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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Big Fox Entertainment. Please, I'm the Rick Butcher's Show with Speedy,
Greg Bgers, Eddie van Adler and Rick Burges.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
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Speaker 3 (01:26):
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Speaker 4 (01:29):
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It's like America's ready. My question to you, mister Wilburn,
mister Burgess and mister Adlery already we're ready, Red already,
you're looking good, feeling good, Red, looking good, testing one

(02:18):
two on all Mike, Ready, ready to go. I know
we've talked about this before.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Stay ready.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
I was just looking at all the various things that
are available to us today. Big day, Big Day. Andy
Andrews be truer Bs happening again today, complete with his
first attempt at a theme song. So he'll come in today.
I wish you would, that would be awesome. He's writing
this way right now from the Gulf of America. The

(02:48):
will yesterday did finally relent. It gave in and awarded
five hundred dollars to somebody in the box seat. So
now it could be back hot again. So if you
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Wisdom Harbor subscription for you. But also you'll get the Wheel.
So that's happening later today Wednesday. Bible study back today.

(03:09):
I think we're in job chapter eleven, so we will
unpack that for you today noon Central one o'clock Eastern
on the YouTube channel, archive soon after on the YouTube
channel or the podcast channel, so we have that today.
Today's the cutoff I'll make Mama smile again. It is.
If you don't get them turned in today, Mama's out.
Come on now. If you don't get them today, Mama's out.

(03:32):
So get those turned in by by five o'clock Central
time today, which if you're catching it live, I know
a lot of you live in the archive world. That
is Wednesday, April thirtieth. Okay, that's when this show was
done live. So there it is. But so I was
looking at all the different things that when you look

(03:54):
at the different things that are before us, and you're
looking through emails and Speedy's going through stories, and we've
talked about this before, but I will tell you it
is very, very strange, and that is the Mandela effect.
It is one of the weirdest phenomenon in human existence.
And this is one that we've brought up again. Somebody

(04:14):
sent somebody on Facebook ranting about it. I would just
send that to y'all, but she cusses too much and
she's very upset about it and found mouth braun. Well,
it doesn't really matter because we still get the topic.
And we've talked about this one before, and this one,
to me is one of the more weird because you
have things like the writers who wrote The Golden Girls

(04:35):
saying it on one of the episodes. They're even saying it.
The Betty White character Bretent. You know, she answers the phone.
And now I'll get us to the Mandela effect, which
we've talked about this one before, where she says, publishing, publishing,
publisher's clearinghouse. I'm the winner. Ed McMahon is gonna come
bring me a check. And they're all jumping up and down.

(04:56):
But the is it publisher publishers. Yeah, they say that
Ed McMahon's never worked for them, nor has he ever
delivered a check to anybody. We used to make jokes about, Hey,
I hoped this is the episode from the Golden Girls.
Here and you see her doing that, And that's that's
Betty White's character answering the phone. And I know we've

(05:19):
always had a McMahon. I've got that. Here we go, what.

Speaker 5 (05:26):
I was, winners of the publishers clearing House. Ed McMahon
wants to see me run away. I should leave my
Burt Reynolds.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Take it on the dresser, that Burt Reynolds thing. Yeah,
so they they have, they have scoured the internet. There's
not one recording that of Ed McMahon delivering a check
to anybody ever and I see him with the balloons.
We get that. I see him with the balloons and
everything in your mind and it's in our mind. He's

(05:59):
having years saying he had nothing to do. But they
said he They said he's never worked for them? Who
did it? Because he didn't do something? He did? I thought,
now there was a man that went to people's door
for publishers. That's our whole life. We've heard that joke
and the dilemma on the Mandela Effects weird is have

(06:23):
we misremembered it? Or is somebody playing a joke on
us and the and they've gone out and they've wiped
out any reference of this. Whatsoe? That's going to just
great links to pull. You would think there would be
a video somewhere one of him at the door, of
him at the door, seems like I remember when that
would come to the house that his picture was in

(06:45):
the corner check. Everybody said that the woman had a check.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
He did work for a similar company similar.

Speaker 6 (06:52):
Maybe it looks like American familyis the American Family Publishers sweepstake.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Oh my goodness, and working confusing the two. But that's
not a big deal. But it's clearing house great, so
we got to make But I don't never what you're
just showing. I don't remember was he in the.

Speaker 6 (07:10):
Commercials, but just deliver at least clearing house commercials even.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
No, no, he wasn't. We're getting it confused with this one.
That's what. At least there's some at least there's a reference.
So when you say it's not yet, when you when
you say we had him showing up at people's houses
with balloon and that did not happen. And when you
say I remember seeing his face on the publisher's clearing

(07:37):
house thing in the mail, his face was on this one,
which was kind of a knockoff of it. The competition,
and so what our mind has done is we've taken
the more popular one and we put ed McMahon in
that because he's more recognizable. But how about you remember
when those would come to the house and it would
say that you don't have to buy any magazines to
still be in for the wind. But you felt like,

(08:01):
well they did that to get around the lottery rules
in certain states, but all of us felt like if
we didn't buy a magazine.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
We had no chance throwing in the track.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
So that this Mandela stuff to me.

Speaker 7 (08:12):
Just it.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
It really will make your mind milk.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
This one bothers the loom. Do you remember which one
is the right logo for.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
The one with the horn on it?

Speaker 4 (08:21):
Nope?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Yeah, I think it's the one with the horn too.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Right, me too.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
I remember being a little kid and looking at my
underwear seeing a horn on ther cornicopia.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
But it was A and B.

Speaker 6 (08:33):
A B has a plate on your and it's actually A. Okay,
there's no plate. There's no cornicopia.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
The plate, the plate, I can live with. The corner copy.
I cannot cornic copy.

Speaker 6 (08:46):
I see it in my mind, and I'm looking at
my waistband trying to figure out where's the front of
my underwear.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
That one don't bother me because at least you had
similar three similar options. There's no cornicopia, but there's the
and then there's then we don't even get started in
quotes where we get movie quotes wrong big time constantly. Yeah,
and that's all right. I'm with that that I am
your father, that publishers clearing house. When I will tell

(09:13):
you this, the video that we're seeing even though we
can't play it because she's using so much language. The
woman is really upset about it. She's she's like, I know,
I saw that, and then it's not It's seem like
it's not there. Ed McMahon never had balloons and never
was anybody's door, and and and that. That's uh, that's bothersome.

Speaker 6 (09:32):
Oh no, I just found out a new one. The
monopoly Man. Yeah, monicle or no monomoy.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
I'm monica all the way.

Speaker 6 (09:41):
They're saying, he has never been depicted with a monocol.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
What's going on? We live in a simulation and they're
just changing stuff.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
They're going back and change stuff to the matrix. There's
something to the matrix. We'll be back.

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Speaker 1 (12:01):
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Speaker 2 (12:07):
So we got a lot to cover on the program
going forward today. So a number of items, some pretty
interesting stories brewing too. I know last night the first
one hundred days of the Trump administration, we got that
coming up a little bit later on UH as UH
they had the big it was some sort of state
of the Union. He was in Michigan. I didn't see

(12:29):
any of it, but we got a lot of a
lot of quotes from it today. Well, we'll look at
that today because I'm sure it is. Yeah, when when
you're dealing with with Trump and him giving you the how,
how his team is doing, Yeah, that that that and
then versus just like Greg was talking about, when you
live in this world now, where we will hear from
the Trump administration that the country is on track and

(12:51):
the greatest ever could possibly be, and then those who
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(13:14):
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So other things the UFL. Remember we saw the guy
get slapped yesterday. Yep. We saw Sampson Nakula, the brother
of the Rams star Hookah Nicula. YEA, never wish your
name was Pooka Nakula.

Speaker 9 (14:45):
I do.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
I wish pretty cool, right, it was Pooka Burgess. I
wish that Sampson Nakula, brother of Pookah Nicula. We got
Pooka and Sampson. Yeah, you know plays for the Michigan
Panthers in the UFL. Yep. Pretty much apparently a battle Hawks,
Saint Louis BattleHawks fan upset Samson Nakua with something he

(15:07):
was saying in the stands. Boy did he the fan
did not realize that he was in slapping distance. Apparently,
you know, because it was a pretty good reading. She
had to get on his tippy toe. He did, and
he did and uh and so so he slapped a fan,
and the u f L says, we we don't want
that kind of behavior. So they go thumbs down on
that slapping fans, especially if the fans are still in

(15:30):
the stands. Okay, and so that's what you look around
going what the legal team is panicky? Can I tell
you if anybody's wondering, I look right there. It's hard
to believe he can make that reach jump bam.

Speaker 10 (15:43):
Yeah, because that's the first row and everything. It's elevated
from the field. So you know, you got a pretty.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Good tall wall. Can I tell you I think this.
Can I tell you suspending him? I think it is
a mistake. I think if you're the u f L,
they need this. You need this, you need you need
more things that are different. You need to slap a
few more people. I would put in the promo, come
to our game, watch your mouth. Our players may slap
the crap of it. That's right, you know. And have

(16:10):
a segment in Birmingham somebody slap a fank and you
get to call a player over and he gets a
slap of fan stallion. In the UFL, you want to
trash talk the opponents, good luck? You know, I like
it and we and you want to be different and
you and you encourage if people want to trash off,
they can, but keep in mind in the UFL, will

(16:31):
slap the crap out of you. Yeah, And I would
show this, I'd have it in the commercial. Who would
be talking? I made him punch him. I mean, it's
embarrassed they slapped him. And Greg boys, Greg, you don't
know this. I'm not going to rule on where I
thought it was too much. I like to know what
he said. That's true, it may not have been too
I'd like to know what he said. It's a good point,
right And what if what if we know? What if

(16:53):
we heard what the fans said and we all went, wow,
well you deserve it.

Speaker 10 (16:56):
Have y'all have y'all heard what some some have y'all
ever been when's the last time.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
You were at a live game? The last time and
heard some fans in what they say.

Speaker 4 (17:04):
The worst for.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Me was when we did x FL went to New
York and we were on the field. Do you remember that.
Oh my, their fans they were cussing us and their
own team. Yeah.

Speaker 10 (17:14):
Yeah, I've heard some things and people have no fans,
have no fielding, you know. And I'm not saying you
deserve to be slapped but a good night. But you're
talking about some some family members and some other things
and get slapped out loud in front of kids.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Yeah, filter at all. Yeah, that's that's the one. I'm
not gonna I'm not going to hand out some blanket
statement that I think that you shouldn't be slapped because
based on what you said, I may go you what
you deserve. You know, he wouldn't didn't damage you. He
just what he did was humiliating. He didn't physically hurt you.
And you got a red handprint one you walk into

(17:52):
the car with the everybody. But anyway, Nakua will not
be playing by the way, those of you that are
DC Defenders fans, no chance you'll be slapped by nicop
of this weekend. So he's out. He's not playing good.
So look in battle Hawks that actually have the most
passionate fans in the ufl are by numbers. Anyway, they

(18:13):
seem to fill it up.

Speaker 10 (18:14):
The fan must have deserved it, because you haven't heard
much from the fan. By the way, it's true he
didn't fight a lawsuit or anything. If they knew each other,
you know, now you're getting in crazy. It seemed like
he was. He was obviously very personal there is normally
now And here's what's you know, after the game, because
they all go back to Arlington, so you know, they're

(18:35):
all getting on buses and flying back wherever they're playing
because that's where the home base is. And uh, you know,
they all some of them walk over to the stands
because they have family members that have flown in or
whatever to see them, and.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
That's the only chance.

Speaker 10 (18:51):
So he must have been over there talking to someone
he knows or something, because why most of them don't
go over to the wall. And unless they know somebody
and they're going to meet somebody, most of them stay
in the middle of the field and just go through.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
The tunnel and go home.

Speaker 10 (19:07):
Yeah, the only ones that come over to the stands
are the ones that have somebody there that.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
So you're saying he may recognize either someone over there
or he was over there for a reason. Yeah. Yeah,
And you don't think they's more than just the guy cussing.

Speaker 10 (19:18):
It, well, but it could it could possibly be that
he heard him and said, I'm going to get that
guy now that.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
But most of them are over there because they know somebody. Yeah,
do you find it? Then they're hugging them. Hey, interesting tidbit.
Did you know that? Samson Nakua And I think about
this and it kind of makes me that feeling when
you think you made it. He was with the Colts
and former in twenty twenty two and actually had I
mean he trying to work his way back, caught eighty

(19:47):
two passes, yeah, eleven touchdowns and forty five games. He
trying to work his way back and uh and then
then so no, I'm sorry, there are twenty one catches
for three here and twenty nine yards. That was actually
how you did in college. But anyway, so he was,
I mean, you made it to the Coats, you were there,
even scored a few touchdowns and games and you thinking, man,

(20:09):
I'm here, Yeah, I used to play a few more
years and now you're in the UFL playing for the
panther slapping people, flaving them. Yeah, maybe it's frustrating, but
I really think for the league that that's not a
bad thing. I'm with you on that. I don't wi
you on that that you're right trash call Gar Blairs
and Mingos slapped in the face, the ufl.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. The truth needs no apology.
The Rick pushes show.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Keeping it real, keeping it real, keeping it real. All right,
thanks for being with us. A lot to do, be
true or bs with Andy Andrews coming up a little
bit later on your chance to win no telling you know.
Last let's see two weeks ago, he's here about twice
a month. Two weeks ago, man, he had he almost

(21:10):
I think we had one person that got it right.
I mean he went through their wide open. It was
showing up, it was it was wild. So and of
course the things he makes up always a little concerning.
Yeah it is. Yeah. So that's that's activity there. I
know for a lot of you out there, severe storms
unfortunately at least too dead in Pennsylvania. Power is out

(21:33):
for over half a million Americans from the plains to
the northeast. Is some spring storms really rocked and rolled
in those areas yesterday. So if you're in those areas
and know that the rest of us are praying, I
know that's that's just horrible, and people's lives have been
turned upside down. They now have even increased the number

(21:55):
since the written story to about seven hundred thousand without
power from the plane to the northeast. Like we say,
there's two people that are confirmed to have been killed
by the storms. So that's always heartbreaking. Greg, I know
that you are are You and Martin Short have kind
of a well a volatile relationship. Yeah, I gotta be

(22:16):
in the mood for him. Okay, so you don't do
you find that big egg grimly fan? You're the guy? Yeah?
Now yeah, I will Now what is his name? I'm sorry,
I should have done the research on this. He does
this character where he puts on a fat suit and
he's this celebrity saying everything has ever done. They're kind
of like Rob Williams, jim Yeah, Jimmy is it Jimmy glick?

(22:38):
Jim Jimmy glick, Jimmy Jimmy funny. I'm telling you, Okay,
I'm not saying that Jimmy. With Robin Williams, they did
some things. I like Jimmy Glick, but both of them
in just to sit down interview kind of get on
my nerves. Greg.

Speaker 6 (22:54):
Now I'm telling you a donut Like mid interview, it
was was pretty great.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
I'm not saying that every single one of those he
does is funny, but every now and then it's it's
got a little bit of between the ferns to yes,
but he does it a little more zany and the
point he's his Zaan factor. Yeah, and that's where I
know he gets a little high energy for you. And
he's also got a little bit of Robin Williams to it,

(23:19):
That's what I'm saying. And you know, yeah, like Robin
Williams and movies. Right. I just didn't like when he
did a sit down interview because I mean, he's running
around and he always he's gonna go on the Russian voice,
He's gonna go on the gay voice. He's going he
had these same things that he went. Have you ever
watched Martin Short and Steve Martin do their thing that
murder in the motel thing or whatever they do like

(23:40):
a stage show. Oh no, And now now they're funny
together on commercial Yeah, like the credit card commercials. Yeah,
I like that. The but the you don't like Zaney,
you don't like you don't like Zaney. If you want
to know the jim Andy Glick thing or whatever it's called,
click what is it jim Any glick glick. But anyway,

(24:04):
let me tell you what. It's a combination of between
the ferns with the guy's other name I can't pronounce
zach Gali right, and then take take take that, and
take Chris Farley. Okay, when you remember when you were
in the Beatles, take that. You mix all that together
and then have just smart and short is doing a
funny character. And the weights always an issue, falls out

(24:25):
of chairs, chairs, break underneath them, you know, each doughnuts
like Adler said in the middle of the interview, you know.
And I'm looking at it on the screen with no sound,
and he's got a little zay.

Speaker 6 (24:35):
He's he's so sweaty because of the suits making him
fat or you know, sweat.

Speaker 4 (24:38):
It's just funny.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
How did you like Chris Farley?

Speaker 4 (24:41):
I love Chris you did, yes, love hero comedy hero
of mine.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
But yeah, he'll do things like he'll he'll like ask
questions like I mean, but you really haven't anything lately,
and they'll have like a.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
That doesn't research.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
I mean, since you're on Andy Griffin, which we've been
doing since they made like five good movies, you know.
But anyway, but here's where we're going. I don't know
that now. We did love the game show Match Game.
Oh yeah, kid, yeah, of course, you know. You know
something I never knew because we were little kids, and
this was the early seventies. It went on through the seventies.

(25:23):
But remember I remember seeing people on the panel. Because
we were little kids, we didn't know why they were famous. Yeah,
we thought the only thing they did was this game
show exactly, you know, because all the game shows that
the professional guest like Charles Nelson, Raleigh, Yes, and there
was some some Brett something. Yes, it was a woman.
I never knew. What what about Kitty Carlin, Kitty Carlo.

(25:43):
I didn't know. I didn't know why she was and
she was on to tell the truth too what she
thinks she was or maybe that's the only thing she
was on and we put her on Match Game. That's true.
Richard Dawson, I remember he would be on there. He
was pretty good and very funny. Yeah, and Nipsey Russell,
Nipsey Russell, paul In Fall. Well, let me tell you,
Craig Shoemaker, we were talking about Himnute Ago has the
funniest paul In thing ever where he said, you know,

(26:06):
he didn't have a dad, so he made paul In
his dad and he didn't know.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Right.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Squares he wanted to paul In his dad. Yeah. So,
I mean, like, I never I never saw Kitty Carlyle
in anything. Was she a lounge singer? Su you know
it started feen sixty two sixty yeah, Jean Rayburn original
and I remember that stick microphone. It was like a

(26:36):
stick with a little tiny like Michael On. I remember
that they got it like that little thing. We used
to watch that Jokers wild and all of them. Oh yeah,
But anyway, so match came is back reboot Martin Short,
Martin Short, he and he and Steve Martin. They must
be they're still working there are they? Eighty? Uh sure,

(26:58):
act our seven? Okay?

Speaker 4 (27:01):
Sorry, Martin Short is seventy.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Five okay, and then uh okay.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
Uh Steve Martin. That's confusing, by the way, Martin Short
and Steve Martin.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
Oh, by the way, if you if I've heard seventy nine.
I've heard an I heard an interviewer ask them about
that in an interview and they rip the interviewer. So
you don't think we've ever thought of that. You're the
first person who's ever discovered that. But anyway, because they
were talking about their act they do together. Now, I
also know that Martin Short on three Amigo's that he

(27:34):
that he was added late. And I forget who was
the actor at the time that was really hot that
they tried to get. I wish I could remember it,
oh man, And it was. It was. It was a
pretty big name at the time. And and so they
were doing an interview about the anniversary. They never thought
that that movie that anybody would go see it. Yeah,
And they were interviewing, uh, Steve Martin about it and

(27:57):
and so he's talking, Oh, I know it was it's
a Uh it's the guy in one Chevy Chase was no, no, no,
he's Canadian. He they did the brothers Mackenzie brothers. Uh,
it's the little guy that was in Ghostbusters, Rick Morana's
That's who was. That's who was supposed to Martin Short's part.
And they were getting interviewed about three vegos Martin George,

(28:22):
and he sat down to read this grill. He goes.
You know, Steve looked at me, said, everywhere you see
the name Rick Moranas. You read those lines.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
That's a great movie.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
But they look am here. Look when it first dawns
on them that they're not in the movie, getting really upset.
The bullets are real and catch shot. I've never seen
that movie. You've never seen.

Speaker 10 (28:54):
You call yourself a fan of comedy, ladsa making watch
it this week?

Speaker 2 (28:58):
You've never seen that. If I have, I don't remember.
It's great, Oh you would remember it. Martin can get
a little, a little over the edge. But the movie
that jerk. I'm sorry, it's stupid, but that's funny. I
didn't know about this line. Back to Martin Short, Jimmy Glick.
One question, he asked mel Brooks, So what your beef

(29:20):
for the Nazis you with the Nazis? So anyway, so
Martin Short's bringing match game back, and I don't know
if they're gonna be said, Okay, let me ask you
all this question. They don't have a finel yet. When
it comes to game shows, when you see a celebrity

(29:41):
on a game show, it's usually the downslide of the career,
not not the upslide, isn't it? But not necessarily now
because they put them on in prime time, okay, like
straight hand, and all of them do, and I think
it elevates it. They're not so now. Drew Carey is
just on your daytime. You know, you kind of look
at him go even though he's there's something about Drew
Carey doing prices right that has always made me sad.

