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October 9, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
All right, here we are walking to the program. Hopefully
we'll be connected with Gabe Evans here in just a moment,
waiting on that he's supposed to be on this morning,
so we'll see if that's a he connects with us.
Ron DeSantis is giving an update on Hurricane Milton. That's
happening right now, So it's going to be a brutal
twenty four to thirty six hours for the folks of Florida.

(00:37):
The storm does look like it's tracking a little bit
further south than Tampa, so Tampa's still going to get hit,
but not now. Again, this thing could turn. They're expecting
you to hit ground as a category three, but they're
still expecting a water surge. And again the category three
just because it's down. If it's a five, that just
means the winds are strong. Ultimately, I mean, the water

(00:57):
is the water, and that's the problem that they're going
to have there, and that's the problem that they're looking for,
is a storm surge is going to be very, very problematic.
But Santas is giving an update and again the track
right now has it heading a little bit further south
then at least the eye going across the further south
of what they anticipated yesterday. Yesterday they thought Tampa was

(01:19):
going to be a direct hit. So they say landfall.
The latest landfall is the height of it's going to
be sixteen hours away from right now. The possibility of
tornadoes is increasing even as we speak in this morning.
Is the weather is picking up. Key West is already

(01:40):
starting to get hammered with high waves. Or some guy
walking out there. I'm like, I don't know why you're
out there walking, buddy, Probably not a good idea, but nevertheless,
it's heading towards Florida Hurricane Milton. And right now the
winds ind at one hundred and fifty five miles per hour.
It's every hour I see somebody out there. People have there,
they're showing this live photo of the Key West and

(02:04):
there's that iconic what is it called it? Technically you
tie your a big ship to it, but it's right
there at the southernmost point of the US and people
pose for photos and it's this thing that sticks out
of the concrete is mounted there. People are still going
there right now posing for photos, and the waves are
kicking up on him. The wind is blowing, and I

(02:24):
know it's sixteen hours from landfall. But that's the precursor
of the storm is already starting to hit Key West.
So it's going to be to be praying for the
folks of Florida because it's not going to be a
pretty amount of time here in the next little bit.
All right, what else do we have here on the program?
We have the Donald Trump is showing up in Aurora

(02:48):
on Friday. Anybody except I know we had. I think
Nancy called yesterday. She was very excited that Donald Trump
showing up there, and I asked this, just a fair question,
what do you think he gains or what do you
think is the point of that show up? I know
he said he would show up, but what do you
think is the is the play here? There's a lot
of other things that Donald Trump probably could be using

(03:09):
his time, effort energy. If I'm going to be critical
of Kamala Harris about going and popping to be here
on the Stephen Colbert Show, and also critical of her
for recording a sexually oriented podcast out with the Hey
Daddy podcast or whatever, when the storms are hitting the
North Carolina with Helene and now Florida, really inappropriate timing

(03:31):
to look like you're yucking it up and having a
great time nothing else, get out there in campaign and
talk about the real issues. Right, So, if I'm going
to criticize air, I have to ask you what do
you think? And again, this is an open ended question.
I'm not sure exactly the full extent of it. What
do you think Trump gains by showing up in Colorado

(03:51):
where he does not have a chance to my knowledge,
unless some big, great surprise happens at the ballot box,
he doesn't have a chance to win the electoral votes
of Colorado. So what is the purpose of coming here.
I know that the people that love Donald Trump want
to see him. I've broadcast from Trump rallies, I've been
to Trump rallies, all all the things that It's wonderful,
it's fantastical. I love it. But is there really a

(04:14):
point of Donald Trump showing up here on Friday? It's
a question. I'm a political strategist, and I've been playing
it in my head, and I've helped put strategies together,
and I think of strategies sometimes for campaigns. But I
don't really I'm gonna be honest, I don't understand this.
I mean, I don't think it hurts him. But I
just don't see the gain. And at this point, I

(04:35):
think every move of candidate has you need to have
a gain because we're less than thirty days when this
election and every vote's going to count, and there's I
just don't understand if there's a big gain from this.
But maybe I'm wrong. You help me. I know some
of you probably already have your tickets and you're going
to go see him at the Gaylord of Vin Center
out there by the airport on Friday. It's going to

