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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Big Fox Entertainment. Please, I'm the Rick Burgess Show with Speedy,
Greg Butchers, had e Van had and Rick Butch.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
And here we go America, Andy Andrews, Minions from Orange
Beach are ready. Andy on the show today, Union, Mississippi,
Flying Munchions the ready. Let's go be Ridge, Tennessee. Oh Greg,
maybe Henry checking out? Oh Bro Alabama, Glencoe, Alabama, Scottsbarrow, Alabama.

(00:53):
May Pop's Barbecue Crew in Tuscaloosa. Ready, North Michigan, you
go there, we go them Salt Shakers, Panama City Beach
ready to take folks fishing. They're ready, Deep Spell Ready,

(01:15):
Collin County Police Department in tennas They're ready. Dallas, Georgia
says we got fresh coffee and we're ready. Weaver, Alabama Ready,
the Rocket City, Huntsville, Alabama.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Ready.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
And somebody say birds, I'm ready, and America says yes. Speedy,
Gregg and Adler all here today, coming up later. As
I said, coming up later, Andy Andrews will be here.
Oh how about that? Did you know this one? The

(01:54):
Pride of Pasca, Google of Mississippi's ready, grinning lock apossum
beating barn. Let's go there's Speedy Doola, home of angles,
ship building ladies and gentlemen. There's John Calvin Parkert u
A W Pennsylvania. They ready, Greg M and the squirrel
that went pres J and M Tank. I wonder what
J and M Tank does delivering mail. And the eight

(02:16):
five oh is ready. So that's good. Tough job. It
is tough job. So welcome everyone, and thank you for
encouraging us so much. As we get started today, we
do have a lot to do on the program today
and we'll we'll run through, we'll update you on on
the latest with all the stories that are out there.
Of course, we'll we'll cover some incredibly important things within ourselves,

(02:39):
like yesterday when we unpacked Dixie watches uh and and
the various uga horns out there. So we do have
some very deep things that we get into as well. Hey,
Bird has got some great questions today. I'm liking the
shirt too, Ricky buddy, you know this, This was the
the shirt. It's available at rick Burgesshow dot com men
don't run in the rain. It has become a movement

(03:01):
all across the country. And if you don't have yours,
uh that you can get this shirt and wear it.
It's a great conversation starter. We have that. As a
matter of fact, we've the response on these has been
so great. When I when I checked in and say, hey,
I'd like to have one, of the store says well,
when we get restocked, will send you. So So anyway,

(03:21):
you hate that shirt?

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Yeah, very very run DMC.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Straight forward, isn't it that? Look, it's just straightforward. You
can see that from like across the store, you know
what I mean? Hey, what's that? So y'all, y'all let
me know fellas if y'all want one, and I'll make
sure that you get one as well. Now, Greg, you
can't wear that because you do run in the rain, right, true? Right,
Thanks thanks for letting dad down. Y'all. No, I don't
run the rain. You just saying what we saw. Uh So, anyway,

(03:49):
we'll speaking to that. We were just talking about that.
How many of you, if you're you're younger, you may
not know this name. It was very prominent in the eighties.
Of course he's still prominent now. He's still alive and
doing well. The evangelist James Robinson. James Robinson is really

(04:09):
one of the most intriguing stories, especially dealing with planned parenthood.
I've watched Babylon b by the way, they pull no
punches on the defunding of planned parenthood. While they'll put
a headline out there, but I won't get into that
because one of the things that we always say, which
by the way, I have a soft heart about what

(04:31):
about women who were raped? I mean, what about a
woman who was raped and was impregnated in that horrible process? Man,
you got admit easy to sit in the stands and
talk about that, But that's tough. I mean, I'm just
going to tell you, no matter what you believe, that's tough.
James Robinson, who when he stands before the Lord Jesus

(04:52):
will get a well done. There's no telling how many
people are going to spend their eternity in the presence
of Christ because of the ministry of James Robinson. Okay,
he was the product of rape. Wow, his daddy went
to his mama and said, you know what, it's not
our place. Took his wife back minister to or loved her,

(05:18):
restored her, took care of her. Certainly was upset about
the man that did this horrible thing to his wife,
but raised that child who became James Robinson. So you
know when you get down to the well that that
life doesn't shouldn't be given an opportunity. You see things
like James Robinson and you go so anyway, But with

(05:41):
all that being said, so they still have an incredible
ministry that they do called Life Today, and they do.
And matter of fact, I had a chance to go
be on James and his wife's TV show, but it
was right after The seven hundred Club and we were,
you know, like I say, this show is only seven
months old, and I'm like, you know, I would have
to do something else, take the do the comrades again,