(30:03):
I know. But if they're in prime time, when they
put them in primetime just for you know, a spring
run or whatever, they don't you know, it's not year round,
but it's probably think you're you're not on your way down. Okay,
in fact, you're probably on your way. So you say,
if they if I'm in primetime, I could be really
I could be very successful right now, be on that
game show and I don't look bad. Yes, I got you.

Speaker 10 (30:21):
Okay, did you know that Alec Baldwin hosted the last
reboot of of Match Game?

Speaker 2 (30:27):
You know what I do? Remember that I do. As
big a jerk as he is, he can be really fun. Yeah,
oh yeah.

Speaker 10 (30:34):
The characters he plays movies hilarious, So it hadn't aired
in thirty years, and so now they're rebooting it and
Martin's part of what being an executive producer of it.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Okay, look Alec Baldwin slays me in thirty row.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
Yes, that executives. How much he loves Reagan, it's great. Gosh,
it's fantastic.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
When he was in along came Polly. What's that?

Speaker 7 (30:55):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (30:55):
What that's called? With Jennifer Aniston and Ben uh Still, Yeah,
he was God. When he's saying, have you all.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
Seen that movie Glen Garry Glenn Ross.

Speaker 6 (31:11):
That's like one of his early movies about selling, and
he's like, remember a B C A always b b
C closing, always be closing.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
I've never seen that.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
It's about seals and this stuff kind of like the
Wall Street of sales. Anyway, Okay, great story.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
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Speaker 1 (33:35):
Still denying any involvement in the food flights of nineteen
seventy nine. Rick Burgess that.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Need You, Thank you for being with us today America.
Still much to do going forward on the program today,
including Be True or Bs with Andy Andrews. It's back
later in the program coming up Friday. What's Eating Scott Garoski,
he makes his Rick Burgess Show debut, and he's been

(34:09):
working down in West Palm with Trump in the Gang.
But he'll be back in up our Way this weekend,
which kind of includes another opportunity to see Garowski this weekend.
If you're in Mobile, Alabama. And when I was doing
the are you ready I saw Mobile got on the
text board today. Scott Garowski coming to speak to the

(34:29):
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Also this weekend, I'll be headed to Lord Willing west
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(34:52):
Team Man Church. We'll be speaking to those guys, so
you can find those details there too. This Freddie Mercury
story speed that you pulled out today, it's interesting because
you know, nowadays, with all the different streaming services and
all the things going on, you can get famous video
that I really enjoy it. I mean, I've seen some

(35:14):
incredible things that we would have never had access to
if we had not lived long enough to get into
the era of your Instagrams and your reels and you
TikTok and all this, and this incredible footage of really
cool things that we get to see now. I know
there's a lot of garbage out there too, but I mean,

(35:35):
but you can find your way to some really interesting moments.
And it's so interesting that this was pulled because just
in the last week there's footage and they're saying, pay attention,
you'll catch Michael Jackson. It shows Queen they're all coming
out of their dressing room and they're walking down the
hall to go to the stage, and all of a sudden,

(35:55):
right at the very end, you look at Michael Jackson
is walking with him. I saw he's there at the
concert and uh. And this hanging out with Queen really
so that kind of I didn't realize he knew them
or had a relationship with them, you know, this is it.
This is the footage. Uh. And they're all walking, you know,
to the stage. Of course Freddie Freddie looking sharp and

(36:16):
got his pants a little snug and uh. And so
they're they're walking and it's not like he's prominent. Speaking
of Michael Jackson, it's he's like it's just all of
a sudden, you'll see him mixed in with everybody else, uh,
walking down the hall before they go right, yeah, just said.
Now that goes the rest of the band by and
they're all to the stage long haul. Yeah. And and
there there's Brian May who's got it just like he

(36:37):
likes it and uh. And then all of a sudden,
you're you're watching now all these people that are part
of of the entourage of Queen. There he goes, there's
Michael on the blue jacket. Yeah, that is crazy.

Speaker 10 (36:46):
And you know that he and Freddie Mercury, speaking of
Michael Jackson, they they had duets Victory, State of Shock
and there must be more to life than this.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
That never officially released. So then he do State of
Shock with his sister later he didn't he sure they
had a uh Freddy Mercury version. Yeah, wow, I did
not know that. And did you know do you remember
what was that? What was that song that Michael did
with Mick Jagger? That was cool, It wasn't bad, it
was I can't remember, but you know now that was

(37:17):
State of Shop. That was yeah. And then he did
Stream and make you want to scream with Jane stop me.
That's right. Yeah, Freddy Mercury's up for anything, but apparently
not Freddy has you know, if Freddy draw the line,
Freddy draws the line. Uh the story, here's the headline.
Freddy Mercury refused to work with Michael Jackson after the

(37:40):
King of Pop brought a pet lama into the studio. Yeah,
he drew the line. He drew the line. I can't
hang out with a guy that can't springing animals. He
can't do it, can't have a lawn in the studio
mind not doing it.

Speaker 10 (37:51):
He basically stopped the studio session recording session said with
which we're not we can't I can't do this. Yeah,
And they have found on YouTube in the early eighties
video of Michael Jackson and his lama.

Speaker 2 (38:06):
He loved his.

Speaker 1 (38:06):
Lama, Lai Ha Louis.

Speaker 4 (38:09):
He was in the circus.

Speaker 11 (38:10):
I brought him from a lady who was a circus performer.
And what he would do he would give kids rides
sixty pounds or under.

Speaker 12 (38:17):
And that's what he would do, all that and do tricks.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
He's a charm sweet and I love my lama.

Speaker 4 (38:24):
Lamas will spit now.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
Oh yeah, did you notice Michael drop him too? Did
you notice Michael dropping in this kind of all just
in passing sixty sixty pounds or less. Yeah, that's who
wrote him. Did we need that?

Speaker 13 (38:36):
I mean we get it most he gave a ride
to people. The children sixty pounds are less like I do.
I do think about this. Let me tell you when
you know you're when you know you're weird, when you
know you're weird, it's when Michael Jackson, you're you were
turned down. Freddie Murcury found you to be too strange.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Yes, yeah, Freddy Murkray who snything, Yeah, Flaming Boy and Freddy.

Speaker 10 (39:01):
Nineteen eighty three was the year and they were in
a recording session and the story says it came to
a quick end when Michael brought in his pet lama
into the studio and Freddy exited the studio and it
was Michael's home studio that's where they were, and now
he said, I'm out.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
That's Michaels studio. If he wants to bring a LAMAI
he can. Yeah, that makes it different, But I still
think you have to be when you have guests. Let's
say a guest is allergic to cats. I think you
have a certain responsibility to say, we'll try our best
to remove the cat dander or keep you in a
cat free zone, because even though we have a cat,
and I think you got to I'm not sure as

(39:40):
a host you have the right to bring a lama in.

Speaker 5 (39:42):
No.

Speaker 10 (39:43):
I think that there's time and place for everything. You
can love your animals, but if you're working, you know,
and you're in a session, or probably come bopping in
with a lama.

Speaker 2 (39:53):
And I'll be honest, I don't think the lama enjoyed
herself in no much, rather be outside eating grass or
whatever they eat. Freddy, I want to tell you about
my lama. I mean, and Freddy's like, I thought we
were here to record a song. What's up with the lama?
You know, Freddy? You know, serious about his art and
it'll take you over in the wood pole to me
that that's right. I don't forget that. To me, oh,
they will spit that and they're very difficult to ride,

(40:15):
extremely right. Well, I tried to ride one, and I
was well oversea. I rode one at a line country
so far and oh look all right, oh goodness, what
are you?

Speaker 4 (40:28):
Lama spitting it people?

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Okay, oh so much spit in the prase. I don't
want any part of that. That's why I met Freddie
Mercury left ler.

Speaker 10 (40:38):
I just sent you the YouTube link of him and
islama grandma.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
By the way, it was a white lama, solid white.

Speaker 4 (40:44):
Look at his grandma and just I mean destroyed by
a lama, Greg.

Speaker 10 (40:49):
Greg But the oh gosh, if she had a wig
on it had blown it all.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
What about Napoleon dynamite head? Go Tina. But this is
Freddie Mercury story feels similar to like when Whale and
jenn is that enough on where in the world and
I'll send you just hes I'm out. How about that?
I wasn't gonna left it with him. Well, he just
was like, and it's just getting weird. Now I'm tired

(41:18):
of waiting. I thought we were coming here and singing.
Now I'm trying to learn Swahili and come to find
out Stevie Wonder didn't even know Swaheli and he thought
and he didn't even have it right.

Speaker 10 (41:27):
How would Freddy have told Michael Jackson, I'm out, Mama to.

Speaker 14 (41:34):
Me, Madam, I'll tell you I'm out of here.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
Freddy could have spit back at the moment, boy, top of.

Speaker 1 (41:49):
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Speaker 15 (42:11):
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Speaker 1 (42:22):
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Speaker 2 (42:27):
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Here a lot to do. We'll get the unscreen phone
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True or BS with Andy Andrews coming up later. So
there's much to do. So as we start this hour,
we just say hello and welcome. Are you ready for

(42:49):
our brand new Rick Burgess Show hour? Let's go? Okay,
so speedy you were? You were telling, you know, there's
so many awkward things in life, so many little awkward,
socially awkward things. You seem to find your way into
most of them. Yea, and you had one of those

(43:12):
things happened yesterday that it's one of those phenomenon that
you we all asked ourselves, why do we do this?

Speaker 10 (43:17):
I don't know. I don't know why we do it.
And here's the problem I've got is for all of
you that that you have a text thread or whatever.
You have some that's in your contact so you see
their name, and then you have some that's just a
phone number. And that's where you got to be careful
that it's clicking on the phone numbers where you know

(43:38):
you interact with the person, but they're just not in
your contact. And yesterday I had a situation where unfortunately,
now good for me, it wasn't anything like inappropriate or whatever,
but I texted the wrong person to call me about something,
thinking I was texting someone else, and they were. They
were right beside each other on my little text thread,

(44:01):
and both of the numbers started with two, O five
and then a nine. So I just got I got
click happy, and I was like, hey, call me when
you have like a minute, and I was texting one
was actually a sales rep concerning a client that we
have coming in and dropping something off, and another one
was in the business as well, but both had to

(44:22):
do with video or audio, and so I was like, hey,
you know, hey, text me when you have like five
or call me when you have text me when you.

Speaker 2 (44:32):
Have five minutes. I'll holler at you.

Speaker 10 (44:33):
That was my text, and then all of a sudden,
two seconds later, my phone rings. Hey, man, I just
went ahead and called you, and I thought it was
you know, I didn't think i'd made a mistake at
that point.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
Oh no, you thought hey.

Speaker 10 (44:45):
And then I realized about ten seconds in, I've got
the wrong person. Oh well, instead of just being an
adult and saying, hey, hey, Bud, I'm so sorry, I
accidentally texted the wrong I have wasted your time, but
we're still good for what you need, and dead stupidly,
I try to get out of it.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
Why why do we do that?

Speaker 10 (45:04):
And I don't Yeah, Like I really needed him to
call me and you're thinking, Okay, you start trying to
make it work, right, and the audio and video the
for the person I was supposed to be talking to.
They like to work out of a Google drive and
and dump stuff in. So I started with that. But yeah,
I know you like that. You know, so you have
to realize that this is no I was like, so, you,

(45:26):
I know you you will. So when when the audio
video comes, you just want me to dump into the googirl?

Speaker 2 (45:31):
Yeah what wait, wait a minute? Do what now?

Speaker 10 (45:34):
And that's when I realized you went, wait a minute.
So the voice didn't tell you the voice indicator, not
at first, but it quickly. I quickly figured it out.
And then I realized, why do you sound weird? Why
do you sound weird? Why do you sound different? That's
not This is not the guy. Yeah, this is another dude.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
And you won't just say I was trying to take
so and so and y'all's numbers are similar. I don't
know why. I don't know. You start trying to make
this phone call work, and then you got you gotta
you gotta act like you were calling for that reason.
Then you got to wrap it up. Yeah, so here
I go a lot so I said, they're like, do
what now? And so they're confused. Well, yeah, they're confused.

Speaker 10 (46:17):
And that's when it hit me and he said, I'm
just I'll just be transparent here because I but he
has the Bluebell count account.

Speaker 2 (46:27):
Here we go.

Speaker 10 (46:28):
He said, so, you mean when they dropped that off Thursday.
Because you know, whenever they have a new flavor or
something we're on, Bluebell comes by and brings us a
new flavor.

Speaker 2 (46:38):
And it's a tough job, but you know, it's got
to do it.

Speaker 10 (46:42):
And uh, he said, so when they and that's when
it hit me, I've got the wrong guy. Oh no,
this is this is this is this is my the
account rep for that.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
Oh you know who it was then, though you know
exactly who it was, have anything to tell him? And
he said, what do you mean now? You got to
dig your way out of that?

Speaker 10 (46:57):
And he said no, I mean, you know, just something
I can show you know, the agent, you know, blah
blah blah. And then I realized, okay, what so so
here's what I'll do then, I mean, I can get
Rick to take a picture holding the Bluebell and whatever,
and you just want me to text that, oh yeah,
instead of the Google Drive just to you.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
I mean you've pulled the Google Drive in. Yeah. Yeah,
And so now I'm thinking I've done it. I've done it.
Either that or he's he probably hung up with what
any drinking?

Speaker 7 (47:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Yeah, And now the guy's anxious to rest today he's going, man,
they're gonna start making me use Google Driving. What do
you mean?

Speaker 10 (47:31):
I mean, I just need one picture. You don't have
to send me a bunch of stuff. And I'm like, well, yeah,
what I'll do is I'll just I have Rick holding
it or whatever, and then maybe I can just send
you that text instead of trying to do something you
could have.

Speaker 2 (47:43):
I just wanted to make sure I have Google Drive.
You could have avoided all that. Did you ever own it?

Speaker 15 (47:48):
No?

Speaker 10 (47:48):
Hung up to I said, did you get with who
you were trying to? Well, hey, look I ready for this. Well, man,
I hated to bother you. I just want to make
sure I had that right.

Speaker 2 (47:56):
You went that far with it. You're just a liar
and just a big Today is honesty or something? Well
it is. It's National Honesty Day, So that's what that's
going on day. Yeah. Yeah, I made really a lot
of people celebrate that that's why I'm coming clean. But
I really was working with him on it, but I
just didn't need going around a stump, and uh, it.

Speaker 10 (48:16):
Had about three or four different things, and and I
just clicked on the wrong thing. And we've all clicked
on the wrong person. Okay, And hopefully did you ever
get on the wrong person thinking it's your wife, because
that's you can get in trouble that way.

Speaker 2 (48:27):
But did you ever find who you were trying to
get in touch with? Did you ever?

Speaker 16 (48:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (48:32):
Yeah, I actually followed that up with the text to
it to the right person.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
I don't know, I don't know what Google drive like
you wanted. Yeah I did, I did. I actually figured
that another guy. He didn't have any idea.

Speaker 10 (48:43):
So I'm sorry, James, I was talking to the wrong person.
If you're listening and watching now, you're like, well, that
makes sense because it was the first twenty seconds of
the conversation was extremely stranged.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
What you talking about? Can I tell you one way
it could have been handled? Yeah? So I had you know,
this is the problem now with the smartphones. If you
ever make a mistake and even catch it, now everybody
can see what you called them, and they're gonna call you,
you know, because we said we know everything now by calls.
And so I saw that a guy had called me

(49:16):
that I had not talked to in a long time.
You know, you have these different relationships with people based
on your life, and he was a guy that our
connection was mainly our kids went to school together and
played on some teams together. So this, yeah, so once
they weren't in school together anymore, and they didn't don't
play on teams together anymore. We don't talk a whole lot.

(49:37):
And I thought, well, and there that person's called Look
there he's called me, And so I called him back
and I said, hey man, I just want to get
back with you, and unlike you, he immediately said, hey man,
I did not mean to call you. Yeah I have.
I don't care how you are. I'm not gonzigned anything.

Speaker 17 (49:50):
I have.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
I have your contact next to the guy I was
actually trying to call, and I accidentally hit you, and
hey man, but how's everything going? Tell me how they
fam And we just went into a conversation. But he
ign college that it was a mistake, right, And I
don't know why he gave you charity and unlike you know,
asking you questions. He really didn't care what we think.
We talked about two things that neither one of us
really wanted to talk about. We just felt like this

(50:12):
we can the conversation can't be that short. Yeah.

Speaker 10 (50:14):
Now, now we're on the phone, and I should have
I should have said, hey, we're good with Blue. But
I am so sorry. I meant to, you know, and
let me make sure I'm saying think right now. Somebody
said I said, thing right, whatever the thing.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
But but I don't.

Speaker 10 (50:29):
I really don't know what in the world I was
doing and why I didn't just do that. But for
some reason I wanted to spin it off and you
never owned it.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
I never owned it. And when we hung up, then
you go, well, mad is everything else? You're good? Okay?
Well we're good with them. You know he pulled a
guard that land in the claw. He sure did, He
absolutely did, right, man, Just I don't know why I
haven't hung up, going why did I do that? You're
halfway through it going, I'm talking and I got to
somehow make this work.

Speaker 10 (50:58):
Right now, he's probably thinking, why do you would you
not just text me in the picture having to go
to a Google.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
Driver, and Greg's talking about our friend Mark Garnett, who
had fallen asleep in his house on the bed when
their house was being shown by Wiltors when they were
selling their house, and people came bursting into what to
see the house, and he jumped up and dove under
clothing in a closet, as opposed to just walking that
and saying sorry, I was taking a nap. I'll leave
and let y'all look at the house. And he hid

(51:23):
there while they stood around him looking, and he's laying
under the god. And I just tell everybody, now I'm
minding if I come out, and now I'm like an idiot.
All coll be like, what's wrong with you laying under clothes?
You live here? What do you do? The other thing
I was going to ask, you raise your hand if
you accidentally do the deal, you accidentally cast some You

(51:44):
didn't mean to raise your hand. If you try to,
you try to ward off a call by texting saying
disregard that that was a butt doll butt, disregard. That's hard.
You better give it quick. If you don't, they're gonna
call you.

Speaker 4 (51:58):
Along the Mark Garnett line, I got it, tell y'all.
This story just stuck out to me from when I
was a kid. My dad had a bathroom in his
office at church. This was in Texas, that's big time.

Speaker 6 (52:11):
And so my dad is in the bathroom in his
office and he hears three of his staff members come
into his office looking for him. They don't see him,
but there is a VCR tape that they want to watch.
The VCR player is right by the bathroom. My dad
thinks he can he can wait for a minute or

(52:32):
two and they'll leave. Then he hears them queue up
this VCR tape and the next thing he knows, it's
been five minutes, and he just said, well, I can't
just live in.

Speaker 4 (52:40):
This bathroom for the rest of my life. So he
opens the door and walks out.

Speaker 2 (52:44):
And says, hey, guys, you got me. I was in there.

Speaker 4 (52:46):
I thought, oh you would leave, but hey, I.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
Hello, it's awkward and I didn't make a few sprays.

Speaker 4 (52:57):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 10 (52:58):
I acknowledge and Terry and I'm working on this. I
have a tendency to make things more awkward than they
really are instead of just saying, hey man, it's on me.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
Yeah you know, so I stupidly try to make that
call work when I should have just said I as yeah, yeah,
and I'm working on it.

Speaker 18 (53:17):
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Unscreened phone calls. Hello, You're on the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 3 (57:29):
Go ahead, Hey, buddy, Hey, I sent Joy the link
of the other day.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
I'm trying to see of y'all sol the speedboat Ricket
Blake of our suit. Yeah, we actually talked about it yesterday,
mister Haney, and I will tell you, uh that that
was incredible the day before. That was day before and
we could not believe that nobody was injured. We had
a video of them inside. I got that. Yeah, laugh
at that. Hey, So thank thanks for sending that. Hello,

(57:57):
Welcome to the Rick Burgers Show. Unscreen phone calls, Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (58:00):
Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what I can do
to get rid of crab grass in my grass.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
Anybody, anybody, any anybody know that. Anybody landscapers speeded. You
seem to be the closest thing we've got to landscape.
I just do my yard. Maybe maybe Adler. I have
no idea coll a professional.

Speaker 4 (58:18):
You can use a pre emergentre you go.

Speaker 6 (58:22):
But the thing is, if you're desperate for some coverage,
you just need crab grass will grow on concrete. There
is crabgrass has some pros, there's some there's some positives
to it.

Speaker 4 (58:34):
If you don't want it, I understand it.

Speaker 6 (58:36):
But if you're desperate for some grass somewhere, crab grass
will go.

Speaker 2 (58:39):
I will tell you I've never been so relieved to
hear somebody add the word grass. Yes, because I thought
I thought we were about to have a whole different conversation. Boy, Hello,
welcome to the Rick Burgess Show. Unscreen phone calls go ahead,
I heard them, Hello, Rick Burgess Show, unscreen phone calls,
come on with it. Yeah, you're talking about the bluebellt

(59:01):
Speedy messing up with Bluebell And it was very fitting.

