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September 29, 2023 27 mins

Find out who everyone's first celebrity crush was and who had the strangest reason why. Plus, we play another round of 'Easy Trivia,' and there is a new champion! Mailbag: Our listener is in a long distance relationship and they are trying to keep the romance alive because it feels like things have taken a more stagnant turn. We share our advice!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting show Lizca walk on to Friday Show more than
Studio Morning.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
All right, Dustin Lynch will be by later. But first
let's do get to know you. Here's the question, who
is your first celebrity crush? I think back, Oh, I
got my own. Who was your first celebrity crush? Eddie
Grin and Kathy Ireland. She was just like a swimsuit model,
I think, and then she did unnessarily roughness. So that's

(00:34):
when I came. That's when I fell him over there.
My friend Evan loved Kathy Ireland. Yeah, but like, I
don't know where she is now. I haven't seen a
picture or anything like furniture or something like selling a
line of furniture. Oh no, she's selling furniture. No, I
mean that's a good thing. I think she works like
homes for us or something. She's like she works there, no, no, no, no,
no idea, getting it all wrong.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
She's the endorsing.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
She's like, yeah makes better, Yeah, yeah, lunchbocks. Man, it
was I had a lot of them.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
Gosh, I would have to say probably Cindy Crawford and
those Pepsi commercials. Oh sh had that mole and it
was just like, wow, she was so hot and standing
there holding that pepsi bottle and.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
What were you doing with your and the mole is
what you go to.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
I'm just saying it was there. You just remember it,
like she was so smoking hot?

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Okay, oh man, m okay? Is that your answer? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:24):
Or you acted like you're about to hear it could
have been Alyssa Mulano.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
It could have been Kelly Clark, what key, Amy go ahead?

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Yeah, because mine Zach Morris Saved by the Bell was
like very popular and then probably a little too old
for me at the time.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
But Patrick, soz what about George Straight? Yeah, I don't
know that.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
I now like I loved his music then, but I
don't know that I was attracted to him like that.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Danica mckeller probably who's that when I say it is, yeah, dude,
that's pretty solid. Elyssa Milano as well. But this is
the first thing that pops into my head was was
Danica mckellor put it up being like a she still
has like a like a mathematician, but she's super smart. Yeah,

(02:15):
like she does something in that world. And I saw
her in a Christmas movie. I would be like she
selecting yeah, like one of those, like like Amy did Morgan,
who was your celebrity crush, celebrity crush?

Speaker 6 (02:24):
It would it have been justin Timberlake for sure. He
was my first one because of in sync and when
they came out.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
Y you yeah, Pam Anderson Man, that blonde hair and
she just had the whole package. That package you mean boobs.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
No like person out.

Speaker 7 (02:38):
She had swagger to her, like she was really confident
in her body, and I was like, that's what I want.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Scubastavia. I was either a Brandy or Mariah Carey. Ryan
Carrey is an interesting one. Yeah yeah yeah, mois Ye,
she's our age, so I could see that too. Brandy
ONL moysch or Ready the singer because Brandy the singer
sitting in my room Brandy Yeah, oh.

Speaker 8 (02:59):
Yeah, okay the song Eddie, Yeah we g up, Okay, Little.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
MyD You celebrity crush as a kid paying go from
Boy Mets World. Yeah, yeah, it's a good one. That
could have been creepy, but it wasn't. Let's open the
mail bag, you family name, mail and breathing and all
the air.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones My boyfriend and I have been
dating about six months. When I got a job halfway
across the country. He helped me move and he's been
to visit about once a month for a couple of days.
But it feel like we're slipping apart. I really love him.
We talked about getting married one day, but I don't
want the distance between us to cause us to fall
out of love. How can I keep our romance alive
and we live so far away from each other? Signed

(03:50):
long distance, Leslie. I will speak from a place of
experience that when I met my wife, we did not
live in the same city, and we did date long
distance for a while. So it is a lot of work.
You just have to figure out if it is worth
the effort, because it's a lot to keep this thing
going until you find your place. I've often compared a

