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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Big Fox Entertainment. Please, I'm oh Rick Butchers, so with
speeding Guig Butchers and Evan and Rick Boches.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
And let's go America. The US Army at Fort McClellan said, birds,
we're ready, Target Distribution, working hard truck driver and Dothan, Alabama.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
They're ready.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Let's go.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Look there there's the able community on beautiful Mount Cheehaul ready. Laurel,
Mississippi ready. Mister Chinn's personal trainer is ready. Let's go America.
(01:17):
If you're ready, say I'm ready. Oh my goodness. Trapped
at the airport in Birminghill. Birds, we need you. Are
you gonna be there a while? Mechanical issues, Oh, you're
going nowhere?
Speaker 5 (01:32):
Ready?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Man County, Alabama, Crestline Elementary. What is a summer school?
What summer school? And I'm not summer school? Trenton George
just says we're here. And all those working on the
railroad they say we always ready, thanks for being here.
Eighteen wheelers said bring it boys, we're rolling. Show Creek
(01:56):
Valley ready. Haneyville, Kentucky Ready, Uh, speedy, Greg Gadler ready.
Speaker 6 (02:03):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
And there there's continuing to pour in. Is that far
you up? Yeah, when the band plays and everybody's letting,
you know, text nation, letting you know you're out there.
Oh yeah, we're ready to you ain't alone now sometimes
it feels like it. Yeah, but when I say this
time of the day, you know, I'm shocked at how
many people are on our schedule. I'm talking about live.
(02:24):
It's it's a it's a little bit shocking. It's a
little bit shocking. It is some who have already been
out there. Yeah. Yeah, I'm wrapping up and going at it.
That's true. Speaking of that, I don't I don't know
how it works with with you guys, But so I
had I heard the little tiny voice in the dark
today my wife, you know, because you're trying to get
(02:45):
up and get out of there, and you know, we
basically move around and pitch black. Yeah, you know, because
you're trying not to wake anybody up, of course when
they get up and on your day you're sleeping, not saying.
But but anyway, the solos, we're so quiet, Yeah, and
why yes, that's so and I and it's not even closing.
I don't understand either.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
I know they can hear, right, so they have to hear.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Just bust on in. Lights are popping on, the doors
are going open, doors are open with light coming in,
not shutting it back.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Right.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
And I don't know where they got the PA system
for the drawers, but they're and it's like their microphone,
right and so, but I heard from the darkness, Hey baby,
I said, well, good morning, you do it. Don't let
me wake you. I think I'm gonna go ahead and
get up. I see you can get up at three
three fifteen. That's when you're getting up. I'm thinking I
(03:40):
might start getting on your schedule that way, we're on
the same skeedule. When we go to bed the same
time and all you leave and she's still up, I'm not.
I'm not baby going to sleep a faint voice from
the bed right right, I'm gonna start getting on your schedule.
And we tried this before, okay, I remember one year
(04:00):
she was like, I'm all in and it's all right,
But how about this. It's not a requirement. It's fine.
Nobody should be up at that time unless you have
to go to work, right, That's it. That's it. You
don't have to. You don't have to.
Speaker 8 (04:13):
You can also didn't know you're a percussionist.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Right in the middle of the night. Wow. Wow, though, boy,
what are we doing there? I don't I don't know
about y'all. But but every now and then, like on
the weekend, if we're off, I'll get a I need
something clock and I'm like, were sitting your clock for
I got to go to the whatever, you know on
a Saturday, or like this past Sunday, she had to
(04:37):
go to a meeting at church early. And once they
set that clock, I know what that means. That's when
I'm getting up to Yeah, let me tell you. Everything's
about to everything's about to get real. Do you think
they're so accustomed to us not being there? They just
start getting themselves together as if we're not there. I
(04:57):
don't know. Is that what it is? Because it's so
normal that we're not Is that part of it? Rude?
On the rig, I wouldn't.
Speaker 8 (05:07):
Bet On the rare occasion, I'm getting ready for work
and the house is empty. I got the house to myself.
It's amazing how much faster I can move when I'm.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Trying to be you know.
Speaker 8 (05:18):
Yeah, yeah, I'm not.
Speaker 9 (05:19):
Like picking up my keys achelowly, it's slowly, guys.
Speaker 7 (05:25):
I take the clothes and I've talked to this that
I'm going to wear the next day, and I put
them outside the room, you know, because I just for
I just lay them on our table in the dining.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Room and just and then go out there and and
and dress. That's a good way to.
Speaker 7 (05:40):
Do it, because if not, you're going to be clanging around.
So I just I go from from the bathroom and
turn the lights off, and then your eyes are adjusting,
so you're walking back through the bedroom and you know,
you can't see anything, and then and then you go
out and and that's my only way of not waking
her up.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
Does anybody get the the shove from the wire when
you already hear the clock, You just hadn't had a
chance to get your hand up here and stop at you. Yeah, yeah,
I'm like, give me a second. I mean, I hear
it too. I just I got to move over there
and get my hand up there. I mean to cut
it off. I don't have to have a shove. Of course,
I almost snooze twice, are you? Oh?
Speaker 7 (06:15):
Yeah, see that. I know I'm not a snoozer minute.
Sometimes it's it's at least once. And I know y'all,
y'all say I'm weird for wearing my watch. But if
you wear it enough, you don't even know it's I
don't even know it's sleeping the watch. Yeah, and I don't.
I don't even know it's on.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
You know, you're in the bed, like rolling around moving
pillows with a watch, with just an Apple watch on. Yes,
you're like those people they put them monitors on their ankle. Yeah, okay,
and you got me that that's no, it's just it's
that's just ass. It's something different, a big old thing
(06:54):
on my as no comparison, but anyway, that's one benefit
is that with the alarm, before it makes a noise,
it gives you a little bit of a vibration on
your wrist and then you can quickly turn it off,
so it never really that's huge that I would never
wake up enough to do that. You feel it, You
feel it, you will. First of time, I'd be away
(07:15):
because I can't sleep with the watch. Absolutely. All I
would think about all night is watch on, watching watch watch,
going to sleep. But there's up snagging on my pillow. Yeah,
my head's dead.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
But but but it also is able to like monitor
me during the night, so I can see, you know,
you hope it's right.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
But yeah, but I know y'all don't believe anything. And
y'all gonna say it's stupid. You know, we make fun
of things. Don't show me where he got three hours sleep?
I know he got more than three hours sleep.
Speaker 7 (07:47):
Back by the way, I've never shown him that I've
gotten three hours hours before.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
This is, this is, here's, here's what I want. Y'all
get it all out of it. Listen. I look at
the information, and then what do I do? How can
I change you? Well, I'm not I'm just I don't
know how. I guess the next night you get some sleep,
because you know you didn't get any. But did I
try the night before? I'm sorry, I mean, what do
you do something different to try to get more sleep?
I mean, what do you do? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (08:12):
I think we all know sometimes that we don't sleep great.
But that kind of lets you know, hey, I got
more deep sleep than not. This is kind of the
extent of the sleep or whatever. And I'm sure some
of it is not one hundred percent, but it's closed
your blood pressure, your your heart.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Rate all through the night. I mean, I just I
know gives you an idea of what time I get up,
I just use my own but you thank you?
Speaker 4 (08:32):
Yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
For okay? And then what times you go to bed
at a certain time but you don't fall asleep. Well,
here's what I do to this one. If I didn't
sleep good the night before, I'm usually real sleep the
next thing, I go to sleep earlier. I do. You're
right now and you never watched you watch it? Have
to do it for me, just trying to.
Speaker 7 (08:51):
Guess I'm stupid, You're.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
I need to take this off my wrist and throw
it at You've always with a even regular watch, which
is really weird. No, I've never slept with a regular watch.
Yeah I did not. He slat with a watch on
one hand and lived strong on the other. Oh, you
had the magnetic things. Sake got through my bile. Go ahead,
(09:17):
get it out of You're like a doll on my leg.
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, still denying any envoltments
in the food Fights of nineteen seventy nine.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Rick Burgess, Yep, Yeah, one day, how would it feel
to finally have Oxford High School, once and for all
go on record and say we now acknowledge and exoner
rate Rick Burgess from the food fight in nineteen seventy nine.
Once and for all could hurt somebody do that, all right?
(10:03):
So here we go from text Nation. Hey, speedy straight man,
the straight Man. I love my fit bit. It's made
me more conscious of my sleep and physical activity. It
was a gift for my wife, or I would have
never won it. But now I never take it off.
Don't let the bird just boys body. So there. Well,
y'all made fun of nobody's making fun, and I just said,
(10:24):
usually think you were making fun.
Speaker 7 (10:26):
Then y'all got an issue making fun. Y'all made fun
of the wash thing. That's not new, that's not that's like. No,
it's hard for you, but it's not hard for me.
You had that big around one I didn't.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
I don't know how usual about to win a gay
from the Honeycombe honer. We're just in proving. We're just
in proven today. We just making the coder fan no
Honeycomb hide out. That was one of my favorite watches ever.
I think it was as big as the wheel it
was it was. I bet you had a super strong
wrists turn that thing around. I really think he's slipping.
(11:01):
He's forgotten, you know, Greg, in his mind, he thinks
you watched with the watch, had discussion before you had
a smart watch.
Speaker 7 (11:08):
Okay, good, So is that what is a fit bit?
That's what that is. Yeah, it's the same thing as
an Apple. It's just a different company. It gives you,
it gives you different feedback.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Remember the watches for growing up that you hit a
bunny to play Dixie? Why would you Dixie? Was nobody
remembers a Dixie watching you? You remember? No, I don't remember. Yeah, No,
I don't remember Dixie watched Greg. Maybe I'm just tried
to put it out of my mind. I don't know.
(11:38):
I'm telling you there was a Dixie watch. No, I
don't remember that horn on your truck. Okay, that was
I had that. I didn't know I had that home.
That was funny the day you figured that out. You
didn't even know it when you bought it. They added
that extra no charge when I played a bonus bonus
can find it. But coming through the circle driveway, what
(12:00):
did you do when you saw the button and you
went and no one, Now if you remember the stories,
those of you that don't know don't know that story.
So y'all, y'all know we've talked about back in the
Rick and Bubby years and still and still still talk
about it to this day. Is our friend JT, who
has been in the business forever. He's a legend in
radio and just the world's greatest hypochondriac. But he JT
(12:26):
always has some kind of deal going, so, you know,
and so you know, all of us, if you're in
this business or have been, you know, there's times that
you might be in between companies or whatever, and it's
some point, you know, because JT is always worried about something.
He had some concern that his whole career was was
on the downfall, and he's thought he could pick up
(12:47):
a little extra cash by selling used cars. Do you
remember this, yes, And so in course, you know, if
if JT's got something to sell, the first place he
gonna go, Like most people when they have a new kid,
they're going to the friends and family pairs. You can
see him coming and he's like, you need a used car?
Let me know. So anyway, so we were one of
(13:07):
the things too, when you do what we do, which
there's so many great perks. But the problem with perks
is you don't know how long you got them. Now,
let me be clear, in our industry, the perks are
fewer and fewer now, okay, But in the heyday of
terrestrial radio, I mean they were perks everywhere. But the
perks would come and go, you know, you wouldn't count
on Yeah, And so we were we were driving vehicles
(13:30):
and doing commercials. But the vehicles, to us, all we
had to do was buy the insurance, yeah, and the tag,
but the truck was ours and then we'd have to
turn them in every year. Well, we got in between.
A dealership decided they weren't going to continue, and then
another group was considering it. So we were in between.
And I mean, you got to have a vehicle. And
(13:50):
I love Ram trucks, as you know, and so I
just jt'sa oh, come down see me. I gotta use
Ram truck be perfect for you. And I thought, well,
I thought, a little bam, make a deal JT's way
and get me one. I go down there and we
driving around and he's in there. When we think we think,
I said I think, I said, I think yeah, I
said I think that you can buy today. And I
(14:12):
was like, yeah, I think I am, And uh right,
I mean, I mean, you know, like, come on, you
can I tell can I tell my guy you're going
to buy?
Speaker 10 (14:20):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
So he guy. So we go through the report of sale.
If you're selling me the truck, shouldn't we cover the
Dixie horn? That would be okay. So he never covers that,
and I never know anything about it. It's so a
lot of Dixie horns out there. No, And so I
get into the truck. Today's I drive. I drive off
in the truck. I'm happy with the truck. I'm fine
with it. It's it's what I need, good price, whatever,
(14:44):
and yeah, I got your deal. Yeah, I'm sure you did.
So anyway, I get to the I get to the
first red light going home, and I look down and
I'm like, what is this? And there's this extra button
down there just to to my left on the loan
of the dash of the dash, and I'm like, what
any world is this? Well, like an idiot, I just
push it. That's probably stupid. I mean what if the
hood flew up? Yeah, you know. And so I go
(15:07):
over there and I and I and I pushed that
button and also in here mac mac mak, and I'm like,
what in the world this thing has a dixie horn?
Stand In the past twenty years where would you even
get a Dixie? And I thought, what you know, you
don't you don't cover the Dixie horn. And so I
(15:27):
called J. T. Bacsi. You came me in trouble with
a Dixie horn at no charge, And I'm like, so
it's an extra. Yeah. So then I had some fun
with that, but then, as you can imagine, it ended
up causing more trouble yeah than fun. Yeah, yeah, used
too much. Well well, pa, Plus, plus, it's not like
(15:49):
it played smoke on the water's playing dis Yeah you
hear the Dixie watch. Yeah, there's still having Are we
allowed to even play Dixie anymore? I mean it's his
favorite ever. Yeah, that's not annoying at all. It's like
killing my ears. You great people and class wouldn't play that,
(16:11):
by the way, these people said, they now saying that, yes,
yes they did. Let me tell you the coldest thing.
Uh we were growing up, my buddy, you mean cut
down volkswagens. They chopped the front and chopped the back off,
but mud tires on them were pretty awesome. Well, my
buddy running Mick Sheridan, he had one of those. Plus
he had a horn and it had a keypad in it,
(16:32):
and you could play multiple songs. Oh, you would type
in the code. You could do a little coocker rotch.
I mean it was it was awesome. I don't the
way he got ahead of his time.
Speaker 4 (16:44):
What was it.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
There was a horn on his vehicle, It had a keypad.
I mean, you didn't just play my song. You typped
in all kinds what you were feeling. Oh, he had
a bunch of different once you choose from what if
you remember, well, if you remember what happened, I was
coaching a little league of course at the time, and
of course the kids thought it was the greatest thing ever,
so they called for it. Well, unfortunately, you just forget
(17:07):
that this song is very divisive. You know, I don't
I'm not afraid of songs, but but but some people are.
It's very divisive, and you want to you want to
be a censor that reasonably. So I was goofing off
with it one day and somebody heard me from another field,
uh and turned me in as a racist. If you
remember that, put some put some Facebook post. To be honest,
(17:31):
I can't think why anybody else would actually have a
hornet place. Well, what what the what the incorrect accusation
was is that I played it directed at certain things,
which was complete, was completely wrong, and you did you're
sitting well if you remember it was one of the
funny women. And they did come back and do an apology.
(17:51):
I gave all the list of things that that actually
are in my real life and I said, so, if
I am a racist, I'm not a very good that's
a good you know, I really I really need to
work on it. Yeah, And so they did a bit
of a shoe. It's not going to stop them from
accusing you. Some no, and I while at somebody's record, Yeah,
that hasn't changed who they are, and apparently that continues
(18:12):
to day. This day, I was making an accusation to
move on with it.
Speaker 11 (18:16):
Let me tell you what.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Let me at the truth that I have no idea
what I'm talking about. That will not stop me from posting.
I got no idea. What if I can get it
out there first? Somebody said I'm on the home keys. Yeah,
who I found a kid. It's thirty percent.
Speaker 8 (18:31):
If you guys want one.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
No, I don't want anymore that. I do want Greg
to wear a watch the bed.
Speaker 10 (18:37):
I can't sleep.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
It's just like you're waiting band, first time you had
it on and preach out you forgot it? I wear
a tattoo.
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in the break, we we we did discover. You know,
we've talked to about a number of really important things
(22:20):
today like uga horns, uh and watches that play songs
and speedies sleeping overnight with a watch on which I
don't know how he does it either. But then just
when we thought that made a lot of sense, Greg's
informed us that he can't sleep in his wedding ring.
Sleeping rings weird. No, First of all, you normally I
(22:43):
have a rubber ring, and then then you can't fail
them on you. But if it's metal, then I guess
I could give you stuff I wanted to, but I don't.
I thought like women with a bunch of rings, I
doubt they go to bed with them, all right, it'scording with.
Speaker 7 (22:56):
The ring is mostly so you're a woman. No, I'm
just saying there with it with their wedding band. So
you take your wedding band off to lay down.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
If I think about it, the point is because then
it gets concentrated on it. But I don't say you
start thinking about it and you can't The rubber ones
I don't feel to me. I only use the rubber
ring when I'm working out, okay, and or I forget
if I'm comfortable. Well, it is comfortable, but I think
it looks ridiculous. Once again, thank you, I have one
(23:30):
on I like that, but I mean, I'm married and
I'm signifying married with a black ring. I was just
sad about it. Am I in morning?
Speaker 7 (23:41):
My ring my mother ring kept kept getting scarred up
on the bar and you know, on the dumbbells.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
And and I went, I went to that. Oh no, yeah,
I understand that my other ones just in the safe.
It's dangerous not to actually work out with the medal on. Yeah,
so I understand, But just wearing it all the time
on time I try. I can't wear it all the
time because I look down and I've got a black
ring on. I had a cameo one. Well that's that's romantic. Well,
(24:08):
I mean, yeah, telling you that, nothing says life commitment
like a camo ring. I think it's massy. Oh yeah,
so I understand the function. I like jewelry really, I
don't know. Yeah, yeah, no, I will go I will
go this far on me.
Speaker 8 (24:28):
Jewelry on a man in general makes me uncomfortable.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
It does. I don't wear jewelry. A wedding ring is
all I wear, and I don't have anything. You know,
I've even seen guys that will wear other rings. I
know that's odd to me, which is funny. Johnny Depp,
I mean, what do you do to each his own?
You know, I don't think you're a bad person if
you do it just no. Uh, and I think I
(24:51):
think jewelry and tattoos one thing I think we all
could learn less is more. Yeah, I keep going with that.
That does nobody seems to us if you're if you're
a walking comic strip, I mean, and boy, not the
best presentation.
Speaker 7 (25:04):
Now, you do have an advantage. You have the ring tattoo,
so you don't ever have to worry about it back.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Yeah, I never lose it.
Speaker 9 (25:11):
Greg says that that doesn't tip women off, and I'm like, well,
none of them are hitting on me, so I think
they're getting the idea.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
You know, I'm just saying you wouldn't down and go.
Must mean he's married. You know what I'm saying. It
looks like a sharp he got away from.
Speaker 8 (25:24):
Well, then explain why women aren't trying to pick me up?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Makes no sense working your hypothesis makes no sense now, Greg,
I'll sent a couple of big women try to physically
pick it up. Could Oh you know who gets a
pass for jewelry mister T gets you don't have to
take it off when you're rolling right now, imagine mister
T trying to sleep and all that mess he had.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
Evidently he had one big hook in the back because
it would take him an hour to put.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
On all the Yeah, he's like, man, I got to
do something.
Speaker 9 (25:57):
So he like he clamped them all together and it
was one big hook the back so we could put
on one hundred necklaces at once.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
That hard to be a wake up call. Let me
ask you this speed, When you had that serpente necklace,
did you wear it all the time, because you know
when they were sleeping the serpentine necklace, you know the chain, Yeah,
just sleeping chain. I can't remember. I don't I don't,
I don't know. I can't remember. You know j C.
J C and Race both wear chains. I used to wear.
It's funny they found him in a drawer.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
What is this if you're if you're I mean between
the age of ten and thirty, and you're not wearing
a chain, you're I mean, are you even cool?
Speaker 6 (26:32):
No?
Speaker 9 (26:32):
No, it is wild to see gold chains. Like my nephew,
he's ten eleven somewhere in there, I should know that.
But he wears a gold chain all the time, rocks
at all the time. And I noticed Speedy, your your
your your kids, So that that was why I poke.