Speaker 12 (59:04):
The commercial played just from minutes ago is Gregg singing
blue Beelt.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
That's good by the way people sit on craff grass speedy,
won't you ask Kobe. Oh, yeah, I too, tell you
what you do? Well? What's him? And Mary Catherine do hey?
Rick Burgess show? Unscreen phone calls go ahead.

Speaker 11 (59:25):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
Hey.

Speaker 19 (59:28):
So this is probably gonna be more for you than
anybody else, because you're going to get some secondhand embarrassment
from it. My brother and sister in law were building
a house and they were needing a guy to lay
some block and we had been trying to call him
for days and never could get to answer his phone.
And I told her, I was like, my sister in law,

(59:48):
I said, he just lives right down here. Let's just
walk down here and we'll just go see.

Speaker 13 (59:53):
So we take off.

Speaker 19 (59:54):
We walk down the road and he's outside working and
I'm offended his driveway and I just yell up and
I said, hey, why don't you ever answer your teletoe
And he said, well, it has been raining. And I
was like, we've been trying to call you for day.
We need some blocks late, and he said, I don't
lay blocks. And I said, I said, are you not

(01:00:18):
John Doe? And he was like, no, I'm James Doe.

Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Oh what an awkward moment. But you also said Jane Doe.
It wasn't a woman wasn't James James, Okay, just didn't.

Speaker 19 (01:00:33):
I didn't use real name, so you yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
You gave the wrong person a feece of your mind
answers I did, Oh Speedy said.

Speaker 10 (01:00:43):
I had an awkward situation very similar to you know,
just mistaking identity. Is that someone was waving I'm talking
about really waving at the ballpark the other day and
I was like, hey, man, what's up? And they were
talking to somebody behind. I bet that I just I
just got so quick to jump. Well they are I mean,
they were really waving out like oh, they're just looking right,
but they were looking right through me to somebody else.

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
I know. I wanted to he must recognize. Let's pull
up to Jason's show, just waiting to leave and stream it.
How you doing Rick Mergers show? Unscreen phone calls go,
I mean just a week?

Speaker 20 (01:01:22):
Uh yeah, marshall over here in Alabama at the moment,
good morning. I wanted to go ahead and just see
if my approbation would would be lifted.

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Uh.

Speaker 20 (01:01:34):
I told you in an email I wasn't gonna call
because I messed up my last one so bad. And
then the week that I decided not to call, was
nuts Gary doing everything that he did and everything, and
it was I had to really fight the urge.

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
I think you've been pund Okay, you know what. We
ran out of time. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
This is the Rick Burgess show.

Speaker 7 (01:02:13):
The man who has never been fashionably late through anything,
Rick Burgess.

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
All right, So Marshall and text Nation, they're they're responding.
Marshall apparently, and I remember this now he called a
while ago. And when I say this, some of you
are gonna have a slight chuckle on based of what
just happened. And he couldn't seem to land the plane.
He couldn't seem to make the point, and and so

(01:02:44):
he said he hurt himself, and he punished himself and said,
I'm not gonna call and put myself on probation. Now
he was not put on probation by us, now he is,
but yeah, and so he just called. And Marshall, it's
like you've learned nothing. I mean, you you you went
the long way home again to the point that we
hit the hard break at the bottom of the hour.

(01:03:07):
And I can tell there's where Marshall struggles and on
unscreen phone calls. I mean, we've really got to get
good at this is you got to get right to
the point. And all the callers priborly, remember they were
jumping right to it. Hey, what do I do about crabgrass? Hey?
What I mean? I mean there, no matter how bizarre
your call may be, they didn't get right to it,
even if it's crab grass right. And now, of course,
now I've got to look at all the remedies for

(01:03:29):
crab grass on the text. Now, but may say get
hogs or just move right. But I mean, but the
people were getting right to the point. Well, you could
tell Marshall right out of the gate. One of the
first mistakes he makes is he kind of stumbles through
some salutations. How's everybody? Hey, this is what you know?
You got? And and then before you know, you can

(01:03:49):
tell he can't quite get He just can't seem to
get the vehicle in the road. It's and then and
to get to a destination. So Marshall, I mean I
would suggest if you try again in a couple of weeks.
In a couple of weeks, yeah, he said, well you
know what you're doing. What happens when you come our
probation if you just break the log again, right back
into canyon and then you go back in there. So

(01:04:10):
Marshall learned nothing from probation. So if I would just
I would coach you on if you ever try to
call again, just don't even say anything. Just get right
to what you'd like to a write to it, and
if you don't have anything to ask or to comment on,
you probably shouldn't call.

Speaker 21 (01:04:26):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
I think where he was going, okay, is that he
was punishing himself and then there was such good call
interaction last week. He was mad because he wanted to
get in there and mix it up, okay, but he
was banned. Yeah, with his own person. That's good, Greg, Greg,
you've become I think that's what he was trying to say. Guys, guys,
I saw, well, come on, I'm trying to how can

(01:04:48):
I just let me just talk about it. In general,
we've all been in the situation with the person who
has the floor and they can't lend the plane, yeah
and wrap it up. It's like and then if you're
and when you know somebody's in trouble is if they've
made what seems like a pretty profound point and then

(01:05:11):
they realize, I don't know if they think that was
too short. Nobody's ever gonna be upset about something being
too short. No, and they and they try to like
the next thing they try to do doesn't really go anywhere,
and they just go back and repeat that other point again,
which was a good point. Yeah, I can rely on it.
And you realize, and you realize this, sir ma'am, this
is the theme of your comment. You've you've already you've

(01:05:33):
already reached the climax of your moment speaking in your
first few words. That's okay. Uh. And then you they'll
start and you realize they go they got no idea
how to land this, They got no idea how to
end it. You know what it's like. And then you,
of course, then you start pulling for them. Then then

(01:05:54):
for some reason, we become the speaker.

Speaker 22 (01:05:58):
Come on, now you can right there, you go down.

Speaker 2 (01:06:05):
You're coming into fast circle the airport again, Yeah, right there, right,
so so that Marshall's got some more to do. He's
not there yet. Now I do like the college he
punished itself. You got like the.

Speaker 10 (01:06:20):
Character that can't land a plane. That now there's some
comedy there. He just has to be creative, like every
time he calls. He still can't Yeah, he.

Speaker 2 (01:06:27):
Still can't do it. He almost makes his point, but
not quite, not quite to move on, So that becomes
his character. He never ever gets to his right, but
good delivery. And really, you.

Speaker 23 (01:06:37):
Know, right, somebody says, as you speak, I am sitting
next to you right now that talks all the time
and never knows how to plan.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
And look, I don't know. It could be. It could
be at your workplace. It could be in your family
when there's a family gathering. It could be in your
sounay school class. You know, we've all been in that
Sunday stoo class. When I was you hear the person go,
well what I was thinking? And as soon as you hear,
you're like, we're in for a long ride. We were
in for a long ride. And Rick kin to this

(01:07:11):
type of situation, but not quite. It's kind of an
all shoot. As the people who can't leave finishes up
wrap up a conversation to leave, we all know those people, Oh,
look so awkward. You know they got to go. You're
getting the conversations over and they're trying to wrap it up. Yeah,
and they just they keep saying a word when they
should just stop. I'm going, okay, yeah, you too, good job.

(01:07:32):
Yeah boyd no.

Speaker 10 (01:07:33):
Boy, do you remember yesterday Adler right at picture, I
thought that's what we were getting at this entire time.

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
Oh no, yeah, he tried to. He tried to make
somebody feel better in the box seats. Completely that dude lost.

Speaker 4 (01:07:45):
To the little Chick yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
I forgot. We all remember what you were talking about.
The whole time, Rick, Hey, the entire room was listening
to it. He had everybody's attention and could not.

Speaker 4 (01:07:57):
And hey, buddy, don't don't feel bad. I mean, you know,
sometimes when you're playing.

Speaker 6 (01:08:02):
A game and you don't need to know when you
get lost and you're losing it, don't feel bad.

Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
I already said, don't feel bad, but don't feel bad.

Speaker 2 (01:08:11):
And that Greg's point is you don't forget it. You
didn't just have his attention. For some reason, the whole room,
the whole room decided, I'm going to hear this encouragement.

Speaker 10 (01:08:21):
So the Coda lost Burgess Ball battle yesterday, and it
was over and the show was over, and we were
taking pictures of everybody, and then he tried to make
him feel better.

Speaker 2 (01:08:30):
It was funny, and of course immediately we were all
a good job, budd Well, it was so where to go,
it was sooy inspire.

Speaker 10 (01:08:40):
Him that Adler was even disinterested in his own celf.

Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
He's done with it before you go. That's the part
I hate when the speaker gives up on.

Speaker 6 (01:08:48):
Himself sometimes, you know, it's like the ball doesn't bounce
when you screw it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
I don't know where I'm going.

Speaker 24 (01:08:58):
I don't let him out.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
And he was in that voice where he's trying to
be helpful. He got terrible. We felt bad for the kid,
and Adler, of course, apparently felt so bad he had
to say something, but he did quite have his his
I don't know his encouragement prepared. Did you think it
was just you were riffing, weren't you?

Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
Well, he got.

Speaker 25 (01:09:16):
Already done it. I'd already done it during a break
earlier in the show. I'd already said, don't feel bad.
And that's so I started again. It's like, all right,
I had nothing to say that I didn't already say.
Plus I already said this, and I'm just circling the airport.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
I won't land. Is it is it? Im media feedback
from that boy boy? What he feels better now? He's smiling.
He standing down, Tony Robbins, Hey, this guy's ready for
his next opportunity. We were doing all this in front
of him. Everybody maybe feel worse. I'll tell you what.

(01:09:52):
That's the way. That's the way. He's ready for his
next opportunity. I'll tell you that. Let me tell you
I think that I think the gull will come one
to come over to one of us saying I'm not
as upset as this guy that time.

Speaker 4 (01:10:03):
Can he takes her the inspiration? Martin Luther King, My goodness,
don't get this guy off.

Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
I'm really fine. Let me tell you I have a
dream the day you're gonna win Burgess Ball battle. I
may not be there with you, but you're gonna do it. Hey, so,
but no, Greg talking about people who wrap up conversations awkwardly,
I had a guy that I was coaching with standing
there face to face.

Speaker 4 (01:10:29):
Any time anyway, early bird gets the worm right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:32):
But let me tell you, for some reason, there was
never a time in our entire friendship, not one time
that I walked to my truck saying, you know what
that wrapped up? Well, it's like he had no ability
to wrap up a conversation and there and without it
being something strange, and then we would just trail off.
And I told you couldn't. You know how sometimes you

(01:10:53):
think it's your fault. And I had a buddy of
mine who was caught the character you can't say, can
I ask you a question? And let's just say the
guys name, like the caller was John Smith or so
that's not his name. He goes, do you ever wrap
up a conversation with John Smith in the right right?
And I said no, I never have, He goes, Thank goodness,
I thought it was me. Yeah, we just didn't have chemistry.
You know, he's just doesn't all right, So, uh so

(01:11:15):
we done. I thought. I thought it was a pretty
good practice day. Yeah I did too. Okay, all right, man,
pretty good practice I thought so too. I thought, we
think we're going for the game, okay, all right, now, okay, buddy,
all right, and then we just walk away and it
just never works away. It never worked. Now I have
been I have done this.

Speaker 10 (01:11:33):
I'll even go for an awkward side since this National
Honesty Day. It's not all the time. But have you
ever like like like, uh, a conversation wrap up and
you're like, man, that's great, and then you asked one
more question.

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
Yes, yes, you think why not do?

Speaker 17 (01:11:47):
So?

Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
Why did I do? That's like you're walking away, hey,
by the way, and.

Speaker 10 (01:11:50):
Then it's awkward after that, It's like, man, I should
have just left it there and texted them later.

Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
I get the right. Have you ever tried the famous
where you really try to connect and tell them, uh that,
tell their wife that that you said hello and you
can't remember their wife's name. Hey, I tell you what? Hey, Hey,
be sure and tell you know that woman you're married
to that that we're thinking about it? What about it?

Speaker 26 (01:12:11):
Is?

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
Said? Hey? The same vein when it's someone you hadn't
seen in a long time and you want to ask
about their parents, but you don't know if they're dead.
Oh gosh, you say you don't know, you hadn't talked
to them. I'm going as far as your mom and dad? Then, well,
not very good, Greg. Oh you know what, Well, you
feel rude because you didn't ask, because you actually knew
that somebody that you would, and then you you don't care,

(01:12:31):
so then you have to hear it. I feel bad.
You know what you're fearing, and this would be what happens.
This is what happened to me. He wouldn't mean thing normal.
It wouldn't meanything normal. So how's your mom and dad
you talking about that? Since I got hit by that train,
it would be something like that, and he would walk
in one of those. It wouldn't been everything. So what
I've done now since because since I heard me talking

(01:12:54):
to Bubba Wallace other time, oh gosh, I was that
it was okay, and we had we had some downtime
and and uh, and I just I just let him.

Speaker 10 (01:13:04):
I just let him hang out. You know, I didn't
ask too many questions. I did ask one question. I
felt like I got a decent response. But as I
after I asked it, I was like, well, just let
him stand there.

Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
You know, you don't have to talk. You make you
had to feel space? Did you think you had to
feel space a little bit?

Speaker 10 (01:13:21):
Because he, you know, he was hanging out with me
and we were just sitting there, and then Ryan Blaney
sitting there holding something.

Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
I'm like, so, you know, he wants to have a conversation.

Speaker 10 (01:13:30):
But then at some point, some point it's okay to
just sit there in.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
The car and just drive and not have to talk.
Let it. So, but I think Greg at our new age.
Now you should start with saying are your parents still living?
I guess so it seems rude, but yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
This is the Rick Burchers show, the man who removed

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the phrase what's you know?

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
Good from society?

Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Wick Birches.

Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
Yeah, we're back. Thanks for being with us today, America.
A lot to cover. Andy Andrews is back, be true
or bs coming up later on today. Last day to
enter mom and make Mama smile again. Five o'clock today
Central time. That's over. So take a note of that,
all right. So the I even had a situation where

(01:14:37):
I was walking in here in the last week and
I know the husband's name and the wife I know
for a fact has had some health issues, and I
saw him in the minute I saw him, I knew
I needed to ask, I know, and I didn't want
to just say, how's your wife doing? Because I know
him well enough I should say her name, but for

(01:14:59):
the life of I could not think of her name,
and I kept hoping he would just bring it up.
And then and then we just had sort of a
normal hey, how you doing. Good to see you, And
as I'm leaving, I think he thinks I'm a jerit
because his wife. Should I have used the term wife
or with that of signaled? So why you don't even
know my watch?

Speaker 18 (01:15:16):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
Yeah, well that you don't know you because I just
can't think of it. Well I had I had wife
doing I mean I think I tried to him too
well for that.

Speaker 10 (01:15:26):
Well, okay, so you know, if you know him too well,
then you can't do what I was about to do
because I I bumped into someone and instead of you,
I just how's everybody in your world has a family?
And that way, you're just kind of like, give me
an update. How is everybody you know?

Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
You know, kids are.

Speaker 10 (01:15:43):
Growing up, he's married, he's married, blah blah blah. But
if you know, if you know him better than than that,
then yeah, you're you're in a bind.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
I actually doesn't have even kind of we've like done
things away from where I saw him and our personal
and things like that. Are kind of a bad person. No,
I just it just I drew a blank. I'm just kidding,
and that happens. Yeah, And I was like do I
go there? And then then I felt I spend most
of my life out there just thinking. Man, there's so

(01:16:14):
many names, so many things so many people, so manys
and yeah, and you're you're heading down the road. I've
been paying attention to you, Speedy. You're headed down a
bad road right now because I started realizing in this
new world that we're in, you've got so many people
coming at you right now and so many different places.

(01:16:35):
What happened yesterday, I know, Well, I want you to
think about it. Picture Speedy in the middle right now
he is dealing with man church speaking request and speaking
and dealing with churches. They all contact Speedy forgetting speakers.
Book tours starts on the thirteenth of May, actually starts

(01:16:56):
for promotional for it starts tomorrow. Do so all these
people are connected to Speedy and him setting up interviews
and all that. That's all Speedy. The Daily Show contacts
all Speedy and uh that and then that and all
that involves dealing with Greg. That's all with Greg. Got
to add that. Let's go Trump.

Speaker 27 (01:17:16):
I'm buried him, proud of myself, So Trump, I say, Trump, there's.

Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
A lot of fun with all Speedy, A lot of days,
a lot of things. You got a lot of lot. Well,
there's just a lot going on.

Speaker 10 (01:17:28):
I realized I need to make all numbers contacts and
you know that'll help you.

Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
Know, so let's uh, let's talk Trump. Feel about it, Greg,
first one hundred days. Uh and this was last night. Uh,
Trump updating America on the first one hundred days of
his presidency. Uh, right out of the gate, Adler, We'll
do all the ones. Right out of the gate. Trump
destroys at ABC reporter. Yea, yeah, this that we We're

(01:17:57):
off to a little bit of a rough start here.
So so so here here is Trump.

Speaker 27 (01:18:02):
Hey, they're giving you the big break of a lifetime.
You know you're doing the interview. I picked you because.

Speaker 28 (01:18:06):
Frankly I never heard of you. But that's okay.

Speaker 27 (01:18:09):
I picked you, Terry Hey, but you're not being very nice.

Speaker 28 (01:18:12):
He had MS thirteen tex will agree to disagree. I
want to rive on to something else, Larry.

Speaker 10 (01:18:17):
In this interview, it was really strange, know this MS
thirteen gang member that whatever you know, it's it's the
Maryland Man.

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
Maryland everybody wants Maryland year.

Speaker 10 (01:18:27):
Yeah, a bad dude, a bad dude, but they are
trying to portray him as as as something that he's
not to throw it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
Yeah, I picked you, you know, I've never even heard
of you. Uh, and you, and we're giving you a
chance for a lifetime to have the exclusive interview. Meaning
you're blowing it. You're blowing it is the bottom line.
You're blowing it. Uh. Next, here's Trump still roasting ABC
to their faces. So here here we go.

Speaker 27 (01:18:52):
Yeah, this is the Do you think the reputation in
the United States has gone down under your presence?

Speaker 28 (01:18:59):
I no, I think it's gone way up. And I
think we're respected country again. We were left at all
over the world.

Speaker 27 (01:19:05):
We had a president that couldn't walk up a flight
of stairs, couldn't walk down a flight of stairs, couldn't
walk across the stage without falling.

Speaker 28 (01:19:13):
We had a president that was grossly incompetent. You knew it.

Speaker 27 (01:19:16):
I knew it, and everybody knew it, but you guys
didn't want to write it because you're fake news.

Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
All right, thank you.

Speaker 28 (01:19:22):
By the way, ABC is one of the worst. I
have to be honest.

Speaker 10 (01:19:24):
Okay, what about that's dead home?

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
This ABC continues. Now we're going to talk about Vladimir
Putin asking Trump do you think he wants peace? There
we go the fighting.

Speaker 28 (01:19:44):
Don't you forget he want you think Vladimir Putin wants peace?
I think he does.

Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
Yes, I think it does.

Speaker 28 (01:19:51):
I think people's a reigning missiles.

Speaker 27 (01:19:53):
I think he really his his dream was to take
over the whole country. I think because of me, he's
not going to do that.

Speaker 2 (01:20:01):
Do you trust him?

Speaker 28 (01:20:02):
I think, do you trust him? I don't trust you.
I don't trust I don't trust a lot of people.
I don't trust you. Look at you. You're coming all
shooting for bear.

Speaker 27 (01:20:09):
You're so happy to do the interview, and then you
start hitting me with fake questions.

Speaker 28 (01:20:13):
He started telling me that a.

Speaker 27 (01:20:14):
Guy whose hand is covered the tattoo doesn't have the tattoo.

Speaker 28 (01:20:18):
You know, I mean, you're being dishonest. No, I'm not
do I trust I don't trust a lot of people,
But I do think this.

Speaker 27 (01:20:26):
I think that he let's say he respects me, and
I believe because of me, he's not going to take
over the whole But his decision, his choice would be
to take over all of Ukraine.

Speaker 28 (01:20:40):
It's a war that never should have happened.

Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
He is shredding you come in here. Well, he's happy.
He asked me a bunch of fake questions.

Speaker 10 (01:20:49):
Yeah, he's done with it. In the first hundred days,
the White House actually listed all the NonStop hoax, you
know media and left, you know, agenda and propaganda deals,
how they're trying to spin everything. I think he's just
done with it because there's a lot of good things happening,
but nobody's reporting on it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
All right, So we'll come back and there's a there's
a couple left, not a latch, but the the first
one hundred days ABC with exclusive interview that did not
go well.

Speaker 10 (01:21:24):
And how about how weird is that the Michigan governor Whitmer?

Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
You remember her? Yes, how she's meeting them at the airport.
Now she's buddy Buddy.

Speaker 6 (01:21:31):
And he after at that big Michigan rally, he asked
her to speak, which she did not see coming.

Speaker 16 (01:21:37):
So she was kind of like, yeah, top of the hour,
this is the Rick Burgess Show, rocketing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
Real. Here we go, America. Put your hands together. Ready,
are you ready?

Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
It's time for the Rig Burdens Show.

Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
Everybody any other us saying it that's going on. I'm ready, Rig,
I'm ready, Speedy, I'm ready, Grid, I'm ready Handler. We're
all here, and about an hour from now, it'll be
be true or BS with Andy Andrews. Another opportunity for
you to maybe get a shot at the wheel. So
make a note of that. Also finishing up, we started

(01:22:29):
the end of last hour President Trump in his first
one hundred days of his administration. One of the things
they also did in speedy was talking about that, talking
about that going to the break and you can see
it out there. I thought this was really smart. The
Trump White House. They listed dozens of hoaxes that were
pushed by the medium and critics of Trump in those

(01:22:49):
first one hundred days. And what they did was really smart.
They've listed what was said that was wrong, and then
they've listed the correction or the right information so that
we the people can see this for ourselves that these
were hoaxes and these were lies that were all disproven. Uh.
And they listed a dozen, well dozens of them, and

(01:23:12):
you can find that information out there today. It's actually
such a lengthy list it would take too long to
cover all of them. But also kind of a weird.
We've been talking about a lot of socially awkward things
again today while off Trump Nation, off text Nation today,
I asked an old friend about his mom and I
actually had gone to her funeral years before. I realized

(01:23:33):
as soon as I started, but I couldn't stop it.
You talk about awkward. I was at the funeral and
then I asked him how's mom was doing? Speedy written
all over it. So apparently, apparently Governor Whitmer Whitmer, Whitmer
Whitmer uh for Michigan, she did not expect Trump to
call her up for a speech. And this is you know,

(01:23:56):
she's she's been quite the critic and well play and
really I believe you know, she's a full blown socialist
and has tried all kinds of bizarre things. I think
even probably cost the Democrats uh with with Michigan and
Trump in the election because she has had such overreaches
and ring COVID how plus so so inconsistent. You know

(01:24:19):
that she also is a great example of I the
the Queen of Michigan. I live one way and you
peasants live another way. And so she she has a
lot of uh uh, have created a lot of bad,
bad blood from the people of Michigan. But here here's
the moment when she's asked to get up and speak
and she doesn't know she's going to be asked.

Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
Yeah, hag Seth just wrapped his speech up, and then
Trump is going to shake hag Seth's hand and then
points to Whitmor and says, you want to talk. You
want to talk, come to the podium, you want to talk.
She can't wrap it up. She's not able to wrap
it up.

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
This is this not you can't land the plane.

Speaker 4 (01:24:54):
But I'm behalppy, She goes, I didn't plan to speak.

Speaker 15 (01:24:57):
But Paul I hadn't planned to speak. But I am
on behalf of all the military men and women who
serve our country and serve so honorably, on behalf of
the state of Michigan. I am really damn happy we're
here to celebrate this recapitalization at Selfridge. It's crucial for
the Michigan economy. It's crucial for the men and women here,

(01:25:17):
for our homeland security and our future. So thank you.
I'm so so grateful that this announcement was me today,
and I appreciate all the work.

Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
Thank you.

Speaker 29 (01:25:28):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
So she didn't say grateful for the president. She almost did, yeah,
but Trump put her in the position where she had
to acknowledge what they were doing was good for Michigan,
and that was well pleased. I did it, yea, And
she said men and women like twice I mean, thank
you for the work, thank you the difference. So, and
I know that there's been I keep reading this headline.
I've read some of the stories. We had it yesterday,

(01:25:49):
and I was trying to follow it so we could
communicate it in a simple way and maybe y'all know it.
And I was trying to figure it out, and I
kind of lost interest in it yesterday, but because I
was reading it and I was like, well, how do
we even communicate this where there's been adjustments in the
tariffs that benefit the domestic car makers of America. So

(01:26:10):
if we're adjusting the tariffs for their benefit? What what?
What does that mean? Exactly?

Speaker 21 (01:26:15):
What?

Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
What? What? Because I know that and they're saying that
it's you know, there's excitement about that with American auto makers,
and I know that some of these things are working
with other countries. But when they said, when he said
they were making some adjustments and that was that was
that was creating good results, I didn't fully understand, because
you know, the tariff thing can get complicated. But but

(01:26:37):
but anyway, so that that also, you know, when you're
dealing with the Michigan you've got a lot of auto
workers there too, so yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:26:45):
Yes, So he mentioned that quite a bit, and at
one point he goes, we've got these companies. They're they're
moving in by the ten, by the tens, you know,
because he was about to say like the tens of thousands,
but he's like, wait a second, that doesn't make sense.
But still by the tens. And he was like, we
don't want them making in Japan. Of course, we love Japan,
but we don't want to make it them Japan. We
want to make them here.

Speaker 2 (01:27:05):
It's funny, okay, somebody saying he did make some adjustments
on making the tariffs smaller because one of the problems
they were having, even if you want to manufacture cars
in our country, there's still so many parts that come
from other parts of the world that when those become
more expensive, you know that that actually has a negative effect.

(01:27:27):
So he made some adjustments there so that the part
prices would not go so high that it actually would
be negative on them actually having to put in the
cars together.

Speaker 10 (01:27:37):
Yeah, he eliminated the national security threat posed by auto
imparts because it's more you know, it would reduce reliance
on foreign manufacturing and stuff like that. And he also,
on a separate order, said that automakers would pay only
twenty five percent on vehicle and its parts. So it's
just I guess to help it out the auto industry out.

Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
Yeah, well, I hear somebody saying, I work for Honda
in Alabama and this really will help us. So there
you go. It's helping us build the cars at a
better price. So so there you go. Even if it
comes in, if the things you need are still costing more,
you got to make an adjustment there. And apparently they did.

Speaker 10 (01:28:17):
The other out of the fifty rick like so if
if you're building them in America and and and more
than fifty percent of the vehicle is made in America,
then then then it's helping versus elsewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
Yeah, I got you. Also, let's we had the Democrat
Michigan congressman is it Shri yes Thingedar something something like that.
So apparently Shree is going to bring articles of impeachment
against Trump because I know the country needs that. And

(01:28:50):
here is that congressman talking about why and how.

Speaker 30 (01:28:56):
This is Congressman Shreka, good lord, Donald Trump has already
done real damage to our.

Speaker 2 (01:29:02):
Democraty is this a bit define?

Speaker 30 (01:29:04):
A unanimous nine oh Supreme Court ruling is just a
bit that has to be the final straw. It's time
be impeached Donald J.

Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
Trump. Is that that's this is real.

Speaker 4 (01:29:21):
This is real. This is real.

Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
That is not real.

Speaker 6 (01:29:25):
He's a Michigan governor and with Trump coming to Michigan,
he even bought this billboard that says.

Speaker 30 (01:29:30):
Representative Street, the Man's Congress in peace Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:29:35):
So that is an actual billboard, that is an actual congress.

Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
The hair looks like it was made in the in
the dressing room.

Speaker 4 (01:29:43):
I don't think anything funny about this video, right.

Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
No, it's it looks like it does look like a
skit that it looks like one of the one of
the cast members for Shared Not Live is going to
do a bit. That's what it looks like. That's what
I thought.

Speaker 30 (01:29:59):
Donald Trump has already done.

Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
What about that? And the Philadelphia Eagles did go to
the White House. We we we talked about and how
is it at the actual The big story was, uh
is it shak One's I say his name, the running
back Barkley? Uh isak Barkley beast that that he was

(01:30:26):
like hanging out with Trump and this was hilarious. But
here here's the Eagles giving Trump the forty seven Jersey
UH on their visit there, So that was Ailen Hurts
did not go.

Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
They claimed it was a scheduling conflict. Why I don't
know what's going on there. Well, yeah, I saw Jalen
Hurts get interviewed about it and it was a very
very quick interview before This is the first I've heard
of scheduling conflict. And that's what yesterday we read it.
And they add they asked him directly, are you going
to be going to the White House? And all he
said is no, and then he walked on it won't

(01:30:59):
answer anymore. And I think earlier they asked he was
like hmm, that was his answer. Right, Yeah, that's disappointed.
Brock has got every right to do, which is but
the country has every right to say I don't like that,
or I do. If he keeps winning Super Bowls, nobody's
gonna care.

Speaker 4 (01:31:17):
Any one gonna care it all.

Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
We'll come back, Hey Bird, Hey Burge, interesting emails from you.
We'll jump into some of your comments and questions right
after this.

Speaker 1 (01:31:28):
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Speaker 3 (01:34:24):
Haberd Haburd, Hayburd, heybird, Moore, we get out of the.

Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
Gate with a tough one. This is from clint hey Bird.
Hey bird, tell everybody in the room to pay attention.
All right, team, pay attention. All right. You and the
guys have to choose one. You have r IFK Junior's
voice for one year, or you have Mark Davis's haircut. Oh,
I'm going with the boys for a year, and you

(01:34:56):
cannot wear hats to cover up the haircut. I'm going
with the boys, So you're gonna go with it. You're
not gonna over I'm gonna go.

Speaker 10 (01:35:03):
I'm gonna go haircut, no picture, But keeping keep in
mind now there's hair.

Speaker 2 (01:35:08):
I mean you you can't. You're not gonna be bald
any longer in this scenario that hair is put on
your head. I know, but I mean at least I
can talk. Well, yeah, but people get over me talking funny.
Look at the picture again. Look at the picture again.
Look stare at the picture again, speedy, look looking into
r K Junior while you stare at the picture. That's fine.
I live with that. You can who longs my hair?

(01:35:31):
Don't like that? So we now we're gonna have to
hear hair. Yeah, I said, no hat. You cannot put
a hat on. Gosh, can I let my hair grow?

Speaker 13 (01:35:41):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
No, it has to stay. It has to stay like
that has to stay that way for one year. Gracious,
it's it's hard to look at it. It's hard to
look it's really hard and really, honestly, that's what you do.
I think, I think, I think I may go with
the haircut.

Speaker 4 (01:35:59):
Yeah, you got to go haircut.

Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
You make your reaving with your voice. Guys, I'm not
walking around with that haircut I have now is much
better now, I would admit, even though my voice just
his hair, I don't have to look like him. It's
that it's that haircut. That haircut you okay, still bad,
still bad, but you know if you got to get
that meat head with it. Yeah, because think about what

(01:36:23):
we do for a living. Is you mighty want to
hear us talk like the entire show? No, we can
now keep in mind to take a year off. Listen. Now,
keep in mind we're getting ridiculed every day because how
ridiculous are hurt? So we take heat there Strangers look
at you and go, my good, how much are we
getting paid for this, nothing, no money.

Speaker 4 (01:36:39):
You have to do it, guys.

Speaker 6 (01:36:42):
I think, honestly, it would just make everything I said funnier.

Speaker 4 (01:36:45):
So I'm going with the haircut.

Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
Okay, look at that. How can that man have that?
You got to go with what we do. That's a
current situation. You gotta go haircut. Yeah. I mean it's
gonna be a weird billboard with us up there. But
I think people would get used to my boy, do
they would they?

Speaker 4 (01:37:01):
You have not gotten used to the voice?

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
Yeah, well that's different. You know how I am.

Speaker 4 (01:37:05):
That's how you are.

Speaker 2 (01:37:06):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (01:37:07):
That's just how he is.

Speaker 2 (01:37:09):
So it's only one year years ago? Pretty fast?

Speaker 14 (01:37:13):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
Next one, Hey bird, hey burge from Jonathan. I loved
the old show. Thank you. I didn't know how the
new show would be, but honestly I like it even better. Well,
thank you very much, Johnathan. Appreciate that. My question is
for My question is once again for I forgot about
the quiver. My question is for the guys and the
audience can also help. Does does it bother anyone at all?

(01:37:37):
That Adler seems to say everything twice? He does do that.

Speaker 4 (01:37:41):
I do say things twice. I do say things.

Speaker 2 (01:37:43):
I love his comments, Jonathan said, I love his comments,
but but why does he always say it twice? I
don't have a problem with it. He does it, but
it's it's not it's not irritating. I've never noticed it.

Speaker 6 (01:37:54):
We actually mentioned this at the beginning of my maybe
even during my internship, like way way back then.

Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
But we did it. We need to work on it.

Speaker 4 (01:38:02):
I need to work on it.

Speaker 2 (01:38:03):
Back when you first came here, we did. But I don't.
I don't think it's bothersome. But does he do it?

Speaker 31 (01:38:09):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Absolutely does it? He does that. Wish I'll start mentioning things. Y'all. Notice,
well somebody brings it up me. Oh yeah, he does.
Like what why don't you think I'm gonna stop? That
leaves you can't? That leads to the next and a
booger in your nose? Tell me, now, that's well, here
we go. Here's this leads to the next, even it's
a booger and you know the email hey bird, Hey birds, Joanna.

(01:38:30):
I've noticed everyone on the team has a signature phrase
except for Speedy. Is there a phrase or something Speedy
does that. I'm not thinking of examples, god Rick says,
But anyway, so and then makes the next point. Greg says,
like I say when telling the story, and Adler repeats
things for emphasis, repeats things for emphasis. What what about Speedy,

(01:38:50):
I just do everything bad. Well, the other day they
brought up that that is th h and I've yet
to notice it. But you're a noticer. I know Andy's
coming in. He is a real noticer. Notice that. But
earlier today someone gave three examples of you doing it,
and I wanted to thank them, and of course it

(01:39:11):
was the same. It was the same person. Thank you
leaning in too hard?

Speaker 4 (01:39:17):
Do sound like th h? You do it like you
know you.

Speaker 2 (01:39:21):
Remember you're saying things twice, and I need to work
on it.

Speaker 4 (01:39:24):
I need to work on it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:25):
Right. I've noticed Speedy and says is if we ever
do this, you'll say, if we ever do But you
can't bring that up every time. Well you bring up well,
I've corrected that field gold. Yeah, but that was in
nineteen eighty five. I said that, and you still bring
it up, you know, have the things about it. He

(01:39:49):
thinks it's crazy, he thinks it's crazy media Speedy, I said,
I'm sorry I brought that up again. I'm gonna get
you breakage you said, thank you. You got me whispering. Now, yeah,
it makes this goes back to when you had to
work on your speech when you're a kid in my area. Yeah,

(01:40:10):
thank you. Sweedy. Sweedy does damage people's hearing. By Bartain,
He's alright, I do not do that, says he does
not do that. He does not do that. Shut up
and shut up anyway.

Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
But so this is the Rick Burgers Show. Don't forget
the Wednesday Bible study. Today at noon Central Time on
the Rick Burgess Show YouTube channel.

Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
We continue our study of job today. So we be
in job chapter eleven tonight. All right, So for some reason,
was it Gregg that brought the story to women? Just
talking and he thinks it's his. I know I brought it.

Speaker 10 (01:41:05):
I had brought it up to him and he took
he took over.

Speaker 2 (01:41:08):
I saw it on the news yesterday. Well he lit
up like a lot when somebody did you make the
mistake of casually mentioning mentioning? Did you see the kangaroo
get loose?

Speaker 10 (01:41:21):
Where is it in Tuskegee which is in between Auburn
and Montgomery, Alabama. For those of you that do not
know if eighty five is an interstate that runs between
the two and further than that.

Speaker 2 (01:41:34):
But that's where it happened. Interesting fact. Tusky University the
home of what famous group of the comedoy the Commodore Commodore,
the Commodore's all came out of Tuskegee. Yes, Tusky.

Speaker 10 (01:41:44):
But Sheila, Sheila the kangaroo got out of her enclosure
there and and got to the interstate and started hopping
down the interstate, and everybody slowed down.

Speaker 4 (01:41:54):
It didn't look at this.

Speaker 2 (01:41:56):
So I'm in Tuskegee, Alabama, and I see a canaro
hopping down Interstate eighty five on the shoulder there it is.
She has stayed on the shoulder. You got to give
her propp She's not out in the middle of the road.
She is.

Speaker 10 (01:42:08):
Oh, she did not look, really did not look both ways.

Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
Who wishes they could hop like that? I I do,
I do. I would love hop to the printer all
the time.

Speaker 4 (01:42:23):
It's a weird animal, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:42:24):
It is a strange animal. Man, Look at that. And
who has a kangaroo and Tuskegee.

Speaker 4 (01:42:29):
Aren't they close to mice mine? I don't know?

Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
Say it? See have you ever noticed that it's from
that was a looney tunes. You got the ones like Shila,
But then you've got the ones that got them big chests. Yeah,
that got punched. They like to fight. That will hurt you.
But do you think about Sheila? Do you think you
think you could take kangaroo?

Speaker 8 (01:42:53):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
I don't want to fight them. Do you know when
in big chest?

Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
No, I'm not fighting him. I think I could. There
we go again. You strong, God, they're strong. Well they
called the.

Speaker 4 (01:43:06):
Uh drowned dogs. They'll just drowned dogs and rivers put
them in the head locking.

Speaker 2 (01:43:11):
Remember that footage that was holding the dog and the
dog was sitting there and then the owner came up.

Speaker 4 (01:43:15):
And punched, punched him in the face.

Speaker 2 (01:43:17):
Yes, Patrick Starr is the owner's Patrick.

Speaker 10 (01:43:21):
Somebody you the Patrick Star the sponge the animal's owner.

Speaker 16 (01:43:27):
Uh.

Speaker 10 (01:43:28):
He didn't get hurt and the wreck no, yeah, boy,
do you really want them to? He came alongside, uh
the highway patrol and others and helped get Sheila that's
the kangaroo's name, who escaped from her enclosure back home safely.
They had to sedate Sheila. The owner jumped in Alabama

(01:43:49):
University College of Veterinary Medicine also helped treat Sheila. Uh,
and she's fine now. They apparently the family owns a
pumpkin patch and a petting zoo, but Sheila's a personal pet.

Speaker 2 (01:44:00):
He says.

Speaker 10 (01:44:01):
It's a sweet little pet. She's back home safe and
got out somehow.

Speaker 2 (01:44:04):
You don't see that a lot going down there. I've
seen a lot of things. I've seen a lot of
things on eighty five. I've never seen a kangaroo that is.

Speaker 4 (01:44:13):
The dog's in trouble. Look, here's a here's a kangaroo
drying a doll dog.

Speaker 2 (01:44:17):
He's just dogs like this kangaroo is wearing me out.
God big, I don't know. I don't like So.

Speaker 10 (01:44:23):
The video of the kangaroo Sheila, it went viral, was
shot by Austin Price, and he said that it took
him a second to figure out what was going on
because I think his grandmother was with him and yelled,
that's a kangaroo, and he's like, no, it's probably saw
a deer till he looked up and saw it, and
then he got video of.

Speaker 2 (01:44:41):
It hopping down. Speaking of that, you know, I want
to leave where she got out of that enclosure and
got it was just hopping along eighty five. And you
would like to be able to hop like that? Yeah?
So you want feet of a kangaroo and the same
I do.

Speaker 10 (01:44:54):
Wish I had the ability to hope? Yeah, not necessarily
print her hop right back.

Speaker 2 (01:44:59):
You don't have to have tail, right Well, that's going
to mess up on your ballance. Yeah, you're gonna want
to that's gonna mess up your balance. I could throw
you in the pouch, Greg, take you to get some call.
Would you like to have longer arms though? Wouldn't you
like to have longer arms? I would? There they go?
They got. Yeah, picture Gregg's head sticking out of my pouch.

Speaker 4 (01:45:17):
Good lord, that would be the greatest thing I've ever seen. Yeah, fantastic.

Speaker 2 (01:45:22):
That's the that's the sweet two hundred. That's the weirdest thing.
That's the weirdest thing I've ever seen. Yeah, ws the weirdest.
Get you get some more peanuts? Oh yeah, But so
you want regular size arms, kangaroo. I'd like to look
just the way I look, and that without the tail.
Yeah yeah, just here I am. Watch your balance. Maybe

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a little pouch. Sure you couldn't do it? I think
you could, speedy.

Speaker 10 (01:45:46):
Yeah, let's see your kangaroo hot.

Speaker 2 (01:45:50):
You're the one that did good in the owned Greg, Greg,
I think you come across every Phil standing broad I'm
not the running Phil. Date didn't have anything. The great
field took the tattle in the broad jump. Hey, why
don't you show us how you can just across this?
You know, I really think you probably can hop? Thank

(01:46:11):
you close to them? Yeah, and start doing that. It's
not that difficult. Did Ryan text you?

Speaker 20 (01:46:17):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
But I do want to see you hob. He'd want
you to hop on fire, But I want to see
you hopped the last time I hopped? Well, I just
want to stretch on. There's a good look at it.
Show it again, Adler, that's not that hard. There you go.
You want to bend. You said you wanted to hob

(01:46:39):
just like the can.

Speaker 10 (01:46:40):
Want to look like I look, but hop but.

Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
You can't hop? Well, then hop.

Speaker 4 (01:46:45):
We just need to know how far off you are
from actually being able.

Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
To Let's see where you are. Let's see where you
are in the hop. I don't know what how to
hop across. You don't know how to hop in your mind. No,
that's up and down. You got hop across the room,
hop across the room. Don't just hop up and down.
You see him hopping him. That doesn't do any good.

Speaker 4 (01:47:04):
No, you gotta get some air.

Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
All right, there you go, there you go. You're a
little bit out of control. You got too much. Yeah,
too much, you got too much. Afraid. There he is
going into production. I like to see you hopping out

(01:47:29):
a little more. You're still hopping up too much. There's
a lot of up bun. That's why makes a little
bit tired. You know why I can't do it? Don't
have a tail. No, that's what I'm saying. I think
they tell you gotta. I think the tails crucial. I
think the tail is crucial. There, okay, come on, balance,
come on out. Okay there, careful, don't lift your so hot.

Speaker 32 (01:47:55):
Took a rise, just a regular day as a So.

Speaker 2 (01:48:07):
This is him arriving at the watch cameras. Okay, we
have a camera. We can watch somebody come all the
way down the hall. Oh he's going in the parking lot.
Here he goes. Speedy's here, he speedy that morning. He's

(01:48:34):
gonna be so.

Speaker 4 (01:48:35):
Tired, he sweaty, working hard. He's here, Speedy, the best
producer in the basics.

Speaker 22 (01:48:42):
Singeroo, oh my god, I think he's digging it. I
think he like you get a lot done. What he's
realizing is you need reps. You know you need reps.

Speaker 2 (01:48:58):
He's not in king like not wow down the hallway,
which you could. Good gracious. Now, somebody says, picture im
hopping like that with Mark Davis's haircut, Kid, let me
do it. No, we're not going. Look they're speedy and

(01:49:19):
the governor of Alabama. I don't know why somebody just
put that out fancy but anyway, so, yeah, you got
to watch your achilles on. Oh no, you got me
hopping you the way?

Speaker 3 (01:49:28):
Did it?

Speaker 2 (01:49:28):
Not tired? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (01:49:30):
Yeah, the tail is part of their jump texture. You
are correct, I'm telling you, spitty. The tail's got good
cardio that makes you appreciate what the shape. The tail
is a game changer because it makes it It takes
a lot of the stress off of their feet.

Speaker 6 (01:49:44):
Yes, So how about when he had a serious face on.

Speaker 32 (01:49:49):
Like, you's just going to get coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:49:53):
Good morning. You had to get your coffee for you?
All right, we'll be bad. You can't hop with coffe.
So I just want you to jump in me and
hop over there. Yeah, the kangaroo's being captured and put
back where it was until it gets out again. Talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:50:12):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. It's like eating lunch
at the cool table the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
Hanging out again today. By the way, I'm not making
this up. We have the security camera that shows us
the hall and the door coming out of the parking lot.
Andy Andrews just hopped down the hall like a kangaroo. Yeah,
it was a pretty good hop.

Speaker 10 (01:50:49):
Can I tell you what made it for me and
what I think is an elevated comedy. He didn't text
going hey, y'all watch the camera. There was no y'all
just look at, no awareness at all. We just looked
up and somebody's hopping.

Speaker 2 (01:51:02):
Down the hall. I literally looked to my right and
I saw the door open. Andy's hopping. He doesn't know
whether we see it or not. And uh, he's just
taking ship. I don't know. So we saw it on
the security camera and his hop was not bad. Now
again though we all agree, the tail is crucial well,
because it's hard to get out for Yeah, that tail

(01:51:23):
you can't long.

Speaker 10 (01:51:24):
I mean unless you do must following jobs what you
do in training they do like five or six whatever.
But you just like go hopping from here to the printer.
You got this a shorter hop it is.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
So Andy's here, next hour, next segment. So we're gonna
we'll start and uh and hopping down the bunny truck.
The will yesterday gave a woman a woman in the
box heats five hundred bucks yesterday. Yeah, so we'll we'll
see out acts today. You have to win first. And
the last time he was here a couple of weeks ago,
oh man, he was just like killing. I think we

(01:51:55):
only had one person get it right out of and
I mean had like five stories and I want right
and we have a surprise for Andy that we want.
We do easy. You're gonna like it all right. So
staying with animal theme because I saw this video that
you and Adler have today, Greg, I think you're gonna
like this one. Let me set the scenario for you.

(01:52:16):
So we've got we're in the Philippines and we have
a tourist that climbs into the crocodile cage for a selfie,
thinking that it's not a real crocodile. You're at the zoo, buddy,
it's just sitting there like frozen.

Speaker 3 (01:52:31):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:52:31):
Sometimes they do that there sunning there. Here's a dead giveaway.
It was in an enclosure. Yep. You know, if it's
not real, they would have had it up there where
you walk. You got right. Yeah. And if you ever
seen that thing where the guys pretend to be statues
and they scare people who I always think there's something
of the law with those. What in the world? Now, now, Greg,
he's gonna the gator. This person's the crocodile is gonna

(01:52:52):
get him. And it's now they do live. I wont
everybody know we're not watching somebody die. But it's not
pretty what somebody gets injured there.

Speaker 4 (01:53:01):
This guy ended up getting over fifty stitches.

Speaker 2 (01:53:03):
You're not gonna like it. And is he sitting in
the water? I can't.

Speaker 4 (01:53:07):
He's in water. He's in like a pond.

Speaker 2 (01:53:09):
What's the end though?

Speaker 4 (01:53:11):
The pond is in like an enclosure. It's like a
big concrete bowl kind.

Speaker 10 (01:53:14):
Of That person climbed over and then now he's sitting
waist deep in water.

Speaker 6 (01:53:18):
Yes, yes, he's about waste get a selfie with an
alleg yes. And people watching don't speak English, so I'm
not sure if they're cussing or not.

Speaker 2 (01:53:27):
I mean, what's the odds of somebody. Why do you
think that's why people tell I will say, you're talking
about head in.

Speaker 4 (01:53:34):
Dream his leg.

Speaker 10 (01:53:50):
Till somebody helping what he's doing he's really thinking?

Speaker 2 (01:54:00):
Said, he said, I don't know what.

Speaker 22 (01:54:02):
Yeah, stuff he got the soeuthis the camera roll?

Speaker 11 (01:54:06):
If you got it?

Speaker 2 (01:54:10):
Is this is this person?

Speaker 4 (01:54:12):
It's a lot, it's a lot, she said, a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:54:16):
Yeah, I did hear that. I did hear that a lot. Everybody? Goodness,
how would it not be alive? Listen? Listen to the
audio again. The alligator is.

Speaker 3 (01:54:27):
A love.

Speaker 19 (01:54:31):
You you know for lif my like got light, it's
a lie.

Speaker 2 (01:54:37):
The word for crocodile is my lord. It's rolling, it's rolling, rolling, rolling,
it's rolling in muddy water. I still one ring. They
get him out? What did it say? That's I'm go

(01:55:00):
out on a limb here? I certainly don't know. What
do they speak in the Philippines Filipino Filipino? I don't
know how you say dumbass? And it's uh it's it
doesn't translate. But the uh so I don't I don't
know is.

Speaker 10 (01:55:19):
That person's suicide by alligator? That it was a selfie?
Really well, yeah, there's no you think it was like
scooted it up right against that alligator, like here's my leg.

Speaker 6 (01:55:30):
Filipino and English are the official languages of the Philippines.

Speaker 2 (01:55:34):
Okay, well that's why you heard. You heard a little
bit there I could. So I think the crocodile word
is mumbala. Okay, if you had to take a guess,
made me holler. I mean some people, Well I don't
understand that. So now I'm just being drug around. So

(01:55:55):
I think of a movie when an alligair gets somebody.
It's just slinging them around the going that day. Yeah,
like they're skiing, but there's no there's no road.

Speaker 28 (01:56:02):
It's horrible.

Speaker 2 (01:56:03):
So what I don't understand is what y'all all have
pointed out. I'm in I see a cement enclosure with
water in it making it look like a pond, and
in it I see a giant crocodile and I don't
think it's real. I don't think it's a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:56:18):
It's not.

Speaker 10 (01:56:19):
It's not even it's not even banging on its head
because if if it was, if.

Speaker 2 (01:56:22):
It was me, i'd be like something, yeah, like a
happy You see the underbelly it's spinning when they try
to do bringing back you know what they're trying to do,
trying to locate that leg?

Speaker 4 (01:56:40):
Yeah, anything off?

Speaker 2 (01:56:44):
Yeah, so what is this different? It just keeps going?
How long did this last fence? That's it tells you
there you don't need to go in there.

Speaker 33 (01:56:53):
That's the fancy jump. They talking to him, is this
is this? He's he's still still? They say, crocodile tired?
What's happening?

Speaker 2 (01:57:04):
Do you think it's an older cross? Did you hear
the alligator? Oh? That's by the way, this is not
a motorcycle. These official people, they don't seem to be
getting after it.

Speaker 10 (01:57:13):
Now, where's somebody with a stick going down?

Speaker 2 (01:57:18):
What's happening here? What are we watching him?

Speaker 10 (01:57:21):
Know, it's like he's wanting it to let let loose.
Maybe maybe he's holding under water to the point where yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (01:57:27):
Don't know, I don't know what's happening here.

Speaker 10 (01:57:29):
He's in a lot of pain. I know that is
he trying to keep his leg So it's an alove
ground pull.

Speaker 2 (01:57:35):
What's happening again?

Speaker 9 (01:57:36):
Happening is that crocodiles have uh, grabbing teeth, not cutting
tea right, and so in the wild.

Speaker 24 (01:57:46):
That crocodile would be about eight feet.

Speaker 9 (01:57:48):
Underwater, just holding in there, drowning, and so he's just
she's thinking he's drowning.

Speaker 2 (01:57:55):
Okay, And I'll tell you what's back to disappointed. You
should know all. I should have known that. But I've
never seen that. I've never seen in shallow water like this,
and do this in shallow water.

Speaker 6 (01:58:06):
People like Andy, they do that death thrill during mating too, Okay,
mating time. No, I'm just saying they do that during
You should see the dudes will just trash a female.

Speaker 2 (01:58:20):
He's not very romantic.

Speaker 10 (01:58:22):
And am I Does he really want to selfie?

Speaker 2 (01:58:24):
Or is he? What is he thinking here? I mean
hurts is what he's saying. Why is someone helping? No
one seems to be helped. A lot of people look
at the it's an informal zoo.

Speaker 4 (01:58:34):
I've noticed.

Speaker 2 (01:58:34):
Yeah, it is very thing. Is one of these privately
owns that some pole through them is yard. But I
will tell you what I did know when Andy added
the part, if they have the right amount of water
to don't assume they may not be hungry right now.
They'll take you, put you under an old thing of
logs and stuff and just leave you under there and
let you ride a little bit and come back and
trying to jump in.

Speaker 9 (01:58:53):
That's what they do because they have grabbing teeth, not
cutting teeth, and so what they're eating has to have
three or four days on it to be righted apart.

Speaker 24 (01:59:02):
Right, That's why they stick them under log.

Speaker 2 (01:59:05):
Yeah, they go put you away for a little while.
That's why they bade him with a rotten meat. Oh god, he.

Speaker 4 (01:59:12):
Was in the enclosure for thirty minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:59:14):
Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (01:59:15):
Staff was finally able to rescue him from the croc
he finally he received more than fifty stitches in his
arms and thigh.

Speaker 10 (01:59:22):
Hey golejah. Were they on break or something? But I
want to take him thirty minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:59:27):
I was gonna give myself a selfie with what I
thought was a fake crocodile. Of course, that's over spending
what was happening. They were also in there going I
ain't going in there. You going in there? After after
moon By on him, rocket and hit him. But I'm
with you, but I'm with you, speedy kind of watching
the mannerisms. It is this somebody.

Speaker 10 (01:59:46):
That this guy was obviously the troubled person, because to
you can't rationally think I'm gonna get in the water.

Speaker 2 (01:59:52):
It's like a selfie with the crocodile. Yeah. But but
but you're saying in the story they he thought the
crocodile wasn't real.

Speaker 4 (01:59:58):
That's what Yeah, that's what the story is said. He
thought it was a statue.

Speaker 2 (02:00:01):
He thought it was that. Yeah, that's why they had
a fance around it so the statue wouldn't get out. Yeah.
Whatever a boy, Greg, All right, here we go, top
of the hour. We'll be right back Andy Andrews. Next.

Speaker 1 (02:00:15):
This is the Rick Burchers Show.

Speaker 2 (02:00:29):
You better listen up, you know, like all you gotta.

Speaker 18 (02:00:39):
Find the voice of reason in an unreasonable world The
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Speaker 2 (02:00:50):
Yes, and as we continue to learn, Also, and Andy
and I were just discussing it in the break also
in the society, we're dumb. This at an all time hat,
an all time hat. The gang all here, we got
Speedy Gregan Adler. We've had a blast already today. If
you've missed some of that, catch it on the Daily Archives,
either on our YouTube channel or on the Rick Burgess

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Show podcast channel. Never miss a moment. Well, Andy Andrews,
Welcome back, buddy.

Speaker 24 (02:01:21):
I have an honor to be here.

Speaker 2 (02:01:23):
It's good to have you back in the mix today.
Good to see you hop on in today. That that
was great. So so you you are here and we're
ready to play the wheel. You know, it did produce
money yesterday, so it may be on a hot streak,
so it could be a big but the problem is
you're gonna have to figure something out. And now listen,

(02:01:43):
I have something for you. Ready, Okay, ready.

Speaker 17 (02:01:45):
Hey, and he wants to deal is this BS or
is the story real?

Speaker 2 (02:01:53):
Be Shrews?

Speaker 4 (02:01:55):
Annie Andrews?

Speaker 12 (02:01:57):
Is ready? Are you.

Speaker 4 (02:02:00):
The story?

Speaker 2 (02:02:07):
Felt your intro? So, so yeah, you got to pull
that off first. I mean, the will's kind of irrelevant
if you can't get it right. That's right, because you
can't beat me. So when they win, they win a
year subscription to Wisdom Harbor. Yep, and uh, and we'll
talk a little more about that as the show goes

(02:02:28):
forward this hour. I always like to make sure everybody
understands what that is.

Speaker 18 (02:02:32):
And uh.

Speaker 2 (02:02:33):
And so you get a subscription to that, and then
you also get a chance at the will, and you
just have to decide who you want to spend it.
Andy Speedy, Greg, I'll spend if you want me to
Adler and and you might win a bundle. You might
win you know, so maybe produce a bit that we
all have to do and Andy can jump in on
that if he wants to, or you may win bucks money. Yeah,

(02:02:54):
all right, So our category is today, and we're going
to start out with a tear. You're gonna be first.
So Terry, welcome to the Rick Burgess Show. Where you're from?

Speaker 20 (02:03:04):
Terry, I am from Auburn.

Speaker 2 (02:03:07):
Auburn. Okay, so he talk slow.

Speaker 24 (02:03:13):
I can't believe that came out of so yes, funny.

Speaker 2 (02:03:17):
I thought you were going to say something like, well,
then let me pick the category for you. So anyway,
here we go, Terry, here's your here's you get. You
get idiot because you're the first caller, so you can
go be true or bs from science history, Hollywood are
our culture. Let's do Hollywood Hollywood.

Speaker 24 (02:03:41):
Any you are on, Ahi, buddy, Here we go.

Speaker 9 (02:03:45):
As Time Goes By was the second to the last
episode of the television series Mash that aired, but it
was actually the last episode filmed. Fans of the show
referred to that episode as the Time Capsule Story the Sea,
in which the time capsule was filled with shot on
stage nine on Friday January fourteenth, nineteen eighty three, with

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studio and network personnel watching, plus dozens of reporters and cameramen.
Later that week by themselves, the cast buried a real
time capsule filled with props that were actually used on
the show. It was Mike Ferrell bj Honeycutt who'd had
the idea, and a waterproof Red Cross medical box was
filled with personal memorabilia from the cast members of Mash

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Clothing including one of Klinger's dresses, part of the gin
stilled from the swamp, Cookware from the mess, and items
from the operating room and from Colonel Potter's desk were
all included. Jay King, a crew member on the show,
dug a huge hole beside the parking lot the night
before their last day, and in as much secret as
they could muster the cast and very few crew members

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buried the time capsule and never returned the land. The
parking lot was on sold. Years later, and during some
bulldozer work, a construction an employee uncovered the time capsule,
attempting to return it to the cast and crew. The
construction guy actually talked to Alan Alda, who told him
to keep it. He did eventually auctioning several items that

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put his only child through college.

Speaker 24 (02:05:15):
Be true or bs Terry?

Speaker 2 (02:05:17):
What do you know?

Speaker 24 (02:05:20):
Let's go with be true? Yes, that is true.

Speaker 2 (02:05:29):
Unbelievable a matter of start. So that actually happened? Yeah yeah,
how about all right? So Terry, it's time for the wheel.
Now you've got yourself a subscription to Wisdom Harbor. That
one is done. So who would you like to spend
the wheel of a bundles bits and bugs for you?

Speaker 20 (02:05:50):
Theare we get adler?

Speaker 2 (02:05:52):
Yeah, I'm here. It comes here so he can decide.
It's totally up to you how you want to spend it.
You can go, you can do reverse, you can do slow,
you can do fast, something in between. This is for Terry.
Let's see how it goes for Terry. All right, Terry,
Here it goes? Oh too hand it is?

Speaker 31 (02:06:09):
It?

Speaker 2 (02:06:09):
Scream out, Terry, it's will to me, it will be
all right. Listen, let's see what happens here we go, Terry.
Could you win? Terry, Terry, Terry?

Speaker 21 (02:06:26):
Terry clicks away, Terry too, Terry two clicks away and
it lands on of all things helium boy, Oh gracious.

Speaker 2 (02:06:37):
Ha ha, what about that? Terrible I know somebody.

Speaker 24 (02:06:45):
Last nothing you're from open horble.

Speaker 2 (02:06:53):
Okay, all right, so we'll put you We'll put you
on hold. Terry, get your information so you can get
your subscription. Okaylations Terry landed on a bit.

Speaker 12 (02:07:02):
Thanks me very much, Thank you all for let me play.

Speaker 2 (02:07:05):
Yeah nice guy, very nice. I usually don't lose that well,
very nice. Yeah, helium. So let's go snout, said Lance.
Lance out Alabama. Lance will part of Alabama from Coleman Coleman, Alabama.
Oh boy, you got your hands full now and here
we go. So here's what's left. Science. History are our culture.

(02:07:28):
Let's go history, all right, history?

Speaker 24 (02:07:30):
And he loves the other life.

Speaker 2 (02:07:31):
Oh, he loves history.

Speaker 24 (02:07:33):
Here we go.

Speaker 9 (02:07:34):
On June fifteenth, eighteen fifty nine, Lyman Cutler, an American farmer,
found a pig rooting in his garden and eating his turnips.
This was not the first time it had happened, and
so the farmer Cutler, tired of it, shot and killed
the pig. He was simply defending his own property, he said,
in accordance with US law. The owner of the pig,
Charles Griffin, claimed that the territory was actually Canadian and

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that British law applied rather than American. The two farmers
had lived in peace until this incident. Cutler offered ten
dollars equivalent to four hundred dollars today to Griffin to
compensate for the pig, but Griffin was not happy with
this offer and demanded one hundred dollars equivalent to four
thousand dollars today. At the end of the day, Cutler

(02:08:18):
believed he should not have to pay for the pig
because the pig had been trespassing on his land. When
British authorities threatened to arrest Cutler, nearby American settlers called
for military assistance of their own. Brigadier General William Harney
ordered the farmer's defense. After significant escalation. A couple of
months later, four hundred and sixty one Americans with fourteen

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cannons were posed by five British Royal Navy warships, mounting
seventy guns and carrying two one hundred and forty men.
By September, President James Buchanan sent an emissary to talk
some cents into everyone and not have men die.

Speaker 24 (02:08:57):
Over some squabble about a pig.

Speaker 9 (02:08:59):
Ultimately, the emissary did just that, and despite the taunts
and name calling, continuing for more than a decade. No
human lives were actually lost in the pig war.

Speaker 24 (02:09:10):
Be true, or bs wow, be true?

Speaker 2 (02:09:17):
Dang it?

Speaker 24 (02:09:18):
Yes it's true.

Speaker 2 (02:09:20):
Is it like a reverse this week? Yeah, they're killing me.

Speaker 24 (02:09:24):
They're killing me.

Speaker 2 (02:09:24):
Last week you were, I mean two weeks ago.

Speaker 28 (02:09:26):
You're on fire.

Speaker 2 (02:09:27):
All right, here we go. So, uh, Lance, who do
you want to spend the will? You got your subscription
to Wisdom Harbor, and who would you like to spend
it with?

Speaker 4 (02:09:38):
Yeah, we gotta get old Greg.

Speaker 2 (02:09:40):
Come on, Greg, get up there and get it done, buddy.
All right, So you say to Greg, it's will to me,
and then he will spend it. It's will to me.

Speaker 21 (02:09:50):
Let it.

Speaker 3 (02:09:50):
Here you go.

Speaker 2 (02:09:51):
Greg went with some he really I feel good about
this spin. Lance. I don't know why, but I do.

Speaker 12 (02:09:59):
So.

Speaker 2 (02:09:59):
Let's see, by the way, the audience to and oh
against Andy. Oh no, I mean one click away and
you would have gotten yourself five hundred dollars. Wow, but
it has it actually has landed on Henry the horse Man.