(04:13):
long distance relationship to a hamburger. You got the bun,
whatever that initial meat is. It could be that you
live together in the same place for a year, five years,
ten years, a week, a summer a day. Who cares
you got to meet that time you got to spend
apart as you're developing the relationship. But then you've got
to figure out how to get that bun. You can't

(04:34):
really live in the meat without knowing where that bunt.
That other part of that bun is interesting. So you
have to identify that top layer of the bun. So
is our goal to you move here and we move there.
You can't just flail about out in the ocean without
knowing if a life preserver is going to come get
you or that other bun's going to cover the bun.
So my advice to you is one, I understand it's

(04:55):
going to be really hard. Yeah, it's gonna feel like
that you don't live in the same place. But two,
talk to him about what his goals are mid and
long term, and as long as you can get on
the same wavelength, have the same plan, have the same goal,
you can actually work towards it instead of just working
not knowing where that work is going. Because it's hard,

(05:17):
but if it's worth it, it is very much worth it,
especially when your girlfriend or wife does all the flying in. Yeah, yeah, experience.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
It just depends on someone's situation. But gitl was nice
enough to fly in.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Yeah, well, you know what I think would be cool.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
Working obviously with long distance relations now like there's f
face time, and there's email, texting and like all these
different ways to communicate quickly. But don't you think it'd
be cool too to bring back like handwritten notes when
you're if you're.

Speaker 8 (05:55):
Dating long distances, you can't like something for.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
A week a guy who hire him on a pony
to ride across the country.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
We ride in the mail in a jay or two,
feel like a thoughtful.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Handwritten Yeah, that's fun. Occasionally I wrote I would leave
notes I talked about in my valles. I'd live notes
for my wife, handwritten notes occasional, but I didn't send
them in the mail, like hit them in her luggage. Yeah,
oh yeah, I remember that, but I didn't know. I'm
too impatient to do that thing.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
Okay, what I was saying, mail with a stamp.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
I feel like it. I know how it gets there.
He'll be confused.

Speaker 9 (06:27):
It's very good, you guys over not so that goal
you're talking about is eventually if that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Yeah, but how are we going to get back together? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Because then if you're never going to move here, I'm
never going to.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Move there, then why are we even doing it? Right?
And also send nutes? All right, that's it. Thank you.
We got your game mail and we read it on you.
Now let's find the clothes Bobby mail bag. Yeah, we're
about to get into fun fat Friday, and I got
a couple that are just really interesting but aren't super fun.
If I still like to share them, you're not going
to hear it and go that was fun, but you

(07:00):
may share it later. For example, you guys know Morse code. Yeah,
so listen to this. After going on a trip and
returning to find out that his wife had died and
already had been buried, Samuel Morse was so inspired and
he wanted to find a way to deliver messages promptly

(07:20):
so others wouldn't have to feel that kind of pain
or something happens and they have no way for it
to get to them. So he developed Morse Code so
information could quickly be transmitted. That is so sad. I
told you it wasn't fun, didn't wow, but interesting. Had
no idea. Next up. People in North Korea don't celebrate
their birthdays on July eighth or December seventeenth, since those
are the dates when Kim Ill sung and Kim Jong

(07:43):
il died. So if that was your birthday, sucks for you,
you lose your birthday. Not fun but interesting. And then
one two that we've done before. That's interesting. And I've
said this, we've said this, but just so you know,
so if your kid says that it's not that big
of a deal. Balls the wall is actually an aviation
term the control stick and some military planes have a

(08:05):
grip that shaped like a ball and pots would push
it all the way to the wall to go as
fast as possible. So then as they put your balls
to the wall, that is, because the other way doesn't
make sense, how would you do this? Like what that's
what it is. Put the ball on the top of
the toward the wall. We kind of messed that up though,
because we use it dirty. I don't. I use it
like a pilot. Yeah, that's what I said around the room. Amy.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
So, sign language has tongue twisters. They are called finger fumblers.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
And many who have practiced sign language over the years
still fumble over certain sequences in as L. And so
it's just like we have our tongue twisters, they have
finger fumblers.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
My two finger fumblers are patch your head, rubber belly.
That's tough to do. Hey, you're doing it, doing it
and upose it.

