Bill Whittington
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But, uh, but no, he was just wonderful about it.
And he kind of gave me some advice and, you know, he's like, these are the best years.
He said, every, he said, every age is a good age, but try to cherish the baby ages because those are like where they learn everything and where you're their protector.
And it was just, it was just really, really cool.
The other thing that comes to mind is that during the Sandusky stuff, he and Dan had me on quite a bit and valued my unfortunate expertise in child abuse and encouraged me to write about it and was really gracious about some of the stuff I wrote for the score through all of that.
It's sad that he's gone, but
You know, I'd rather celebrate his life than mourn his passing at this time.
I already have it planned tomorrow afternoon for some medical stuff, so I'll be able to listen pretty much the whole afternoon.
Thank you.
The voices as you hear them, as you hear people getting emotional, choked up, it just reminds you that while this is a show, this is a station that puts on a show.
It's more than being an audience member.
It is completely and purely interactive.
And you're reminded of that with each one of these calls.
Tomorrow from noon to 7, the score honors an original as we celebrate the life of Terry Bores.
I love you guys too, and I think that the score has come so far and done so well.
Talking to you guys makes me feel a lot better.
We dedicate the day to the man who helped shape the score and inspired a generation of sports fans and sports media voices.