I picked that age range because it's that whole group.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
They're all about it. Change your back, some of these changes,
especially the nil football players they're wearing. It is just
the most ridiculous looking thing I've ever seen. Yeah, it is.
And some somebody said on somebody said on text Nation
that some men are wearing pinky rings. That can't be true.
Is that true? Mark Swell would wear one. I gotta
get I gotta be honest, Mark Marks wet Man, what
(27:14):
do you the family man?
Speaker 8 (27:15):
Mark Sweating?
Speaker 2 (27:15):
The family seriously passed away, right, he did not talking
about somebody, by the way. You want to know why
I jumped in and said that, because this one here
was about him. Yeah. Yeah, if he was a pistol
he was cocking. Yeah, that was my flag to uh
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every finger that's your business.
Speaker 8 (27:37):
Mark sweat was.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
He was like a right, he was what I would
call a gypsy man.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Uh huh.
Speaker 10 (27:43):
Do you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (27:44):
You have him in his nose?
Speaker 8 (27:47):
He was, I mean, it's it's it was Johnny Depp.
It was Johnny Depp.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Various colors went woven through his hair. Yeah, maybe a
bandana somewhere somewhere in there. Dirty fingernails, you're not sure
if and it's tied to his errors for it, Yeah,
is he Jack Sparrow?
Speaker 13 (28:05):
Is he?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
But but I remember I don't even know if I
mentioned this or not on the show I played a
little ball. I hadn't heard that, and so when I
was playing even and I needed it and I understood
the function of it. But I couldn't wear arm padst
I couldn't wear any of that stuff. I didn't. I
didn't take my wrist, I didn't do anything. I couldn't
do anyff and have taped your ankles right, well, I
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did have tape them every every did or somebody else
did every day. I remember when I broke my hand,
I had to wear a glove for a little while
to hold it in place, and that doctor drove me crazy,
even though I thought it looked sharp. Of course, what
about these in baseball? Obviously it's still get on my nerves.
But you see people playing football with the necklace on,
Yeah that like.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
All that?
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Yeah you rich and and snatched and some of the
baseball I remember the guy with the pearls, look like,
look ridiculous. I've got so Yeah, when men started wearing pearls,
we should have outlawed that. Greg, I've noticed something in
baseball and you are not gonna like it, And I
thought about you. I'm so glad I remember it. I've
been trying to think of this for weeks now to
tell you so apparently, And I know how much this
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bothered you in football, when somebody would get a turnover
and you come to the sideline and they put some
ridiculous something on you and you'd run around pumpy chest
and show the crowd. Look, i've got bullhorns on now,
some kind of ridiculous and then the next play, the
thing is the ball back after all that celebration. Right. Well,
(29:34):
I'm noticing now that baseball players are started to put
weird things on when they hit a home run, big
old funny hats, yes, and like they're putting one. I
saw one team they put like a head of a
mascot on after you're hitting a home run. So now
that ridiculous stuff's come to baseball, Rick, that's been going on,
has it? Yeah? I didn't know that they put things on.
Hey no, Rick, this is funny.
Speaker 7 (29:55):
One of the teams puts on a their their their
university's football helmet and runs things runs through the field,
and it's even gotten into major League baseball. I know, yeah, okay,
oh I'm sorry. Yeah, college baseball, it's been going on. Okay,
but but not everybody does it. But they have their
own dug out celebration.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
What about they slam dunk the football in the trash
can everything that. I don't know what that is, but
let's a turnover you. For some reason, we get to
do that. But back to this to your point, you
mark my words. Because now it's entered major league, they'll
all do it. Because people, we're the biggest sheep. If
somebody does something you, it loses its uniqueness. Because it's
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the greatest line ever that I don't know who the
first person ever said it. I want to be unique
like everybody else. Yeah, and so if somebody starts something
that makes them unique, then everybody starts doing it, saying
that makes us all unique. Well it can if we're
all that way, you know. So if we're all wearing
stupid things in our head, then this is not unique,
you know. I mean, if you want to have fun,
I get it. Yeah, I'm just we don't want any
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part of it. I don't want a single part of
that fun I'm not how fun, but I am anti stupid.
Speaker 9 (31:01):
Yeah, here's an article best home run celebration props. This
is from the twenty twenty three season. Yeah, and you've
got Viking helmets. You've got triy dents. Uh, the Mariners
did a try dent. You got inflatable dumbbells.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
It's kind of weak.
Speaker 8 (31:18):
There's the Los Angeles Angels did a Samurai sword.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
So this is you're right, big hat those big hats.
I just I don't understand hat. That's a bit. I
wish I knew what team it was. Somebody I think
has got a version of their mascot's head they put
on when they hit a home run. It's like a
smaller version of it. Let's say we were a base
off time. It's a muppet. I don't know what to
put on.
Speaker 7 (31:43):
What would our what would our home run celebration be?
Rick in the dug out?
Speaker 2 (31:46):
I know y'all don't want one, but I'm saying, if
we were going to put something on, what would it be?
Are we gonna wear something? Yeah, yeah, we got we
got to put it on. We got to put it on.
Mister cheese. Chains would be cool, Just a ton of change.
And then we'd be like, oh no, Greg, Greg hit
one out. Of course, as soon as he gets the
dug out, he's a fader.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Okay, yeah, I got it.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Holds up?
Speaker 14 (32:09):
We got.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Is the Rick Burgess show Men Don't Run in the Way.
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Speaker 2 (32:36):
Thanks for being with us America, as we are working
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Speaker 8 (32:44):
We'll hear from you.
Speaker 2 (32:45):
Well run down the stories of the day. This one
a bit of a combination here, heybird, Hey birds. These
are emails that are real and they come from you,
(33:07):
the audience. This one, uh, this comes from Ryan, heybird,
Hey bird, queue up the music. What about the dog?
Hell them all? What about the dog? You in a
calle tag or digging up a ball? What about the dog?
Speaker 4 (33:26):
Kid?
Speaker 8 (33:27):
Chase, lying country dreams, lines.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Took in a dial all? What about the dog? It's
every road I takes a loot to What about the dog?
This comes from those of you that love the idea
of having a dog, and it sounds it is a
great you know, you think about it, and then all
of a sudden you realize every time you're turning around
you're asking that question, Oh, what about the dog? What
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about the Hey, babe, what do you think you want
to go out? And maybe just a well, I don't know,
I'm kind of mood. Don't we go out to eat?
What about the dog? Hey? Why don't we just still
a weekend?
Speaker 10 (34:01):
You know?
Speaker 2 (34:01):
Run down to the beach. What about the dog? Yeah? Yeah,
we going. We got to go by. Hey, y'all are
over here. I want y'all to spend the night. We can't.
We got to get back home because of the dog.
It's hard to be spontaneous, know so. But this one,
this one involves Independence Day. M On Independence Day, I
spent the entire day outside because my four year old
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son hasn't learned the long term effects of landscaping in
the Alabama July heat. After making it through the day
wrangling the kids, we were headed to the big firework
show at Goose Pond Colony, Scottsboro, Alabama. Must be a big,
lovely area. Yep, you can hear us there on one
on one seven with some of the friends of some
of our friends from church. We all went, Oh, it
(34:46):
was picturette picturesque Rick. It looked so beautiful, everybody's laughing
fellowship and kids were running around sparklers. I was sitting there,
and I will admit that, for just a moment, just
for a moment, this beautiful landscape, I made the classic
mistake of thinking, maybe maybe I could have something, just
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a moment, a win, a slice of joy carved out
of this hectic life. Then my wife got a sense.
She's highly highly intuitive, and in fact so much so
that in the middle of this what I thought idyllic moment,
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she happens to pull up the local Facebook group What's
happening in our town? And when you know it, right
there front and center is a picture with the caption
is this anyone's baby? Not a human?
Speaker 1 (35:46):
A dog?
Speaker 2 (35:48):
And there she is our dog, Biscuit and unmistakable Maltese
poodle mix. Apparently her invisible fence collar was dead, and
thanks to the first few early fireworks going off, Biscuit
decided to declare her independence and make a run for
it Paul Revere's style. She was running through our neighborhood
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and into the night. She got picked up by kind stranger.
She then broke free from the stranger because apparently she's
part Houdini. She was then picked up by another gentleman
who took her into his house, which is where she
was currently being held hostage. At this point, the sun
had set. The kids are squealing with delight. The national
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anthem is playing softly in the distance. But my wife
looks at me and says, with the most sincere expression,
you've got to go get the dog. Oh I don't know, Yeah,
you gotta go get it. Oh, or you could ask
a guy you mind if I wait to the fireworks.
I'll be home at ten. Yeah. Oh, unless Rick's in
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charge of fireworks, I'll be home in a few minutes.
Right there. Nobody has to thank me. Oh and while
you're out, since you're having to leave anyway, can you
swing by and get our Walmart pick up?
Speaker 15 (37:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (37:08):
That's when I say, I'll be home when y'all get there.
So there I was, and you'll be home. So there
I was the only dad leaving the fireworks show. While
other fathers were putting their kids in their laps and
pointing to the sky, I was pulling out of the
parking lot like a man who had just been voted
off the island, headed to parking space number five. Everyone
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everyone else was singing God can bring it to you. Listen,
everyone else was singing God Bless the USA. The only
song I could sing was what about? He said, still sweaty?
Thanks for the show, guys, love it right that one
right there? Independence day?
Speaker 16 (37:51):
Brother?
Speaker 2 (37:51):
What everybody's enjoining fireworks? Sitting there waiting on to bring
his pick up out. But how about the fact that
his wife, for some reasons, to sign while they're waiting
on the firewart to check the stupid Facebook for the neighborhood.
It kept them to the next day. And by the way,
and by the way, just I don't know who you
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are in our in our neighborhood, and you know what,
my heart breaks for you. Okay, it's it's been nearly
a month now. I don't think the cat's coming back.
Take you take signed down? Yeah, man, they'll disappear. And
that cat, that sign is for the kids. That's for
the kids. Okay, how long do you leave it up?
(38:33):
Can I ask that question if you've got a missing animal?
How long do you leave the sign up in the neighborhood?
Has anyone seen this cat or dog? A month? If
the kids keep asking about it, maybe we'll hear back.
You got a much better shot of getting your dog back.
But when a cat disappears and you've got codies in
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the area.
Speaker 7 (38:55):
We've had like three, at least three disappear on our road,
you know, and it's it's it really is. It's a
sad conversation. You know, you're going for a walk or something,
and have you seen you know, and like, yeah, I
did about three days ago.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Well, yeah, we hadn't seen it. Every time I turn
on my street, I see this cat and and that
that picture, and I just want to say it God
love y'all. But I think it's it's it's been a
while now. He's on quite a trip. That No, it
is to unless you know you're secretly deep down and like, yes,
(39:31):
if you're the dad. Well, I wonder if I looked
at one of those community pages and was in it.
I just out cut the internet. So I don't know
what's wrong with the way.
Speaker 17 (39:46):
I know this.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
I know this won't shock y'all. I'm not leaving the fireworks.
I mean, I'll go get the dog after, but I
ain't leaving the fireworks. What about the Walmart pick up? Well,
that's out, yeah, because apparently I wasn't doing that until
the dog well, and apparently we're gonna wait. We were
gonna wait till tomorrow, right, you know? And uh and
now yeah, but when that little tidbit got thrown in,
(40:08):
Oh yeah, you gotta be kid. But about the doll, right,
it's about the dog. Good night the dog. But you know,
somebody good point on text nation air conditioned car, not
sitting out in the heat anymore. You know, I guess
I'll go handle it. We do have to kind of
a minute, yeah, because you know me, I'm not that
(40:29):
into fireworks anyway, Greg, Trust me. I tried to get
you out of my head on fourth of July. All
I could hear in Greg's said when everybody was like, man,
this is an awesome fireworks show.
Speaker 13 (40:39):
And it is.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
I can hear Greg going, But isn't it fair simmer
to most all far of the show? Same show in
nineteen seventy four, Greg, when I was a kid. Sure,
that's all I'm saying, right, I mean, you know, hasn't
changed a lot, Thanks Greg. So you mean you can't
enjoy it again?
Speaker 15 (40:55):
Not really?
Speaker 1 (40:56):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
You better listen up. You know what we say all
you gotta.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Find the voice of reason in an unreasonable world. The
Rick Burchard Show.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
Oh needed now more than ever. Some people are so unreasonable,
so many things. Thank you for being with us, America.
We also try to give you a break from it all.
We do lighting it up a little bit, so Francis
get a sense of humor again, something we desperately need
in society as well. Speedy, Greg and Adler all here, America.
(41:53):
Are you ready for a brand new hour? Let's go
for the text Nation. Greg, you need to look at
fireworks the way you look at smoking the Bandit. You've
seen it many times since nineteen seventy seven. You're telling
me you don't love it every time. Yeah, but it's
the same one. I mean, it's actually the original. If
you made a new one every year, I wouldn't like it, Okay.
Speaker 7 (42:15):
To me, fireworks, it's all It's all about who you're with,
not necessarily the fireworks.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
You know.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
No, I don't hate fireworks. I'm just not excited as
the rest of the world is about. Right. Well, and
I you know again, yeah, I would doesn't. Flying drones
that do funny stuff Now I'm impressed with that. So
you're moving on flying drones that do funny stuff? Oh wow,
that's amazing, kind of scary. It's almost like it ain't real.
Well right, no, I'm they're mad about George Straight. They're
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just beating me up. No, did you even got an
email about George Straight? Again? By the way, he's helping
the people in Texas. Well, good, I hope you get
singing the concert right now. He donated three point five
million dollars. That's awesome. That's what you ought to do, right,
they're doing a show. Greg, Golly, you need to stop
right there. Yeah, I agree. Yeah, yeah, you're not having
(43:05):
a good day, Greg said. Greg said he was going
to do a concert for all the people that are
working and help him. But they're so tired. He knew
that off false. Oh they'd be out. But the uh,
it's like when you turn a shark over and rubbis belly.
That's out. Everybody knows that you said you come from this,
that exactly where it came from, because killer whales will
(43:27):
do that to him. Complete honest. This is complete honesty,
one hundred percent honesty. It's what speed he's saying is
fireworks to me are family and friends. That Yeah, if
if all of a sudden somebody said, hey bird somebody said,
hey bird, listen, hey bird, understand that your wife and
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kids are all gone somewhere. You had to work, they've
gone on some trip. You got your family on a trip, right, okay,
And by the way, there's a fireworks show tonight. You
want to go. No way I go. Okay, I don't
go for the for the you couldn't get going to
meet you and you're gonna get to enjoy it. But
good news, you get to watch far works in no way.
(44:09):
I ain't doing it under zero circumstance. As a matter
of fact, what I would be is more comforted is
the fact that I'm not in all that mess and
I'm actually separated from Yeah. Yeah, but you know you
know that. Wait, man, I'm not all getting to go.
I ain't going. I ain't going. Yeah, nobody else depending
on me to get them there. So that's not the
draw of the actual show. Now, it's to your point,
(44:30):
it's it's the atmosphere of the day and the celebration
and all that. So I don't just sit around going.
I tell you, what I need is a good fireworks
I can somehow work one of them into you. Ever
been you ever been that when you were at like
a minor league baseball game, and all you can think
about how long the day is with your kids and everything,
and then you want to go to your league and
then somebody says, oh, by the way, at then there's
a fireworks show. I gotta stay right.
Speaker 9 (44:52):
They're combining they're combining drones and we've shown this before,
but uh, it's just getting better and better every year. Uh,
they're come finding drones and fireworks. So now you got
drone that that's fireworks.
Speaker 2 (45:05):
That's what I asked. Can we do something different there?
Speaker 18 (45:07):
It is?
Speaker 2 (45:08):
This is this is impressive. Now if you think that
ain't impressive, that's pretty cool. Well that this might help
you a little bit. Greg, look at that. Now, that's awesome.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
That is pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
While we were back to George straight Chinese stories or
something that's true, Greg, okay, Uh, the uh, the the
stories about him donating to the Texas flood victims. It
can't be verified now because social media claims is that
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he did donate, and although he has a very big
heart when it comes to donations, there's a history here
in the story of what he has done. They're saying
that they can't verify that he actually has donated the well,
you know, get on social media and Facebook others, they
claim these things. Now they're investigating it. If he actually did.
(46:00):
I can't that's not fair to George. I can't well, no,
I can't imagine being a real, a real big time
celebrity like a George Straight. I can't imagine what their
lives like, you know, because we're just you know, we're
just a bunch of goods, and people put stuff about
us on social media media. That's not true all the time,
all right, And I can't imagine if you're somebody, like
(46:20):
anybody anywhere, George Straight donated three million, right, Wow, okay,
so on good well, and he might have, but they can't. Yeah,
they can't be. Why don't we have a fixed here's
an idea. Why didn't somebody ask George Well? I was
looking at his or his whoever time is, his people,
his foundation, his whatever. Well, I will say this.
Speaker 7 (46:42):
I did see like for the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys,
the the Houston Texans, they each donated five hundred thousand
dollars to start, you know whatever. And then when I
saw that three point five million, I was like, wow,
that's a lot.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
If he did it, but he didn't want credit for it.
Now they've vowed him trying to give. Wow, I agree
on a on a concerning note, but not surprised. Jelly
Row gave five hundred thousand. He did not something I'm
trying to start with, right, so we're not right, Jeneralgay
seventy five dollars. You need to finish that. Jimmy Dane
(47:17):
getting find find something to eat and I'll make another
pot of call. Right, Yeah, Snope said the Snickers. Snope
says that it is fake.
Speaker 7 (47:26):
Well, who died and left Snopes? Well, that's where I
was at, you know, yeah, okay, who died and left them? Well,
and they've it's been proven how left leaning they are.
You don't know what what to believe they are, but
it is a good source to at least try to
figure it out.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
Okay, so not surprising all of us. I know this
is worn out what I'm about to say, so I
apologize for that. It's almost like the fireworks show, you
kind of know what's coming. But it is always very
interesting to watch the inconsistency of the emotional left. They
always accuse We taught radio mainly and Fox News of
(48:05):
you know, causing people to go out and do dangerous
things because they work them into a frenzy, you know,
with the with their reporting and they're demonizing of the
left and and all of this. But I think we
all just with common sense. If people are out there
demonizing border patrol agents who are trying to just do
(48:26):
their job to remove illegal people from our country vet
them out. You certainly can come into our country legally,
So if you keep demonizing these people, then it's probably
likely that you can cause people to see them as
worth shooting at.
Speaker 13 (48:47):
Right.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
Yeah, yeah, Well it has happened, and we knew this
was going to happen. A shooter who allegedly opened fire
on border patrol agents outside a federal building. This is
in MacAllen, Texas, has now been identified twenty seven year
old Michigan resident Ryan Louis. Don't know how to say
the last name, mos Kita most quitaing, I don't know anyway.
(49:11):
Active shooter armed with tactical gear and a rifle open
fire on Border patrol agents as they arrived at a
Border Patrol annex facility in Texas, said MacAllen, there on
the Rio Grand Valley. This happened Monday, yesterday, a law
enforcement believes the attack was on purpose and it was
an ambush to target border patrol officials. Well yeah, does
(49:33):
that does that really surprise anybody? It doesn't.
Speaker 7 (49:37):
I mean, you listen to the rhetoric on you know,
ICE agents and demonizing them in what the la mayor
yesterday went to somewhere where they were trying to round
some folks up and told.
Speaker 2 (49:48):
Everybody they need to leave.
Speaker 7 (49:49):
Mob gets around them and just the and they've been
warning Rick to what you said. They've been warning, hey,
this is going to happen because of the constant negativity
towards them.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
Yeah, just doing their duty. So remember when the left
causes violence to happen, then the people had it coming.
If the if the right can you can draw a
line that violence is happening because of something political or
commentary by conservative talk radio or Fox News, then they
dared to black. So you're going to say a lot
(50:22):
of inconsistency here. And I kind of wish I saw
it yesterday. I walked through and I saw somebody I
think it was on the view or something, in the
break room in there. And this will some of y'all
please stop treating us that we're stupid, you know, I
just don't. I just don't have a stomach for all this.
You know, we're a country of immigrants. Uh, legal immigration.