Speaker 9 (08:56):
Your head.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Oh and the other ones live along and prosper star trek.
I don't know what that's for. Star trek, Yeah, those
are mine. What could I not do? Rub my head?
You keep patting your head, Okay, I'll do it right now.
Now you're doing the same. Okay, so let me rub
my belly.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
You're better at that way.

Speaker 9 (09:19):
Give me all right, Eddie, go just for you since
you just got back from Italy. So spaghetti is the
term of you know, the dish with all the noodles, right,
But did you know that one little noodle strand is
called spaghetto.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
I did not know that.

Speaker 9 (09:32):
So spaghetti is plural of spaghetto, and that's what we
call it.

Speaker 5 (09:35):
So like if you drop this piece of spaghetti all
the box, you say, can you pick up that?

Speaker 3 (09:39):
Spaghettos too long?

Speaker 2 (09:42):
It should just be called like a spag or spaghetti
or something, because spaghetti and spaghetto the plural should always
sound like it's the worst should be more so.

Speaker 9 (09:53):
When you were over there, they didn't say like, oh,
you want.

Speaker 10 (09:55):
Spaghetto, that'd be one piece of spaghetto. They tricked me,
would you like a mill up spaghetto. Well, yes, I would,
and it's one noodle lunchbox.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
European bakers used to use urine to help bread rise
before they discover.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
What East was. Whose urine? Animal are human?

Speaker 9 (10:17):
Yeah, he's got flower?

Speaker 2 (10:22):
I mean, how crazy is that.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
I'm glad we discovered East.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Yeah, thank goodness. I love East. Oh Morgan, you.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
See one of those little turtles and you think, oh,
that shell is so cute.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
It's their shell home. It's not true.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
If you remove a shell from a turtle, you kill
the turtle. The turtles are their shells. You can't take
off a shell of a turtle. It's part of their home,
connected to their body. Yeah, like there's no actual little
body in there, Like it's kind of.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
Their head and their button, and the shell is their
body and their guts are in the shell. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (10:50):
Oh, I didn't know people thought that they could just
remove a turtle from Well, there's like.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
A little body in there, there's not. Some animals will
leave their shell snow yeah, hermit crab. Yes, and so
I think people probably think this is now got it,
or some people don't know that other things leave shells.
I don't go to other shells finally, that feeling you
get when a words repeated so much that you kind
of lose the feeling for it. It's weird if you
say spaghetto over and over again forgetting at the Yeah.

(11:19):
So what happens is when it kind of loses the
meaning to you. It's called semantic satiation. So when you
keep repeating a word that your brain eventually just hears
as a sound and not the really association with what
it was originally. That happens to me sometimes, Like I'll
say a word or I hear a sound, I'm like,
that didn't even feel right. I've done that with my name.
I'm like, what is that? Edie? Edie, Like, it's just weird, Eddie?

(11:41):
Can you do that? I feel like you're chanting to
get in the game. This is weird. It's time for
the good news.

Speaker 9 (11:55):
Isaac Taylor from Roseville, California's been riding his bike to
work for months, eight miles to work, eight miles back.
It's been rough because a few months ago he got
in a car wreck. His car got totaled, so that's
all he's got. Isaac has six kids, he's a single dad.
He's been doing it well. Somebody spotted him riding the work.
They got information about him and they said, you know what,
I'm gonna nominate him for a rides program, one of

(12:16):
those nonprofits that give cars away.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Well he got it.

Speaker 9 (12:19):
And last week he was given a twenty nineteen Hyundai Alantra.
He got the keys, he took his daughter, he got
the car.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
He was so excited. So one daughter knows about it.

Speaker 9 (12:28):
But here he is talking about how he's gonna take
this home and the rest of his FAM's gonna freak out.