(04:56):
be he's taking the stage at one o'clock. The doors
will open at ten o'clock. You better get there early
because that place will fill up. That just because you
have a ticket does not guarantee you a seat inside
the house or a standing room inside that building. But
I throw that out there to ask you that those
of you that maybe are so excited that Trump's coming
to Aurora, that's fine, But what is the gain of

(05:18):
this to be there? I see. I don't see a downside.
Perhaps maybe there would be, but I just don't see
the big upside on it, And it seems to be
kind of a waste of time. Now. I'm not sure
what else his Friday, looks like maybe he's doing this
at one o'clock in the afternoon, so Friday night he
can be somewhere else. I'm sure he's not staying here,

(05:39):
but I just I don't see the upside other than
he said he's going to go to Aurora, so he
wants to keep his word and go to Aurora. Now,
he also said he's going to go to Springfield, Ohio.
But I'm told and I've read that even some of
the Republicans say, hey, mister President, we'd love to have
you here, but we're so overrun with these immigrants, and
these migrants here fifty thousand people have shown up in

(06:01):
a community there's only forty fifty thousand already. We've doubled
our part. We're stressed out, we can't the infrastructure can't
handle anything else. We're busting at the seams, and so
it's really problematic for you to try to come here
and put something together because we just we don't think
we can handle it. And so that's what I'm hearing
why he hasn't gone to Springfield, but Aurora. He's going

(06:22):
to show up Friday. So give me your thoughts. ID
me an email Jimmy Lake at iHeartMedia dot Com eight
six six triple eight fifty four to forty nine. Is
there any kind of an uptick or benefit for Donald
Trump to show up in Aurora? Now? I know you
want to see him, and Nancy was all excited He's
going to be here, But what does it gain him
in this general election? And I'm not sure it gains

(06:42):
him really anything. I don't know. Now, we will get
bigger coverage than most campaign stops because it is Aurora,
but and because of the new stories that have happened
in Aurora. So I'm just curious what you think. I'm
just looking at it, and I'm like, Okay, he's going
to come. That's fine. But in twenty sixteen, President Trump

(07:04):
really had a fifty state strategy. He was just going
to try to knock off as many of these fifty
states as he could and make a play for it.
He did not perform well, but he made Colorado go.
If you remember, he showed up at what then was
called the butt Weiser Events Center in Loveland. He also
showed up at the in Stapleton, at the museum down there.
He did a couple I think he did a Colorado

(07:24):
springs right was at twenty sixteen or twenty twenty. In
twenty sixteen, he made a couple of appearances because he
had a fifty state strategy to try to win all
fifty states and to make his bid. But now he's
just not going to spend any money time eftert energy
and I get it. And by the way, I heard
this story. At the top of the hour, Tim Waltz
says he doesn't like everybody focusing on just a few states.

(07:45):
We need to have a national popular vote. You know
what's going to happen if if you did away with
the electoral college, you're going to have candidates focused on
just a few states. It's going to be the same thing.
At least now they have to focus on flyover country.
They actually have to go to maybe Minnesota, they have
to actually go to Michigan, they have to go to Pennsylvania,
they have to go to these states that would be ignored.

(08:06):
If you look at the population numbers in America and
you go strictly to a national popular vote, Colorado, you
would never see a political candidate again. It's just not
going to happen, maybe in a primary, but not in
a general election because all they have to do is
then figure out how to win California and Los Angeles
and the populations center Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City,

(08:29):
and maybe throw Houston in there or Chicago and the
election's done. That's what a national popular vote gets you.
So this kind of a disingenuous thing. We're only focused
on a few states. We need a national popular vote.
If you need a national popular vote, and that's the
only way you're going to decide the election. The genius
of our founding fathers is put together electoral college system

(08:51):
that made every state have a weighted interest into the
presidential election. But you want to talk about only seeing
a few states, California, New York would have the campaigns
would be simply there. That's where the campaigns would be.
It'd be simply California, New York. Maybe you'd get a
Houston or Dallas, but probably Chicago, but La San Francisco
and New York and there's your national popular vote. Right.