(02:10:20):
You can't, you can't have anything. It landed on Henry
the horse. So here comes Henry, Henry the horse What
a day? What a day? Henry, how are you, buddy?

Speaker 20 (02:10:31):
What's up?

Speaker 12 (02:10:32):
God?

Speaker 2 (02:10:33):
How's everybody? I'm a little roughed up. I don't know
if you've heard.

Speaker 6 (02:10:37):
But there's this debate whether one hundred men could be
could bet a gorilla?

Speaker 4 (02:10:43):
Well, there's also a debate whether one hundred man could
be a horse.

Speaker 11 (02:10:46):
And they can, just so you know they can.

Speaker 2 (02:10:58):
What a horse? There it is? So we'll come back
more with the Andy Andrews. He's oh and two Lee,
the audience is too and oh and so we'll come back.
We got a couple more questions to go, so two

(02:11:19):
more people getting a chance on be true or bs
with Andy Andrews. So far those the guys of the
wheel have all spun bits? Are there bucks still to go?
We'll try more. We come back that Luoks.

Speaker 1 (02:11:36):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, the man who removed

(02:12:08):
the phrase what's you no good?

Speaker 2 (02:12:11):
From society? Rick Booches, we're back, Thank you for being
with us on another edition.

Speaker 4 (02:12:19):
Of Hey and He. What's the deal is this? Bs?

Speaker 32 (02:12:23):
Sir?

Speaker 17 (02:12:24):
Is the story real b shrew for bees?

Speaker 2 (02:12:30):
Annie Andrews is ready?

Speaker 12 (02:12:32):
Are you here?

Speaker 17 (02:12:34):
Is the story BS from Beach and you're one too man?

Speaker 24 (02:12:39):
Yeah, I'm getting killed today.

Speaker 2 (02:12:41):
You're getting killed today, and the well being stings you
again providing some bits but no buck.

Speaker 9 (02:12:46):
Yeah, three clicks away from fifteen hundred dollars going out.
You're right, Derek's on the thousand and one clique on
the five.

Speaker 2 (02:12:54):
Hundred, so it's all around it. We're getting close. Derek
from Alabama? How are you, sir? Welcome to the show.
Good good? What part of Alabama you from?

Speaker 6 (02:13:05):
Hi?

Speaker 2 (02:13:05):
Lengthly well Billingsley? Did you say? Okay? All right? So
all that's left for you to pick from is science
or out our culture? Which one you're going with?

Speaker 21 (02:13:16):
SI?

Speaker 2 (02:13:17):
Science? Okay, all right? Science? Such so Andy hear listen closely, Derek.

Speaker 24 (02:13:21):
Yeah, be true?

Speaker 2 (02:13:22):
Or BS here we go? All right, here we go.

Speaker 9 (02:13:25):
Coney was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on
radio waves, yet he freely admitted he had no idea
how he was able to transmit radio waves across the
entire Atlantic Ocean. Classical physics said that radio waves shouldn't
have been able to go nearly that far. It was
only later that scientists understood that radio waves can cross

(02:13:47):
the globe because they bounce off a reflective layer in
the upper atmosphere under the same laws of physics. Until
two thousand and five, bismuth was thought to be the
heaviest stable element until they discovered it had a halftime
of several million years and thus was the lightest radioactive element.

(02:14:08):
Now it is understood that because every seven centimeters of
water cuts a radiation dose in half, a level teaspoon
of neutron star material would weigh four billion tons.

Speaker 2 (02:14:22):
Be true or BS, good night? Oh, I'm gonna say b.

Speaker 24 (02:14:34):
It's true.

Speaker 2 (02:14:37):
I gotta tell you what I did there.

Speaker 9 (02:14:40):
I saw, I saw the fact that a level teaspoon
of neutron star material would weigh four billion pounds, and
so I just went into medical texts and I got
all this other stuff that may not have anything to
do with that, but it's all true. It's all true,
and I just kind of I don't really understand any

(02:15:01):
of it, but it's all true.

Speaker 2 (02:15:02):
Yeah it is. But it's so alarming. How you sounded
like you knew though, And it's alarming. Yeah. Well to Kentucky,
Steven is standing by Stephen what part of Kentucky you
called him from?

Speaker 12 (02:15:14):
Mayfield?

Speaker 2 (02:15:15):
Set again? Mayfield, Mayfield, Kentucky. Okay, So all that's left
is our culture. So here is Andy Andrews be true
or bs our culture.

Speaker 9 (02:15:26):
The ten heaviest people in history all weighed more than
twelve hundred pounds. The heaviest ever was just over fifteen
hundred pounds at fifteen oh two. Of those ten heaviest
people in history, four of them were from Mexico, two
from Italy, two from Germany, one from Poland, and one
from the United States. Of the ten, three died before

(02:15:51):
the age of forty The remaining seven died before forty five.

Speaker 24 (02:15:56):
All ten were.

Speaker 9 (02:15:57):
Still gaining weight when they died, and curiously, none of
the ten smoked. Additionally, no cancer or accidents claimed any
of their lives. Four died from intestinal torsion or twisted intestines,
and six of cardiac arrest.

Speaker 2 (02:16:15):
Be true or b s thousand thousand pounds, sister.

Speaker 3 (02:16:23):
I'm not mistaken.

Speaker 2 (02:16:23):
All the other ones were true.

Speaker 3 (02:16:25):
I'm gonna go yes, I see, oh, I see.

Speaker 24 (02:16:29):
Now now you're figuring Odge you're not figuring? Are you
sure you don't want.

Speaker 9 (02:16:33):
To rethink that, because because now now you're now you're
just gonna well, the others were said, this is this,
you're not really taking the merits of the story.

Speaker 2 (02:16:43):
It bothers down there.

Speaker 24 (02:16:44):
It bothers me because he's right.

Speaker 28 (02:16:46):
It's like.

Speaker 2 (02:16:53):
Steve, let's go Steve, and that's the will. Now, maybe
what do you want to spend it for?

Speaker 27 (02:16:59):
You?

Speaker 2 (02:16:59):
See, I mean it's been as Andy telling you, uh,
little man, you're going back to Allen. Okay, and I'm
sorry that we thought that was you, just by him
saying little man. It could have been anybody. But okay,
all right there we are right. So all you say
Stephen to Chris Adder that's his full name. Uh not

(02:17:20):
little man? Uh is uh, it's will to me. Okay,
it's will to me. Let me go. I'll tell you
what that he spends.

Speaker 24 (02:17:28):
It like a big man. Let's see we get to
the wheels, do get two arms?

Speaker 2 (02:17:33):
Hey, let me say he's he's worry, he's wiry, bound
for bound. Maybe the strongest man in here. Yeah, all right,
here we go. Let's see.

Speaker 32 (02:17:39):
Oh oh come on, oh my god.

Speaker 22 (02:17:48):
Gosh, oh oh goodness.

Speaker 2 (02:17:53):
Yeah he was oh a thousand dollars.

Speaker 10 (02:17:57):
Was was like one click away, Ben and Ben all
that needed to do was just go flip.

Speaker 4 (02:18:03):
How snoll sup.

Speaker 2 (02:18:09):
My nothing? Ot teaming up with Greg, Oh my god,
landed on Helium boy again.

Speaker 24 (02:18:22):
To get a subscription to Wisdom Martin.

Speaker 2 (02:18:26):
Did he hear me? He said, been a little bit bigger,
he to one, just a little bit there. Yeah, Stephen,
what a great attitude, the fact that you were one bended. No, no,
I've never seen anybody be that close, never in loose.

Speaker 16 (02:18:39):
I was.

Speaker 2 (02:18:39):
I was ready to cheer. I thought, well, here it goes.
I was already stretching, ready to dance, and he started
talking to it, and that's what happened. Well, Stephen, the
good news is you do get a one year.

Speaker 24 (02:18:49):
Subscription to Wisdom Constellation Prize.

Speaker 2 (02:18:53):
I'm trying to make that worth a thousand dollars. I'm
just not sure it is. So I will, we'll come back.
There's a bonus one just for us if we want
to play. But we're gonna visit with Andy either way.

Speaker 20 (02:19:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:19:04):
So congratulations to the winners today who picked up I
mean three out of four to one. But the will
just it wouldn't give that money. I can't believe that.
Last man, that's that's the closest I've ever seen. And
I thought it hadn't. I didn't talk, brother, all right,
We'll be right back to stay.

Speaker 1 (02:19:21):
Like this is the Rick Burgess show in the world

(02:19:42):
that embraces mediocrity.

Speaker 2 (02:19:45):
They are thriving.

Speaker 3 (02:19:48):
Showing.

Speaker 2 (02:19:53):
All right, So we're back. Thanks for being with us today,
and I'm I'm a little bit heartbroken for Stephen in Kentucky.
You should have talked to Jamal Fair. Was he down?
That's the closest we've ever seen. I mean those of
you that have never seen the wheel. So it spins
and what what would you say that is? It's a
piece of plastic kind of rubbery that hangs down, hits

(02:20:19):
the peg. Yeah, and it hit and pegs go by
so it can bend and get out. Yeah, like a
flap and paddle and the you know the peg that
would have if it could have crossed over the peg
one peg for one thousand dollars. The toggle actually bent
like it was trying to decide right there, just went

(02:20:40):
just like that and it almost went and then it
fell back to healing. Boy, I mean.

Speaker 9 (02:20:45):
It was somebody emailed us and said that because Adler
says anything everything twice, he should do the wheel twice.

Speaker 4 (02:20:53):
That's a good point.

Speaker 2 (02:20:58):
So so Andy, we talked about everybody who won today
and they beat you pretty good today.

Speaker 24 (02:21:03):
Yeah, I'm gonna go back to Orange Beach from my
tale between Yes.

Speaker 2 (02:21:06):
You got to be pretty bad, like because the guy
in bases none of the story.

Speaker 24 (02:21:12):
Come on, don't play the odds. Come on the story man.

Speaker 2 (02:21:15):
And you know what that that this is what you'll
think about all the way back to the Gulf of America.
You'll think I've developed They're starting to see a pattern.
I got changed my pattern, Yeah I did.

Speaker 9 (02:21:25):
And I thought, if somebody picks science before culture, they're
gonna miss on science and they're gonna do that on culture.
But if they picked culture first, I beat them on
culture and then I beat them on science.

Speaker 2 (02:21:40):
That was my thought. It didn't happen.

Speaker 24 (02:21:43):
It didn't work.

Speaker 2 (02:21:43):
You went one in three. Yeah, so anyway, and a
lot of chances for the people. But tell them one.
They all want a subscription to Wisdom Harbor. A lot
of people, you know, they're listening first time that like,
what what in the world is Wisdom Harbor.

Speaker 9 (02:21:56):
Wisdom Harbor is the coolest thing that you can do
for your family. Our stated goal is to create America's
next greatest generation by creating conversations between adults and young people.
And so wisdom Haarbor dot Com is going into schools
and teachers are using it in classrooms. When when it

(02:22:20):
goes into a school, it goes into the administrators, it
goes to the cafeteria workers, to the janitor people, it
goes to everybody, because everybody is having conversations with those kids.
And so if you're a grandparent and you're wanting to have,
you know, more conversation you're with your grandkids other than
how school going, how do the baseball game go? And

(02:22:43):
then it's over, Okay, Then Wisdom Haarbor dot com is
for you. This is there's twenty one different docs in
Wisdom Harbor and contributors that are Grammy winners, comedians, coaches, chefs, teachers,
people like that are doing this content. And so it

(02:23:07):
is it's awesome what's happening with it.

Speaker 24 (02:23:11):
But people, you know, it's like I watched.

Speaker 9 (02:23:13):
One the other day, which was the animals during World
War One, which admittedly I've seen that four or five times.

Speaker 24 (02:23:21):
This is one of my favorites, like that.

Speaker 2 (02:23:22):
You've referenced that one before. Yeah, you love that one.

Speaker 9 (02:23:25):
The cats, Yeah, the cats, five hundred thousand cats in
the trenches.

Speaker 2 (02:23:29):
You love that one. I mean, you'll just hang your
hat on that one. I will think about the cats.

Speaker 9 (02:23:35):
But these are all things that you know, create conversations.

Speaker 24 (02:23:39):
This is something to talk about over the dinner table.

Speaker 9 (02:23:42):
And and you know in classrooms this teachers can use
it to supplement what they're doing and create conversations.

Speaker 2 (02:23:49):
That's great, And you coming soon, and I don't want
I probably shouldn't let this out. It's a little soon.
Greg is joining the Wisdom Harbor team in his area.
His dot will be called right again. You know you
docked there and Greg tells you something that you may
not know, and only he again already knows. He comes
over you. You two are cut from a similar cloth

(02:24:10):
on meaningless fact, got all kinds of forgett You just
said that has meaningless fact facts that you think, why
would he buy care about that? Right? But Greg has
it and the little things nobody really knows to turn
it into a game. Yeah, but but you know it's funny.
I think about this game a lot, obviously, And I
was thinking during the during the break, if I had

(02:24:32):
come on, if I come on you, if you'd somebody
asked for culture and I'd said, okay on I eighty
five man was driving along and saw a kangaroo direct.
I mean, everybody go, yeah, sbs, right, you're really over
there between Atlanta and Auburn notes that no way, yeah yeah,
but it happened.

Speaker 9 (02:24:52):
So so it's funny to me when I'm doing these things.
Some of them I make up, but but sometimes the
ones that are true are so bizarre I just can't
not use them.

Speaker 2 (02:25:05):
I got oh yeah, yeah. And some of them that
you make up concerned us even more. Thank you you
had a bonus one. This is just exhibition here. Yeah,
this is just for us to try for okay, Yeah,
I like when you bring in a little bonus for
us to try.

Speaker 24 (02:25:18):
Here's a little bit.

Speaker 2 (02:25:19):
We never get it, right, do we get to spin?

Speaker 9 (02:25:23):
Because if you spun it and got a thousand bucks,
people be waiting outside the studio.

Speaker 2 (02:25:29):
To kill you.

Speaker 28 (02:25:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:25:30):
That's a good point.

Speaker 9 (02:25:31):
Okay, So here we go. On a winter night in
eighteen thirty three, a meteor shower fell over the southern
United States, and it was so intense that people thought
the world was ending. Slave owners repented at the feet
of their slaves, begging forgiveness for enslaving them.

Speaker 24 (02:25:49):
And then the next day.

Speaker 9 (02:25:50):
I suppose things went right back to normal, But The
event was so memorable that it was used as a
touchstone moment that slaves could use to estimate their age.
For decades up until nineteen twenty. People could say, I
must have been eight years old the night the Stars fell,
and thus historians could approximate their birth.

Speaker 2 (02:26:13):
Here be true or BS Andy? What BS all right?
Speedy went out quick?

Speaker 10 (02:26:20):
Yeah, because I was thinking that owners were actually praying
to the slaves and asking for forgiveness, which I didn't
think happened.

Speaker 2 (02:26:26):
You think they would ever do that? No, Okay, Greg,
I'm going to be true. There's a lot of details there.

Speaker 4 (02:26:34):
Adler going with my workplace best friend Speedy.

Speaker 2 (02:26:37):
I'm gonna say, BS, thank you, buddy.

Speaker 10 (02:26:40):
They've got a special Yeah, and he's looking at me
kind of weird, so I think we might be wrong,
but thank you for going with me.

Speaker 2 (02:26:44):
I'm going since we're going to play teams here today,
I'm staying with Blood and I'm gonna go be true
with my baby brother.

Speaker 24 (02:26:50):
Sure google it the night the Stars Fail. It's true.

Speaker 2 (02:26:58):
Thanks a lot. I'm sorry, buddy. So and Is I
figured he couldn't make you guess, so I guess that I.

Speaker 9 (02:27:11):
Wouldn't have put that part of that theers asking forgiveness
of the slave, and that really happens.

Speaker 2 (02:27:18):
You're that creative sy I thought, well he's getting this,
by the way, well that's a good point. The thing
that got me on that was because this is one
of those things and I'm going a little bit serious here,
but you you're talking about slavery, it's gonna get a
little serious. You know. There were so many things that
have gone on in world history where you think, to yourself,

(02:27:40):
doesn't that human being know what they're doing is wrong
no matter how many times it's been justified. It's so
obvious that what is happening here isn't right, but yet
people found ways to justify. So what hit me was
if I thought it was over and I thought I
was about to stand before the God of Heaven, no

(02:28:00):
matter how much I had justified this, this would have
been a moment that I would say, I've always known
this was wrong, and I won't get right before I
stand before God, because that's the moment where all the
justifying of it kind of goes away, when you think
you about to either be dead and are you going
to see God standing there alive, him coming back from
heaven because they'd never seen these things before. No, they

(02:28:22):
didn't have what we would have seen, say oh, we
know what this is. And if you didn't know what
that was, you would be thinking, what something's going on
in the heavens right right.

Speaker 9 (02:28:32):
It's hard to take the mindset of somebody one hundred
and fifty years ago or two hundred years ago. It's
hard to carry that mindset and figure the logic because
you know, when Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark West, they
thought they were going to seem mastidons.

Speaker 24 (02:28:50):
I mean they thought that's what.

Speaker 9 (02:28:53):
Was out there, and so it's hard to gather that
mindset and think like they were thinking, yeah, I saw mast.

Speaker 4 (02:28:58):
It On at workplay.

Speaker 2 (02:29:00):
That's a different Macedon, different Madon.

Speaker 4 (02:29:04):
That's the metal band My bad Andy be true.

Speaker 2 (02:29:06):
Would you agree, you, you old keeper of stories, would
you not agree that the Lewis and Clark, what they
did and what they went through is one of the
most incredible. I mean, these two guys unbelievable what they
went through. Oh yeah, I mean how many things they
encountered and they said, okay, we as humans have never

(02:29:27):
encountered this. How we survived this? They had to figure
it out.

Speaker 9 (02:29:30):
Yes, I read in one of the Lewis Clark Lewis
and Clark books. I think it's Steven Ambrose that said.
And people still, historians still wonder today how Lewis and
Clark could take thirty one people all the way across
America through hostile Indian tribes, all the way back through
hostile Indian tribes and never lose a man.

Speaker 24 (02:29:54):
Or a piece of their supplies.

Speaker 2 (02:29:57):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 24 (02:29:58):
And but you know what, even.

Speaker 9 (02:30:00):
Though Stephen Ambrose didn't know how it had had happened,
I figured it out and I put it in a book.
I put it in The Little Things, because.

Speaker 2 (02:30:08):
This is the greatest book. Promotion is great. Yeah, I mean,
how we've woven this into this, what a thread, brilliant.

Speaker 9 (02:30:17):
The book is The Little Things, Why you really should
sweat the small stuff.

Speaker 24 (02:30:22):
And so, but it was one gun that did it.

Speaker 9 (02:30:28):
And when Meriwether Lewis was getting ready for the thing,
he was at Harper's Ferry and shopping and he found
a guy who had one gun that had been used
by the Austrian army in the seventeen hundreds, and it
was an air gun.

Speaker 24 (02:30:47):
It was pumped.

Speaker 2 (02:30:48):
Up by what looked like a gun.

Speaker 24 (02:30:51):
Yeah, yeah, an old peligan.

Speaker 9 (02:30:53):
And and yet the one thing this thing had was
you would pump it up like with his bicycle. It
took like about one thousand to twelve hundred pumps to
get it up.

Speaker 2 (02:31:04):
And we're talking about a rifle, and it would hold
twenty balls.

Speaker 9 (02:31:11):
It was much like a pinball machine, you know when
you then it kind of falls down in And so
now this was during a time with single shot rifles. Okay,
So what they would do is as soon as they
would meet the tribe, because at that point the Indians
knew how to beat them, they would dodge close, get

(02:31:34):
them to shoot once, and then they would charge them
before they reloaded. And so they what Meriwether Lewis would
do was send somebody out with the target about one
hundred yards and he would shoot, lift the rifle, pull up,
you know, a ball back in and shoot again, shoot again,
shoot again, And of course it's not making a sound,

(02:31:55):
but it's hitting the target out there, and it looks
to the Indians like there was no end to how
many times they could shoot. And to the Indians, they
didn't know that every one of these guys didn't have
one of these things.

Speaker 24 (02:32:08):
And so they were.

Speaker 9 (02:32:09):
Able to get all the way across, all the way
back and nobody ever attacked them.

Speaker 2 (02:32:13):
How about that?

Speaker 8 (02:32:13):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (02:32:14):
Good, not you, Andy Andrews. See what wisdom Harbor's done is? Mate?
Look at a small talk we got. All right, we
come back. Andy's gonna gonna hang with us unscreened phone
calls to wrap up the eye. Whatever you want to
talk about. Andy's gonna stay on the panel. And that
is eight eight eight the number six big box. All
lines are available. We'll go unscreen one after another, similar

(02:32:37):
to Lewis's gun. When we come back.