Speaker 11 (12:31):
I'm gonna pick her up in this from school today.
They're not gonna even recognize me. And I'm gonna be
like over here, and I can just see heous. He's
gonna run. And she celebrated when she saw the car.
But I know the six year old is gonna really
be He's like, yes, Dad, we got a car.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
We got a car.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
It's a great story. I get to see the jealousy
welling up though, and lunch box his eyes. Oh oh,
because no one.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
I mean, I have three kids, I ride my bike
to work and not a single person has nominated me
for anything.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Everybody knows my way great or as the story goes,
but it's not the same situation. It is the same situation.
You didn't get a car because you wanted to gamble
in Vegas.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
I ride my bike to and from work, miles upon
miles each way to and from.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
But you chose all of that. There was no accident, up.

Speaker 4 (13:18):
And down hills up. Oh, man, you haven't seen miles.
It's like three miles three round trip. No, oh, don't
do that, because then he'll be able to go there. No,
of course, not no threes. That's it's good.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
It's not the same thing. And he chose chose ride
his bike to work, right, He chose not to put
a down payment on a car because he wanted to
go and play blackjack in Vegas. Correct.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
Nobody, I mean not one of you guys nominated me.
Not one person on the road nominated me.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Put like a little tag on you nominate me for
any program?

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (13:49):
Is there any programs out there giving away cars?

Speaker 2 (13:52):
I got three kids, that's not a lie. I got
a great job. Yeah, that's right. I've got a great job,
and I chose riding my boy. He probably has a
great of sounds like I don't. It didn't sound like
security guard. Yeah, overnight, Eddie, Thank you for that story.
That's a good one. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. It's time for everyone's favorite game,
Easy trivia, Amy, you're up. First, category Superheroes. What superhero

(14:19):
can fly and has a big s on their chest? Superman? Correct? Lunchbox.
What superhero is bitten by a radioactive insect? Oh, spider Man? Correct? Morgan?
What superhero turns big and green when they're angry the Hulk? Correct?
And Abby? What superhero is a vigilantie who wears a

(14:39):
cape and fights the Joker and the Penguin Batman? Correct?
Nobody goes home? Round one. Good job, everybody. If you
all made now, If you do miss a question from
here on out, you will hear this sound. You've been boned.
You don't want to be boned. If Amy wins, she'll
be the champion of this whole season. If she has
four wins, Morgan three, Abby, Lunchbox two, Eddie, you're out

(15:01):
because you got kick that last round. Come on, Amy.
The category is music, Easy trivia. Amy. Before embarking on
a solo career, Beyonce was part of What R and
B group Destiny correct. Grace Land Lunchbox is the name
of what singers Memphis Home, Elvis Presley, Correct Morgan? Who

(15:23):
was the first American Idol winner? Oh? Is it Kelly Clarkson?
Shoot Kelly Clarkson? Correct? Okay Abby? What pop singer's favorite
number is thirteen?

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Taylor Swift? Good job, Everybody, Let's go to literature? Amy.
Edward Colin is a character in what book series?

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Edward is in Twilight?

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Correct Lunchbox? What popular young adult book series sends tributes
to participate in a televised competition in which they fight
to the death Hunger Games, Boom Morgan. What Nicholas Sparks
book about a young socialite and her longtime crush was
made into a movie starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.

(16:16):
Oh the Notebook? Correct? Abby in one of the most
popular Doctor Seuss books. What Won't Sam I Am Eat
Green Eggs and Ham? Nice Job? Everybody, Let's roll Come on?
Easy Trivia The categories of the twenty tens. What pop
song released in twenty twelve by Carly ray Jepson became

(16:39):
an Internet sensation with its catchy chorus call Me Maybe?
Correct Lunchbox? What Netflix series set in the fictional talent
of Hawkins gained a massive following for its supernatural mysteries
and nostalgic eighties references. Who What, I'll read it again

(17:00):
in the category is twenty tens. What Netflix series set
in the fictional town of Hawkins gained a massive following
for its supernatural mysteries and nostalgic eighties references. I'll just
guess I don't stranger things, correct Morgan, who is one

(17:24):
of the most popular music artists of the twenty tens.
They had hits like what makes You Beautiful? And Still
My Girl? Oh, that would be one direction, correct Abby.
In twenty ten, what technological device was introduced by Apple,
resembling a larger version of the iPhone? Oh iPad? Wow,
everybody is still in Wow. Let's go around the globe.