(09:13):
So it's Tim Waltz is not the smartest. He's not
the brightest bulb in the box, not the sharpest pencil
in the container, and he speaks and doesn't think through
those things. But hey, there's people out there that think
a national popular vote would be a good thing, and
it wouldn't be because again, at least now with the

(09:34):
electoral college system, you have to actually go to several
states that would normally be ignored, and now they then
they wouldn't have to go to any of those states.
It would be ignored. All right, everybody, anybody ever thought
of changing careers. Believe I think most people have. You've
kind of wake up one day and go, why am
I going to this salt mine today? Why am I
going to show up here again today? Maybe you felt

(09:55):
that way, of course I never have. You know, the
glorious job in the esteem job of radio and broadcasting,
and oh it's such a glory, it's wonderful. Right, nobody's
ever thought about changing jobs? Well, you've ever thought about
if you had a dream job, what would you do?
What would you do and how would you make the money? Well,
they did a survey kind of the opposite. They said, hey,

(10:15):
if you could double your pay, but these were your jobs,
would you do those jobs? And many people said, Hey,
I would do anything to be bringing home more bacon
if my boss would give me a pay raise. I'd
do anything for it if somebody give me, I would
do anything to make more money. And yet then they said, well,
what if this was the job and you made more money,
People say, oh, never mind that, I don't need to
make more money. Here's what the survey said. A new

(10:37):
survey asked people about undesirable job careers that they would
avoid even if it doubled the pay that they're getting. Now,
if you were going to double your income, so you
make seventy five thousand a year, you're going to make
one hundred and fifty thousand, you make one hundred fifty
you're gonna make three hundred thousand, you're going to double
your pay, but you got to take one of these jobs.
What would do the jobs that would be thrown on

(10:59):
the table even for double the pay, People are saying nope.
I'm broken down state by state in this The least
desired job in the state of Colorado that people say,
even if my pay got doubled, I wouldn't take the
job in Colorado is a meat packing plant worker. It's
the least desire job in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada,

(11:23):
North Carolina, South Dakota and Wisconsin, and people say, I
will avoid this even for double the pay that I'm getting. Now,
I don't want to have to go work in a
meat packing plant. But you go work in the meat
packing plant for double the dollars. Most people said in
those states, no, I'm not going to go work in
that's the least desirable job. I won't take it even

(11:44):
for double the pay. Now in places like Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Maine,
and Massachusetts and Virginia, people say, you could double my pay,
but I don't want to be a commercial fisherman. Not
going to be a commercial fisherman for double the pay. Now,
those two things, I could you want to double my pay.
I could probably find a way to work in a
meat packing plant and not ideal, but for double the pay,

(12:06):
maybe a commercial fisherman, I'd be C six, so I'd
be chumming the water a lot. But maybe I could
do that. Now this third one, hell no, you could
double my pay and triple my pay, and I'm not
going to do it. And this is the most undesirable
job for people in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee,
and Washington. And that is a skyscraper window cleaner. Yeah,

(12:30):
not going to. If they gave you, what would it
take for you to become a skyscape skyscraper window cleaner?
If they doubled your pay, would you do it for me?
The answers no. If they tripled the pay, would you
do it? The answers no. I cannot think of a
way that I would become a skyscraper window cleaner because
I wouldn't make I wouldn't make payday because I'd be

(12:50):
dead of a heart attack. I'd just be dead. So
there's no need to accept that job. But some people
would probably do it that. In some states Delaware, Georgia,
and Hawaii, they say double my pay, but I don't
want to be an electrician. Some states say oil rig
worker out in the seas at California, Louisiana, Montana, excuse me,
New Mexico and Texas. Here's another the least desire job

(13:13):
in Arizona, and I can understand why Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, Washington,
West Virginia is a roofer. Double my pay and I
don't want to be a rioffer Montana, North Dakota, say
Vermont they say a logger, power line worker is the
least desirable. A coal mine steel worker, and security officer
is Rhode Island, Roade Island. The worst thing they could

(13:35):
come up with the Rhode Island is I don't want
to be a security guard. Let me tell you, double
my pay. I will be a security guard. I'll be
the mall cop for double the pay. If you need
some help with the mall, I'm here, Centara, you need
some help over there patrolling the streets over there between
the on the border the Dick Sporting Goods, I'm there.
I will come over there, double the pay, and I
will be the new security guard at the Centera or

(13:58):
name the shopping center. I'll be there the pay. But
Rhode Island says no, that's the least desirable job is
to be a security officer. What job would you so Colorado?
The number one job here that people say I would
not take for double the pay is meat packing plant worker.
That's the worst job they can think of. I could
do it for double the pay. I could do it.