Legal immigration is a wonderful thing and is a gift
(50:45):
to the country. Illegal immigration and people pouring into the
border unvetted is dangerous to a nation. You're talking about
two completely different things. And by the way, we all
know that. I just I don't know. I just decide
we've guy and that we're a country of immigrants. No, no,
we haven't.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
What what?
Speaker 2 (51:03):
What we also need to not forget is we need
law and order and we we don't need an open
border with unvetted people coming in because we don't know
who's here to be a blessing and who's here to
be a curse? Like Superman. Yeah we Superman, Yeah he's
a blessing. Can I break it to the left to
I don't know how to break this. Yeah, Superman is
not real? Now that that's one hold up, it's a story.
(51:26):
He's not real. He's not real. That he does not exist.
It's not real. What about the super Dog? All pretend
that God looks real though, right? That all pretend? Can
people be dangerous if you don't know who they are.
That's also real, that's not pretend.
Speaker 1 (51:44):
This is the Rick Burgess Show in a world that
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and always fun to meet you. Guys are such an
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are interesting texts. I'd love to talk to Rick. Is
there any way I could get on the show. Well,
you go, Well, you can call me. We we do,
we do if you give the number a lot. Yeah,
we do. The phone segment eight d eight days on
six six Big Vox. Next time we to a phone segment,
you could call in and we could talk.
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so speedy. You were telling us in the break there's
been a you know, I mean, if you have wives
like we do, and I know that my wife cooks
(54:48):
for us and cooked for the family, I would say
ninety percent of the time.
Speaker 3 (54:52):
M h.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
I cook some grilling, throw a breakfast out here or there. Yeah,
wild game, yeah, that kind of stuff. Very similar at
our house. Yeah. And you were saying though that your
wife doesn't think you cooked much. Well.
Speaker 7 (55:07):
Well, Terry had run down to the beach for like
a day and a half, two days, a quick, last
last minute run down. Some of the ladies went down
and she's having to come back today. But it's been
a day or two without her there. And last night
JC he went to work and then went and worked
(55:28):
out or something like that, and I just texted him,
I said, Hey, dinner plans or whatever, and it's like
now it's just going to come to the house and
and everything. I said, I got you, and he's like, hey, awesome,
thanks good.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:40):
So I did.
Speaker 18 (55:41):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (55:41):
I got everything ready and organized and it was hot,
and I mean he got home probably a little later,
and I wanted seven seven thirty and man. He dove in,
and I said, hey, you need to text your mom
because you know, she does like you're saying with Sherry,
and she kind of runs the whole cook and thing.
I'll jump in from time to time, but she enjoys it,
(56:03):
she really does. And hey, by the way, I love
that she enjoys it.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
Uh and uh.
Speaker 7 (56:07):
I said, please text her and let her know how. Hey,
dad's showing out. Oh yeah, I said, tell her, tell
her what you ate.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
You were pretending that you prepared this and I said, I.
Speaker 7 (56:17):
Said, but but but so so we're not lying. Just
say what you ate, you know, Hey, dad, boy he
showed out. Man, the grilled chicken, uh and with rice
and Greek salad. Man, that was delicious Greek and uh.
And so he did and she came back. She's like,
do what, Why don't you do that? Why don't you
cook for me like that?
Speaker 2 (56:38):
You know? And buddy.
Speaker 7 (56:39):
It went back and forth, back and forth for probably
twenty thirty minutes, and she just couldn't believe, you know,
He's like, yeah, boy, he showed out.
Speaker 2 (56:48):
Then he ran up and got got wait did she
start getting excited like you had? Actually?
Speaker 4 (56:52):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (56:52):
She said, why I cannot wait for this, honey, what
are you cooking me this week? And she went on
and on and on and like Greek food. Yeah, and
he runs, he runs up and gets in the shower
and everything. Well, the the text kept going and and
uh and so I respond, I said, yeah, man, it
even came with like tazeki sauce and and some peter
bread and so finally she realized that wait a minute,
(57:14):
you got to carry out right, and then got huning me.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
Man, laid it out on the plate, you know, and
uh and she was like, oh my good. You never
said she did the hand of the forehead, like are
you kidding me? As you did? You duped me?
Speaker 7 (57:29):
But hey, we had her running for about twenty minutes.
She thought that did she ever stop and think?
Speaker 2 (57:34):
I don't recall him ever been ever to cook a
prepare Greek food for USh?
Speaker 7 (57:39):
Yeah, I had had a grilled chicken breast over rice
with a Greek salad on the side. It is a
Greek and uh, man, it was delicious. I love Greek
food absolutely ate every day it was so good. Every
day he devoured and uh, and I couldn't wait. I
had to go ahead and eat mine because I got
(57:59):
to area.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
So what is the what if you were cooking for real?
What do you cook this? Good?
Speaker 3 (58:03):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (58:03):
Hamburger helper is awesome, no kidding good. Of course I'm
not my omelets. But but we won't get into that now,
you know, well kind of. I always tend to fall
to the grill and prepare the meat on the grill.
Speaker 8 (58:19):
What's your omelet technique?
Speaker 10 (58:20):
Now I need to know.
Speaker 2 (58:21):
Oh, I'm known for the omelet.
Speaker 7 (58:23):
All the boys, all the boys, whenever they were whenever
they had spend the night friends, I would make them omelets.
The next morning, I'd fill it with all kinds of stuff. Yeah,
it does take skill to fold it back over and
it will fall apart.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
I mean you got about the key about ten spatialists
trying to do it, you know, like, hang on, you
flip it over? Oh yeah, you do that? You kind
of do that. That'd be cool if you could. What
do you put in it? What do you put in
your omelet?
Speaker 4 (58:53):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (58:55):
It would be cheese, cheese, bacon, and some ham. I've
even throw a little bit of turkey in there. Hams
everyone know, maybe even maybe even a little saucy tiny
bit of spinach. Yeah. Yeah, it doesn't like yeah, but
it would be a thick old omelet.
Speaker 7 (59:12):
And uh when the boys had spend the night friends,
they would they would they would love themis. As a
matter of fact, it's funny one of j C's buddies.
He ran into groan throwing and Bent said, Hey, you
know what I love right now is one of your dad's.
Speaker 2 (59:25):
Amond Oh really, I'm just saying, you know, I'm not bragging.
That's just what happened. That's just what Greek fruit.
Speaker 4 (59:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (59:32):
Now, Terry thought I had made a dish man. She
couldn't believe that. You know, I waited for her to leave.
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that too. So yeah, I sent Adler. We were talking
about cooking going into the break and I sent Adler,
actually appear your little something I threw together last night.
And so this is what's hard about that. Sherry, Sherry
(01:01:08):
and I went to the to the farmers market on
Saturday morning, okay, and we gathered up fresh squash, fresh onions,
fresh peas. Uh now, the pork shops. We got at
New York butcher shop, you know which, you know, number one,
uh and so and so last night I hit the
(01:01:28):
My really my specialty is I'm Sherry. Loves when I
do the squashing onions. That's that's one of the things
I do.
Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
I do.
Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
I love that I do that. Well, we do, oh yeah,
so good. And of course the peas that weren't a
big deal because the farmers had those ready to go.
You just you just heat them up, you know, so
that wouldn't even throw a little hammock in there, little onion.
But so so that's that's that's a good old sun
those you can't see it, pork chop, stir fried, squashing
(01:01:56):
onions and some delicious I forget what kind of peas
those or they're not field P's there's a name for him.
I forget. They're a little more buttery, almost like a
butter pea kind of thing. Oh yeah, you serious, Clark,
I'm serious, Clark. Yeah, that's it looks really good right there.
That looks really good. Big I should have taken a
picture of the plate I made, Big Papa like that one. Yeah,
(01:02:17):
what are you putting on the squash? What are you
putting on the pork chop? Okay, the pork chop? That
is a rub that I get from New York butcher shop.
That is fantastic. Sure are you sure they don't do
it and you just heat it up? Well really, if
you think about it, that you just putting it on
the grill, you know what I mean. But anyway, so
they they have a rub. If you're gonna cook it
same day, have them go ahead and put the rub
(01:02:38):
on it. If you're gonna wait a few days, have
the rub on the side because it'll get too much.
Be too they're too much. So and then on the squash.
Usually this time the onion bits are smaller than I
like Sherry forgot and she accidentally chopped them up as
opposed to I cut. I usually come in rings. Sure, yeah,
and you have the rings in there with it. And
(01:03:00):
that's just simple olive oil, any kind of seasoning you
want on it, you know, salt, pepper, you can go
that simple, or you can get into certain Cajun spice
if you like, any kind of that. Just you know,
just season your your squash like you won't let those
onions cook really really good in there, so the onion
flavors with it, and you want to make sure, you
(01:03:20):
know it's good and brown on both sides. You want
to get it, you know, you want to be sure
that it's not that you and cook them. Medallion's kind
of not too thick, you know, you know, a good
thin side, so they'll cook all the way through and
it'll be really good. And then the peas are simple.
You just put those in water, a little salt and pepper,
Throw some onion and hamhock in there, and you're off
and running. You're ready to go. You're ready to go.
(01:03:43):
I can't decide whether my next YouTube, my next YouTube
content should be my new handiness or more cooking stuff.
I can't decide, you know, because there's a lot of
a hop out there for the handy. Yeah show us
rick got a short?
Speaker 8 (01:03:56):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Yeah? Yeah? It really will you know you're actually a cook?
Maybe about the grill I put the por chops on?
Actually fixed? Is that what you're talking about? But I
think you just tightened a screw screws to not just
think you went handle got handle, got a little loose,
and you could even you could even see the bolt
in there. I had to find it. You couldn't get
(01:04:19):
get another there to see it.
Speaker 12 (01:04:20):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (01:04:21):
Also is being handy going and filling up a propane
tank and exchanging it out? Do you think that's handy?
Because I did that this weekend? I got was your
grill unable to work?
Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
And now it works? Fixed it?
Speaker 6 (01:04:33):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
I got gas yesterday? Could the car run without it?
Fixed it? Guys, I'm about to say something that I
think I don't you Have you ever had that when
somebody tells you about something you didn't know existed, and
then you're kind of torn because it sounds so delicious,
but it may not be the best choice, and you
(01:04:55):
wish you'd never known about it. So I'm going through
the farmers market, and there's a lot. I love the
farmer's market. I like to say, look, let me tell
you what when a farmer brings the overall No, when
when the farmer brings their stuff to the market and
it just came out from them to you, I'm telling
you it's difference. Yeah, because at at grocery stores with
(01:05:15):
the produce stuff, they got to make that stuff last,
so you know that that stuff's not where like if
you you go to the farmer's market and I mean, hey,
and you know what I did. I had done this
in forever, even though they all now have swipers. I
brought a little cash. I liked it there and go
back and forth. Tell you what I'll give you tim
boats for that, you know that kind of thing, to
go back and forth, horse trade, little horse trading. I
enjoyed it. So anyway, so I I met a lot
(01:05:38):
of people that you know, are very complimentary about to
show thank you for that, and then all of a sudden,
you know how when you just think something comes together.
You've heard us. We did a whole segment I think
was it last week on East Boga. You know where
Greg and I are from, Wingo, Wingo, all that this
this place called East Boga. So that's something that's a
(01:05:59):
trigger tore egging me of home. Okay, not far. Actually
it's indoctricity limits, buddy, I know you say that. All
we covered it. They covered it. So I was walking
down the different tents and all of a sudden, what
do I hear?
Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
Bird?
Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
Oh you hear that? And we're all over and there's
honey everywhere, okay, And he says, hey, I just want
you to know. I love to show love what y'all do.
I just want to give you some honey. And I
pick it up. I pick it up and I look
east of Boga. I said, are you from, mister Boga?
I said, I said, how many hig have you got us?
About over four hundred?
Speaker 15 (01:06:33):
Good?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
And so then here's what happened. And I said, man,
I know you're out here trying to make a living.
You don't have to give that to me. I want
some honey, we're out at home whatever, No, no, I
want you. I want you to have it, So we
will walk around with just you straight up, honey. I'm
excited about that. And then we go back by. Later
Brody and his wife Cametastic join us, you know, after
we'd gone through the extravaganza the night before, and they're
(01:06:55):
about to go down to the lake to see her folks,
but they wanted to do this first with us, take
some stuff down there to her parents, some flowers and
vegetools and stuff. So so anyway, I go back by
his place again and I said, man, thank you again
for that, honey. And I walk over and I said,
what else you got here? He goes, I'll tell you
what I said. I want to buy something from you.
(01:07:17):
I said, because I know you're up here, it's hot, whatever,
working hard. He said, you ever you ever had chocolate, honey, chocolate?
I said, excuse me, no, but it sounds good, he said,
He said, we take cocoa beans. And then through the
proceed and I wouldn't listen to real good at this part,
but all I could heard was chocolate, honey, And I said,
what what do you mean? He goes, it's honey, and
(01:07:37):
chocolate and it pours out like a chocolate syrup. Wow.
And I said, oh it sounds good. Oh now, wait
a minute, and I said, how much you want for that?
And so we bought some of it and we brought
it home and hey, guys, really, hey guys, hey guys.
(01:07:58):
If you think think chocolate syrup is good, chocolate honey,
you know, I know they got the hot honeys. Everybody's
into that. Now I'm not into that chocolate honey. Yeah.
So what we did, I said, I told Cherry, said,
how do we give it a run? He gave us
a spoon of to try, and so make your head
tangle so good, you doubled it. So then what we did,
(01:08:20):
Sherry got We got some you know, we got some peaches.
The peaches, by the way, peach crop looks fantastic. He
just smells so good. The peach crop right now, fantastic. Yep, man,
they got some big, old, juicy peaches.
Speaker 12 (01:08:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
So we got some peaches. We got some blueberries. And
Cherry has a particular form she we must get the
blueberries from. Okay, don't want to talk about it because
people overrun it. But anywhere it's down, you know, the area.
So oh okay, yeah, so anyways, so so yesterday Sherry
puts fresh peaches and blueberries, mixes it all together, puts
(01:08:55):
it in the fridge to get it cold, comes out
and puts the chocolate honey over it. Man, but those
blueberries got in that chocolate honey. Hey, of course, you know,
I know Speedy wants to put it on ice cream,
but yeah, hey, have you ever heard of chocolate honey? Never?
(01:09:19):
I know it was my first day. No, but you
know I've got in laws Mountain View Orchards and Jamison, Alabama,
best strawberries anywhere, peaches, strawberries whatever, of Harold say, hey,
let's make a run. Let me tell you before I
ever knew, before, before your son and their daughter ever met,
(01:09:40):
I was I was a good you were all in,
all of you all in. I don't think I want
to get a sandwich o that little trailer. Oh gosh, right,
but they're strawberries. I mean, we just wouldn't strawberries come in.
We go, we're going to where we're going. Yeah, yeah, good,
it's so good. Peaches are fantastic too, so good. Okay,
I'm really hungry right now, yep, I wonder what the box.
(01:10:03):
Who I love this idea for my new handy content
on the YouTube channel. Call it Handy Griffin instead of
Andy Griffin. That's what you're thinking. That'll be my new
character name is not Yeah, I'm handy griffing. But you're
not a grig.
Speaker 8 (01:10:15):
Your name's not handy either.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Yeah, and you're not well, yeah, you're not and you're
actually not handy yet.
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Speaker 2 (01:10:54):
Okay, America, Yeah I miss any part of this? Are
you following our podcast, our daily podcast? I mean, we
do have Strange Encounters, new episode coming out this weekend,
by the way, and we do have you know, Rick
and Bubba's greatest hits in Radio Gold. But you know
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is the YouTube channel. You can see it every day
there as well. Okay, so Speedy was telling us something
in the break now caution, caution, this is going to
(01:11:40):
this is going to it's a little creepy. Yeah it is.
Speaker 7 (01:11:44):
And apparently this technology isn't making a strange encounter brand new,
but it's new to us because a family member was
checking out at a grocery store and they said that
he could just present.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
His palm and pay Palm E A l M palm
with the palm of my hand, palm of your hand,
paying hand.
Speaker 7 (01:12:03):
He said, excuse me, She said, yeah, you can just
present your your palm and pay. No card, no, no,
you know, you don't have to have your phone, just
present your your palm. And and he's like what, And
it's I guess from Amazon One. They're using this and
you you can you can link your palm I guess,
(01:12:24):
like you have your face recognition, you can do that
with your with your palm and and connect that to
your Amazon account and simply pay with hovering your palm
over the Amazon One device at checkout. And they have
these at some of the checkout counters. As you leave,
you just you just hover your palm your hand over
(01:12:44):
Amazon want to release the end times people. Oh okay,
I couldn't get cost again, I couldn't get called quick enough.
They're like, Dad, You're not going to believe what just
happened to me. I'm like what They're like, I had
not heard of this. Now looking into it, it looks
like this has been around for a little bit. I
think back in twenty twenty three. I see an article here.
(01:13:05):
Now you can pay with the palm of your hand,
and Whole Foods Grocery is the one that I think
started the technology with Amazon One. So looking a little
bit more into it, you can actually link your palm
of your hand with your Amazon Prime account and so
then everything.
Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
I just want to be sure out here this right.
You're telling me that I can buy goods and get
goods by something involving my palm. Yes, that's awful close
to your wrist, isn't it?
Speaker 18 (01:13:35):
It?
Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Sure is it? Sure is? You can just put your
forehead on it. There you go.
Speaker 7 (01:13:39):
You simply hover your palm over the Amazon one device
at the checkout lane. The device will then scan the
palm of your hand and verify your identity. Applying any
Apple discounts or whatever, and then as well process your payment.
Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
And he declined.
Speaker 7 (01:13:59):
He said, no, I'm just gonna pay, but I'm not
gonna set that up today. I think I'm just gonna
pay my car. But you can go in with you
if you're an Amazon Prime member and have an account,
you can actually go in and scan your palm. Well,
I think it's it goes and have it linked to
your account. Yeah, it goes back to what we're saying,
do I think this is the mark of the beast?
(01:14:20):
Will know because we're not all required to get it
or we can't have anything right, but what you can
see kind of what we said in the last episode
of Strange Encounters, and it said for years, you know,
even dealing with alien sightings and people from other planets,
if you're just paying attention. And of course, now some
of you don't have a Biblical war review and that
that's fine, but those of us who do, and I
(01:14:42):
do understand that if you already believe something, then you
start making everything fit that I understand that too. But
common sense would tell you the things that we are
told to look for and will be happening, you know,
in the future of the world. You can see where
the the environment is being set up where those things
(01:15:04):
wouldn't really seem that abnormal. Right, you know if all
of a sudden I've been paying with the palm of
my hand and all of a sudden I start hearing. Now,
you know, if you take this certain mark and put
it on your forehead, your wrist, whatever the case may be,
and you scan it, then you can have goods and
then you could see that one day you would go,
is that the only way I can get buy and sell?
Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
That's the only way. Oh, you can see how that Yeah,
you know this isn't it, But you can see the
environments being set up where that wouldn't be. Like we've
said with aliens, where'd everybody go, Well they were abducted
by aliens? One world government? Never Well what if we
were fighting another planet and we all need to join together?
Speaker 4 (01:15:46):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
Yeah, the environment being set up, it's not the actual
genuine article, but the environment for that future or you
can see it. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:15:56):
And now Amazon, you know they own Whole Foods. I
think in twenty seventeen they acquired them for like thirteen
point seven billion, and so I'm sure they're running tests
on different things through them.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
But even at the.
Speaker 7 (01:16:10):
Dallas Fort Worth Airport. I told you that when I
was checking out, it wasn't a palm thing. But they said, hey,
we've already scanned your your stuff. I know, there's no
reason for you to do anything. I'm like what And
I stood there for a while. It kind of too
blocked me. I'm like, huh, I leave, you know, but
well Amazon on that little quick mark inside the Yeah,
(01:16:31):
I haven't done.
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
All the TSA pre He's got the mark of the beat. Yeah,
I did. I haven't had all the TSA pre check
stuff because you know, yeah, my hardest step is the
first step, give it, doing all the housle of getting it.
Once you got it, it's great. But I did kind
of It's not as good as that. But I do
the clear because that was easier to do.
Speaker 6 (01:16:49):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
And when you're a clear person, well, how do they
clear to the plane with your eyes? Yeah? You know,
you come up there and you look in there and
it does You're good.
