

SPEAKER_04

since it's December

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2nd.

SPEAKER_04

I like it.

So tomorrow, I'm actually just tucking it in.

I'm probably just going to

call some friends and the boys are going to make dinner for me.

We're going to have some cupcakes.

Nice.

All right.

I think it's going to be nice and quiet.

Pat Crightlow

Good for you.

All right.

SPEAKER_04

So

Pat Crightlow

anyway, happy birthday.

A little early, of course.

That'll be tomorrow.

You can all call in Pester her later.

Heck, you can all call today if you want

Tony from Ashland (caller)

and

Pat Crightlow

give her happy birthday greetings as well.

Let's get back to the history lesson.

In the meantime, this is the anniversary of the birth of the late great Lou

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Rawls.

That voice.

Yeah.

Pat Crightlow

Louisville's passed away in 2006, born this day in 1933.

The late comedian Richard Pryor was born this day in 1940.

Actress, comedian Sarah Silverman is 55 years old today.

Sarah

SPEAKER_04

Silverman and Richard Pryor have the same birthday.

Pat Crightlow

Uh-huh, doesn't that check out?

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Huh.

Pat Crightlow

Yeah, they were.

SPEAKER_04

That's a funny set of bookends there.

Pat Crightlow

I know, born 30 years apart here.

Janelle Monae is 40 years old today.

And let's see, turning 81 years old today is Eric Bloom, lead singer of Blue Ister Cult, connected forever with this tune.

SPEAKER_03

I remember you were thinking about cowbells.

Pat Crightlow

Exactly, see?

So we got the Blue Easter Colts Eric Bloom 81 years old today.

Do

SPEAKER_04

you have a cowbell?

Pat Crightlow

I do, I do.

It's in the garage, well hidden away from like grandkids who might come visit and want to like clang that thing at the wrong time.

So, yeah.

But yes,

SPEAKER_04

I do.

You need to take it out in time for Christmas.

I mean the grandkids need a little cowbell.

Don't you think?

Pat Crightlow

I think so.

We all need more cowbell.

We all could use a little more cowbell.

Let's see, Beth Midler.

She is 80 years old today.

Wow.

This is the 79th birthday for singer Gilbert O'Sullivan and his sappy little tune from the 70s alone again naturally.

On this day in 1988, newlyweds Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet welcome to Baby Daughter.

Zoe Kravitz is 37 years old today.

Let's see, we haven't done anything from the way back charts.

Let's go back to 1958.

The number one song in the nation was by the Teddy Bears.

SPEAKER_03

Isn't this Phil Spector's graph?

It could be.

I feel like there's a Phil Spector tie in here.

I

Pat Crightlow

would not be surprised in the least, yeah.

On this day in 1878, the first telephone was installed in the White House for President Rutherford B. Hayes, which raises the question, how many people remember that we had a President Rutherford B. Hayes?

Yeah, there's just some that you go.

We should do that for a quiz.

President, not a president.

Put in people like Millard Fillmore and others.

SPEAKER_04

Rutherford B. Hayes, did he have the great lamb chops?

Pat Crightlow

Not as much as Chester Arthur, who I guess there's a movie coming out with Nick Offerman playing him.

I saw a picture of him yesterday with the mutton chops.

Yeah, I know.

They figure, hey, if we could do Alexander Hamilton, we can do anybody, right?

at this

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point why not yeah all we know about these people really is a picture

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yes on this day in 1955 in montgomery alabama seamstress rosa parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man she was arrested for violating the city's racial segregation laws and that led to the city's bus boycott which helped advance the civil rights movement the late billy paul singer was born this day in 1934

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I

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mean say what you will about the song lyrics and the premise behind it but that voice holy cow kids on this day in 1973

The Carpenters were on top of the singles chart with On Top of the

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World.

Were you a big Carpenters fan

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fan?

Huge.

Huge.

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Shocking.

Pat Crightlow

No, it's not.

Not even a little bit, is it?

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No.

Pat Crightlow

From Roger here.

Yes, Kristen.

Phil Spector was a member of the teddy bears and composed to know him is to love him.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you, Roger.

Pat Crightlow

There you go.

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The

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problem with my not constantly looking at the comment section is I again lose context.

So for Tony, who says, I remember because he's from my hometown, Fremont, Ohio, just like Charles Woodson.

I don't remember who he wrote this about.

So we've talked about many people.

One of them

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is from his

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hometown,

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Fremont,

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Ohio.