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But the skyscraper window cleaner, no, thank you. I'm not
going to do that for even triple the pay. It's
just not going to happen. All right, one of my
favorite parts of football. And again we got a lot
of other news stories. I know, so some of you
screaming that we got to talk about real news. But
here's the story that I find interesting. One of my
favorite parts of football forever was Hank Williams Junior singing
the theme song to Monday Night Football. Are you ready

(14:41):
for some football? And all my rowdy friends are I
was the other one is are you ready for some football?
All my rowdy friends are coming coming out for Monday Night.
I think that was it was a Sunday night or
Monday Night. I think it was Monday Night Football. And
then Hank Williams Junior said something politically incorrect and they
decided he couldn't do the theme anymore. Well, I held
a grudge and only one at Hank Williams Junior until now.

(15:05):
On Sunday Night Football. Anybody watch the theme for Sunday
Night Football on the NBC. They have Carrie Underwood, And
let me just say, I really appreciate the artistry of
Carrie Underwood. Her voice is fantastic, her vocals are dynamic,
the song is catchy. She has let's just say, very

(15:27):
nice legs. That's That's why I appreciate Carrie Underwood in
so many ways. And if she weren't married to a
hockey player that could kick my ass, i'd probably, you know,
call her rop and say, hey, Carrie Underwood, how are you?
She's I like, I like if you don't get, if
you don't understand, I like Carrie Underwood. Or she's by
the way, if you ever want to see something literally
in tears, she look up YouTube. Look up Carrie Underwood

(15:49):
sings how great thou art? Oh my god? That will
that will put some tears in your eyes. Anyway, Carrie
Underwood sings the theme Sunday Night Football that they play,
and she for every time that plays. Carrie Underwood has
paid one million dollars every time the Sunday Night Football
team plays. So is sixteen excuse me, eighteen weeks in

(16:11):
the NFL season. That means she also gets a salary
for that about a million for for well, I guess
it plays twice, it plays halftime in, it plays, okay,
play twice. So that means for Carrie Underwood makes about
thirty six million dollars a year. Oh no, this is
two seasons place once a game. Okay, I'm getting clarification.

(16:33):
So between last year and this year, Carrie Underwood's going
to make thirty six million dollars because she sings the
theme song for this Sunday night football game. Listen, if
anybody would like to pay me just a fraction of that,
I will sing a song for any of your football games,
for pee wee football, I will. I will sing an
introduction song. And my legs aren't as good, but I

(16:55):
can sing like crazy. I'll sing it out but a
million dollars every time that song plays. So this Sunday night,
when you're watching Carrie Underwood and her legs, she gets
behind the drums, fantastic. When you're watching it, just remember
she's making a million bucks. I'm sitting there watching a
woman make a million bucks, and I'm sitting here thinking

(17:18):
I to go work in the meatpacking plant. What the
hell's wrong with this world we live in? Everybody stand
by Laky on the radio. I'm not going to be
a skyscraper work. No, I'm not going to do that.
Everybody's the security guard. That's the one I really want.
I'll be back six hundred kcol all right here. We

(18:08):
are glad to have you. Joe Biden has canceled. He
had a trip scheduled overseas. He's canceled that to monitor
Hurricane Milton. That's probably a good look. Probably better the
look than drinking beer on the Late Show that's probably
a bad, bad look, and recording a sex podcast that's
probably a bad look. Joe Bidens decided not to be

(18:29):
at the beach and he's he's in the White House,
and that's a that's a good look. That's what I
think America appreciates. If a president looks presidential. That's good.
To cancel the overseas trip, not sure where he was going. Also,
there's a story that Biden's going to talk to net
and Yahoo today. They're supposed to have a phone call.
I guess that's the that's the story. Now there's wonder

(18:50):
why there was not a conversation between Joe Biden and
nettan Yahoo on the seventh to commemorate the anniversary of
the seventh. I don't know, but they're supposed to talk today,
so we'll see what becomes of that. Still supposed to
be some conversation happening there. Hurricane Milton is the story,
and it is looks like it heading a little bit
further south than they anticipated yesterday on the trajectory it's on.