(17:49):
You're so stressed. We are categories around the globe? Aby, Okay,
what's the name of the world's largest ocean? Man?

Speaker 3 (17:56):
Which one is the largest?

Speaker 2 (17:57):
What's the name of the world's large ocean.

Speaker 3 (18:03):
I'm gonna have to guess Atlantic and correct a specific.
I just it was tomato. Tomato in my head.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Lunch clopping is so hard. What I want to win?
I know that's a hard clap hand's gonna be sort
of kind of hurt. Lunchbox. Yep, did you know that one?
By the way, yeah, I did know that one. What's
the name of the world's smallest ocean? That's rude that

(18:34):
How many oceans can you name? I don't want one
of the next questions an ocean questions question because I
don't remember. They're not the next to ocean questions.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Okay, I can name four? I mean, how do you
know how man oceans there are? Ily name four? Okay,
what do you think they are?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, an Indian? That was only four oceans? Ken?
And then what would you like to guess as your answer? Oh,
there's the cat. No, it's Caspian c it's a random one.
Do you want to circle back? Yeah, I'll circle back.

(19:12):
Here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna take a little break.
I'm gonna play play song, don't look it up watch him? Okay,
how would I ever? I don't ever cheat it anything.
You cheated everything if you can. And I felt that
we're in the middle of easy trivia. We're circling back
to lunchbox. We gave him a second lunchbox. The question
is what's the name of the world's smallest ocean? Now,

(19:33):
they made sure you didn't look at anything. Eddie's been watching,
Mike's been watching. They have said, though you're drawing oceans
or something over there. I was trying to draw a map,
and then I was trying to draw Give me come
back to you in this category though, yea on this
category school, we'll circle back, all al right, Morgan, what's
is that yell card? Why do you squill? You're eliminated?

(19:54):
Did you see something.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
You just never circled back on easy trivia?

Speaker 2 (19:59):
I know I like circle back with for some reason.
It's he's only one that circles back. You know what.
That's our thing reaction, Morgan. What's the name of the
imaginary line drawn around the Earth that divides it into
the northern and southern hemispheres. Oh, it's the equator, correct? Abby.
What's the world's soul uninhabitable continent.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
That is is Antarctica?

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Correct? Now we're circling back to lunchbox here, lunchbox, what's
the name of the world's smallest ocean? Man, we gotta
clock you here? Ye clock it gut tells me Indian
And your answer is Indian. The answer is the are
Arctic oceans. Oh that's okay. We circled back. We can
see you know here, here's what's funny. He's getting the

(20:47):
wow wow. Here's the thing. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
If I should have gone first, because since she said Antarctica,
I was worried the wouldn't be two answers about that
in the same categories.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
And that makes no sense. Thank you. We're down to two.
We're down to two. They're both Classic TV. Morgan and
Abby both you guys, Dyllan Okay. Classic TV is the
category what actor comedian found fame in the TV show
Mork and Mindy playing morc.

Speaker 6 (21:20):
Yeah, actor and comedian in Mork and Mindy.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Oh gosh. I don't feel like it's any of the comedians.

Speaker 10 (21:32):
I know.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Why.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
I feel like now Abbey might win, which is.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
What we want. Give an answer. No, will Ferrell incorrect.
The answer is Robin Williams. Okay, Abby, if you get this,
you win, no pressure, Okay. What Long running TV show
debut in nineteen seventy five on NBC is still on
the air. The first episode hosted by George Carlin. Again.