SPEAKER_04

We're gonna need a little follow-up on that, Tony.

Pat Crightlow

Yep, yep, we are.

What did you end up doing cooking-wise then?

Did you do the turkey dinner at the kitchen?

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I have, I do not like to cook, but I will cook on Thanksgiving and I have a classic, like, combo of recipes that go together that the kids love and will eat.

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And it

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includes

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Brussels sprouts.

Pat Crightlow

It includes Brussels sprouts, huh?

Tony says it was Rutherford B. Hayes.

He was talking about, which makes sense.

He was, yes, from Ohio.

Tony had told us earlier that he made the best New York strip steak of his life on Thanksgiving.

And when I said, how do you do it?

How'd you do it?

just sent in, never frozen, just in a skillet on the stove, covering it with butter and a few spices.

I usually overcook it.

This time I trusted the thermometer and

SPEAKER_04

I did it just right.

It's so hard to trust the thermometer.

Oh, no.

It's flaky.

Pat Crightlow

No, I've got a good thermometer.

It has not failed me yet.

Oh, what a difference.

I spend my time every time I make a

beautiful steak.

It's like, where was I for the first 30 years when I could have been using this thing?

You know, like, oh, nobody else ever used it.

So I just, you know,

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I just

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trust my gut, right?

SPEAKER_04

Maybe I need a new thermometer because mine was all over the place.

It was perfect, perfect, perfect.

And then it was 100 degrees hotter.

And then we rechecked it and replaced it and it was fine.

And then it was 100 degrees hotter.

It was making me nervous.

This is the turkey.

I didn't want to poison my family.

Pat Crightlow

And

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we put the stuffing in the bird, so like there's a lot at risk here.

Pat Crightlow

That was very old school.

Hey, speaking of old school, have I got an old school guest on the line to talk to you?

Mystery guest, is there anything you'd like to say here today?

Dr. Pat McBride

Yeah, I'd like to wish Dr. Lierly a happy birthday for tomorrow.

Pat McBride.

Welcome.

SPEAKER_04

Hi, Dr. McBride.

How are you?

Dr. Pat McBride

Oh,

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best birthday present ever.

Dr. Pat McBride

Yeah, the esteemed Dr. Liarley, who shares a birthday with Aaron Rodgers, Britney Spears, Lucy Liu.

No, she's the best, Dr. Liarley.

Happy birthday tomorrow.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you, my dear friend.

Oh, how much do we love Pat McPrime?

Dr. Pat McBride

Oh, no, no, the opposite.

How

Pat Crightlow

much

Dr. Pat McBride

do

Pat Crightlow

we

Dr. Pat McBride

love Dr. Liarley?

Pat Crightlow

It is a well-observed mutual admiration society.

We've talked about Dr. McBride.

It's been a while now since he wrote the book, The Luckiest Bull in the World, about his time working with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Milwaukee Brewers, and then eventually moving into a very esteemed career in public health.

And I believe you were a guest on Dr. Liarley's show not that long ago.

I know Dennis McBride, your brother, was also a guest, but how is she as an interviewer, not just as a person and a doctor?

Dr. Pat McBride

Well, my twin brother said she could have a long career in media, but we're looking for her to eventually replace Tammy Baldwin.

There we go.

Pat Crightlow

Any birthday announcements you want to make there,

SPEAKER_04

Kristen?

Well, we'll see where the road leads, because as you know, as I was taught,

by the Dean of Students at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, the gentleman that we're talking with right now.

It is not about a position.

It's about making a difference.

So wherever I belong, wherever I can fit in to serve, that's my plan.

So we'll see where the road takes me.

Pat Crightlow

Well, that is wonderful.

And so Dr. McBride, I mean, she's

Kristen's obviously made a name for herself these days, but you knew her way back when.

Did you see any potential then or are you as shocked as others at where this girl from Kakana has gone?

Dr. Pat McBride

Well, you know, what was amazing was she didn't have one, but two children during medical school and didn't miss.

You know, I said, you got to take some time off.

No, she wouldn't do that.

She just kept going and she did.

Fantastic.

She's one of my top 10 all-time students in medical school and look what she's done.

Pat Crightlow

Look

Dr. Pat McBride

at that.

Pat Crightlow

See, and I know my wife as well had two kids while in med school.

There must be something about, you know, adding parenthood to all the other million things that you're juggling there, Kristen.

So good on you.

Dr. Pat McBride

Well, she's adored by her patients, esteemed by her colleagues, and she

She juggles.