(19:14):
And again this is all changeable because they've got sixteen
hours before landfall. The storm surge is still expected to
be great. Hopefully they're over selling it at under delivers,
but be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.
It's going a little further south, so Tampa's not in
direct crosshairs, which means the severe flooding will be even

(19:34):
further south of Tampa. But they're still expecting a huge
storm surge up to fifteen feet or so, and you
just think about that coming in. That's higher than houses,
So it's going to be substantial if it lives up
to expectation. It's moving again a strange weather pattern. It's
moving from a west to east as you have seen,

(19:56):
and it's going to head kind of north west northwest
through Floridas, and it looks like if it continues on
its trajectory, it will head right over towards on the
east coast of Florida, head over to the Orlando area,
and of course you've got a lot of amusement parks there.
You've got the you've got the you got the Disney.

(20:18):
You've got the Universal Studio there. Again, this is all changeable,
and Florida's narrow enough that it won't lose a lot
of intensity once it gets over land, so it will
whatever hits the west coast, it won't be as bad.
But there's still going to be a lot of water
on the east coast as well. So it's a it's
going to devastate and hit that entire state for sure.
And it's sixteen hours they say until landfall, and they

(20:42):
think it'll be hit a bit about a category three,
but they're not really sure. And even so, the storm
surge and the water is what will get them, and
the water doesn't necessarily change with the category. The category
is determined by the wind and the strength of the wind,
and that's how that is determined. That but the flooding
is still expected to happen, and so we'll keep an
eye on it. All right. Good to have you here

(21:04):
on the radio show. I got a message here that says, Lacky,
You're right. I could do most of those jobs you mentioned,
but I don't want to be the skyscraper window cleaner.
They did a survey and I talked about this in
the previous segment of the jobs that people say. People said,
I do anything for more money. I'd changed jobs for
more money. You had like your job, but if you
could double your pay, what would you do? And people

(21:28):
in every state had different answers, like the worst possible job,
and they said what's the worst possible job? People name
the worst possible job, and then most people said, yeah,
I wouldn't do that for double the money. And in
Colorado when they asked what the worst or the least
desired job is, that is a meat packing plant worker,
and people said they don't want to do that. You
know were the top meat packing plants is right in
northern Colorado and Greeley across America. One of the top

(21:50):
lamb packings down in Denver, and people say, no, I
don't want to work in those things. Now I have
seen the meat packing operation. I had a meat company,
a local grass fed meat company that advertised with me
a few years ago, and I went and saw their operation.
And it's not for the faint of heart. I watched
the come off the truck and into the chuote and

(22:14):
fortunately it's a very quick passing and the next thing
you know, they after some aging and things like that.
I won't spare the pair the details, but you end
up with the package of meat and it was good stuff.
But it's the old thing. You don't want to see
how the sausage is made. A lot of folks don't
want to see how the hamburger's made. And it's made.

(22:35):
So I've been to the meat packing plant, a very
small one, not the major ones. I've seen it happen.
I know from literally the farmland, the field to the
truck to I watched the entire process and it's not
for the faint of heart. It did not turn me
into a vegan or a vegetarian, but it's not for
the faint of heart for sure. But yeah, for double
the pay, which you work in a meat packing plant,

(22:57):
and in Colorado, they say that's at least desire job,
and a lot of folks, nah, forget double the pay.
I'll just keep my little job that I have and
I'll keep being a slave to the man. So there's that.
What would you do or not do? I also asked
the question Donald Trump is coming to Colorado on I
feel a sneeze coming on, and I hate that when
that happens on the radio. So if I go silent

(23:17):
for a few minutes. It's for a few seconds. It's
because I have a sneeze. It's a right in the
back of my nose and my eyes. I'm making funny
faces here. If you're watching on the webcam, which or not,
because it's not on. But if you hear no silence,
that's because of the sneeze. I think it's going away.
I asked the question, what is the point of Donald
Trump coming to town on Friday? Now? I know there's

(23:37):
a lot of people that just love Donnie and they
want to see him, and anytime to see him, that's great,
that's wonderful. But is there a point for him to come?
Is there any benefit for him to come here? And
I would say, I don't know what it is. I
know he promised he'd come to Aurora. I just don't
understand exactly what he gains for. And I think every
step of the way right now, you need to be gaining.
And I just don't know the benefit of coming here.