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Speaker 2 (02:33:25):
All right, so let's get to the phone's unscreened phone
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That's your day, and I'm gonna just tell people I
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But I have to tell you when when you're ordering this,
order two or three, because you're gonna want to give
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Speaker 2 (02:33:57):
Well, those men, as you know, you're a great storyteller,
much better than me. But that those men they're dying off. Yeah,
and uh and a lot of the things they talked.
That one of the things I would expect it from
my own I wasn't expecting from my own wife, who
really is, like you, a brilliant writer. And I came
home after she'd finished it. You know, I was thinking,
why she's my wife, she knows all these stories whatever,

(02:34:19):
and uh and I said, so, uh so what she goes,
I actually learned from your dad. She goes, I actually
assess things in my life, and your dad is coaching again.
He actually has coached me today. Is I read this
couple of things points he made I need to address
in my own life. Now.

Speaker 9 (02:34:35):
See, I want to put something in your in your head.
You know, we talk about with wisdom Harbor. We talk
about there's two generations that not only have not had
conversations with their parents and grandparents, they don't even know
how to have them with each other. And so this
is what Wisdomharbor dot com is doing. And if you
look at you, you would not have even written this

(02:34:57):
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There you go, and so this is this is a
great if you if you find yourself in that gap
where he thought, well, I don't really have that many
conversations with my parents' grandparents. This book can do for
you what it did for Sherry. You can you can
read this book and have a conversation with Rick's dad.

Speaker 2 (02:35:21):
Yeah, that's true. Thank you for that. Good and I
appreciate the endorsement and all that. So it was nice
if you do that. I know you've got a lot
of things to read and I appreciate you taking time
to do it. Sure, Uh, let's go to unscreen phone calls. Hello,
you're on the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 12 (02:35:33):
Go ahead, Hey, I just got a bone to pig,
All right, pick on.

Speaker 2 (02:35:40):
So I live in.

Speaker 12 (02:35:42):
Scotland, problem and I listen to one on one point seven,
Thank you. And I work in Huntful and that's one
hundred and point three. So I was listened to a
one hundred point or one on one point seven, and
I listened to the album I gat fuzzy because I
said it to huncle understood, got to one hundred point
thirty and it was about a minute and a half before.

Speaker 2 (02:36:05):
Yeah, yeah, that's a if I tried to explain. This
is where we need to call Bubba.

Speaker 30 (02:36:10):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:36:11):
It is uh. It is frustrating sometimes and we do
get that, you know, because of automation and timing and
and the way things are delivered and received. Now, you
literally can be listening to one source, even one radio
station versus another and the timing be off. No, it's
his his name, his name, I don't remember.

Speaker 9 (02:36:33):
Okay, well, buddy, let me let me just give you
another another view on this. Since Bubba's not here, I
can explain what you experienced was a quantum timeskip. You
know where there was about ninety seconds there that you
drove down the highway without actually knowing what was going on,

(02:36:54):
and it was a quantum time skip. And when you
picked it back up you were in a different place.

Speaker 2 (02:37:00):
How about that? Oh, there you go?

Speaker 10 (02:37:03):
And how about does I evan know dealing with those stations.
They're two different companies which they have the same receiver,
but they use different automation systems and so it's processed differently,
and so the one in Huntsville they're trying to work
out their timing issues. So there the timing issues off
a little bit.

Speaker 2 (02:37:17):
Do you realize now with all these podcast archives, YouTube archives,
the stuff speed you just mentioned even within the live show,
that it truly is what Chicago said? Does anybody really know?
We continue are unscreen phone calls. You're on the Rick
Burgess Show, Go ahead.

Speaker 20 (02:37:36):
Direct? How often do you see or talk to Bubba?
And is there any future plans to have him on
the show?

Speaker 7 (02:37:44):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (02:37:45):
We talked business mainly, and you know he's got a
lot going on hisself, and uh, and there are no
future plans for that at this time, that none that
I'm aware of. We continue unscreened phone calls. You're on
the Rick Burgers Show.

Speaker 4 (02:37:58):
Go ahead, Good morning.

Speaker 33 (02:38:00):
How are you doing?

Speaker 2 (02:38:01):
We're good? I hope you're will good.

Speaker 19 (02:38:03):
I had a question for Andy. He was talking about
the gun with Lewis and Clark. Has he done any
research on Saka Juella and what she did going through
with them as well?

Speaker 24 (02:38:14):
And I'll hang up and listen if he has a response,
Say what.

Speaker 2 (02:38:17):
Do you think?

Speaker 9 (02:38:18):
Yeah, I have you know, I haven't delved into her specifically,
but as far as part of the Lewis and Clark thing. Yes,
and she was she was actually the wife of a
French trapper and then also the wife of.

Speaker 2 (02:38:38):
A Native American.

Speaker 9 (02:38:40):
But however that goes, but she she was. Without her,
they would they might have gotten nailed by the Shoshonee
tribe because she was shoshone and she really helped.

Speaker 2 (02:38:53):
Out right now, Yeah, yeah, that was helpful.

Speaker 24 (02:38:57):
Late speed there she's with us.

Speaker 2 (02:39:00):
Yeah, Andy always afla everybody. Great to see you again. Yeah,
top of the hour. We'll be right back.

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In America, we'll vote a couple of things to start
the hour. Forty nine ers make George Kittle highest paid
tight end in NFL history. I'm gonna say that again.
Highest paid tight end in NFL history, A four year
contract extension. He's thirty one now. Oh he's thirty one now,

(02:40:56):
four year contract worth wait for it, seventy six point
four million dollars and Greg, yes, I'll give you your number.
You're looking for. Thirty five million, guaranteed guarantee, no matter what,
no matter what. Well, congratulations to him, tight end. Wow,
tight ends are becoming a big, big deal. Oh yeah,

(02:41:17):
a big big big. A good player is a good player?
Is he is he seventy six million dollars? Yeah, thirty one?
He tries to have a beard, and it's not thinking enough,
you know, right, that's fine. So the apparently apparently he
looks like does just because now it really does, you
know what it really does? Learn Nowler's cousin, there's Kittle.

(02:41:41):
So there's there's an update out of the NFL. Uh
member of the ISIS suspect with the New Orleans Bourbon
Street terror attack killed fourteen people. Yep, the suspect has
been arrested. So uh and this is this is months
after the incident. Uh, someone connected to it, Yeah, someone

(02:42:02):
connected to it. So so now we have we have
an arrest there, and they're going to get Iraq involved
and everything involving that as well. So I don't know
what's going to happen, but at least they now have
somebody connected to that arrested as well who might have

(02:42:22):
been a little mastermind behind it and all that. Also, Adler,
you've been updating us. I know ye're all in with
RFK Jr On Make America Healthy Again. You and rf
K Junr are are are you know, kind of drafting
on this food die ban prompts, Southern ice cream joints,
radical menu change, Greg. I hope they're not going to

(02:42:43):
ruin ice cream mess some with ice cream? Right, A
shop that makes homemade ice cream is implementing a major
change in the way they serve scoops. They are phasing
out all artificial food. Does oh wow, Aler thiss gotta
be a big day for you. Not gonna look right? Okay? Yeah?
Are you? I mean, are we okay with that? Is
RFK going to be fired up about that?

Speaker 20 (02:43:06):
So?

Speaker 2 (02:43:06):
I mean the food some of the stuff they're finding
out these food dies though, Guys, I'm telling you this
is not good.

Speaker 4 (02:43:12):
It's like, why was it banned in makeup thirty years ago?

Speaker 2 (02:43:16):
Food?

Speaker 4 (02:43:17):
In America? It's banded in makeup, but it's still is food.

Speaker 2 (02:43:20):
Is it that important to the delivery of the food? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (02:43:23):
I don't care if my mountain dew is electric yellow.
I just like I want to take I wanted to
taste like mountain dew. I don't care if it's electric yellow.

Speaker 2 (02:43:29):
You care? Yeah? If your ice cream is not a
brilliant color, who cares?

Speaker 12 (02:43:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:43:33):
White brown?

Speaker 4 (02:43:34):
I don't care.

Speaker 2 (02:43:35):
Greg. This ties into video three here Adler. Everybody is asking,
and I know the answer because I know what you
were doing last night. You did not see I have
not two tons sisters a thousand pounds sisters two tons.
It was two tons, aren't they? Aren't they a ton
of peace? And now it was two ton Tina, No,

(02:43:56):
they're a team together. Okay, two tons. Now they're not
at all. They've lost what I know. But it was
called confused, it's called one thousand pounds. Sisters just combined.
They weighed over one thousand pounds.

Speaker 4 (02:44:07):
Okay, two ton teen is not a thing? Half ton teen.

Speaker 3 (02:44:10):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (02:44:11):
Okay? Where from pounds? The zoo? Yeah? Two thousands? So yeah, yeah,
I thought there would being funny. So so last night
was camel bike. Yeah, and you and you had a
Little League game with your grandson. I missed it, but
I'll catch it tonight, of course because you DVD. Yeah. Absolutely,
of course you took mom with him. I'll hear about that.

(02:44:33):
She and she had a great time too. I know
she I know she hadn't come in bragging about that.
Then you know I'm running the score up at this point. No,
did she not tell you about me stop throwing the ball?
Daving the fourth up by forty? Did she not tell
you about me coming by monday? Yes? She said, how surprised
she was, Greg couldn't believe it. I walked right into that.
All right. So Greg, we've got big women fighting. But Greg,

(02:44:55):
you have not seen thousand pounds sister camel bike. I
have not, but I always went to the just the
way you say that. Look, yeah, it's one of them zoos.
Look at the camel six's head and winning by the
chunk out. Yeah. I want everybody to know that in
this particular case, because I know the topic. I'm talking
about the animal the camp.

Speaker 10 (02:45:11):
Yeah right, yeah, but that camel gets that big old
arm and looking at that face, they're.

Speaker 2 (02:45:16):
Going to change the name of the show. I mean
they're they're getting down. I think Big Tammy's in like, uh,
two thirties. And she was like, could they get small
enough they lose their gig? Well, she still looks like
she's melting. Okay, I gotta ask a question. Could you
put that picture back up? Yeah? To her left eye,
I'm just yeah, just real, being real here, Amy's got one.

(02:45:39):
She does.

Speaker 10 (02:45:39):
So her left eye, it's it's looking hard left, like
like she's looking to the left like somebody you So
in this picture where the camel is biting her, it
looks like she's looking over at the driver.

Speaker 2 (02:45:51):
But that's just her eye.

Speaker 10 (02:45:52):
Yeah, she's actually with her right eye looking at the
looking at the Yeah. If you were thinking that the
eyes are like they're they're going, they're going two different.

Speaker 2 (02:46:04):
If you've watched the show, it's it's documented she has
sight problems and one time one of the siblings made
a crack about it and then she got start crying
about Well, I just wanted bringing that up. What did
the siblings say, you're dying to tell us? I can't
remember that when they interviewed her after her she goes,
My goodness, we make fun of everybody else. She can

(02:46:24):
be starting, you know, going, ain't no sense her crying
like a maybe not a lot of sympathy there none. Well, Greg,
we've got a big women fight post show. Fight breaks
out in the VIP area after Beyonce's Cowboy Carter concert.
It's so FI stadium. You think the VIP area with
big women fighting in the VIP area. Yes, and so

(02:46:46):
this is in the episode. No, this is different. Okay, Now,
no more thousand pounds slappy cowboy hat off.

Speaker 10 (02:46:55):
I wouldn't big girl, No, No.

Speaker 2 (02:46:59):
I'm shooting we got this is in the v I
P Area.

Speaker 4 (02:47:04):
Girls down kicking from the ground.

Speaker 2 (02:47:06):
Big girl is down, and now she's kicking with high
hell boots on.

Speaker 4 (02:47:09):
And I think that's finally it.

Speaker 2 (02:47:10):
You ain't getting that one up. And every one of
them thought they dressed like Beyonce that night. Oh yeah
he did, Yes, every one of them.

Speaker 10 (02:47:18):
I call short and stocky. She had, she had some
leverage on. She got up under there, she used it.
She got the shoulder pads, she used.

Speaker 4 (02:47:25):
Her glute muscles that are hanging out, and she.

Speaker 2 (02:47:28):
Really the glute muscles. We can why in the world
you push old Red. She's got a lot of power
down there in that lower half. Now, tall girl who's
big and tall, she she didn't have the great balance
in her cowboy boots here. Yeah, I don't know what
that is.

Speaker 10 (02:47:45):
Yeah, old beard, he can't control the situation. He's trying,
but he's just getting pushed around.

Speaker 2 (02:47:51):
And that that one shove. You're like the one woman
who has the strong glutes. She's got a low center
of gravity. She'll kick too another way, she sure will.

Speaker 10 (02:48:02):
Do You notice that when she kicked that stocky she
stopped because that hurt right there. The heel went right
to that.

Speaker 2 (02:48:10):
God, whatever that was. I wonder what there's some mad about.

Speaker 10 (02:48:12):
Okay, hold on, there's so much, so many things. Red
got her belt knocked off, your red got and red
and reds and you know she is. She's that that
leaner woman that should be hanging women this big if
there's gonna be trouble.

Speaker 2 (02:48:24):
She gets all the attention. She likes it quick, but
she could not hang with the just sheer size of
the other women.

Speaker 4 (02:48:31):
Her friends make her look skinny.

Speaker 2 (02:48:33):
I mean, yeah, she likes that. I wonder know why
Red is is?

Speaker 10 (02:48:40):
Okay, so I guess she was a red and I'm
saying red because she has a red shirt on. I
think she was originally the mauth. I think that she
was the one that was talking try away, watching red shirt.

Speaker 2 (02:48:50):
Behind left, watching red shirts, just her, watching her body movement.
I think she's drunk. Yeah, and I think she's popped
off of somebody knocked right out of her belt. Yes,
she did pretty good by Stocky. Yeah, Doggy was knocking
people down everywhere. Big girl.

Speaker 10 (02:49:06):
She's just worried about a white cowboy hat he's falling off.

Speaker 2 (02:49:08):
Don't let it go till it's over again.

Speaker 6 (02:49:11):
Yeah, that was like that was like the song all
the single ladies mixed with Suma.

Speaker 2 (02:49:15):
Wrestling all the single ladies, all the wrestlers. We'll be
back more than Rick Burgess Show coming out.

Speaker 1 (02:49:26):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, the man who was

(02:49:48):
old enough to point out that there is no such
thing as dog years. Dogs just don't live as long
as humans.

Speaker 2 (02:49:57):
Rick Birches deal with it. America, We're back. Thank sure
of being with us today. As we unpack another one,
it taggs from Andy Andrews as he's now working his
way back to the Gulf of America. He said, Kittle's
seventy six million dollar contract is seventy five million more
dollars than Cleveland is offering Sadir Sanders. Oh oh, and

(02:50:23):
and watch for the cat cammels. Watch kangaroos.

Speaker 10 (02:50:29):
I got camel stuck on my mind in one thousand pounds.

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Speaker 10 (02:51:52):
I know that you say you don't have it, but
we all know you do. OCD No, I just like
things a certain way. Have you ever heard or do
you suffer from O s DSD OSD.

Speaker 2 (02:52:07):
I don't know what that is. You don't want Okay,
we'll take a listen.

Speaker 31 (02:52:11):
See, are you or a loved one still saying word
or ending sentences with all that in a mega chips
You may be suffering from OSD Outdated Slaying Disorder. Ever,
OSD affects thousands, mainly those who peaked during Blockbusters Prime.

Speaker 24 (02:52:33):
Oh way, if.

Speaker 31 (02:52:34):
You've ever described a spreadsheet as off the chain, help
is available. Don't let your lingo be stuck in a
time capsule. Dude, talk to your local gen Z Laison today.

Speaker 22 (02:52:46):
Oh yeah, that is so cringe OCD.

Speaker 2 (02:52:52):
No, this is OSD.

Speaker 10 (02:52:53):
And having older, older kids, adult boys, I will fall
into this trap. I'll say something and like no, you
know you did not dad, don't you know?

Speaker 2 (02:53:04):
And and you'd be like, oh, no you did. Yeah, yes,
I've heard. Are you sweet? I've heard? Yeah. And then
I'll use dudes some That's part.

Speaker 4 (02:53:14):
Of how I talk. That's not going away. I'll be saying, like, dude,
I'm dying.

Speaker 10 (02:53:18):
About oki dokiem se to me.

Speaker 4 (02:53:23):
That's more timeless stuff like dude, man sweet.

Speaker 2 (02:53:26):
About col beans? Unacceptable? Completely unacceptable?

Speaker 6 (02:53:31):
Yeah like that, that's a little more time, you know,
time sensitive. There are some things that are time sensitive
that you can't say anymore?

Speaker 2 (02:53:38):
Would you say? Groovy? Is groovy?

Speaker 4 (02:53:41):
Is pretty out?

Speaker 2 (02:53:41):
Pretty sure? That's pretty pretty much groovy sold? But can
we bring it back? Things come back? Yeah, I think
you can pretty groovy about.

Speaker 4 (02:53:49):
I'm an adult man, and I don't care what anybody
thinks anymore.

Speaker 2 (02:53:51):
So I do what classic? This is classic O S. D. Denial.

Speaker 10 (02:53:56):
Yeah, so see you're your kids are young, so you
can't embarrass them yet. But you know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:54:01):
Don't you hear that anthem?

Speaker 10 (02:54:03):
Well they'll get embarrassed when they could watch it later.
Sweet is really getting hammered on?

Speaker 2 (02:54:10):
Word word never used that, I never I don't don't
about dope? What about chump? Chump? Chump? I don't use Yeah,
I do use chump. I say that. What bothers me
is that this the government thinks we're just a whole
bunch of chumps. It still works, I think chumps. I love.

Speaker 10 (02:54:28):
Heavy is being hammered on here to describe something sad
or unfortunate.

Speaker 2 (02:54:32):
That's heavy.

Speaker 4 (02:54:33):
No, that still works, man.

Speaker 2 (02:54:34):
This is heavy, heavy stuff. This is a heavy reacting.
They were they were fine and getting saying we can't
do cool. But when you're excited, it's stoked. That's getting
you never got into I used the word I'm jacked
about this. I love that. Let me look for that. Yeah,
because you're like jacked. I've never said gnarly in my life.

Speaker 4 (02:54:56):
I never This is like surfer lingo. They're out there
trying to This is for erasure, is what it is.

Speaker 2 (02:55:01):
I've never never done that before, No way, way, rad
never heard that. Did you use it? Did y'all feel
like when word first came out that we moved off
word to your mother a little quick? Your mother? I
like I did too.

Speaker 4 (02:55:16):
One makes me feel weird. Why why do you bring
my mom into this?

Speaker 2 (02:55:19):
Word to your mother tight is that's tight? That's all.
We can't run that all.

Speaker 6 (02:55:25):
But now you got these gen z kids coming like
the skibbity oh yes, skibbity bob.

Speaker 2 (02:55:31):
All stuff like what are you talking about?

Speaker 21 (02:55:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (02:55:33):
I don't even know how to use it.

Speaker 2 (02:55:34):
I had I had one of my adult children refer
to me as okay boomer Oh maybe because I said
something they said was outdated or I had some point
of view they thought was outdated. Homie is out that's
a ninety slang. Yeah, he's my homie. David Poly calls
me zomy g.

Speaker 4 (02:55:52):
See that's fine. I think as you get older you
can take that his voice. I think you can take
that slang with you.

Speaker 6 (02:56:00):
As you get older, you'd bring it with you and
when you're talking with people in your same age group
especially use it.

Speaker 2 (02:56:05):
Have you noticed the modern day young adults will say
if they like something, they're obsessed. Oh, I'm obsessed, right right?
You need what about? Have you heard this? And follow
me like if something's like surprising or I'm really not
sure what it means, but I'm dead what Yeah, I
haven't heard that used.

Speaker 4 (02:56:26):
Really that can be like laughing too.

Speaker 2 (02:56:27):
Yeah, I'm dead. Yeah dead. Did anybody ever in any
any of y'all ever, at any point in your life
used tubular?

Speaker 4 (02:56:39):
No, that surface only.

Speaker 2 (02:56:42):
Awesome is being outdated.

Speaker 6 (02:56:45):
It's also greg, you've gotten onto me, rig you've gotten
onto me for awesome, because God is an awesome God.
God is really the only thing that is that's using
the word.

Speaker 2 (02:56:57):
It was one of the biggest hyperbolestion. It is I
do it, Yeah, I do to another one here is
peace And then I say piece one that that is
definitely outdated. I saw there is when you say man,
that's bad. You know, it's really good. Did you know
sometimes somebody, somebody in the text off says Ricky used
the word hip a lot. I think that's outdated. Sometimes
it's almost like doing wearing something that is vintage. I'm

(02:57:20):
aware that hip is not being used a lot, and
I'm using it on purpose because I know it's vintage
and uh and you know what I mean, I know
that it's old and outdating, and that's why I'm drawn
to it. Let's see to me, don't use that.

Speaker 6 (02:57:36):
Yeah, that's right on, right on, right on, that's that's that's.

Speaker 2 (02:57:40):
All right, that's all right, that's right right.

Speaker 4 (02:57:44):
Look, you have to throw so much shade at me, guys,
I'm about getting.