Speaker 4 (01:16:57):
Go.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
So you know, all of this is just setting the environment.
You know that one day that wouldn't be all that weird. Yeah,
now it's a pretty big deal when they say it's
this or nothing. Yeah, you know, and and I don't
know you know the times or when that's gonna happen.
I'm just saying, you're closer to it today than you
ever you've ever been. Yeah, you know.
Speaker 7 (01:17:19):
It just it just freaked the family out because even
though this has been around maybe for a year or two. Yeah,
it's the first time we had experienced as a as
a family member. And he was like, Hey, I got
a little freaked out. I'll be honest with you.
Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Yep, you can hover your palm over it. It's a
little weird. It's it's a little bit strange. Look, it
was a big step for those of us that are
our age. Look, let's face it, the chip was a
big step for us. The chip was a big step.
The the the Apple pay was a big step.
Speaker 7 (01:17:48):
The facial id even on your phone to wake your
phone up, and you know, that was weird. Now it's
just something that we're used to setting the fingerprint on
your computer.
Speaker 9 (01:17:57):
Yeah, the face thing when it's you know, trying to
scan your face or whatever you ever look at like
a say you have a monitor for kids, like a
child baby monitor that has the night vision. It is
shocking to see how often your phone is flashing infrared
light that we can't see. But if you look on
a baby monitor, your phone is constantly flashing taking pictures
(01:18:20):
of your face. It is shocking to see how often
that is occurring. It's not just when your phone is unlocked.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Thanks for that.
Speaker 8 (01:18:27):
Yeah, okay, it's kind of monitoring how you are watching.
Speaker 2 (01:18:30):
I guess that's when I have a conversation. It's also
when it shows me how can get tickets to it.
If you see it, what happened? You see this weird?
Speaker 9 (01:18:39):
It looks like a normal kiosk where you would put
your credit card or whatever, but it has this extra
little circle where you hover your hand above that, and
that is the Amazon one device that is designed to
read your palm signature.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
And say, here's the thing. I understand about that what
they're saying, And I can understand that we're trying to
help you all people not steal your identity. We're trying
to help people be able to get to your accounts.
You know, you only have one palm. Nobody else can
pretend to be you. Yeah, I mean I see that.
I can see the benefits of it, and not just convenience,
just the benefits of it too. Hey, Speedy, you can't.
Speaker 8 (01:19:13):
You can't use the I don't have my wallet as
an excuse it. It's like you got your hand though,
I see you got hands.
Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
Yeah, cuts his hands off. Hey, if you want a
two block somebody, now go bur and have cash. Nobody
knows what's it does? Like, what's that top of the hour.
Speaker 1 (01:19:30):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
Welcome to the Ricks Birch Show, broadcasting from the real
world with Speedy, Gregg Handler and Rick Burgess. Book up
from there, It's time pull. The show is ready, Let's go.
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Welcome to the Big.
Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
Burgess Show, bro casting from the reel. Everybody in the
street at Candler and Rick Burgess up there because time
on the show. All right, here we go. Coming up
this hour, we will have an unscreened phone call segment,
So if you wanted to chat today, be ready for
that probably next segment. Welcome to the Rick Burgess Show. Yell,
(01:20:20):
I'm actually Cato coming up later today. We'll chat with him.
He's very familiar with the area of Texas that is
hurting right now. He can give us an update on that.
He's very very familiar worked in that area many many
times for the last forty years on retreats and family
vacations and events. And so we'll be talking to him
(01:20:41):
late in the show today. So I want to make
you aware of that. We do have box seats coming
next hour. So Burgess Ball Battle coming up next hour.
Somebody could walk away with cash if they can win
the Burgess Ball Battle to get to the wheel of bundles,
bits and bucks. Oh, by the way, I talked to
Gary yesterday. Hey you did, Hey, tell Speedy get that
(01:21:03):
turkey cough at wheel now?
Speaker 13 (01:21:04):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
Really, Hey, I'm out. I ain't. I mean I can't
keep up with it. I mean people wanting from eat
annoy and and I mean I got people contacting me
from all over up in Quebeck and and so I
mean I can't. I can't give anyway right now. He
needs to take that off a wheel, really bring it back,
you know, right, we get closer Turkey Stasion next year. Okay,
So he wants it off the wheel. Oh wow, okay,
(01:21:26):
I need to go rip it off. Yeah. So they
told me to you that, So I put another face
of Greg up there. We'll put something, put something else
on there. So that's so that that's coming up well
we'll see who wins. Uh the wheel, you know it's
gone cold again. What was hot there for a while?
It was, Yeah, it was hot there. So quiet. It's
almost like big, big time rush came in here and
(01:21:48):
just like put some sort of magnet on it. This way,
it means it's due. It's due.
Speaker 7 (01:21:52):
It's gonna be active this week too. You know Andy's
back with us tomorrow, so it gives you another that's right.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
Yeah, so and Andrews back tomorrow. Yeah, so it's gonna
be multiples if anybody can. You know, Andy went from
he got waxed and then he came back in one
big So now it's time for him to get waxed again. Right.
So anyway, so well we have Andy Andrews coming up
Lord Willing on the show tomorrow. So, uh, you mentioned
this to me if I said, actor Craig Robinson, do
(01:22:17):
you'all know who that is? Adam? You know who it
is without seeing the story? You know who it is?
What does he look like? He he is that guy
from the office. Oh yeah, no, you can't say that,
because I man, he might be talking about what's his name,
the lazy one that all we wouldn't stay oh, Stanley
was Solid Gold, and so this is Stanley. Now it's
(01:22:39):
not Stanley. It is the one who played Daryl from
the work Darryl from the Word that was playing basketball piano. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's right. Has the band does all that too. So
it's an interesting headline though, because here's what he's saying,
and there he is. Doesn't it feel just a little
odd to make this kind of statement. Can't you do
other things and still not make this statement? He's He
(01:23:01):
claims on all of his social media that he's officially
quitting comedy to focus on his true calling. What is that?
He won't tell me, he said, I'm Greg, he says,
I I'll tell you what it is. I'm following something bigger.
It was he going to be a pastor something. I mean,
that's only thing I can think it would be. What's
the secret? I couldn't find it in the artic. No,
(01:23:23):
I've looked it over to Speedy and I don't think
he wants us to know. I don't think we're missing anything.
I don't think he's totus yet. I think it's coin collecting.
Speaker 4 (01:23:32):
That.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
No, no, we just keep guessing. No, no, no, no, no,
what if all of a sudden we found out that
he said, and he said, starting to collect patches. Yeah,
you met a guy from dub What he said about
true calling is to collect patches and win the ident
yud So anyway he said I'm quitting comedy is in
a video he put out. Uh, but not for nothing.
(01:23:54):
It's been an amazing run. Y'all have been amazing and wonderful,
but I'm following something bigger. So thank you so much.
I love you, and stay tuned. He's a pizza hut
guy too. Some say that this may be part of
a stunt. Some people think it's him doing a stunt.
Speaker 13 (01:24:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
It says the stuff's popping up all over l A.
Craig Robinson is quitting comedy could be an indicator there's
a brand, a brand deal somewhere that's responsible for the
news and they're building up hype. Yeah, for an upcoming
ad campaign. Maybe makes a lot of sense. Okay, why
would you pick him?
Speaker 4 (01:24:34):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
You like there being a commercial run of him pretending
to quit comedy and doing something maybe.
Speaker 9 (01:24:40):
Selling peanuts for planters or something something like he can
we hear him say Boby's brother report.
Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
Yeah, Oh yeah, sure, you know what we got coming in?
I do American idol is very old. B byes his
brother is coming down. I didn't realize that.
Speaker 8 (01:25:00):
That's him.
Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Coming down. All right, So somebody on text Nation and Adler,
I'll go to you here. He he does seem to
have a love for music, and he has some skill
as a musician. Could him when he says to follow
my true calling? Yeah? Is it music? To got a
record coming out? I don't know.
Speaker 9 (01:25:23):
He's very good at piano, very good, legitimately very good.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
Okay, well he could do it, not just not just adequate,
very good, but maybe he wants to be seriously, maybe
he plays a piano and tells you. I think he's
said stuff or something. Yeah, maybe he's changing genders, says
it Greg. He says, thanks a lot. Now you've ruined
this whole thing. Oh no, uh, he says he was true.
(01:25:47):
But he's got some stuff that's already in the Haypa Netflix.
He's got an animating feature that's already done called You're
in Your Dreams, and then the Bad Guys too. He
released his verse of Easy by the Commodore. So I
don't know, I feel like I'm being pulled into an
(01:26:07):
advertising campaign. But is he big enough star that that
you wouldn't you bitch of hut stuff and all that.
He's pretty strong and I says here he's going to
remake Mother no other he's backing up mother. So moan,
(01:26:34):
all right, thank you for releasing that the other crack
and you see how you set up all right, So
let's look at let's look at video seven Adler. I
wish so bad it woul Papa, Mama, ladies passing out
and the moan when I was ball right now you
(01:26:56):
got me? But anyway, uh, how many of you here
fans of roller coasters? We love? Yeah, I'm a huge thing.
Have you got you gotten out of this one? Have
you got to where you can't do any more because
of you? You got? You have that? What is it vertigo?
That y'all?
Speaker 7 (01:27:12):
You know you're responsible for a lot of things in
my life, you tell weides besides.
Speaker 2 (01:27:18):
Employment, you're responsible. But me and that Russian jet, it
messed me up, but that was worth it. When great
build are still messed up and being attacked by the canine,
there's just some things going on. But those were great, bitch,
but they live on forever, right right, I'm wondering what
I'll suffer from after Larry Patch. But but but this here, Okay,
So they go off and y'all have to describe this
(01:27:42):
because this platform and thinks that that will work. This
platform like goes from horizontal to vertical and connects with
another try and the audio is good. Yeah, yeah, this
is insane. You're gonna have to get played by. Plays
a new roller coaster called Siren's Cursed, Thank you. It's
(01:28:02):
it's in Sandusky, Ohio, unfortunately named town. Okay, yeah, at
Cedar Point. Yeah, where you from?
Speaker 8 (01:28:11):
Sandusky?
Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
So they said, throughout the whole ride. So Mike keeps
grabbing you. We're in all right. So there's the very
top and they're about to fall down into an upside
down question, Mary, that that right there looks pretty scary. Yeah, Greg,
would you ride it?
Speaker 10 (01:28:27):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
Explain it too? Well, I don't know how to explain it.
On the platform, it's about to draw. It's going to
bend the way of the cars. Like Speedy said, it
looks like you're dropping straight down. It looks like you're
going to go off the track. The track you're sitting there,
and then eventually just as if like your weight was
knocking it down. It will go down and you'll start
riding on the track below and here we go. Yeah,
(01:28:50):
now here's the problem in my life. It's not immediate.
So think of the people up top and the bay bay.
They're sitting there waiting and waiting and waiting, still waiting.
So it gets connected and I guess that will release.
You're going, guys, you're going straight down. Yeah, and there no,
thank you, thank you mother. That thing's got to do that,
(01:29:12):
God knows how many times a day. Yeah, you wonder
how's the hook up there? How is it going to
be solid?
Speaker 4 (01:29:17):
Action?
Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
The problems? There is no But I would ride it,
Oh yeah, we would. I love a rob I love
a good roller.
Speaker 7 (01:29:24):
Cos okay, a good roller coaster one like that. There's
a in my opinion, there's a differ.
Speaker 15 (01:29:30):
You would.
Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
No, I'll stand that with no shirt on them and
put my hands up.
Speaker 4 (01:29:35):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
Uh, let's go unscreened phone calls next. All ten lines
are available America for all us.
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Right now, this is the Rick Burdger's Show. Okay, are
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Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
Cool?
Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
No, and get on the show. What eight eight eight six?
Big fuck?
Speaker 13 (01:30:10):
All right?
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America? There's the number, but the Great ken Osburn has
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Yep.
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You America providing all the entertainment, the questions, whatever you want.
You bring them in and we'll go rapid fire. And
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me man, you're right, buddy.
Speaker 3 (01:30:58):
Yeah, you want to know why speeded don't want to
get on that roller coaster? Why is that because they
don't want to getting nauserated.
Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
That's good. That's good, buddy, that's good. That's a good one.
Come on, unscreened phone calls. You're on the Rick Burgers Show.
Come on with it.
Speaker 19 (01:31:15):
Yeah, I think you need to have a big, big
box murd go on. The man going to get the
dog in a grocery pick up. Let you hand picked
men out of help my ground, out of stage.
Speaker 2 (01:31:28):
Ground held my ground? What a stage? A bunch of
henpeg women, men people. We continue, Hello, Rick Burgers show
unscreen phone calls, come on.
Speaker 20 (01:31:41):
Yes, thanks got I was listen a little earlier about
you know, talking about the palm paying for things with
your palm, And years ago I was watching the show
on the Near Death Experiences and there was a young
(01:32:01):
girl on there that was twelve or thirteen years old
that had passed away for like twelve or fifteen minutes,
and she was shown and she was given the detail
of you know, what happened when she passed away, and
she was shown this, and I can remember watching it
years ago when it started out with paying for things
(01:32:23):
with your handheld devices, and I thought, that's the craziest
thing I've ever heard. What kind of handheld devices would
you pay for stuff with? And she talked about how
they did this in the name of oh, everything's going
to be easier for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
Yeah, and then you also get into the identity protection
like I talked about too, which is a legitimate thing
that we all if you've ever experienced, it's horrible.
Speaker 20 (01:32:51):
So yeah, yes, well I just thought this was interesting
because this was probably twenty five years ago when I
saw this, and of course then and now you know,
I've got my cell phone that I can look sure,
and you sing under the song on and I just thought, wow.
Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
Yeah, that that's Uh. I'm sorry you had a little
bit of something in your line there, but yeah, that
that is amazing. And uh, I don't recall that obviously,
but but I believe you. Uh Rick Burgers show unscreen
phone calls. Go ahead, that was loud. Hello, Rick Burgers
show unscreen phone calls.
Speaker 13 (01:33:29):
You're on?
Speaker 10 (01:33:29):
Go ahead, Yes, sir.
Speaker 21 (01:33:31):
This past saturday, we farm and I was a detractor,
and I think I got speedy a new objective. There
was a commercial come on the radios talking about Orlando.
It's just not for kids, it said, And the commercial
went on and it said, so whether you're at the
dance club at night or uh pair, oh hey, what
(01:33:55):
do you call it?
Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
Have dang it?
Speaker 15 (01:34:01):
He had.
Speaker 2 (01:34:03):
Something going. It happens, man, happens to the best. Is
this the thing? Are they talking about Disney or just Orlando?
Because I'm not sure what he was. And I do
know that there are adults that will go to Disney
without the kids. I've yes, sir, and they the people
(01:34:24):
can they wear are you? Are you clubbing at Disney?
They were matching shirts and everything as adults. Oh, i've
seen it, Greg. Oh oh yeah, I'm I'm his, I'm hers,
and I get that.
Speaker 15 (01:34:36):
The husband.
Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
The husband's going, I'm in. I'm not going to I'm
not I'm not going to die on this hill. She
wants to go. So we're going right. You know, the
text nations seen it. That's fine, the text Nation. You
would think it would never have to be set again
since since Marconi invented the spark gap. But uh, if
you're going to be on the show, turn your radio down.
Yeah that's yeah. Yeah, they mayn't heard that. That comm
(01:35:00):
it's been around a long time. So we continue. Hello,
Welcome to the Rick Burgess Show. On screen phone calls go.
Speaker 13 (01:35:09):
Hey, first time I called the news show.
Speaker 6 (01:35:13):
To talk to you.
Speaker 1 (01:35:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:35:14):
Hey, listen, So y'all were talking about those hand scanner things.
I don't know if that would work for me, because listen,
I cannot use a fingerprint scanner. I can use it
for three days and then it won't work anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
Really, Yeah, huh, your print keeps.
Speaker 8 (01:35:36):
Chatting like, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:35:39):
But my son, who's like an intelligence offen story. He
thinks that there's something wrong with me. But like, we
went to Disney a few weeks ago and I told
him you had to scan your finger when you went in.
And I told him, I said, this is not going
to last for me. He said, yeah right, Mom, Yeah
right mom. First three days, no problem. Last day, couldn't
(01:36:04):
get in.
Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
Wow.
Speaker 13 (01:36:06):
Ye. They had to come and redo my whole finger,
make sure I was who I said I was, all
the things.
Speaker 3 (01:36:15):
Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (01:36:16):
Wow, this is like watches won't work on me. Maybe
you have some kind of weird iCal thing. You may
have superpowers, we don't know. Wow, that is weird. I
had to tell them. You tried to tell them they
wouldn't listen Rick Burger's show unscreen phone calls. Go ahead,
good morning. Then let me just tell you.
Speaker 16 (01:36:35):
First off, I just want to tell you how much
I appreciate the last thirty years I've had of sitting
here and listening to this show every morning and having
the laughs and everything, and I just appreciate it. I
don't know what I would ever do if you guys
decided to fold up and close shop, because it would
completely ruin my routine. Man, Well, thank you anyway, I
(01:36:57):
appreciate it, Rick, So yeah, fireworks. Come on, you've been
out in the sun all damn day long, and and
now you got to sit around and watch some Chinese
explosives go off in the air celebrating American independence.
Speaker 2 (01:37:14):
I mean, come on, it's a little sign all day, sir.
You're right, that's usually how you wrap it up. And
you're over you you sweaty like guys in the email
that did the all day thing. Wow, Rick Burgers show.
Unscreenphone calls go ahead.
Speaker 20 (01:37:35):
It's Flip y'all doing all right?
Speaker 3 (01:37:38):
Shout now, Hey, I'm not gonna sing.
Speaker 22 (01:37:42):
Just calm down.
Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
Well, I'm just worried about Rick.
Speaker 4 (01:37:45):
You know.
Speaker 15 (01:37:47):
Yeah, I am.
Speaker 22 (01:37:49):
Talking about people calling up and and saying certain things
and not turning the radio down. It reminds me of
years ago, y'all, somebody called in and said, well, how
are you?
Speaker 2 (01:37:59):
How are you? Everybody? How are you?
Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Everybody knows how you do it?
Speaker 1 (01:38:05):
Get come.
Speaker 2 (01:38:11):
Flip man right, We'll be back. Much more to cover today.
Box seats coming up next hour. Burgess ball battles straight ahead.
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other things that we need to work on today and
work through it. This Epstein thing, yeah, is back now.
(01:40:58):
I thought it feels like every time somebody epsteins me,
it turns out to be a big nothing sandwich.
Speaker 7 (01:41:07):
But that's because they came out and said after investigation,
he did kill himself and there was no master list
after you know, Cash and and Bongino and and all
them were liked and they were all like, hey, you know,
it's out there and we're going to reveal it and
all this kind of stuff. When now they're saying, after
their thorough investigation, it's there is no list and there
(01:41:34):
and he did kill himself and then and so everybody,
especially the MAGA wright is screaming, wait a minute.
Speaker 8 (01:41:42):
So Glaine Gallainne Maxwell, she's in prison for trafficking no
one to no one? Is that what she's in prison for.
Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
I don't know. In the Alex Joneses of the world,
their angle.
Speaker 7 (01:41:59):
Is that Trump actually knows the list and he's using
it for leverage to get things that he wants done.
Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
But they're going to claim there is no list, but
he has it, right, Yeah, which I could see that
happening for sure. I earned interview. Is is it cash betail?
Speaker 18 (01:42:15):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
FBI yep. And he's another one says, from what we've seen,
this was a suicide, right, But he kept going by
what we have been allowed to see. Now he I mean,
he's saying it was suicide. But my point is he
also is going I mean, from what we were allowed,
is there more that they weren't allowed to see? That
somebody you know what I'm saying. I don't know.
Speaker 9 (01:42:35):
No, I think that this is absolutely a well, we
get these benefits from releasing this and that's kind of
just some goodwill with the public. We get these benefits
from not releasing it. Yeah, we can use it as leverage. Yeah,
that's what I think is good as what's going on,
I don't have I don't have any actual proof of that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:54):
But you would fall in line with Alec Jones.
Speaker 7 (01:42:56):
He had judged Joe Brown on his show and uh,
and he's and he said that this is I don't
He goes, I don't have any proof of this, and
now he's he's at it, you know, but he said
this is what I think, and you know, and they
don't have any proof of that. But does he have
the master list? And that's why he's getting things done
behind the scenes.
