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The Tony Kornheiser Show

“You’re the matchbook guy”

The Tony Kornheiser Show

This Show Stinks Productions, LLC

News, Sports

4.610.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Tony opens the show by reading a few emails, and he also talks about dealing with his gas company, and he tells the story of going to Framebridge. Jason La Canfora calls in to go around the NFL, James Carville calls in to make his weekly football picks, Pat Forde calls in to preview the next round of college football playoff games, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Mairi Campbell “I want to build a band that sounds like Jimmy Shand” ; “Auld Lang Syne” 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

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Tony. On today's show, we'll go around the NFL with Jason Lock and Forer. James Carville will call in with his weekly football picks and we will preview the next round of college football playoff games with Pat 40. But first, Commerce.

0:14.2

Previously on the Tony Cornheiser show.

0:18.0

Okay, that's good. And for those of you who are interested in my attempt to frame some matchbooks over the course of time,

0:27.9

I have an appointment today at 10 o'clock in the morning at Framebridge.

0:32.0

Are we giving out the location?

0:33.8

No, I'm not going to do that.

0:35.5

There's a number of FrameBridges.

0:37.0

I'm going to one um i'll hold release of

0:39.8

the episode till 10 thirn thanks the tony cornizer show is on now if you wait for it i'll tell you all

0:50.7

about it i got some other things to start with first from brett Hobbs of Linton, Indiana, who emails us a lot.

0:57.5

My hometown of Linton, Indiana, was hit by an F1 tornado on December 28th. Second tornado to hit our town this year.

1:03.8

You have mentioned my town several times in the emails I've sent. We're hurting right now. Please say a prayer for this small southern Indiana town, which of course we will do. From Dylan Garin in Reston, Virginia, I was driving home from my in-laws while listening to Monday's episode. I wanted to thank you for sharing your high school memories, especially the way you quoted the Beatles in my life. That song holds a very special place for me on my wedding day. I dance with my mom to it. It's a memory I'll always treasure hearing them about the notes and letters you've received from childhood friends made me reflect on a message I recently received from my own best friend. Someone I've known since I was six years old. We grew up in a tiny town in New Hampshire playing Little League together and eventually made a run for high school state title as best friends. As life unfolded, I moved to Rest in Virginia over time through distance, misunderstand, and growing up, we drifted apart. Last week, he reached out to me unexpectedly, writing about our best years, but also the lost years, and end up being the best Christmas present I could have ever received. Your episode captured that mix of nostalgia, gratitude, and quiet healing perfectly, reminded me how powerful those early connections can be even years later. Thank you for sharing that. Thank you for writing that to me. Two things, and these are

2:04.8

catch-up things. One is about Sherman Oil. Just so we understand each other about Sherman

2:11.0

Oil, I got another bill two days ago for like $500. And I'm angry because I had for many, many years,

2:21.3

subscribed to their budget situation where you lock in a certain rate for a gallon of propane,

2:28.4

whatever that rate is, and you pay, you prepay. And then whatever you use, if you go over,

2:34.0

you start paying at the regular

2:35.3

rate, but you're locked in for the overwhelming majority of your winter needs.

2:40.7

How often would you go over?

2:43.5

Half the time, but not by much, you know, a couple hundred, something like that.

2:47.9

You know, it just depends on the weather for the winter.

2:50.7

This is a colder

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