Speaker 2 (02:57:49):
Excuse me, check your privilege.

Speaker 4 (02:57:51):
Slay yourself.

Speaker 1 (02:57:55):
Snap, snap, This is the Rick Burgers Showpepe.

Speaker 2 (02:58:04):
Coo coo coo coot. Uh. So we're back. Thanks for

(02:58:26):
being with us today, America. Before We've done a lot today.
If you missed it, go back and catch the archives.
I see some of you even asking about topics, asking
if we discussed them, and we have, Like one of
you on the text line, Hey, if y'all play back.
Trump's interview on ABC yes, we have. We we back
him and he just tearing him apart. Uh oh my goodness.

(02:58:49):
Uh So if you want to go back and catch
that on the archive, you can also Wednesday Bible Study
today noon Central, one o'clock Eastern. We'll be continuing in
job today, so for that on our YouTube channel you
can join us live, or if the YouTube channel live
option didn't work for you, or that time doesn't work,
you can catch the archives soon after some more.

Speaker 10 (02:59:11):
I just have a store here that that we don't
have to get to. It's it's timeless. Greg loves it though.

Speaker 2 (02:59:16):
Oh yeah, is this what you're gonna play for me
in the break? No, can't do that. Uh no, this
this would be what do y'all think is happening here?
Kind of moment? But go ahead. Well, I mean I
don't have we could do both your okay.

Speaker 3 (02:59:30):
I was pretty shocked and scared because, I mean, I
have a kid, so I know how scary it is
to come home and find.

Speaker 4 (02:59:34):
Your kick and your car gone.

Speaker 15 (02:59:36):
This is a really high trafficked area for a little
kid to be driving right here.

Speaker 2 (02:59:39):
That's honestly crazy to me.

Speaker 4 (02:59:41):
I can't believe that he had the knowledge to really
know how to drive a car, and even.

Speaker 2 (02:59:46):
So, how was just good? He went ahead and took
it one on the little joy round. He took mama's
car on a joy ride. Yes he did. How old?

Speaker 15 (02:59:54):
And that's a blessing really because honestly, the fact that
that child that was seven years old didn't crash.

Speaker 4 (03:00:01):
I wonder what that situation was there, like where his
mom wash.

Speaker 10 (03:00:07):
We have a seven year old boy in Utah. He's
accused of taking his mom's car with his little sister inside.
Oh no, and driving ten miles through multiple towns. He
stopped completely when the car hit a parking strip and
disabled it.

Speaker 16 (03:00:22):
Uh.

Speaker 10 (03:00:22):
Neither one of the kids or other people on the
road were injured, but he was able to control the
car and drive ten miles through to a couple of times.

Speaker 2 (03:00:33):
And uh and luckily I may not see him and
go whoa, no, wait a minute, I know. Our first
reaction is everybody to get onto his parents. I'm kind
of proud of his parents. They got a seven year old.
They can drive a car that good a baseball very good,
But the sim a gun can drive. It'd be one
of those moments as a parent you'd get onto him
and be a lot of trouble. Everybody interview and you'd

(03:00:53):
walk in a room by your seven go ten miles
and my seven year old drive guards ten miles. So
about it.

Speaker 10 (03:00:59):
About eight am local time on Sunday, officers got a
call about a reckless driver on twenty first Street, their
local and Wall Avenue the name of the street. The
caller said the car wasn't staying in its lane and
that the driver prepared to be really young.

Speaker 2 (03:01:16):
Okay, I bet they didn't think seven year old young?

Speaker 27 (03:01:19):
Huh.

Speaker 10 (03:01:20):
When they got there, the police found a boy and
his sister had actually gotten behind the wheel roughly ten
miles away in clearfield of town.

Speaker 2 (03:01:28):
There in Utah am missing to anybody, no, it says.

Speaker 10 (03:01:34):
When police caught up with the driver, the boy, they
tried to pull him over, but he didn't stop. They
chose not to chase him out of safety concerns. They
later found the car about three miles down the road
from where the original call hit and it was in
a parking trip that had hit one and was disabled.

Speaker 2 (03:01:52):
Wow, that's crazy.

Speaker 24 (03:01:55):
Seven years old.

Speaker 2 (03:01:56):
What do you think it was at aam? Do you
think they didn't want to go to church?

Speaker 18 (03:01:59):
What was is it?

Speaker 2 (03:02:01):
Why? The boy would come and hear the car, get
me in the car, and I'm out. Ye had to
get the keys or bob whatever. Now and know how
that works in ten miles that's a long way when
you can't even sail over the dash hardly. Yeah, that's weird.
I had to work the pedals. Yeah, I can't believe
he's a big This is a I mean there's I
mean a very big seven year old.

Speaker 10 (03:02:23):
A little psa here they say, police are saying, watch
where you put your keys and make sure your kids
cannot have access to your car.

Speaker 2 (03:02:29):
Twin took his sister with him. Yeah, let's go, Adler.
How is he seen?

Speaker 10 (03:02:33):
You couldn't even see over the steeringwell, they said, he
was like this, Really, how you asking ada?

Speaker 2 (03:02:38):
Because he's well, I would think that somehow he would
know what kind of height you would need to be
able to see out of a vehicle. I mean you
got to be a certain height, right.

Speaker 4 (03:02:46):
You want to hear from the mom, Yeah, the actual
mom of the child.

Speaker 2 (03:02:50):
Yes, yeah, she is on the phone.

Speaker 1 (03:02:53):
He did tell everybody that he was going to McDonald's,
which is crazy as I have one right up the
street from me.

Speaker 2 (03:03:01):
But he probably passed like five or six of them
on his little Jerry. Right, she took good. Gracious, she
needs to be a little more sent I know she
thinks it's funny. Is that picture of that? This picture
they keep showing, I don't know what that is, and
I'm almost afraid to ask, what are you talking about?
Was it the the axle or something of the star?
What is that that?

Speaker 26 (03:03:23):
That's the Yeah, that's the in the guts of the car.
Oh yeah, yeah, that's the that's the like the four
axle thing. I thought that was a picture that's inside
the wheel frame. That's in the yeah, wheel Well, well,
well thank.

Speaker 2 (03:03:36):
You, but it looks really bad. I bet you can't
have whoever made the call put that up there. Wrong call.
You're right, But yeah, I'm with I'm with the text,
the focus on the everybody texting saying this is Ricky
Bobby in real life. That's true. You got to get
this kid and go court racing immediately. Yeah, I mean
I agree with that.

Speaker 4 (03:04:00):
Big fox in the house. We're turning it loud.

Speaker 1 (03:04:02):
The Rick Burgess show was rocking.

Speaker 4 (03:04:04):
Look, everybody's like the answer emails tack tape.

Speaker 2 (03:04:08):
But we're on the go.

Speaker 24 (03:04:09):
Hey, Birge on the mic.

Speaker 4 (03:04:10):
No time to stall. We're taking control, We're.

Speaker 24 (03:04:13):
Answering them all.

Speaker 4 (03:04:14):
Hey Bush, Hey Bush, what's the word today?

Speaker 2 (03:04:16):
So let's start with James Hey Bird, Hey Burge. Podcast
listener here, been catching up from the end of last week.
All I can say is, what in the world was
Adler doing? Was he singing? If he could sing the
national anthem faster than anyone had ever sung it before?
Was was he racing? But ultimately I have to say

(03:04:40):
it's one of the greatest moments in Eddie van Adler
history to me. So uh, the reason you were singing
it so fast was you think people drag it out,
but you also had your children all time to keep up.

Speaker 20 (03:04:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:04:52):
I didn't think the fast part was so bad. It
was so I was up so high.

Speaker 2 (03:04:57):
I started so.

Speaker 4 (03:04:57):
High my kids distracted me.

Speaker 2 (03:04:58):
Was it really fast? It was fast?

Speaker 4 (03:05:00):
Not trying to do a bit. I really I wouldn't.
I would not do that.

Speaker 2 (03:05:03):
And the it was fast.

Speaker 4 (03:05:06):
It was faster than probably should have been. And I
didn't realize I paste so.

Speaker 2 (03:05:10):
Much when I sing, tremendous amount of pacing. I pastd
a lot.

Speaker 4 (03:05:12):
Evidently that's not what you do.

Speaker 2 (03:05:15):
She took your hat. Yeah, you're not on the phone.

Speaker 4 (03:05:18):
Yeah, I'm not on the phone having a conversation at
the house.

Speaker 2 (03:05:20):
Yeah, when I'm on the phone. I don't know why,
but I have to. Yeah, hey bird a birds from Justin.
I just want to throw this out out there, just
for everyone to consider. So Adler picks his kids up
from school, coats, cleans, changes dippers, takes care of his
weird dogs, takes his kids everywhere he goes, and they

(03:05:41):
were with him and it rushed him through the national anthem.
I have to ask an uncomfortable question. Is it possible
that Eddie van Adler, wanting to fit in with the
rest of the guys, has invented a wife and family?

Speaker 4 (03:05:53):
Oh, okay, my family's real.

Speaker 2 (03:05:57):
Have any of you actually met his wife and seen
her in person?

Speaker 7 (03:06:01):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (03:06:02):
Or is he making his wife up? And by the way,
whose kids are those?

Speaker 4 (03:06:07):
Their mind?

Speaker 24 (03:06:09):
Their mind?

Speaker 2 (03:06:09):
He says, I'm wondering, has Eddie van Adler pulled at Mantaiteo.

Speaker 4 (03:06:13):
No, I've met her my wife before, you've seen her
in person before?

Speaker 2 (03:06:19):
And Justin says, I really want to hear Greg's take
on this conspiracy theory.

Speaker 4 (03:06:23):
Look, I've actually mentioned this before.

Speaker 2 (03:06:26):
Have you ever met Aaron Gregg. I met someone who
claimed to be named Aaron. I did that.

Speaker 6 (03:06:32):
I mentioned this before, guys, And yes, I do all
that stuff, But you don't hear me complaining about laundry.
You don't hear me complaining about getting the kids to school.
I do pick up as much as I can, but
I don't take the kids to school ever. Y'all know
why we're live at five? My goodness, I don't complain about,
you know, being beautiful and extremely sexy. I don't have

(03:06:55):
to handle any.

Speaker 2 (03:06:55):
Of that stuff in the house handled.

Speaker 4 (03:06:57):
My wife takes care of all that, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 2 (03:07:01):
You know this is how bad it's gotten. You hear
a good father and a good husband, and your first
thought isn't what a great husband? What a great father?

Speaker 21 (03:07:08):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (03:07:08):
Your first thought is something's wrong here?

Speaker 4 (03:07:10):
Yes, yeah, my wife does so much.

Speaker 6 (03:07:12):
I do a lot too, and I try to be
as hands on, and honestly, it's just the time. Ruby
is five now, the time goes so fast. I can
be miserable and sleep deprived and worn down for ten
years of my life because that's all you get, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (03:07:27):
So I'm okay with all that Somebody once told me, yeah,
they're out of here, so that's why it gets real busy.
Somebody once told me that the days are long, but
the years are short.

Speaker 4 (03:07:38):
Somebody said it. Somebody said, doynamite comes with small packages
also as well.

Speaker 2 (03:07:42):
I would love you. I know, well, I do say
one of the things. And here I go, throwing a
little bit of serious in here, because that's a funny thing,
but a little serious here. I was once asked one
time because of the time we work, I'm sure y'all
got the same thing. And I had a dad asked
me why I picked my kids up from school? You know,
you've been working and with da da da da, and

(03:08:03):
you know, couldn't Sherry pick them up or whatever like that.
And I said, no, No, I don't go pick my
kids up from school because I have to. I pick
them up from school because I get to There's a
lot of dads that have no option on that at all. Now,
you made a good point. A lot of them, though,
have the other end that we don't have. They see
their kids in the morning and their wife before they

(03:08:23):
go to work because they're all up getting ready for
school and everything. At the same time we're not. We
never see our kids go to school. We never see
our wives hardly ever when they get up. And so
the reason why I was, I wasn't even doing that
to try to be a good husband as much as
I was doing it for that seat time with my kids.

(03:08:44):
That seat time when they come out of school, sit
in their dad's vehicle and how's your day? And you
just spending that seat time with them, as at Or said,
you don't have it long. So I look at us
as actually blessed, even though up real early we were
always blessed to be able to pick our kids up

(03:09:05):
most every day from school. Yeah, place you get a
good nap in the carpool, right, Well, I did wish
wish people would have thought maybe I could have been
in cardiac arrest and they didn't the windows. But what
I'm saying is you can't replace that seat, tom No,
It's it's really crucial.

Speaker 18 (03:09:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (03:09:20):
And a lot of dads don't get to do it now.
A lot of make it up another way. That was
just an opportunity that we had. Yeah, and doing our
job the way we do it.

Speaker 10 (03:09:26):
Yeah, you pull up with and your son hears goofy music,
you know, coming from the car and you're embarrassing and
that's great.

Speaker 2 (03:09:32):
And he's walking to the car. Turn that down, Dad,
turn that down. Oh yeah. And then there's always the
teacher that comes out and says, you need to do
something with your kid. Yeah, and you're there to get
here first, right.

Speaker 4 (03:09:43):
We don't have to handle having, you know, booties that
don't quit.

Speaker 2 (03:09:45):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (03:09:46):
What is the Rick Burgess show? He was told, good
luck finding a job that would pay him to be
the class cloud. Rick Burgess.

Speaker 2 (03:10:08):
Wrapping it up, America. You want to dial up a
little bit, you can eight eight eight six. Big Box
might be able to squeeze in a few unscreened phone
calls before the hour is over and for a lot
of you to show'll be over today. If you miss anything,
grab it on the archives. They're available every day on
the YouTube channel and the podcast channel. You remember the

(03:10:28):
time we warned that there was a Trump protester, big
attempt to a big Trump protest. I believe it was
the Alabama LSU game, Oh in Alabama, and it all
went south. When I forget his name, he punctured the
big baby Trump balloon and we warned, probably not the
best place, can I just tell the Democrats something. If

(03:10:50):
you're going to go out and be anti Trump, our
home state's not the place to do it. Yeah, you
might get away with it and mobile, but that's about it.
You know, they've got some kind of some the culture
a little different there. But uh, I just saw this
headline from al dot com that Obato the Texas is

(03:11:11):
it bet Ohey says name thee I forgot about by Obo.
Oh yeah, that he's coming to Tuscaloosa today. Yeah, McFarland Boulevard.
And when you hear the name of the protest, guys,
I'm just telling you this is a bad idea. Everybody
remember us saying this, We predict this every time. Would
you take part, even if you were a Democrat, Okay,

(03:11:35):
would you take part in something called tide tied against Trump?
I wouldn't go near that.

Speaker 4 (03:11:42):
No.

Speaker 2 (03:11:43):
That that's just even if you were going to do it,
don't call it that. That that that that that gets
the nat myres of the world motivated to be there.

Speaker 4 (03:11:52):
Don't you invoke the name of the tide against Trump?

Speaker 2 (03:11:55):
Exactly. And I'm gonna tell you what. I'll follow Filobado
Flooeah today.

Speaker 10 (03:12:04):
Yeah, it was announced yesterday that Nick Saban's gonna speak
before Trump addresses University of Alabama. Trump announced, we we
hit that that these coming to the commencement for Alabama.
But this is a tide to this is Nick's gonna
talk before him. These are the Democrats doing Tied against Trump?

Speaker 2 (03:12:22):
Yeah? Yeah, Now, wasn't there some kind of didn't we
get some kind of comments at one time that Saban
might be a Democrat. I don't know, I know what
you're doing.

Speaker 4 (03:12:31):
He has had some I'm telling you, yeah, he has.

Speaker 19 (03:12:35):
He had.

Speaker 2 (03:12:36):
I didn't say he was.

Speaker 27 (03:12:38):
I was.

Speaker 2 (03:12:38):
You just had that.

Speaker 21 (03:12:39):
Look.

Speaker 2 (03:12:39):
I'm telling you one thing. You hear me speaking loud
and clear. I wouldn't be part of Tied against Trump.
Of all places you want to protest Trump, the Tide
is not the place to do it. And you think
you learned from the past.

Speaker 10 (03:12:50):
Yeah, well, I mean we're right up on it here
because I think it's if you're listening live, it's it's
tomorrow night, right May first, at Coleman Coliseum.

Speaker 2 (03:12:59):
I think it is. It's gonna be Thursday evening, six
thirty pm. This protest is I think today, okay, yeah, right,
the day ahead. But I wouldn't you how about there's
no way, no how Yeah.

Speaker 6 (03:13:18):
Speaking of protesters at Trump, this is from Trump's Michigan
rally that we talked about earlier. If you guys wanted,
there was a protester at his his rally in Michigan,
and he shut it down in a hilarious manner.

Speaker 2 (03:13:31):
If you guys want it, Okay, it's so great.

Speaker 24 (03:13:34):
What's the problem over there? What's the problem is that
a radical left lunatic. He's just a child, all right?
Get about?

Speaker 28 (03:13:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 24 (03:13:46):
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, ma'am. I thought it was
a guy.

Speaker 5 (03:13:52):
Like you.

Speaker 24 (03:13:53):
That's fine, And she now has to go home to
a mother who's a big Trump fan.

Speaker 2 (03:14:02):
He's so god.

Speaker 4 (03:14:04):
He's a stand up comedian, he really is. He's just riffing.
He's just doing crowd work.

Speaker 10 (03:14:08):
So back to him speaking at Alabama's commode.

Speaker 2 (03:14:13):
It's Trump a rotade.

Speaker 10 (03:14:15):
It's only going to be open to ticket holders who
were sent information a few days ago. University of Alabama
said the free tickets will not be transfer transferable. So
he's going to speak Thursday evening and it's optional if
you want to come and uh, you know, and hear
him or whatever. The commencement ceremonies scheduled for May second
through the May fourth are still being held as plan.

(03:14:35):
This is going to be him speaking on Thursday, all right,
have you you know we're doing that the show on location? Okay,
coming up on May fourteenth. Right, and this is where normally,
this is where Save It and I hang out together.
Am I gonna get to hang with him this time?
Let me see here hang out?

Speaker 2 (03:14:55):
No, he and I hit it all. Yeah, there's actually
a picture of him smiling. We connect. Yeah, that was
actually then you think.

Speaker 10 (03:15:03):
Let's see here, we got here, we got right, we
got Charles Barkley, coach Saban will be there as well
as coach de boor coach Freeze, Jamie Johnson, Okay, coach
smart Bo Jackson, Riley Green, Greg McElroy.

Speaker 2 (03:15:19):
A J. McCarey, and I only have we ever met
him and talked to him.

Speaker 10 (03:15:23):
Senator coach Tommy Tuberville, coach coach Nate Oates, Commissioner Greg
Sanki will be there.

Speaker 2 (03:15:32):
Let's see, Coach Dilferd will be there. No, boy, and
is it Lulu Gribbon? Is that the young lady that
was attacked by the boy I'm speaking, I don't I
just asked a simple question. Went to hang with the list?
I thought it was I used to know how to
pronounce her last sorry like ribbon.

Speaker 20 (03:15:54):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (03:15:55):
So I was giving you a list because you were
paying attention at that time. Yeah, and you weren't the
other time I read it. Well, let me tell you
what it was bad. I was researching something. I messed it. Hmm,
what not taking the brink? What were you researching? If
I say it out loud, it'll be trouble m Huh.

Speaker 4 (03:16:13):
Why would you tell us then?

Speaker 2 (03:16:15):
Well, because I want you all to I want to
have your attention when we go to break. I'm just
thinking out loud right now. So I heard the list,
and those are all great names, no fantastic. I've always
wanted to meet in person. Jamie Johnson. Did you know
that he is good friends with Andy Blanks? I did not.
Did y'all ever know that? From Team man Church?

Speaker 12 (03:16:33):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (03:16:33):
Cool? Straight up?

Speaker 4 (03:16:34):
Are you serious?

Speaker 2 (03:16:35):
Yes? They like like if he's playing anywhere near Andy Blanks,
Andy's there? Really no, and he'll be backstage hanging wow,
Yeah he's Uh. Did you have you heard the song
that that he and Zach Brown did?

Speaker 9 (03:16:52):
It?

Speaker 31 (03:16:52):
Was?

Speaker 2 (03:16:52):
I mean, I would saying it was like like yet right,
it was in recent history? Really good? Am I something?
My pride, my stupid pride, pride, stubborn pride gets home.

Speaker 4 (03:17:02):
Two years ago?

Speaker 2 (03:17:03):
Yeah? Have you heard this? I don't think so good. Yeah.
I didn't discover it to about two or three months
just now there. Well, I don't keep up with that
kind of stuff. I think we might need to schedule
some extra time with you and coach saving. I mean,
he's really going to be laid back. I know we
hit it. We hit it off, and you know, I
don't like to bug him about football because then he
starts thinking rightfully. So I know more about football on

(03:17:26):
a pinky than you do in your whole body. Please
don't ask me stupid questions. So I always talked to
him about the lake and things he likes to do
away from football and things like that. You can ask
him what it was like, uh working with coach of course,
of Lawrence cor retiring, you can ask him

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