She's a fantastic mother who's raised these fantastic young men.

And she's just doing great work in everything she does and look at everything she does.

Pat Crightlow

Oh my goodness.

And then even it's funny you say esteemed.

Tony and Ashlyn just put up on YouTube, her most esteemed title, YouTuber.

She's moving into the influencer realm of things as well.

SPEAKER_04

Unbelievable.

You know it's so much fun, Pat.

We're going to be in the, yeah, let me just go ahead and announce this right now since we've got a minute.

We are about to be live on the air in Chicago starting this weekend.

That's right.

So my show is growing.

Yes, it's growing in the number of people who are pitching in to help out.

It's growing in our broadcast capabilities.

It's growing in our streaming capabilities.

So we're getting the word out just in time.

to start ramping up for the midterms in November and making sure that we're getting a good entertaining message out to people.

So it's really a wonderful opportunity and I'm thrilled.

Congratulations.

Without you, Pat McBride.

You're the best.

Bar Pat Crichtlow.

Pat Crightlow

Dr. McBride, thank you so much for being our mystery surprise birthday guest here.

Dr. Pat McBride

You bet.

Happy birthday tomorrow.

You share a birthday with my wife as well.

So congratulations tomorrow and enjoy your day.

Pat Crightlow

Oh,

SPEAKER_04

thank you so much.

Happy birthday to her.

Thank you Patty.

Pat Crightlow

Appreciate it.

Oh, that's great.

Dr. Pat McBride joining us and, you know, if we can maybe get one or two other greetings in, we'll certainly try.

Kristen's going to be around here for a little bit.

But again, a reminder, you can hear the Dr. Kristen Lyrely show weekends here across the Civic Media Radio Network.

And yeah, coming soon to the Chicago market as well.

Such a such a special birthday.

Such a guy.

Anyway, we'll continue things here and then after 7 o'clock up north news reporter Selena Heller will be here as well.

I'm Pat Krightlow.

You're up north.

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Pat Crightlow

Welcome back at six fifty two up north news reporter Selena Heller is here and whiskers who's taking up most of the camera space And birthday girl dr. Kristen Lierly We asked earlier how you treat cyber Monday or how you treat your your shopping Text from Jim and Brookfield.

Good morning Pat I need to get an early start on shopping since my wife's birthday falls on Christmas Day Growing up she often felt like her birthday was overlooked so to avoid blending a gift into the Christmas birthday category I will have two sets of

gifts, one wrapped with Christmas wrapping paper and one with birthday, which is hard to find at Christmas, so I stock up early.

Jim from Brookfield's got this figured out.

He has so got this figured out that he's actually joined us on the phone as well.

Jim, good morning.

Hello.

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

Good morning, Pat, Kristen, Parker.

It's good to hear everybody.

I want to wish Kristen and Dr. Lively an early happy birthday.

I do want to point out, however, that she did, I believe, Friday, predict that the golfers were going to lose the ax to the Badgers.

And I was a little surprised that that's her alma mater.

However, my two golfer daughters, once graduated, once a sophomore, they will forgive her.

And they listened to her show over the weekend.

Pat Crightlow

Oh, no, not that show.

Of all the shows to have them listen to.

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

I

Pat Crightlow

mean, maybe you could have picked one with a quality guest that was on this past weekend, you know?

SPEAKER_04

Oh, it was such a good show because we hit all the important points.

How media survives in small towns?

What is the future of media?

Why is Wisconsin politics relevant?

I mean, Pat, that show was packed full of really good stuff.

I really enjoyed doing it with you.

Pat Crightlow

We did.

That was a lot of fun.

So Jim, I'm glad the daughter's got a chance to hear it.

Thank you again.

We got to visit not long ago, including the gift of homemade fudge.

Did you say it was your grandmother's recipe, Jim?

My mother's.

Your mother's

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

recipe, OK.

Right who my wife is carrying the tradition on and and I'm glad I was able to share that with you Pat

Pat Crightlow

Yeah, and you look good.

You're moving along you you and Kristen comparing notes on your respective knee replacements

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

Yes, it's going along very well ahead quite the workout over the weekend with the snowstorm not one but three episodes of shoveling my wife was not helping it was a team effort

but three hour plus sessions of shoveling.

I was very careful not to twist on it, but the knee passed the snow shoveling test and it's going along well.

Excellent.

Oh, that's good

SPEAKER_04

to hear.

Every day it's a new test, isn't it?

That's right.