(23:59):
This is not a state that you see that he's
going to win. It's maybe it could help. I'm not
even sure if it helps down ballot, I'm not sure
it helps. I think the races are the races, and
just I just don't I don't see the benefit from it.
Let's see it. Okay, it's on my computer. Okay, I

(24:20):
just got a text here, and just look at my computer.
I'm getting messages. See. Sometimes I I don't know how
this works. Sometimes the text messages show up on my computer.
It's like I share eye messagers. I don't even know
how that works. So I got an email that said, hey,
check your eye message, and I'm gonna check my eye
message and it's back of the Lake Entertainment Towers. They're
checking me, tell me to check my message, and I

(24:42):
guess they see it as well. So everybody sees my stuff. Great,
so everybody's logged into my stuff. No wonder my Amazon
bill goes so high. Everybody else is charging all my
stuff too. The folks of the Lake Entertainment Tower evidently
have told me I should read my eyemas because I
try to bury my phone cell phone, and then they
set it up to where I get eye messages on

(25:03):
my MacBook here and to open up ie message. Okay,
there's stuff coming in, all right. So what happens is
friends want to text me during the show and they
they want to text me, and I don't have the
cell phone with me, and evidently back at the Lake
Entertainment towers on the computer there they can see my
eye messages as well. So a good thing I know,
I have no privacy. Good thing. I'm not send any messages.

(25:25):
I'm embarrassed about because evidently the altla's back at the
Lake Entertainment tower somewhere to where she the hell she's at,
but she's got log in, and she tells me to
check my I messages. All right, it's on the Trump's topic.
All right, here we go. Here's one of the messages
that they told me to read for Trump. A waste
of time coming to Colorado except to attack our coward

(25:46):
Colorado governor and highlight the border disaster and immigration. Bad
guys coming here. But you can do that anywhere. I mean,
attacking Jared pol is not going to get you any
national votes you're trying to win. So I again, I
don't understand the point of him coming on Friday. If
you could tell me, I know some people are excited
to see him, and that's wonderful, and if you're going
to go, it's an experience to go to I think

(26:08):
it's it's definitely an experience you want. I think you
should see, but I don't know. I just don't understand
the logistics of it, the point of it. And if
somebody can explain it to me, feel free to do so.
Eight six six triple eight fifty four to forty nine.
Eight six six, triple eight fifty four to forty nine.
If you can explain what the benefit of President Trump

(26:30):
coming here on Friday is, I would love to know.
I just don't see the upside of it. You know
what I do see the upside of you getting those
carpets cleaned up at your home. That's right, the carpets,
the surfaces, the airy rugs, the tile, the grout. Then
even the hardwood floors zero resid nor the Colorado. They
have a process to clean hardwood floors. Real hardwood floors

(26:51):
are very poorous. You'd be the first time I had
my hardwood floors cleaned by zero rest, I was almost embarrassed.
I said, is that normal? They said, yeah, it's very
normal because you can mop stuff and people mop it
and all that, but it doesn't get deep down in
that wood, and that wood is very porous, and you'd
be surprised how dirty those things really are. Listen, if
you're just vacuuming, you you're just getting things mopped up.
That's not clean. Again. If you're just if you're using

(27:13):
that store bought upholstery cleaner, Listen, all you're doing is
at it, leaving residue behind you. You're not getting that
real clean and it's just going to get dirtier again.
Whether it's your upholstery, your airy rugs, the fibers of
your carpet, you gotta get those things cleaned out. But
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(27:35):
There's no soap, no chemicals, no anything like that, so
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It's only one hundred and nine dollars for three rooms
of carpet. And again, they even have a process to
clean your air ducks. Listen, your house is about they
get locked down for the winter. Make sure you're not
circulating around a lot of dust and dander that's collected
in those air ducks. Have the air ducks cleaned before
the house gets locked down and you're breathing that recycled

(27:57):
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were ever on the radio show. Come on, your carpets
are dirty. Admit it. You haven't had them professionally cleaned,
and if you did, you had a lot of chemicals

(28:18):
put on them. Stop it. Zero resnocode dot com, zero
resnocode dot com. Promo code Jimmy. Yeah, I mentioned my
name Laky on the radio. Jimmy Lakey six hundred kc
O L all right to have you here on the show.