Speaker 2 (01:43:16):
Peter Doucy wants to ask, uh, the Press secretary the
questions we're asking. Uh, here's Deucey asking the press secretary.
Speaker 3 (01:43:26):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:43:26):
I never know how to say her last name, Levitt Leavitte,
Caroline Levitt Levitt. He's gonna gonna ask her, So what
happened to this list that the Attorney General said she
had on her desk? Yeah, so here's the response.
Speaker 5 (01:43:40):
Okay, so the FBI looks at the circumstances rounding the
death of Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein. According to the report, this
systematic review revealed no incriminating client list. So what happened
to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
Said she had on her day?
Speaker 23 (01:44:00):
Well, I think if you go back and look at
what the Attorney General said in that interview which was
on your network on Fox News, Coahan and.
Speaker 5 (01:44:07):
Roberts said, doj maybe releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients?
Will that really happen? And she said it's sitting on
my desk right now to review.
Speaker 23 (01:44:15):
Yes, she was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork,
all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
That's what the Attorney General was referring to. And I'll
let her speak for that. But again, when it comes
to the FBI and the Department of Justice, they are
more than committed to ensuring that bad people are put
behind bars. They have an operation going on right now
called Summer Heats, which has our murder rate trending in
(01:44:39):
the lowest direction in United States history. Their emphasis on
violent crime and locking up violent criminals has led to
the arrest of fourteen thousand violent criminals. That's a sixty
two percent increase from the same time period last year.
So this Attorney General and the FBI director are committed
to putting bad people behind bars where they belong. They
promised and exhaust of review.
Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
That's what they did.
Speaker 23 (01:45:01):
For any further details, I would refer you to the.
Speaker 2 (01:45:03):
Department of Justice. That was not exactly the answer he
was asking. But I mean, I guess she's saying, well,
just because you have it, shell got to go through it.
I guess they went through it.
Speaker 7 (01:45:12):
And yeah, and their angle is when she said it
was on her desk, it wasn't the names, it was
the retire file and after going through it. But you
know Dan Bongino with his radio show and everything, and
there's a lot of fans, you know, of his that
listen to this show. You know, prior to him taking
the job he's taken, you know, he was like, hey,
(01:45:34):
we're going to get to the bottom of it. And
now he's saying, hey, we have and he killed himself
from what we can see. So, I mean, those people
are very credible when it comes to I guess their
history of of you know, their show and all this
kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:45:48):
I enjoyed what he did, So you go, well, I
don't know what's going on then, I mean is if
you're going by what I was shown, that doesn't mean
there's not more they can be shown. Maybe you didn't say,
I know they were supposed to rise. If you're covering
something up, you're not really worried about the rules. So
I don't understand. Help me about one B and one C.
Speaker 9 (01:46:06):
Here As part of this, they released I think it
was like twelve hours of footage, but if.
Speaker 2 (01:46:12):
You look at.
Speaker 8 (01:46:16):
At eleven fifty nine, it jumps straight to noon. There's
a there's one minute missing from it. Yeah, from the
footage from the prison footage.
Speaker 9 (01:46:27):
At one point during during this footage, you can see
you can see Epstein like walk past. You don't have
like any kind of in in the cell footage. You
don't you don't see what happens in the cell. But
and even CNN mentioned that there was a minute missing.
If you guys wanted that discussion, Alex, I have.
Speaker 17 (01:46:47):
To say, I'm with the people that still have questions
about this. I kind of don't buy the nothing to
see here. And I don't know that the Justice Department
helped their case.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
They released this video.
Speaker 17 (01:46:59):
Let's show it's no one entered the area surrounding Epstein's
cell in the hours before he died. But there's something
significant about this videotape.
Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
What is it?
Speaker 24 (01:47:08):
Well, here's one thing that some people on the internet
are picking up on, which is that there is about
a minute missing between eleven fifty eight pm fifty eight
seconds and twelve am, the night that Epstein was apparently killed.
Speaker 2 (01:47:25):
Or died, Yeah, killed within one d thirty days ago.
Jd Vance says something. And everybody wants to know what's changed.
Speaker 9 (01:47:36):
I know we've had Bongino change, we'd have cat, we've
had cash betel change. And I had forgotten about this
jd Vance clip as well.
Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
Seriously, we need to release the Fstein list. Yeah, so.
Speaker 6 (01:47:50):
Why not? Now?
Speaker 8 (01:47:52):
Look, you know, there's either nothing there or they're using
it for leverage. That's what I can only guess.
Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Yeah, and this is three minutes long. You've already mentioned it.
But Judge Joe Brown said what Speedy said a minute ago,
So there's no need to play all that. But there
are some people saying, well, I have an explanation for
it for you. They have it and they're using it
for leverage, and they're not going to release it because
then they wouldn't have the leverage anymore. They're getting things
done by letting people know we got you on this list,
(01:48:18):
and if you don't want us to release it, you
got to get in line. So I don't know if
that's true or not. Then there's those who claim Trump
is on the list, right yeah, So it's all over
the place, right right.
Speaker 8 (01:48:29):
That was honestly my first guess.
Speaker 9 (01:48:30):
When I saw Bongino and Cash Patel totally change, I'm like, oh, well,
they're working for Trump now, and so they can't release
the list because Trump's on the list.
Speaker 8 (01:48:41):
That was my first guest. But the whole leverage international leverage.
Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
Thing could be could be what they're doing as well.
Speaker 8 (01:48:47):
Yeah, or there could be nothing to it, right man.
Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
Yeah, you don't really know who know. So we're just
in a point now where let's be honest, we don't
take people's word for anything anymore. Or during the one minute,
it could show Hillary dragging him out. That's an the possibility.
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (01:49:01):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, The hardest working men
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Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
That's right. Look, if you want to be part of
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after it today. We do more before noon than most
people do in a week. All right, So we're we're
looking at the box seat just packed today. Uh, and
we'll be doing a Burgess ball battle coming up here shortly.
(01:49:44):
So somebody gonna get a chance to go to the wheel.
We'll see how the will's behaving today. Could somebody walk
away with big cash today on the program, could get
could get a bundle, could have a bit on command.
So we'll feel big cash. Come. Do you really that
big cash? Let's go to the people out of an
email now, hay bird, Hey bird, coming out.
Speaker 8 (01:50:10):
A slow emails dock time, but we're.
Speaker 2 (01:50:12):
On said, hey bird on the hey birch, heyd what's
the words today?
Speaker 6 (01:50:21):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:50:21):
So uh here we let's go, hey bird, hay burge.
Speaker 12 (01:50:25):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:50:25):
This is from Tyler.
Speaker 4 (01:50:26):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:50:27):
As the fourth has come to an end, I thought
it would be suitable to determine the greatest Star Spangled
banner performance of all time. I really have only got two.
I want the team to decide. Is there someone who
uh maybe is different. You certainly can call on that one. Uh.
(01:50:48):
Adler has the final uh on voting for this. I
would like for him to be last to vote, Okay,
And so it sounds like he's almost playing games with
the he's dabbling of the box verdict here. But I mean,
I don't think we're quite there. Are of these two,
which one is the greatest super Bowl star spangled banner
(01:51:08):
ever super Bowl? Greatest good or greatest bad? Greatest good?
Whitney Houston, Whitney Houston ninety one, Chris Stapleton twenty three?
Which one would you say is the biggest? Whether it's
so different? Yeah, which one I like better? Or or
which one?
Speaker 10 (01:51:27):
Really?
Speaker 2 (01:51:28):
I would have to go Whitney.
Speaker 7 (01:51:30):
That's what I'm That's what I'm thinking now. I like
Chris Stapleton, but Whitney Houston is everybody's still talking about it.
Speaker 2 (01:51:36):
Yeah, it was a good one. Well we were at war.
Yeah that was huge. Yeah, go for uh again? Tears
tears coming down her face. Yeah, not sure why she
was in a sweatsuit, but still yeah, does it hurt
that she lip SYNCD? Is that officially true? Let me
double check that is? What is this more this one
(01:51:56):
and then that changes everything. I stopped watching Alex Jones.
That's the case. I'm forbidding it on the shows. I mean,
although it was her voice, it's saying about that.
Speaker 8 (01:52:07):
Okay, okay, this helps.
Speaker 2 (01:52:09):
It was lip SYNCD.
Speaker 8 (01:52:11):
She did not perform it live, but the vocals were
pre recorded live in a single take.
Speaker 2 (01:52:19):
Who said that for confirmation? Uh, Whisney.
Speaker 9 (01:52:25):
Whitney Houston's musical director later confirmed the use of a
pre recorded.
Speaker 2 (01:52:30):
Track the music. Are her voices sing it? It was?
Speaker 9 (01:52:36):
It was vocals and she lip She did a lip
sync because potential disruptions, crowd noise, other technical issues.
Speaker 2 (01:52:45):
It's easier and better. So you're saying, everybody does it.
Speaker 8 (01:52:48):
Chris Stapleton did not.
Speaker 2 (01:52:51):
No, he didn't. Then I'm gonna go with Chris Stapleton.
Speaker 4 (01:52:53):
I got to.
Speaker 2 (01:52:56):
Franklin. I prefer Chris Stapleton all day long. On that version,
one of my favorite versions of the National anthem. I
thought Whitney Houston's was more moving now that one we
heard yesterday from the minor league baseball game was also
you're going to bring I need that before the day
is over. At some point I got to tell you
(01:53:17):
this Whitney Houston thing this is, this is Bob, I
understand it and listen to me. We're on record that
you can sing it was it's not me living Italy
where it's not their voice. But that hurts a little.
Speaker 9 (01:53:31):
All right, do you want to hear you want to
remind yourself of how good at Stapleton's anthem was.
Speaker 18 (01:53:36):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:53:37):
I listened to it multiple times on the fourth of July.
Speaker 14 (01:53:39):
I did too.
Speaker 2 (01:53:39):
I listened to let's listen to multiple time to keep rewinding. Yeah,
I kept.
Speaker 8 (01:53:45):
I listened to about eight times because I love America.
Speaker 2 (01:53:47):
Here it is. It's never never, not, funny, never not.
You better have that on a hot came and play
it all the time. Oh my goodness, I'm sorry that
that one goes my boat. I knew what he was doing. Okay,
(01:54:12):
Apleon rocks though, Guy Speedy, if you want to, if
you want to return email or something, I have one
more music question, go the back.
Speaker 10 (01:54:21):
You need to drop.
Speaker 2 (01:54:24):
Actually loved music. Okay. I don't think you're gonna I
don't think you're gonna do. I love, I love, I
love more than I just don't. I just don't know
a whole lot of That's what I mean, this is
gonna be. This is a little bit deeper. I can
like music and not know who wrote something and the
story behind it, and his daddy abused him and that's
why he wrote it. I mean, I don't you know, Rick,
(01:54:48):
the only song he likes to take me out to
the bone. That's right, that's the one he loves. He
loves basically right. He didn't even know Whitney Houston was
live sinking all right, here we go. I didn't know
that from Wes. What Wesley? Look this it is not
even including you in it? Hey?
Speaker 10 (01:55:02):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:55:03):
What were you? And baby brother? On Deep Cuts? From
Leonard Skinner Deep Cuts? He said, my favorite is am
I losing a lot are my favorites, But I find
myself questioning myself, saying, I wonder what the Burgess boys
would like deep cuts? You can't be anything well known
by skin deep cut?
Speaker 4 (01:55:21):
No? Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:55:22):
Mine would be? Would mine would be? I need you
from second helping. I love that. I ain't no need
to wear Yeah, yeah, that would be. I can't come
from Look he's returning emails. I'm going with that. I
got a little what we say, niddle in the spilm.
It's not a deep cut. It's not because I seen
him play it live. Okay, well, I was thinking it
(01:55:43):
was more.
Speaker 1 (01:55:48):
Googling.
Speaker 2 (01:55:49):
Oh, don't ask me no questions of the good one.
That is a good one. Yeah, he's a live may
be my favorite, it's close to I don't know if
it's that deep. We don't consider curd a slow a
deep cut either, rut not in our world. A lot
of people. What about a Hunt theme on the Hunt?
Would that be a deep cut? Yeah that would Yeah,
that's not bad. Look at me joining the Yeah, but
(01:56:11):
giving back? But mine is I need you from second helping. No,
you're right, that is a good one. I completely forgot
about that song. Oh it's a great song. Yeah, that's
a good one. Ain't big on it? And also I
would say under underappreciated it is. I completely forgot about it.
What's that tell you? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:56:27):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:56:27):
Sting me and for some reason you got your hand
you podcest continuing to continuing with music checkings. If I
got to change call me the breeze. That's not a deep,
that's not a deep? What about free birds about sweet
Home Alabama? Simple man? Yeah, perhaps you've heard of it. Uh,
(01:56:48):
here's something very interesting from hey, Birch Birch. Regarding mister
Lucky the ongoing music world discussion on air, such as
the American rock band segment, Speedy showing us all how
much he knows about music, he said that it wasn't
my list. Yeah, he said, and h and he and
he thinks that he knows all about the industry and
(01:57:10):
its history and music taste. Now I know why there's
more playing going around and a little less he knowing
knowing about music because all these gout is to play hands.
As a DJ begging question, he said, have you ever
thought about feeding mister Lucky into the AI algorithm? I
don't see a day when y'all ever put out another album.
(01:57:31):
What if you took the algorithm mister Lucky all the
way it sounds in there and let AI make a
new mister Lucky album? Would that be okay? Wow? I don't.
I don't think we could let that happen. Yeah, I said,
lest love do one song? Let them do one So
how do you know what they're talking about?
Speaker 13 (01:57:47):
It?
Speaker 2 (01:57:47):
You know how to do that? You feed the one
album into the AI algorithm and say, produce me an
album sounding like yeah this, do that? I mean, do
we want that, though I don't think we want that.
I mean that that's that's Frankenstein right top of the hour.
Speaker 1 (01:58:04):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. You better listen up.
Speaker 2 (01:58:22):
You know what we say as I'm tell you gotta find.
Speaker 1 (01:58:33):
Broadcasting from the world, The Rick Burchers Show.
Speaker 2 (01:58:38):
Thank you for being with us, the real world. Ready
for another hour. We're glad that you are here, speeding.
Greg Adler all here today. Speaking of mister Lucky. We
come back with a little mister Lucky music, Ryan Greenwood
Whaley on the guitar to get the hours started. In
(01:59:00):
the box seats they are full and overflowing. Let's go
show mentioning this. You know, honestly, you know you were
when the email was talking about mister Lucky. We had
probably what we're about, four or five songs into a
(01:59:20):
new album that we just never never completed. So there's
probably about four or five three good originals of those
five songs there really should have been put down. We
still played them, played them live, we just never did
record them. So I don't think I'm ready to just
completely give up. As a matter of fact, matter of fact,
something may be brewing. Watch out watch, something may be brewing,
(01:59:43):
I do have a question twenty twenty six stead of shout, oh.
Speaker 7 (01:59:48):
My goodness, So I know, I know you played a
little ball, a little ball and a lot of times
with you know, washed up athletes.
Speaker 2 (01:59:54):
They go, hey, you think you got another series? And
could you go?
Speaker 7 (01:59:57):
Do you think you have another set in you with lyrically,
with your voice? You know, I had to be strategic
on what songs we picked, being a former rocker in it.
Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Yeah, but I'm not gonna get up and do forty
songs like like six back in the day, probably probably
five to seven somewhere in there. Five to seven I said.
I said five to seven, which means five. I think
I think I can do five? Can you slap the
bass for five?
Speaker 18 (02:00:25):
No?
Speaker 2 (02:00:26):
Okay, you can't remember five songs? I guess you can't originals?
Now know what you can't? You don't remember the original songs?
Not really? Good night? These are rock class twenty years
rock the twenty years? Did you bang on the drums
addler for five?
Speaker 19 (02:00:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:00:43):
Over twenty years? Ada? Have you always horse head? Yeah?
Have you always wanted to take if you always want
to take a seat back there on the kit? Yes,
you gotta get Ryan back. Yeah, tough. He's he's pretty
busy man. He's coaching softball in Louver, Kentucky. But that,
you know, we're things of happened. I'm just telling you,
just everybody, just just hang in there. Bird just brewing something. Bird.
(02:01:07):
Did you see these last concert just him sitting in
the chair. That's picturing that. I don't think I'll see
the footage of that. Terribly terrible. Can you scream? Stand
up and shout by while sitting I just did, please, please,
regularly you do the songs, sing against chair? Okay, and just.
Speaker 15 (02:01:31):
Come over behind it.
Speaker 2 (02:01:32):
Okay, Am I pushing you around? Just push me this
way like I'm coming on the stage. Okay, shut up
and shout. We'll get you with that chair. I need
something like that. No, you know I could, I could
even spend your around. I wouldn't do no way would
I go out and do like a full Hey we're
(02:01:54):
doing a two hour concert thing now, but but something
maybe three and then maybe come back hardest, something part
of an overall presentation, you know, just like a maybe
part of an evening, not the entire just just singing there,
birde bruin something.
Speaker 3 (02:02:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:02:13):
I kept watching those clips though, from that supposed last
final Black Sabbath back to the beginning concert. There were
some cool cameos. Steven Tyler came back out on stage
for the first time in a long time.
Speaker 2 (02:02:27):
Uh, he did a couple couple of songs. You guys
care about that or no, Well, I'm afraid, I'm afraid
that Steven Tyler has gone the place where it's now sad.
Speaker 8 (02:02:38):
Ossie was sad Steven. Steven Tyler looked great next.
Speaker 2 (02:02:41):
Time about he sing though, because the whole reason that.
Speaker 8 (02:02:45):
I think he did one song he did a whole
lot of love.
Speaker 2 (02:02:50):
With Ozzie Well. No, this was kind of leading up
to as they would play their songs in his song.
Speaker 8 (02:02:56):
They had real bands like Metallica and Buterrsmith.
Speaker 2 (02:02:59):
It didn't do I Love right, Zeppelin did, No you
could do they did?
Speaker 9 (02:03:04):
They had Okay, So they had real full bands out
there like Metallica, Tool, a whole bunch of go Jira
was there.
Speaker 8 (02:03:09):
And then they had course, they had supergroups. They had
Supergroup one and two and I think this was Supergroup
two and uh, this is Stephen Tyler seeing hollow.
Speaker 2 (02:03:24):
A lot of a lot of reverbs.
Speaker 6 (02:03:35):
There.
Speaker 2 (02:03:35):
It is right that wasn't that was I mean, it
wasn't terrible. I think he looks great for his age,
and he's up seventy seven. Guys, come on, in seventy seven.
He swung for the vance. Did you got to give
him that? Yeah, you got to give him that, you know,
think of three days, but he took it. Got whenever
(02:03:58):
I see an old rocker, like that picture of my
dad up there. Yeah, he's eighty four now, but I
mean some of these people eighty yeah, think about it.
A couple of things, A couple of things. To me,
I've already been watching my mom, my mom make a
background thing. That's what got we. We will Frankie Valley
out there at ninety one. Yeah, we did like a puppet.
(02:04:20):
Of course, he wasn't exactly singing Zeppelin, but still, no,
he had he had more faults otter than I expected.
I was a little shocked. There's got to be they've
done something to him.
Speaker 8 (02:04:30):
The Black Sabbath drummer shout of left his shirt on,
that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (02:04:33):
Yeah, but you're way too well. Why did he looks
like a troll person that? Yeah? I don't have anything
to do with Black Sabbath because I'm you know, I
want to go to heaven, right. But but but one
of the things that I didn't know you like Sabbath,
bloody sabbage.
Speaker 13 (02:04:46):
I do not.
Speaker 2 (02:04:47):
No, No, I don't either. Yeah. When I when I
look at this is you know, obviously I recognized that
in rock circles, they're they're iconic. I got that, and
I thought that of all the things that are available
and all the graphic designers that are out there and
the incredible things people can do, I thought their backdrop
was a little bland, the back to the beginning, and
(02:05:08):
this was like somebody typed it. It didn't listen. It
didn't like much of an effort. You know, it's like
put Izzy in a chair and somebody types up on
the screen. Let's get this over with. We didn't think
about the background. Let's just put it. Did you feel
like that that looked kind of that that's not much
to that. That's pretty bland the beginning. Yeah, I mean,
you got all those people out there, and that's the
(02:05:28):
only effort you give us on the screen.