Pat Crightlow

Exactly.

And Jim, good job on the two kinds of wrapping paper for your wife's Christmas birthday.

the good idea

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

thank you i did i did learn the hard way you can it's hard to find it or birthday wrapping papers not the easiest around christmas so i stocked up early and have it in reserve

Parker Olsen

that is very true

Jim from Brookfield (caller)

it means a lot that that the gifts are separated because it makes her feel that she does you know that the birthday is a separate occasion you know that everything's not blended together enrolled into one so it it means a lot to her

Pat Crightlow

i did i did see a cartoon that i i

uh, snipped, uh, you know, did a screenshot of because I've got a friend with a Christmas time birthday and it's the three wise men at the manger and one of them is saying, now just to be clear, these gifts are for Christmas and your birthday.

The original, the original gift dilemma there.

Jim, it's great to hear from you.

Thank you so much.

Have a, have a great start to your day.

Thanks for coming down.

You're welcome, everybody.

Thank you.

All right.

There you go.

So, uh, you know, again,

a few birthday folks wanting to say

Selena Heller

hi.

My dad's birthday was on Christmas Eve.

So that was kind of a bad deal.

Yeah, fruit cake, though he the weirdest thing he liked fruit cake.

So that was his birthday cake.

Oh, I was making fruit cake.

Pat Crightlow

Oh, well, it's great.

Alicia writes it on YouTube.

It was a good show.

I listened to it on my way down to Milwaukee yesterday while taking my son back to school.

So all right, Kristen, I guess I got

I got one good mark there, so that's good.

Selena Heller

And one for

Pat Crightlow

me.

So I got it from Alicia, so that counts.

And Selena, how was your Thanksgiving weekend?

Selena Heller

Um, good.

We had it on Saturday when it snowed.

So it was pretty good.

So it was kind of the white knuckle driving.

And then that little Thanksgiving, I always work the turkey trot.

So.

Pat Crightlow

Oh, that's right.

Turkey trot

Selena Heller

time too.

I played music.

Emery's elementary school song is called like gobble gobble.

And it was like.

Oh my my, get your turkey in your belly.

Pat Crightlow

No, keep going.

You're doing great.

Well,

Selena Heller

I'm not listening here, but the song was funny and everybody, it was a hit.

So I saw all the turkey draughters.

All

Pat Crightlow

right.

Well, good.

Yeah, we did.

Well, Sherry actually was supposed to be on call just for Thursday, but her replacement couldn't get there in time.

And so she ended up being on call for 48 hours.

So Thursday and Friday of it all.

So we, we completely missed out on the Thanksgiving experience, but then Saturday, Sunday, we were just Christmas prep beasts.

You know, I put up the tree and got that all decorated and went through.

went through, it feels like a million Christmas ornaments.

We just finally, because I'll get thrown in boxes all the time, kind of unorganized.

Announcer

And

Pat Crightlow

finally, this year, since it was just the two of us, I had nothing but time, I just, I spread them all out.

The whole living room was covered in Christmas ornaments.

And we're like, okay, these are ornaments we haven't put up in like 20 years, if ever.

And actually a lot of them, either she or I would say

I have never seen that ornament before.

Were they, were they like gift exchange, were they white elephant gifts, whatever?

And we're just like, I've never seen that one.

And I'd be like, well, no, we've had that on a tree a few times.

Nope.

I've never seen it.

SPEAKER_??

So.

Pat Crightlow

there were many that are being donated or being donated to waste management, one at one or the other.

But it was a very busy Christmas prep weekend, probably one of our earliest Christmas prep weekends.

During the snowfall, we went to several stores around Eau Claire, and got all of that done.

And so yeah, so now we've got Cyber Monday.

Either any of you doing any some shopping online today?

Selena Heller

Maybe.

Pat Crightlow

Okay.

Selena Heller

Getting a few things I think quickly and see if they're any more of a deal than any other day, I guess but

Pat Crightlow

Well, that's just it.

I mean, that's why I feel like Cyber Monday isn't what it used to be because you know now we shop online all the time I mean,

Announcer

I

Pat Crightlow

certainly did over the weekend as well and I'm happy to report the Christmas cards are already out

They're out.

They're not.

Amazing when you got nothing but time on a holiday weekend because somebody's working.

So it's all set and done.

Selena is going to be back after the news, and we're going to talk much more about rural medicine and what doctors have to say about just how dire circumstances are becoming across rural Wisconsin.

I'm Pat Crightlow.

You're up north.

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