(29:02):
Jimmy is my name. I just got word from Gabe Evans.
I told you he's going to be on the program.
His people, his people, if you will. They messaged me
and said, sorry, Laky, we double booked old Gabe. We
got to do it next week, So I'll do it
next week. How about that. Now I'll reply with niceness

(29:22):
and kindness. It's always I'm always a guy that get
screwed on that. Everybody else double booked. Nobody else ever,
says man, he was double booked. He took laky first. No,
they always take someone else besides me. That's all right now.
His people messaged me and said he was double book
We apologize. Well, did you just figure out he got
double book this morning? You know, I'm just look at

(29:44):
a calendar. You can see if someone's double book. No,
I'm being mean, and I shouldn't be mean, but I
you know, I you know again, I'm the red headed
stepchild out there. I get it. I understand it's the
way I'm treated daily in my radio broadcast career, and
I understand that's just the plight that I have a
that I have in life. Somebody messaged me and said, Jimmy,
I also think Carrie Underwood is very artistically wonderful to

(30:07):
watch on Sunday night football, Thank you very much. I
don't want to sound like a dirty old man, but
I'm glad she makes a million bucks singing that. I
mean every time she sings, and I'm telling you she's
worth a million bucks singing that song. Are you ready
not are you ready for some football Sunday Night football
or all my football. I don't know the name of
the song. I don't even know the lyrics. I just

(30:27):
know she plays the drums and has legs. That's she's
got a great voice. Carrie Underwood makes a million bucks
every time that song plays on Sunday Night Football. So
while you and I are contemplating the worst jobs in
America that we wouldn't take even of double the pay,
she's making a million bucks. I'm thinking of working a
meat packing plant, and she's making a million bucks singing
the song. There's just some So I got the wrong

(30:53):
line on career day somewhere at high school career day.
I got in the wrong line, and I don't know
what I did wrong. I did something wrong and a
million bucks to sing that song. And yeah, I wonder
if I had legs like that, if I shaved the leg,
I wonder if I could make that. I don't think
they give me a million bucks. I just don't think

(31:14):
they would. All right, good to have you here on
the radio show this morning. We get one more hour
coming up next hour. He has confirmed he texted me,
and you don't want to miss this. This is your
congressman for many of you. I just got a message
from Gabe cave Evans. Hey, Jimmy found outose double book.
Sorry about that. Let me know what you can do
to make it up to you. See see Gabe's reason

(31:36):
out his people. Yeah, his people. That's what happens. People.
Representative Congressman Greg Lopez is going to be on the
show in the next hour. He's many of your congressmen.
When Kenny buck Port, Kenny buck Port, Kenned buck Port,
that's in main right, When Kenny buck Kennet buck Port,
I never put that together. When Ken buck decided to

(31:56):
abandon post and leave all of you without a congressman,
Gregg Lopez stepped up and said, I'll represent the fine
people of Colorado in Congress. And so Greg Lopez is
there filling that spot as a representative. He's taken it
quite seriously. And Greg Lopez on with me next hour
of the show. He does want to talk about FEMA
and the funding of FEMA, and he also wants to
talk about the border crisis. And Greg Lopez is actually

(32:19):
he's not just sitting there going I'm here for a
little bit of time and then somebody else is going
to come in probably Lauren Bilbert and take the oath
of office and take this seat. No, he's taking it
real seriously, and he's actually got legislation that he's putting
forward next week to pass some laws and some bills.
So good for Greg Lopez. He's going to be with
me in the next hour of the show and look
forward to that conversation as well. And he has also

(32:40):
texted me, So, Gabe, if you're listening, thank you for
your text message. I've given your people a tough time
this morning. But yeah, Gabe Evans just texted me. He said, sorry, Laky,
my people. I know how it is. You know, I'm
surrounded by Just go to the Lakey Entertainment Tower today
and you'll see the incompetence. And I'm surrounded by Delilah

(33:00):
back there. She's She's glad that I'm not in the studio. There,
she's happy that I'm here. All right, Lakey on the radio,
Jimmy Lakey is my name? Final hour coming up. Carrie
Underwood gonna a million bucks every time she sings a
nang song at meat packing plants. Looking better and better,

(33:22):
I tell you, Lakey. Six hundred K col
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