Speaker 7 (02:05:31):
If you could be one rock and lead singer for
one one night, who would it be? You're You're you
walk up front and you're on the mic and you
got the original band behind you.
Speaker 2 (02:05:40):
Do I sing like the single? Yeah are that person?
Speaker 7 (02:05:44):
But it's a little rick inside, but you you're experiencing
their talent.
Speaker 2 (02:05:50):
And what it felt like. Oh man, and I wanted
to be jam packed. I mean, you can't feedale. Nobody
in there, and it's a stadium. It's not I want
to sing better than David Lee, but Van Halen in
their prime, the excitement and electricity in the arena, But
probably not because he doesn't sing that I want to.
Speaker 3 (02:06:11):
Him.
Speaker 2 (02:06:12):
It was in spite of him, but he looked cool,
but he just didn't see very well. I remember. I
know I've said this on the show many times. I
remember not even knowing which song they were playing. So
I heard the course I know it, and I'm like, okay,
that's that's so well. Probably you know, uh Tom Keifer
(02:06:32):
Cinderella that that would definitely be very inviting, but maybe
at the height of it all, you know, completely electric.
I probably wouldn't. It's not as loud and routy as
I want to, but I wouldn't mind being Don Henley.
Speaker 8 (02:06:49):
Sure doesn't want to be done him, So you get
one shot.
Speaker 2 (02:06:53):
I know, We're going to look at the crowd boy, George, Well, yeah,
a lot of people would think that, so maybe I
don't know. Steve Perry, I'm going with Sebastian Bark. Really,
are you really that that's your one? That's pretty cool?
Only get one? Yeah, and you walk out him in
actual rows, not now, not now, but in whispering. Yeah.
(02:07:20):
I want to be Paul Rodgers too, but I can't figure.
You know, if Bad Company they can't remember on being free?
You want to be in Bad Cop? Which one you want? Adler?
Speaker 8 (02:07:30):
I mean Bob Dylan?
Speaker 2 (02:07:31):
I mean, come on, are you serious? Man?
Speaker 3 (02:07:35):
What are you doing?
Speaker 2 (02:07:35):
You one? You walked? He felt obligated and went to
the show that time he was in Atlanta. I said,
did he sound good?
Speaker 15 (02:07:43):
Well? Not really.
Speaker 8 (02:07:44):
He's sounded like a frog dying.
Speaker 2 (02:07:46):
Gosh, you don't have that, Yeah, you don't. Why Why
is the Fox Theater sold out? You don't absorb.
Speaker 7 (02:07:56):
You don't absorb their their lifestyle, it's just their time.
I got surprise, Mercury, I'm changing mind? What wait, I'm
George straight?
Speaker 2 (02:08:06):
Of course? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (02:08:08):
Right?
Speaker 2 (02:08:09):
The Powerhouse position? Hear the word straight? Right after Queen.
Speaker 1 (02:08:13):
Is the Rick Burgers show. We talked to the public
every day and trust us, you should be gravely concerned.
(02:08:35):
The Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 2 (02:08:38):
Thank you for being with us. Coming up next segment,
a Burgess Ball Battle. Here are the box seats. Yeah,
I just they brought in some some goodies today. Did
I just experience bacon wrap sausage?
Speaker 1 (02:08:55):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:08:55):
Is that even a loud help? That's double the port?
Speaker 14 (02:08:58):
I mean?
Speaker 2 (02:08:59):
Did you take connect a sausage and then wrap it
in bacon? Two great taste tastes great together. Yes, that's
what I call the mouth party. Yeah, that was probably
the most great. That's probably the most the probably know
that your mouth going, Yes I do. I'm just saying
it tastes good. That's good enough for it was. It's
(02:09:22):
probably the most gentle thing you can do. I've eaten
port wrapped in port.
Speaker 4 (02:09:26):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:09:26):
It was a thank you you covenant? All right? So, uh,
I'm gonna talk a little airport here. I've had a
lot of distressed people texting today that are trapped in airports.
A lot of My wife is convinced that Babylon B
listens to the show. Yesterday, Babylon B post Man's Christian
love for humanity shattered by trip to the airport. Yeah,
(02:09:50):
we experienced that. It is the worst experience.
Speaker 23 (02:09:54):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:09:55):
Do you remember back when this was all at one time,
traveling on an airline was connsidered to be something prestigious,
something wonderful. Everybody's excited, everybody's got your luggage. Here, we
go to fly to where we're going. And now all
of us, if we were honest, the ride down there,
we felt we're going to be executed. I mean, it's
like we're going to go to prison. We felt, you
(02:10:15):
know what it feels like that you're riding the back
of a livestock truck and you're like a bunch of
cows or pigs that are about to be unloaded, and
everybody corrolls you. So this story today tsa you might
like this one, Yeah, quietly. I don't know why I'd
announced this with fanfare. Did you remember when we all
used to be able to wear our shoes until some
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idiot put a bomb in the shoes and then we
all had to take our shoes off. Yeah, and what
a hassle that is take our shoes off at the airport.
It looks like that after more than two decades of
forcing us to remove our shoes in the security lines.
The shoe removal requirement has been pulled effective yesterday.
Speaker 7 (02:10:56):
That's awesome because everybody's all uncomfortable, the one legged hop
with trying to get your shoe back on.
Speaker 2 (02:11:02):
Nobody's ever after you get your your your shoe bomber.
Speaker 7 (02:11:07):
Well, now they're saying the technology is such when they
stand stand through, they can see you know why you're
doing that because you never fly.
Speaker 2 (02:11:15):
That's why you're doing that. You don't care what happens
to the rest. This guy is a good look that
looks like something bis blewis on feed up what animro
He's really ugly he is.
Speaker 9 (02:11:27):
And the as far as the technology, I'm sure they
can look into your shoes because they can.
Speaker 8 (02:11:31):
Definitely look at other things.
Speaker 2 (02:11:33):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 8 (02:11:34):
You ever get a glimpse You ever get a glimpse
of that monitor?
Speaker 2 (02:11:38):
No, I'm not looking at the monitor, but they are.
The last time I went through, that's when I had
my hip X ray. Now I wouldn't ready. I know,
it was every day for that guy wasn't for me,
And I said, let's have a look at this.
Speaker 1 (02:11:50):
Hey yeah wow.
Speaker 2 (02:11:52):
I was like, well, hello there, And of course he
didnt pay attention to it. He's over the hip. I'm like,
I know they here. I didn't know that would come through. Wow,
there's there.
Speaker 13 (02:12:04):
It is.
Speaker 2 (02:12:05):
I feel like maybe I am Robert Plant.
Speaker 8 (02:12:08):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:12:08):
But anyway, now I'm glad we don't have to stick
our shoes off. But the last time that I flew,
you know, which was like the other day, it was wonderful.
Speaker 5 (02:12:17):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:12:18):
But I did the shoe thing. Of course she had to,
you know, I went there was a time where some
places where shoe some weren't over the last five years
or so. And of course b Ham is shoes. Well
my my little you know cart thing, what is it?
The little thing you put in a little tub. The
little tub came through and only one of my shoes
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was in there, And I said, where's my other show?
Speaker 7 (02:12:41):
How can you lose a shoe from when you put
it down? And it right, that's a good question. You
look down and I can't.
Speaker 2 (02:12:47):
And I finally, and I finally had to be that
person that I said, hey, missing his shoe, And all
of a sudden one of the at t s a
people because I'm walking down the back holding my shoe
and gave him, Yeah, you clearly dropped it. I didn't
drop my shoe, wouldn't have to deal with people. The
stinky shoes.
Speaker 8 (02:13:03):
Are incredibly dirty.
Speaker 1 (02:13:05):
No, no one is.
Speaker 2 (02:13:06):
No one's more thrilled. No one's more thrilled than this
than the t s A. Yeah, people's nasty shoes. Yeah,
we stopped by the bathroom.
Speaker 9 (02:13:15):
Then we immediately put them in the bin with all
of our cell phones, and then we put the cell
phone on our faces.
Speaker 2 (02:13:22):
Let's just put our face in the toilet as well.
You know, it's odd to see someone who looks so
dirty be so committed. Have you ever seen him flesh
the urinal with his foot? Yes, it's amazing. And I
find it odd because I think even the urinals thankful. Yeah,
(02:13:43):
loses balance and fell back to the same that's not
I think. I think the when he walks in the
urinals like nasty. Yeah, there you go. I told you.
Speaker 8 (02:13:58):
That you t s a looking at your They're not
just looking for weapons. They're checking to see if you're packing,
if you know.
Speaker 2 (02:14:04):
What I mean? All right, all right, what what do
you do?
Speaker 8 (02:14:08):
I'm just saying it's.
Speaker 10 (02:14:10):
Been a long time.
Speaker 8 (02:14:11):
They could have been checking our shoes a long time ago.
Speaker 9 (02:14:13):
They just wanted to put us through all that, and
there's some sickos out there to working for T s A.
Speaker 2 (02:14:19):
If you do the pre check stuff, do you still
have to go through the detectors and all. I'm sure yes,
of course you go through that. You don't go around that.
I didn't know if it was. It's just front of
the line. That's all that is.
Speaker 7 (02:14:32):
You asking once every year, maybe, yeah, I don't do
it every month. You don't do it once a year.
Speaker 2 (02:14:40):
Yeah, I know baseball is over. You don't talk down
to me. Baseball is over in hockey because that's just
new thing. Yeah, he's a hockey fan. I just went
and took my son to a game.
Speaker 25 (02:14:52):
It was.
Speaker 2 (02:14:54):
You want to get I'm a bad dad, my son.
Next time, we're flying George Straight concert. That's right now
there you go. Yeah, yes you are. You're you know
what you're gonna do? Since I went to this Larry thing.
Speaker 7 (02:15:06):
Yeah, And he texted, by the way, says, hey, you've
got to take a listener to a George Straight.
Speaker 2 (02:15:12):
But do you know how we you know how we
are with with logic. I also don't understand the design
of airports. When we started going through Give me your belt,
give me your shoes. We never followed that with more
benches for people to sit on. I mean, when you come,
everybody needs to put their shoes back on. Everybody, everybody there,
everybody needs put their belt back on. Everybody needs to
(02:15:33):
get their act together. And you look over and there's
two benches. You're like, can y'all do math at all?
There's a lot of us here. You always watch the
poor guy trying to put his shoes on without sitting down.
He's struggling, blood's rushing to us. Head wakes up. He
just stands up. His dizzy pants are falling down because
fat people are mad because they got two shoes. I mean,
I mean it's I mean, it's just terrible. Ones enough.
(02:15:55):
I mean it's terrible.
Speaker 7 (02:15:57):
I really messed with Jay Si because it had never
flown before you on the trip, y'all make fun of right,
And I told him he had to keep his shoes
off until he got all the way to the gate.
And he starts carrying his shoes.
Speaker 22 (02:16:07):
I love, I just.
Speaker 2 (02:16:08):
Started messing with him. I loved first put him down.
I love first times. It's my favorite. You know that
thing that goes lets you know when you're supposed to
buck your seat belts come back. The first time, I
was going to look where finals on that little building
go off like that, and then I said, yeah, just
my bell goes off our sears and all of sudden.
First time he was doing.
Speaker 7 (02:16:28):
That for about ten seconds though I told him, and
he believed that he had to. We had to actually
had to lay down like an MRI machine and.
Speaker 2 (02:16:35):
Go through the thing and not your buckets. Fantastic. He's like, what, like, yeah,
we used to lay down right there and then just
go and send you right there. I'm I know what
they're doing it. When we come back, these people that
seem to be getting along, two of them will face
each other in the battle burchess ball battle coming on
right after this.
Speaker 1 (02:16:55):
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under sponsors. Uh huh, I smell a Burgess ball battle. Yeah,
I smell a Burgess ball battle. And Speedy is taking
the wireless mike moving to the other side of the
studio over to the court where the Burgess ball battle
is held. Vox seats. They're all anticipating their name possibly
(02:19:24):
being called. Whoever scores the most points in Burgess Ball
will then get a chance to go to the wheel.
The loser will spend first. The winner can steal that gift,
or the winner can choose to try to upgrade and
spend for themselves. Speedy, we send it over to you.
Speaker 7 (02:19:42):
Everybody's getting along until now, yep, until now, two names
were drawn.
Speaker 2 (02:19:48):
Eric Barnes, come on up here, gets go Area, Come
on a roll tied Ta and this is gonna this
is gonna be tough. Keeling Tucker was drawn. Oh, Keeling,
and I think they're boys. Man, they can't walk. Are
y'all friends? Friends? Well? You were so you were okay,
(02:20:12):
we got uh, we got so much, got some things
to see if we can't get resolved here boys, all right,
so we're gonna have Eric to the left, Keeling to
the right.
Speaker 7 (02:20:21):
As you are getting ready to go. We got thirty seconds.
First twenty everything counts as two. The last ten, everything
counts as three. Okay, you can't that's fine. Uh and Greg, Greg,
Greg's real sensitive about things like that.
Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
But it's let's see here.
Speaker 7 (02:20:35):
We're gonna go here, all right, wait till I tell
you to go, and you're gonna have thirty seconds and go.
Speaker 2 (02:20:42):
All right, Here we go, and it looks like Eric's
off to a good start. Here comes Keyling. It's four
to four. It's six to four. Over Eric, it's ten
to six. Keeling is making it likes go okay, making
like you got it in sixteen six he is Allen
swimming backwards. He's the it's eighteen to ten. It's twenty
(02:21:02):
to ten. Keelan's making Eric bags. It's like, whoosh your daddy.
Here's twenty three to sixteen. Klan is a pop read
Harry oh no.
Speaker 1 (02:21:10):
Oh, it's turning bages.
Speaker 2 (02:21:12):
I cut it twenty nine and twenty two. Keyling made
Eric Oh Eric whoa Harry Clblan still Oh.
Speaker 19 (02:21:22):
Healing.
Speaker 2 (02:21:23):
Let me choo. Well, now you know you're gonna try.
You gotta spend for it away. You ain't going anywhere
his name again? Yeah, what's your twist? Name over? Eric
and Keeling? All right, here we go, Eric and Keeling?
All right? So, uh, Eric, you're gonna have to spend first.
And what's gonna happen here is you're going to since
(02:21:45):
you're a loser, I got Rick, Well he is a
losing lost. Well I'm not a loser in life, right money?
Is he a loser in Burgess fault? Yes? Okay? Uh
but anyway, so he he has to look at Keeling
and he has to say to quelan friend in the
grudge match, and to us, oh I didn't take the
turkey call off. Well, if they win a turkey call,
(02:22:06):
we'll just make Gary Makeham okay, And well I'm saying,
I mean I told you all to take that off.
More clear, I'll get it off Gary. Yeah, I mean,
now I got to send this on that to Quebec
and I got to like another one. All right, So
what you have to say, Eric is it's not will
to me, and then spend it. Yeah, yep, it's not
will to me. That hurts. But you could tell that
(02:22:28):
that hurt. And he hated to say that. Yeah, he
hated it. All right, let's see what happens here. Okay, okay,
all right. So so Keelan, here's your decision. If you
want Henry the horse to come out, I mean, then
that's the prize you can take. If you'd rather try
(02:22:50):
to spend something else, then that's up to you. What
would you like to do? You'll take it now. So
you say it's will to me. Okay, Henry, he did
not pick you. Okay, go back and you say it's
will to me, and then you spent it. All right,
It's okay. It's pretty uncomfortable with that.
Speaker 9 (02:23:13):
He was.
Speaker 2 (02:23:13):
He was very he feels guilty. Yeah, Eric droving, here
we go now, Eric, God, God, God, look at hat?
Look at hair?
Speaker 1 (02:23:22):
Look a hair?
Speaker 2 (02:23:45):
You go, Henry?
Speaker 13 (02:23:48):
You sure?
Speaker 2 (02:23:50):
Are you sure? Buddy?
Speaker 4 (02:23:52):
Is you?
Speaker 2 (02:23:53):
Is you sure?
Speaker 3 (02:23:56):
Over me?
Speaker 1 (02:23:57):
Take your telling him at the side, don't care?
Speaker 2 (02:24:01):
Thank you, Henry, Keela. Then you just you just won
five hundred dollars. Congratulations, buddy, Eric, how's that fail? Are
you happy for him? To be honest? You was rolling
that bacon. You had no idea, no, Wow, congratulations.
Speaker 4 (02:24:17):
What to do?
Speaker 2 (02:24:18):
Hundred dollars? Well, you're you're about to go. Are you
a basketball? Yeah? Just got them, come straight down. I'll
just come on up here. Just come to the big boy.
All right, we're gonna ask you talk to him right here. Yeah,
come on over here we go. We're talking to the
(02:24:41):
box seats now, big boy Mike. All right. So Keelan, congratulations,
just won five hundred dollars.
Speaker 10 (02:24:48):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (02:24:49):
Where you're from? Coleman? Coleman? And you said, what was
funny about you beating your friend Eric? Eric is a
seventh grade basketball What was that record last year?
Speaker 15 (02:24:59):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (02:25:00):
Pretty good had only lost their games? Oh this makes three? Yeah, Kilan,
you're the man. You got five hundred bucks coming your
way from from Big Vox Entertainment. Uh. Any questions or
shout out you got out there?
Speaker 26 (02:25:16):
Not really shout out, But I do want to say
one quick thing is there was a guy about a
week or two ago that's in an email that I
kind of had a problem with. Took a little fence too.
I just want to say, I'm a man, I'm thirty six,
and I love the peach milkshake at Chick fil A.
Speaker 25 (02:25:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:25:33):
Wow, alright, that bothered me. Wow, go to Chi and
get a peach milk shake. It'll be their pleasure to
serve you. And you got five hundred dollars, you can
buy as many as you want. That's all right. I
might go get one after sure, you're thirty six.
Speaker 3 (02:25:47):
You a man?
Speaker 10 (02:25:48):
How about to you?
Speaker 2 (02:25:49):
You just won the burgess ball battle? Yeah, yeah, you
could go get a peach milk shaking. Problem with that five? Right?
All right? So Eric, maybe get Eric one? Eric Barnes,
how's it going well? Buddy talk? How do you feel?
Speaker 27 (02:26:02):
Walk through it a little defeated, but it's all right?
Speaker 2 (02:26:07):
So you coach basketball and you got you got beat
by your buddy.
Speaker 10 (02:26:10):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (02:26:11):
Do do you feel like you know? It's not your
standard basket? Did you did you press? What do you think?
Where do you think went bad?
Speaker 22 (02:26:18):
Well?
Speaker 27 (02:26:19):
When when Speedy was commentating it saying that he was
getting up on me, I mean, I'm not looking at
the score, I'm just focusing on the rim, and I
was thinking, what is he doing?
Speaker 2 (02:26:27):
Is he banking every shot? That was the problem was
I tried to I tried to adjust from just shooting
at normal. Yeah, you let him get in your head, man,
was run late. I did make a run, but he
just ran out of time. You made it respectable, So
any any shout out your questions for you?
Speaker 27 (02:26:46):
Uh well, one of our buddies was supposed to come today.
That's probably why you rolled out of the chair in here. Yeah,
but he started a new jobs he wasn't able to come.
I think he's gonna come in August, though, but uh,
real quick. I'm one of the people that called in
on the uh on Time's Day thing a couple of
years back. So that clip that y'all have that says
man searching for man wanting love or searching for love
(02:27:07):
or whatever, that.
Speaker 1 (02:27:08):
Was me on the phone.
Speaker 2 (02:27:10):
Yes, search that was me. O, my goodness, I got Yeah,
it didn't work out. I'm sorry.
Speaker 27 (02:27:21):
But when I took that phone call, when I was
talking to y'all, I was sitting at my desk and
kids were coming in for like home room, so I'm like,
I was trying to focus and it was going really
quick because it's going to commercial break. I got caught
saying the same word over and over again. I kept
saying absolutely, absolutely and then and then y'all asked for
my email, and I didn't want to give out my
full name, which is out there now, but the first
(02:27:43):
two letters is.
Speaker 13 (02:27:44):
E ed.