(22:00):
What Long Running TV show debut in nineteen seventy five
on NBC Still on the air, and the first episode
was hosted by George Carlin for the Wynn Abbey hold on,
give me, give me brain. I hate your brain. Don't
be stored along a TV show. I mean dancing so
much right now.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
No, I'm trying to send it to her.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Three send it. I'm gonna read it one more time
than'm gonna on the clock. What long running TV show
debut in nineteen seventy five on NBC still on the
air today. The first episode was hosted by George Carlin.
Thank you bring it. This isn't Jeopardy Jeopardy that's incorrect.

(22:46):
The answer was yes, guys were at sudden death. You'll
get three questions. Buzz in with your name. That's your buzzer.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
Okay, okay, come on, Abby, now, of course you're not rooting.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
He's rooting for me. Wow, he's rooting for himself. Actually,
Morgan doesn't understand that. Okay, yes she does. What yell
your name as your buzzer. The category is America. What's
the largest state by area in America? Morgan Alaska? Correct?
I am is what happened? I actually put confidence in Abbey.

(23:25):
Thank you next question fun with numbers is the category
how many days are there in the month of December?
Abbey Correct, Wow, we're coming down to the last one. Wow,
this is the last one. Last one. The category is

(23:48):
outer space. I'm so confused about you. You know what
he's written for himself? Yeah? Yeah, not including though, what's
the farthest planet from the Sun? Abby? Abby? Up? Time? Correct,

(24:10):
but I will accept Mars and still incorrect. Morgan correct
winner smell Morgan four points. Amy's got four points. Wow.
Amy's a hater too. It's hilarious, all right, haters. Yeah,

(24:31):
you're you're dancing. You're dancing whenever she's about to lose.
I'm coming for that crown, Aby d it. I know,
I know it really canny. Yes, it sat on my
head before, that's true. It is all right. There you go,

(24:52):
easy trivia, good, good round everybody. It's time for the
good news. How much box?

Speaker 4 (25:01):
Last week out, in Los Angeles, police try to pull
over a Mercedes woo woooo and Mercedes says.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
No, no, no, high speed chase.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
For over an hour on the freeway, and then the
Mercedes like, I think I'm gonna lose him.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
I'm gonna exit exits the highway.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
Oh no, there's traffic starts going up on the sidewalk
driving and there's a guy in a silver pickup truck.
And he says, what is this guy doing driving on
the sidewalk, and so he pins him in with his
own car, a good samaritan.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Living out the guy. Does the guy crash into him? No,
he just can't go anywhere.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
He's trying to like he's stuck and police or you know,
tell the Samaritan get out of your car. Samaritan get out,
And so he gets out of his truck and that's
when they who come in and apprehend the suspect. This
is something I've thought about a lot, wanting to be
part of a high speed chase and stopping someone risky.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
That's why he follows behind when he sees something bad
and he calls nine one one follows like.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
He does that to get on the air. I think
that's a bit to him.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
No, no, no, I followed just to be I want to help.
I want to do something. I want to solve it.
But have you ever solved? What have I ever solved?

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Me? Just saying when there's a high speed chase and
you're putting yourself in it, and it worked out this time.
You're you don't know whose life you're putting at risk.
It's almost I'm glad this worked out this time, but
it's almost like, hey, let the experts do the expert
things so nobody dies.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
Because I remember when I was in Austin and I
was at the light on William, Cannon and Brodie, and
I look in my rear view mirror and there's a
high speed chase and they're coming up in the No, no,
what you do?

Speaker 2 (26:36):
What you do?

Speaker 4 (26:37):
They're coming up in the right hand lane on you.
In my head, I'm like, in my head, I locked him.
Would you let me tell you what I did? You
guys won't let me finish my sentence. I thought I
should pull my Nissan Central, this one out of Central
over into this lane, and then he has nowhere to go.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Then you do what I.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Watched him drive by.

Speaker 7 (26:59):
That's good.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
People could have been hurt. You made the right decision.
Could have cush. I didn't think about that. You made
the right decision. Thank you. A great story. Glad it
worked out. Thank you. That's what it's all about. That
was telling me something good.
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