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The Tony Kornheiser Show

“The Personality of a Melon”

The Tony Kornheiser Show

This Show Stinks Productions, LLC

Sports, News

4.810.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Tony opens the show by talking about his golf outing on July 4th, and he also talks about another tough loss for the Nats, and he talks about the passing of Hank Goldberg. Chuck Culpepper of the Washington Post calls in from England to talk to Tony about Wimbledon, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com phones in to go around the league as we get to the halfway point of the season, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : The Sweater Set “Hostage” ; Dan Bern “Everybody’s in the Big Ten” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Previously on the Tony Cornheuser show.

0:07.0

I want to be able to like devote the rest of the summer to sort of fitness and golf.

0:12.0

At the end, you know, now until we go back on the air with the NBA, in the first of November, I want to be with you today.

0:18.0

You're skinny.

0:19.0

I'm smaller than I've been since I started the Orioles beat, which was 1984.

0:26.0

So, ways back.

0:29.0

So, ways that you see a lot of crap kicked in that press box.

0:33.0

Right.

0:34.0

This is General George Washington, and you're listening to the Tony Cornheuser.

0:40.0

Just on that note, Baltimore had just about the best press box food.

0:46.0

I don't know if they still do. It's been a while.

0:48.0

Baltimore had the best press box food of any place in the country.

0:52.0

Second best was Kansas City. They always took care of writers, small American league towns, and they took care of writers.

0:59.0

Was it Randy Galloway that brought in beer for all the writers then in Texas?

1:04.0

It wasn't some famous food of that.

1:06.0

Randy worked for the Fort Worth Star Telegram for a long time in Dallas.

1:11.0

Morning news as well.

1:13.0

Randy was close with George W. Bush when he owned the Rangers.

1:16.0

That's right. They were good pals.

1:17.0

Yeah. They were opposite end of the country on politics, but they were good pals.

1:22.0

I always liked George W. Bush because of everything Randy said.

1:25.0

Right.

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