Speaker 2 (02:27:49):
Yes, and I can't.
Speaker 8 (02:27:54):
I was saying it real slow.
Speaker 27 (02:27:55):
I was saying, and y'all like hurry up. And then
during the commercial break, Greg's like, hey, we got a sponsor.
You might want to listen to you here, you know,
just how dug because my name is not ed and
it looks like ed in the email or it looks
like in the medical condition.
Speaker 2 (02:28:08):
So are you my email? Do you have you have
you got a lady yet? I mean no, no, yes,
but no, there's nothing you know, all gotcha? Okay, no connection,
that's all good. Yeah, it'll happen. Yeah, I'll tell you
after Burgess ball. Somebody's were looking for Keeling out there.
Speaker 4 (02:28:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:28:24):
Got a little money.
Speaker 10 (02:28:25):
He's married.
Speaker 2 (02:28:26):
I'm sorry, he's married. Yeah, thank you, thank you both
for me and I appreciate it. Eric and Keita five
hundred dollars Eric once again. Zero. It's okay, it's all right,
it's all right, all right, But it's all right, coach.
Let me tell you, Ed, don't you worry about it. Well,
we'll be back, we'll be back. We'll introduce you to
the rest of the box seats and see what's on
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their mind when The Rick Burgess Show continues right after this.
Speaker 1 (02:28:51):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, the only show hosted
by an Oxford graduate will Oxford High School, The Rick
(02:29:15):
Burgers Show.
Speaker 19 (02:29:17):
It counts.
Speaker 2 (02:29:18):
Thanks for being with us today, America the box seats.
We've had a winner five hundred dollars today. Keelan Tucker
wins that in the Burgess ball Bout, i'd we say
hello next to Glenda, Ronnie, Alissa and Games. They all
come up together. Glenn and Ronnie are Daniel, Alyssa and
(02:29:42):
Ganges are Gibson, and they all make their way over
to the Big Boy Mike and they're bringing gift bags.
All right, they're bringing gift bags over, so we'll see
how that goes. So, Hello, who's taking the lead? Is
Glendo taking the league?
Speaker 4 (02:29:57):
Come here?
Speaker 10 (02:29:58):
Comes there?
Speaker 2 (02:29:58):
Come to Glendo. Glinda, Hey, guys, how's it going. We're
good twenty seven years. She's been drying twenty seven years
to come see the show. Honestly, I have seriously, and
here you are. Yeah, that's awesome, Thank you, Glen.
Speaker 10 (02:30:12):
It's just like a dream.
Speaker 2 (02:30:15):
It's like a dream. It's like it's not real who
all you got with you?
Speaker 12 (02:30:20):
Well, I have my nephew, games A, games I have
my niece Alyssa. Listen, my wonderful, handsome husband.
Speaker 2 (02:30:32):
Like Ronnie forty seven years congratulations.
Speaker 12 (02:30:36):
Ronald Lynn.
Speaker 2 (02:30:40):
That's right. So do you have any shout outs your questions?
Are you going to get right to the gifts? Well,
I had a scroll already.
Speaker 7 (02:30:50):
Yeah, we got lots shout out for we blew a
tire coming in Yesterdavening.
Speaker 2 (02:30:55):
Oh did you so a man named Dwayne from m
Griff Tire come out on this? There's take history Wayne.
You don't think da Wayne's a good man?
Speaker 12 (02:31:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:31:06):
And you're in Alabama. A man named Dwayne wants to
help you in good thing.
Speaker 12 (02:31:11):
It was hot and Ronnie said you need to call
Speedy and I said he was paid for it.
Speaker 2 (02:31:16):
Would you know.
Speaker 12 (02:31:20):
Six dollars three hundred and eighty six dollars?
Speaker 2 (02:31:24):
Gee, oh hurt? No wonder Dwayne came out. Yeah. If
he wouldn't have came, I would have come. Greg would
have screened you. I asked Keeland to help it. He's
got five hundred new dollars.
Speaker 12 (02:31:35):
What's good, lady, Well, we are from Bailbuckle Tennessee. Yes,
and so every time I have ever called in, you
have always said, where in the world is a bail
Buckle channesse see.
Speaker 2 (02:31:49):
So this one's for Greg. Oh you give Greg, come on,
get outitude about it and this is for you. That's sweet, welcome.
So let's see what is for Speedy? Okay, thank you?
And that was for Adler.
Speaker 6 (02:32:09):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (02:32:11):
Oh look I got a shirt wearing the heck is
bell Buckle.
Speaker 4 (02:32:15):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (02:32:16):
Yeah, oh I like this, Thank you. They got a
coffee mon, I'm old bell Buckle Cafe coffee mother. Thank
you very much. So where good? Where the heck is
bell Buckle, mistero.
Speaker 12 (02:32:30):
It's about twenty five miles from Murphys Burro going east.
It's a little historical town. The biggest thing they do
in bell Buckle is the Darks and Craft Fair, which
is always the third week in October. Of course, there's
about ten thousand people that show up in our little
town and we've only got about four hundred and fifty
(02:32:51):
people that live there.
Speaker 2 (02:32:53):
Four hundred and fifty people. Very kind of y'all. Thank you,
thank you so much, thank you.
Speaker 12 (02:32:57):
And I have a shout out to my daughter Case
He's listening, are watching. I have two grandchildren, Kayden and Kenley.
Kayden attends Mt. S U and my granddaughter is going
to be a senior this year. You and I also
have a shout out to my church in bell Buckle and.
Speaker 2 (02:33:17):
How many how many people go to that church?
Speaker 14 (02:33:21):
Not very old?
Speaker 12 (02:33:25):
That's I do have some people I want you to
put on the prairi list. I know you guys are
Christian men. So the shirt I'm wearing is in honor
of Camie Young. She is a thirteen year old girl
that lives in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and she is going through leukemia.
Speaker 2 (02:33:48):
Came Young. Let's all pray for Kamee Young. Yes, got it.
Speaker 12 (02:33:51):
And my sister Linda Wicker is having some problems, so
keep her in your prayers.
Speaker 2 (02:33:57):
Got it?
Speaker 12 (02:33:58):
And shout out to Young and one of my close friends.
And also miss Aalitha and our Sundays Day play. Okay, wow, wow,
Graig just moving coming out.
Speaker 2 (02:34:11):
Why don't you get a She've been waiting twenty seven
years to make it. After I said, thank you, what
about do you two have anything listen or Greg?
Speaker 13 (02:34:23):
I got I know.
Speaker 28 (02:34:25):
We told her we'd have to pull her off the mic.
So I'm just happy to be here with my aunt Glinda.
She just wanted to come this f.
Speaker 2 (02:34:32):
That's awesome. Shout out to my co.
Speaker 28 (02:34:34):
Workers for holding down the fort e w motion therapy,
physical therapy because they're holding down the fort formula.
Speaker 2 (02:34:39):
Wait do you get Yeah, they're awesome. So happy to
be here. Thank you. Games Well, I emailed Greg, I
just saw this, So my brother was amazing.
Speaker 11 (02:34:52):
Grant and in turn story so I know he's not
much Greg is much of a southern gospel music fan.
Speaker 2 (02:34:59):
But don't dislike it at all. Like it better than George.
Speaker 11 (02:35:03):
The next event in September in West Virginia too far,
but test it out. It blends southern gospel concert with wrestling.
Speaker 2 (02:35:12):
You're making this. Look here, you send me the fly
pro wrestling and I don't know if anybody's checked. This
has to be the first and only time.
Speaker 8 (02:35:21):
That has ever had the Kingdom.
Speaker 2 (02:35:26):
Pro wrestling and Southern gospel music. We had a little
with you.
Speaker 11 (02:35:32):
I did say, if it goes well, maybe it could
come closer to us.
Speaker 2 (02:35:35):
Oh wow, Greg, Greg Grant singing, he's in the group
at the bottom case. Now he's not a midget wrestler.
Speaker 6 (02:35:44):
No, only.
Speaker 2 (02:35:47):
Christion.
Speaker 11 (02:35:50):
Christian is a separate stage.
Speaker 2 (02:35:52):
They said, the Christian Christian wrestling. Right when you're about
to pin you, they give up and give you grace.
Speaker 1 (02:36:00):
Number.
Speaker 2 (02:36:01):
Could you zoom in on the small picture on.
Speaker 8 (02:36:02):
The bottom Iron Peck and New River wrestling for the Kingdom.
Speaker 2 (02:36:08):
He's not caring Pegs. He must be a new by.
By the way, I want to know when you realize
on amazing grant, where do you see where do you
see your ongoing music career? If your next gave this
Christian wrestling? Hey, hey, they want to pay you know
I got you. I'll see a bad guy called something
(02:36:29):
kind of prophet in the middle of the mascot.
Speaker 13 (02:36:37):
This is good.
Speaker 1 (02:36:39):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 2 (02:36:51):
John, It's time for the.
Speaker 20 (02:36:57):
Ready.
Speaker 8 (02:37:05):
Were broadcasting from the real world.
Speaker 2 (02:37:07):
All right, America, a brand new hour. Thank you for
being with us today. So the Burgess ball Battle last
hour produced a five hundred dollars Winter Keelan Tucker five
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(02:37:30):
opportunities on tomorrow's program. Broadcasting from the real world. All right,
We're still meeting the box seats broadcast also this hour.
Max Locato will join us. We'll talk to him coming
up a little bit later on so Vox seats. We
still have We've got the couches. There come all the couches. Erica, Emily, Aaron, Erica, Emily, Aaron, Eric,
(02:37:59):
I got.
Speaker 16 (02:37:59):
The couches everywhere.
Speaker 2 (02:38:02):
There's couches everywhere. They're in the box seat. So hello,
Eric couch.
Speaker 10 (02:38:07):
How's it going right?
Speaker 2 (02:38:07):
I'm goody, good to see you. Like to see you guys. Yeah,
good seeing you. I actually saw Eric at a man
church gathering range of all Alabama. Yeap, over just Baptist church.
So we're talking to that Greg. So tell me, how
are these all your couches?
Speaker 5 (02:38:27):
Yep?
Speaker 14 (02:38:27):
Because are my three my three daughters, daughters, Emily and Aaron.
Speaker 10 (02:38:32):
They're all two years apart.
Speaker 14 (02:38:35):
These two, the oldest and the youngest, are almost exactly
two years apart.
Speaker 10 (02:38:39):
Two years and twenty four, twenty four days.
Speaker 2 (02:38:43):
You got, you got all. I got two couches. So
what's their ages?
Speaker 10 (02:38:47):
Erica's twenty one, twenty two.
Speaker 2 (02:38:50):
Sorry you sounds like me, Yeah, it's all right.
Speaker 10 (02:38:53):
Twenty two, twenty three.
Speaker 14 (02:38:54):
In September and Emily's fixing turn she just turned twenty one,
and Aaron's fixing turn nineteen.
Speaker 2 (02:39:00):
No idea. Yeah, I say, next time I'll just talk
to him.
Speaker 14 (02:39:03):
Yeah yeah, let me just apparently you don't know, but
this is this is what happens when you're a single
dad and.
Speaker 2 (02:39:10):
You whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa No what we prayed?
Now listen, we prayed and we prayed and we prayed.
I can't imagine. So you have been raising him for
how long?
Speaker 10 (02:39:24):
Seven seventeen years?
Speaker 2 (02:39:26):
Wow, here's a funny story. I called in. I called
in a lot o.
Speaker 10 (02:39:30):
Do you okay?
Speaker 2 (02:39:31):
Yeah? You don't go by Larry. No, that's good, it's good.
I don't have many patches.
Speaker 13 (02:39:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:39:39):
I probably know what he went. You'll probably know Larry.
Speaker 14 (02:39:43):
I'm the guy I called in that one time and
did your walk up music when you before the softball
game and then and I think it was either you
were a speed he said you shouldn't use your regular voice.
Speaker 2 (02:39:53):
That's right, you know.
Speaker 10 (02:39:54):
I called in, uh, which you know, was talking about
Valentine's Day.
Speaker 2 (02:39:57):
I called in. You didn't do that too.
Speaker 10 (02:40:00):
I did because my first divorce here and was on
Valentine's Day.
Speaker 2 (02:40:06):
Yeah, uh, I call.
Speaker 14 (02:40:08):
I called because she was graduating high school and those
two graduated college at the same time.
Speaker 2 (02:40:14):
And you said no.
Speaker 14 (02:40:15):
I said, what am I gonna do with all my time?
And you said, oh, you and your wife can do this,
that and the other, and you was on a roll.
I just didn't have the heart to say, I'm not married.
Speaker 2 (02:40:26):
Bothered by it again? It's there again. Yeah, so uh,
there's there's four going on. Five.
Speaker 10 (02:40:35):
Emily was three and Aaron was stealing die for seventeen months.
Speaker 25 (02:40:38):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (02:40:40):
Wow, yeah, all right, let me you's giving a brox
giving a bro hug.
Speaker 14 (02:40:46):
Yeah, but I'll tell you what. I got one daughter
and I yeah, I would turn around and do it
all over again.
Speaker 2 (02:40:54):
Yeah yeah. Well those those three though, it's like to
daddy's pretty well taken care of. Daddy didn't want for much.
Does he bay your baby and my lot? Well, when
he gets old, you got questions or shout outs or anything.
Speaker 14 (02:41:09):
I want to get a shove out to all the tubers. Okay,
seismic fisher here, there's a story behind that. Yeah, there's
a there's a top water are called the seismic toad. Okay,
of course, I'm a I'm a man of weight and
that's the time.
Speaker 2 (02:41:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:41:30):
Uh.
Speaker 14 (02:41:31):
When I started my YouTube channel, I fish for that
all the time. Okay, now I thought seismic rotund fish.
That started back in seven, so you know right there,
it is right there, right there.
Speaker 2 (02:41:47):
Hey, I thought that, and I like it. I just
throw it in there, especially if you've got one that's
kind of a punkin color. All right, So any other
questions or shout outs? That's it? Eighties. Do y'all have some?
Come on up?
Speaker 13 (02:42:02):
I actually have like two.
Speaker 2 (02:42:03):
I have one from my un a roommate, Catalina. We're
both going in our freshman years. She's from Pelham and
she said her dad watches the show. So oh cool,
I have a question. I'm going into radio and like
TV and stuff at you and a so what like
any like? I guess like feedback were things to advice,
I would I would try to find some sort of
(02:42:25):
internship where you can get hands on. Do they have
a campus station there? I think get involved in that
as much as you can, because when in our line
of work, people are not going to ask you where
you went to school. They're gonna ask you what you
want to what do you know how to do, so
go ahead and get hands on, get comfortable with the board,
get comfortable with microphones on the TV side, get comfortable
with the editing and cameras and things like that. Of course,
(02:42:46):
all the equipment has changed dramatically since since we were there.
Not you, Greg, but the rest have us. You know,
if you don't talk to Greg about how to get
the power back on, he can help you. But yeah,
didn't work out. What was your plan to be in radio?
My plan? What you do is you get a let
them go be very successful, and then you just ride
their coat.
Speaker 6 (02:43:05):
Gray.
Speaker 2 (02:43:05):
What's not a bad word nepotism is so hands on
experiences super u super important, and try to get you
some sort of internship and that's the best way to
get in. And just be yourself. Don't try to create
some kind of fake boys and stuff. I did made
all those mistakes. It'll all come together when you just
be yourself, talk like you talk, and be comfortable on there.
(02:43:27):
There you go, all right, anybody else, sisters, here we go?
All right? What's yours?
Speaker 18 (02:43:31):
Just shout out My co workers at the UPS store
in Fort Payne, Rachel, Jamie Penny, Miss jan Courtney all
of them and Rachel's husband TJ.
Speaker 2 (02:43:41):
He's a great he loved y'all today. You know, I
always wants a preloader for ups. Did you know that
that's not something to be didn't work out? Didn't work out.
They can't want me to be on time? Yeah, okay,
they found you asleep in the front of the truck.
I was sleeping in one of the trucks. They don't
like that. So they really thought you could go yourself
up with boxes. It was a different day. It was
(02:44:01):
before Jesus, and they wanted me to be at work
at three forty five. Uh and and that was not
hard to make because I couldn't get up and get there.
I was still out, you know. So then then when
I got there, I was sleepy and thought they gave
us fifty minute break and I turned it into an
hour and a half. All right, to go ahead.
Speaker 18 (02:44:18):
I just wanted to shout out all the shorter nursing girlies, Elizabeth, Anna,
Grace and then all the Queen's back from Rainsville and
Isabella and Darby.
Speaker 2 (02:44:30):
That's when she first said shorter. Did you think she
was like talking about size? Yeah, well, shout out to
other short nurses. The tall ones.
Speaker 18 (02:44:37):
Yeah, that's the big joke back at shorter shorter universe. Yeah,
it's talk where all the short people go.
Speaker 2 (02:44:46):
We'll keep checking carre of Daddy, Yeah graduated nursing. Did
you graduate?
Speaker 13 (02:44:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:44:52):
I'm not working so much smarter than everybody I know. Yeah,
so thank you. Keep chacking Carrea dad.
Speaker 14 (02:44:59):
Guys, god can be fisher and not come up with
some stuff. So for the next Burgess Bass tournament, got
the I got the selection here.
Speaker 2 (02:45:10):
This is going to catch them.
Speaker 10 (02:45:11):
Okay, So I got a funk buster spinner bait here.
Speaker 2 (02:45:15):
Thank you? Should I give it to them since I
out fishing? Well, okay, I want to look at the
rest of them. He's just a zoom shakers lipless. Oh yeah, now,
and especially during the winter march.
Speaker 14 (02:45:31):
That color right there, there's a Scottsboro Tackle Company. If
you're ever up in Scottsboro, thank you, swim jig. And
of course you gotta have a young danger.
Speaker 2 (02:45:44):
Right here is kind of a it's a different colors. Wait,
listen to split Shot. I was gonna get you.
Speaker 14 (02:45:49):
I was gonna get you some purple worms. The man's
the original man. They've got him on eBay. I can
believe that that some people. He actually found a an
over stock that tackle coming. Hell oh really, he wants
about fifteen dollars.
Speaker 10 (02:46:03):
A pack for him too.
Speaker 2 (02:46:06):
Well, yeah, I'm out, very nice. Thank you for listening
to show. Thank you girls, Thanks all of you in
the box eats. What wonderful, wonderful gifts y'all already have been. Goodness,
enjoy the rest of the show, but thank you for
all the gifts. Congratulations to our winner, and you guys
have definitely brought a lot to the big Boy microphone today.
(02:46:26):
You'll want me to keep these. It's fun for y'all.
Hell yeah, so we'll be back. More to come, including
Max Locato coming up before we're done today when the
Rick Burgers Show continues right after this.
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this is an interesting video. You know, we've talked about
this a lot, and I think a lot of you
will agree. There is no doubt if you have been
in society, society is not getting smarter. It appears that
(02:49:38):
society in general is just getting dumber. I can't believe
the level you it used to be. You would run
across a stupid person every now and then. Now it's
when somebody's not stupid that you're surprised, you know, it's
almost like, wow, this person pretty short. If you don't
believe that, here's a video from someone working at Burger King, Greg.
(02:50:01):
This involves something you're very familiar with, the buy one,
Get one free, speed to YouTube bogos. Our mama loves
a Bogo buddy. Well, I think mom understands how they work. Yeah,
this person does not. So here's a person from Burger
King talking about a customer that was asking for the
buy one, get one free. They didn't quite understand.
Speaker 7 (02:50:22):
It, so they slid over towards the drive through window
and are whispering into their phone. It seems like the
customer still might be over towards the counter, and so
she's kind of talking into the.
Speaker 2 (02:50:33):
The first letter, the first letter in Bogo is by correct,
it's a B for by. Yeah. Okay, here we go.
Speaker 4 (02:50:40):
This lady just said, don't y'all have the buy one,
do one free whopper? Do you whopper? I said, yes, ma'am,
yes we do.
Speaker 8 (02:50:51):
We have to buy one, get one free.
Speaker 4 (02:50:53):
She said, okay, can I get that? I put it
on the screen. The squeam like, oh no, I just
want the free one. You can't getting on by one?
Speaker 2 (02:51:11):
You want free if you don't buy one.
Speaker 14 (02:51:16):
Somebody, hell somebody, he'll be.
Speaker 2 (02:51:21):
What I'll take the buy one, get one free. I'll
just take the free one. You keep the buy one.
God wow wow if that works. Somebody said, okay, sure,
oh you just want the free one. Oh God got it?
So uh wow. By the way, like the Bogo and
(02:51:42):
the by o b don't you great? Okay? What yeah? Combo?
By the way, you when you just say bogo around speed,
you see him light like love. So you don't like
to get one free if you buy one? Not really? No,
wonder your mom didn't want you. It's nothing, It's nothing
I want. It's like people come home from Costco, like
Adler has to keep coming here and feeding us with
(02:52:04):
the overflow of food that he has and snacks because
he bought more than his family could ever eat. Yeah, yeah,
you know.
Speaker 9 (02:52:10):
And initially I was saving money by going to Costco.
I'm actually saving money now by.
Speaker 2 (02:52:18):
Not going Upsco.
Speaker 8 (02:52:19):
Just stay away, don't go there, saving money.
Speaker 7 (02:52:23):
Have you ever tried the challenge? I'll go with Terry
and go can we get out of here for under
three hundred and I.
Speaker 2 (02:52:28):
Haven't won yet. No, no, now we have food for
a month. But I mean yeah, and food for everything.
Have you ever been over started making like pantry space?
Oh yeah, he started bringing stuff here just to get
it out of his way. I got it's big can
of peanuts. Why do you keep bringing that big can
of pan?
Speaker 1 (02:52:47):
It's huge?
Speaker 2 (02:52:48):
Are y'all eating them?
Speaker 1 (02:52:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:52:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:52:50):
Okay? Then I bought another can yesterday that I know
you guess how much that is?
Speaker 1 (02:52:57):
Guess?
Speaker 2 (02:52:57):
Yes, I know you love guessing.
Speaker 8 (02:52:59):
I love to get all right, it's seven bucks exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:53:03):
You know you told me that yesterday. I did. You
remember when I used to work, When I were working
in the summer program for the city, one thing we
had to do was go I mean, the worst worker
they ever had. They referred to me as the workhorse. No,
of course it was tongue in cheek, I think. But
we used to have to go around and dump out
those big old remember those big metal trash cans all
(02:53:25):
across the park, And of course it would just be
the most stuff in there, like you don't even want
to know. Some of y'all, y'all, some of y'all like animals.
But anyway, this thing that he keeps bringing his peanuts
in from Costco is as big as one of those.
Speaker 9 (02:53:38):
Track It is so big, man, I missed those Oscar
the grouts trash cans you know you would when you
were a kid.
Speaker 2 (02:53:47):
Yeah, the one I'm talking about. What it was even
beyond Oscar. It was the heavy duty like out of
the public place. It was metal, even bigger than that.
I mean they were like, I mean they like you
could you couldn't blow them up with nine of mine. Yeah,
well we tried, but thank you. It was actually trust me,
I know. Oh yeah, do some damage.
Speaker 7 (02:54:09):
He would thank you for thinking of the staff and
bringing things in. Yeah, you want to get greg, Have
you ever brought anything in for us?
Speaker 20 (02:54:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:54:17):
Squares the first week? Did the show? While you're living
off that, that's been seven months ago. Yeah, did you
what he said today? Yeah, I got some, Jimmy, I
brought some for me. Yeah. Well that's because that's what
I was told to do and bring your own food. Great.
What the other day I said, I'm now going and
getting doing a grocery run. I'm just having the companies
doing a grocery runs long for everybody in here. But
(02:54:39):
I had what I wanted in my so I just
did I not have some of those in there?
Speaker 25 (02:54:43):
You did?
Speaker 2 (02:54:44):
But I mean I was gonna eat the ones I
had because I'm not gonna eat some nothing like that
at home. Only when I'm here you're not allowed to,
did Jimmy Daniel, No, I'm just it's not. This is
just a little snack here. So you're saying eating at
home is weird, no reason I don't want that at home.
I just want that here.
Speaker 13 (02:54:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:55:00):
I kind of understand. What can I do? That's I
kind of understand it. No, this is something if I
don't have access to a kitchen my own house.
Speaker 7 (02:55:07):
I'm not saying that everything we bring has to be
for everybody. But he is quick to say I brought
this from me, and.
Speaker 2 (02:55:14):
I never said he you can't have it?
Speaker 26 (02:55:16):
You did.
Speaker 2 (02:55:19):
The two words for me mean that No, I meant
that I'm not eating what's already. I brought something for me.
I brought some for me. That means it's not for you.
That's what that a.
Speaker 1 (02:55:29):
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Speaker 2 (02:55:53):
Thank you, America for being with us again today, and
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the only way you can get shown, whether you're live
or archived. We're glad you're here, you know, dear friend
to so many into to the four of us here
for sure, and to me personally. Throughout the years, we've
got to talk many many times. And I'm speaking of
course of pastor Max Locato, and Max is kind enough
(02:56:37):
to join us today. Max, I wish you and I
were gonna hang out today on on much happier note.
This what's happened in Texas. I think if you no
matter if you're connected or what if you just if
you just care about human beings, just the heartache and
(02:56:58):
just the overwhelming terror of all of this. This is
a place that you're very familiar with forty years retreats, vacations,
events that you've done there along the Guadalape Loupe River,
So you know, this area very well. So this hits
you in a very personal way, know it very well.
(02:57:18):
Thanks for letting me have a few minutes with you today,
and I trust that you and your team are doing well. Yeah,
the Guadalupe River and that area in the Hill Country,
it's only forty five minutes and portions of it are
only thirty minutes from where I live.
Speaker 25 (02:57:36):
And over the.
Speaker 6 (02:57:37):
Decades, our family has vacationed there, We've spent weekend retreats
with our staff there. For many years we would rick
have baptism services in the Guadalupe River in baptized hundreds
of people in that beautiful body of water. So yeah,
(02:57:57):
it really strikes home. People in Curbville and Hunt and Ingram, Wemberley,
all those towns, most of them small comfort, just the
most delightful people, just wonderful salt of the earth folks.
And so it's a heartbreaking situation here as we're watching
this unfold.
Speaker 2 (02:58:18):
So it was just I believe it was actually just Sunday.
My wife and I were walking through a beautiful area
in the outdoors and we went over a very gentle
and calm and beautiful looking body of water, just like
you described this river on so many days, for so
many wonderful moments, and we both just stopped and we
(02:58:40):
looked over the bridge we were standing over, and I said,
that's how innocent the water looked to those people. And
then all of a sudden, something that looks so beautiful
and such a blessing and so calm can turn into
a complete nightmare because of this falling creation that we
live in. And you know, and when it involves children,
(02:59:00):
you know, of course it tears our hearts even more.
Even though all life is precious, when children are involved,
it's a different level. So Max, I know you had
a prayer service last night on Facebook. Thank you for
always being there. I can remember, you know, when you
and I were together on Days after nine to eleven
(02:59:21):
at a prayer service, and of course dealing with children.
You were kind enough to read my wife's book about
the death of our son, and that book is a resource,
and we're getting those two people involved to you know,
we have people even from where we live, who lost
a child during that She was there for a camp.
So so talk to right now. This is one of
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those moments. You know, we've been here, This is in
the first time, won't be the last. Sadly, I look
forward to when it's the last time, but it's not yet. Yes, sir,
when people say, all right, where is God in all this?
I mean, he certainly could have stopped this and so
creation and seem to roar against everybody, not just the wicked.
We're actually studying the Book of Job on the Wednesday
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bottle study right now and tomorrow and tomorrow. You know,
Job actually says to his friends, I think our theology
is flawed. Look, it looks like that bad things seem
to happen to good and bad people. So so just
just take that because it is on people's mind. I
know that you and I may go, we might understand it.
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Maybe we're you know, some people aren't familiar with that.
God's never been silent on this, But that doesn't make
it any easier. Just kind of walk everybody through that
for a minute.
Speaker 6 (03:00:36):
Well, the Book of Job, as you mentioned their rick,
is what we perceived to be the most ancient of
the books in the Bible as far as when it
was written. And it asks this the most ancient of questions,
and that is why do bad things happen to good people?
And the answer that Job discovers is number one, there
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are no good people. We're all sinners. But are These
are not the sufferings that Job's talking about, that you've
gone through, are not the consequence of personal sin, They're
not punishment. They're simply consequences of living in a fallen
and decaying world. The Bible says that the whole creation
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is crying out. It's groaning, because even creation knows that
this is not how it was intended to be. Ultimately,
God's answer for human suffering is Heaven.
Speaker 1 (03:01:37):
It just comes down to that.
Speaker 6 (03:01:39):
The Apostle Paul said that these brief and momentary troubles
are not worth comparing with the glory that far outweighs
them all. I would never say, Rick, what you and
your family went through was brief and momentary, or what
they're going through in Guadalupe is brief and momentary. It
feels just the opposite. But I think what the Apostle
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was saying there is when you compare that with the
eternal glory that awaits us even the most severe challenges,
when we get home, we will look back and see
that they were brief and momentary by comparison, by comparison,
So I do just want to add when we're processing this,
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go ahead and complain. Job complained, he did. It's okay.
We call that lament. We lament to God. But then
also confess your convictions. This is because the devil's listening,
and you can tell God that I still love you,
I still believe in you, so the devil will know
whose side you're on, and then offer specific prayers. Just
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go down the list. I've got a long list of
things about which I'm praying. You know, the first responders,
praying maybe for still a certain fiver that it's hard
to believe, leave, praying for all the bodies to be rescued.
Offer specific prayers. And I think that if we acknowledge
our pain, if we declare our conviction, offer specific prayers,
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that's that's the therapy that we need to help us
get through tough times.
Speaker 2 (03:03:16):
Ay Man, I think about Peter right now. You know,
for first Peter chapter one, six and seven, where Peter
is saying, let me go ahead and let you know.
You know that you know, if it's necessary, God may
take you through grievous trials. So, like you said, for
a little while, if necessary. But this is all a
testing of the genuine genuineness of your faith, you know,
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may may when it's refined by fire, unlike gold that perishes,
that that the faith would actually result in the glorification
of Jesus. And and I think you know, as C. S.
Lewis told us, all, you know, pain and sufferings God's
megaphone for a sleeping world. So the people who don't
don't share our faith, they're really watching us right now
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to see if there's anything in anguish that looks different
than their anguish. And you know, there's many times my
pastor told Sherry and all this and said, you know,
there are things that will be accomplished through this they
weren't going to be accomplished any other way. And I
think that this is a time for those who are
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followers of Jesus to to show that they have a
hope that transcends all understanding.
Speaker 3 (03:04:28):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 6 (03:04:29):
And it's wonderful to see the way the way Christians
are responding. Rick here in the in South and central Texas.
Speaker 2 (03:04:37):
Tell us about that.
Speaker 6 (03:04:37):
I know our church, we're training up a group of
people to muck houses. To be honest, I didn't even
know what that meant a couple of days ago, and
so we're partnering with Samaritans Purse and they're sending some
muck kits and a muck trainer, and we've got several
people right now going through you know, how to go
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into a house that's been devastated and just clean out
all the mud and the soot and all the who
knows what comes when a river overflows. There's more than
four hundred people right now walking up and down the
banks of the Guadalupe River. My assistant, who had no
business volunteering for this, she's seventy eight years old, volunteered
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Sunday afternoon and walked up and down the banks of
the Guadalupe and was actually part of the retrieval of
someone who had perished.
Speaker 2 (03:05:33):
And so people are.
Speaker 6 (03:05:34):
Responding, Rick, And it is a beautiful thing to see
the way people are responding. But it is also a time,
like you said, for us to hold on to our convictions,
grip the things about God that we know will never change.
We believe that God is too kind to be cruel,
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he's too strong to be silent, and when we cannot
trace his hands, we just trust his heart and we
know that someday we will understand why these things had
to happen. But until then, we ask God, use these
tragedies to glorify your name and to strengthen your people.
Speaker 2 (03:06:13):
Amen, Max Locato, thank you so much, and no, thank
you my friend. Our hearts, sir, are with you and
all of you in this area, and they're very fortunate
to have you. And I know that all you are
is a reflection of the God that loves them. But
thank you for being obedient.
Speaker 6 (03:06:32):
Maxew sir, all the very best.
Speaker 2 (03:06:34):
Thank you, Max Locato. We'll be back. We'll wrap up
this hour and for a lot of you to show
right after this one.
Speaker 1 (03:06:41):
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You know.
Speaker 2 (03:07:32):
Thanks to Max Locato for being with us. I think
that Max the Cato could also do really well if
they had like a Max the Caato app, and like,
whatever your situation was, you would like you had the
app and he would like get in your ears and go, Okay, Rick, look,
this is Max. I know you're at the airport, and
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I know that they've started in your flights, and you know,
I just want to talk a minute about something you
need to remember. I mean, wouldn't you love this to
have Max? You know, all of a sudden, you're sitting there,
You're you're trying to get back from the beach. You're
on sixty five. Also, you see all the brake lot's
coming on you. You hit it all, Rick, This is Max.
I understand the traffic is backing up. Uh, you know,
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and you just you just have him talking through it. Guys.
Speaker 8 (03:08:17):
He actually has a podcast called Encouraging Word.
Speaker 2 (03:08:20):
Okay, but would't you like to use him kind of
like you do like you know, a GPS or something.
Oh yeah, and Max comes on. Okay, I understand, where's
some traffic now? This is Max? Hey, Rick, Max Locato
just hear wonder Okay, We're good. Uh, you got to
remember and you know, I think about you know, and
he just kind of wall lawn more won't crank? Yeah,
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oh yeah, I gotta.
Speaker 29 (03:08:42):
I know you've been pulling all that for about Okay, speedy,
this is Max. That's so what about eight puls? I think, Uh,
don't kick it this, don't stumby lips?
Speaker 2 (03:08:53):
Not kick it. We we want so bad in this
falling creation. Don't we to kick that line more? Just
walk inside, get some right, go inside, and uh to
the phones we go. Hello, Rick Burgess show unscreen phone calls.
Speaker 25 (03:09:06):
Go ahead, Hey Rick, this is Melinda, first time caller.
Speaker 2 (03:09:11):
Thanks for calling.
Speaker 25 (03:09:12):
And I wanted to say y'all need to keep talking
about Todd's produce because I just come from Clatton and
I had to stop and get me some peaches because
y'all reminding me today.
Speaker 2 (03:09:24):
I'm so glad.
Speaker 13 (03:09:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 25 (03:09:27):
And then secondly, I wanted to tell you because I
have been listening to y'all for years when my daughter.
When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was driving
from Riverside, Alabama to Lake Shore Drive in Birmingham every day,
and I heard I would listen to you guys, and
you used to I remember y'all doing when one of
your kids was little the peepee songs, Oh.
Speaker 2 (03:09:48):
Yes, the party Yeah, TD and the punny Well.
Speaker 25 (03:09:52):
I talked my daughter that when she was going through hers,
and now her son is fixing to go through that too.
Already started singing the song and he loves the end
of it.
Speaker 2 (03:10:05):
It's perfect.
Speaker 11 (03:10:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:10:05):
If you that's still out if you go to Hats
for the Kids, Rick and Bubba Brad Ryan, it's all
on Apple Music. And that was the children's album that
Bubba and I put out with Brad Ryan. Jerry Ryan
also makes an appearance on there and sings a children's classic,
So it's still out there. You can actually get it
wherever you stream music. We continue, Hello, it is the
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Rick Burgess Show. You're on unscreen phone calls go ahead,
good morning fellas. How are y'all? We're good.
Speaker 19 (03:10:37):
Earlier when y'all were talking about who you could be
as far as the lad singer of a group, Rick,
I'm surprised that you didn't say Brian Wilson.
Speaker 2 (03:10:44):
Of the Beat Boy Yeah, he loves them. You know,
I would like to have his talent, not his music.
Speaker 1 (03:10:51):
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (03:10:52):
I think I could have made better music with this talent.
There it is, I said, it now. Thank you for that, sir.
Uh you know when there was a side of me
that wanted to be possibly Bob Sieger backed by the
simper bullet par too. That's uh. We continue. Rick Burgess show,
unscreen phone calls, go ahead.
Speaker 19 (03:11:10):
Yeah, I voted for Trump. I vote for him again
if I could, but won't be able to. But Epstein
has a list of Trump's on it. He just uses
power for leverage.
Speaker 2 (03:11:20):
Okay, so he's on it and he's using investigating You're
had investigative reporter Billy Joe from Children Con Uh, Trump
was on it. Do you think Biden would have not
released it? It seems like it. I mean, I don't know,
certainly seems like that's possible. Who knows. I just gotta
said he voted for me and wouldn't do it again.
Speaker 8 (03:11:43):
I found that minute, that missing minute of.
Speaker 2 (03:11:45):
Footage you did. Yes, it is there, you go.
Speaker 10 (03:11:53):
It is.
Speaker 2 (03:11:57):
A I even thought I thought you might have fled
the nation.
Speaker 7 (03:12:03):
They couldn't see it was Hillary, Hillary Clinton in a
blue pants suit, opening up his jail cell.
Speaker 2 (03:12:08):
Right. Uh, that's funny. Rick Birders show on string phone calls, go.
Speaker 13 (03:12:12):
Ahead, Hey, uh, this is Wendy.
Speaker 15 (03:12:16):
I know you didn't realize how much the man don't
walk in the rain, how much of an impact that
would have just that phrase. But one time I heard
Burt Reynolds say that you're not a man into your
dad tells you you're a man. So that carried a
lot of weight. I thought, I have one thing for Greg.
Uh y'all are talking about a couple of weeks ago.
(03:12:38):
It's who you could beat and whatever. He's got the
old man shuff Unless he gets the first punch in,
he's gonna beat nobody.
Speaker 2 (03:12:48):
She said, you got an old man shovel when he
comes back from the brain when yeah, yeah, I'm concerning
my energy.
Speaker 15 (03:12:57):
The uh so I turned pretty is about and start Greg?
Speaker 2 (03:13:01):
I can't what is the summer? I turned off? Hey
granny talking's Matt.
Speaker 19 (03:13:15):
Old man?
Speaker 4 (03:13:17):
Old man?
Speaker 2 (03:13:17):
He ain't nobody put him up, mister Wiggins. But the
uh know the what I do to her? I don't
know your straight fan, no doubt, but you know what
I've noticed that. But she is part of a trend
happened uh Sunday too, is that a lot of women
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are reading the book. Men don't running around and then
there is benefit there. But it was a little bit.
It was a negative effect on her. Well, I don't
know if they get tough and rough, she thinks you
ain't tough enough. We continue Rick Burder's show unscreened phone calls.
Go ahead, Hey, fellas.
Speaker 3 (03:13:54):
I know this is really no different than produce speed
shipped into the grocery store and me buying it there.
But it just seems wrong when I go to an
homage house to buy some produce and I c lady
buying four cases to sell the market in town and
the price is jacked way up. But it just seems wrong.
Speaker 2 (03:14:14):
Well, you know, did the homish get what they wanted
out of it?
Speaker 18 (03:14:17):
Though?
Speaker 2 (03:14:17):
You know, as long it's long, it's it's it's you
know to me, if it's if it's priced too high,
people won't buy it.
Speaker 5 (03:14:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (03:14:24):
You know, it's really only as valuable as people are
willing to pay. But I see your point, But you're right,
there is no difference in that. And you almost have
to look at the homage person as the farmer. They
bought it from him at wholesale and they went out
and sold at retail. Yeah yeah, so, but I but
I understand what you're saying. Does that bother you? At
as you'd rather get it from the homage, would yeah?
Speaker 13 (03:14:44):
Ok?
Speaker 2 (03:14:45):
Yeah? What man? Well he set it? Upset him? I
mean what I mean? It's not a great person? Why well,
I mean why not? What's going around your elbow to
get you a butt?
Speaker 19 (03:14:55):
What different?
Speaker 2 (03:14:56):
What's the difference If somebody goes out to the car
all and they buy huged cars and they put them
on a lot and they sell them for a profit,
that's and that's a little different.
Speaker 4 (03:15:04):
Different.
Speaker 2 (03:15:05):
How's that different? How's that difference? Nobody dropping from them,
they're not stealing from them from they don't know, they
don't We'll just show