(06:03):
miss part of the show, maybe miss a whole show.
So we didn't do that. But his son, Randy Robinson,
also has a show called Life Today Live, and he
did have me on because I could just do a
zoom with him. And that episode is out as of today,
so I had an opportunity to talk to him about

(06:24):
the book. It's only thirty minutes, so it's not long.
You can search podcasts. Now Here's what's weird when you
go to podcasts. Just do this. Go to my story.
If you follow me on Instagram, I've got you the
right link to the audio. Now there's also a video
version of it, and you go to lightsource dot com
and look for Life Today with Randy Robinson. And I've

(06:44):
put that link on X so if you follow me
on x you can find it there. If you follow
me on Instagram, look at the story. There's the podcast
link because when you dissearch podcasts, I guess there was
an old podcast that he might have done this just
called Life Today and then there's Life Today Live, and
it's actually two different things. So but anyway, I'm on
Life Today Live with Randy Robinson, which is James Son

(07:08):
Good and he's part of that ministry that family still
has to cover. Yeah, so so looking forward to you know,
kind of high tech. All right, Speedy did the thing
that's on my story? I just click here, Yeah, I
did the one that's on X so it probably isn't right,
so we'll checking the break, right, that's good stuff, right,

(07:31):
So so anyway, but no, I remember the first time,
you know, i'd heard James Robinson for years before I
knew his whole story, and I remember the first time
he told that story, I was like, WHOA, I did
not know that.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
So I think you got it.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Rick.

Speaker 5 (07:47):
Link looks like it's good.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
Really on X two.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
Yes, okay, believe it or not.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Trying to be hot TechEd. Look, you're growing up getting
handy and hot tech. What's happening to me? I don't
know who says that once you're six you can't teaching
old dog new tricks. There we go, yep, just old
dog's earning some tricks there.

Speaker 7 (08:05):
I am so so X has the video audio version
and your Instagram story just takes you too straight to
the podcast. Correct, Yeah, look at you get having everything covered.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
There's Randy right, Yeah, it was. I always it's so
much fun Greg to get to talk about Dad with people.
It introduced him to them for the first time. It
never fails. They're always they're always that one. That's a character. Yeah, unique,
But the largest growing number getting into finding out things
about Dad's teachings. Women Women are like, look, these teachers
are good matter for your man or a woman. Okay,

(08:38):
and so so it's that's just interesting. I'm sure I'm
starting to see that one more. Yeah. So, so anyway,
that that's the we got no bend, Randy, I didn't
say that to him. People ask her when will Greg
be on seven hundred club? Well, next month. You know what,
if we're working on that, me and form him in America, right,
and his book is men don't watch sequels? Yes, no,

(09:00):
men don't wear wedding rings to bed? Oh yeah that okay? Yeah,
I actually forgotten did I was real sleepy boy. That's
a good one. You know what, that is a great one.
Text Nation, he said one time at old man told
me you can teach an old dog new tricks if

(09:21):
that old dog's hungry. Yeah, Birds still hungry. Uh huh.

Speaker 8 (09:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
I got a lot of a lot of life left.
You know. How about this adapt or get or go home? Yeah,
we'll be back. More of the Rick Burgess Show coming up.
Lots to do today, folks.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
This is the Rick Burgers Show, the hardest working men
in the business, Rick Bridges Show.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
These dogs still want to eat. Let's go all right,
so let's run a couple of things down, all right
from text Nation. I'm beout, oh text Nation, Rick Birge Birds.
I can't find the book at Barnes and Noble. Okay.
The retail side is just a it's a weird game.

(10:24):
Now here's what I know. Actually had a meeting about
this yesterday. So your timing is perfect out of Georgia.
The book is in the hands of distributors that distribute
to retail in all kinds of places. Okay, so I
think what you we do know it's in some retail
outlets because we can actually see the sales yesterday. We

(10:44):
looked at them, so they have it. So what you
probably need to do is to go to whoever the
manager at this Barnes and Noble where you are, and say, hey,
y'all don't have men Don't Run in the Rain by Bird?
Are y'all going to order it? Because it is available
to We do know what's in the hypa, so if
they went to the to their distributor and said we

(11:06):
need a few copies of this, they would get it.
So we do know that. But this retail process, the
book industry, like everything else, is changed incredibly and sadly, sadly,
I think sadly, the bookstores are just not that bigger
priority anymore because most everybody buys everything online now when
it comes to books. But they do have access to it,

(11:29):
so you probably just need to let them know there's
a market for it, and they would sell some if
they'd get them, and they'll get them.

Speaker 7 (11:35):
It's Funny you said that, because I remember on a
much smaller scale when Dad came out with his Larry
the Leaf series, a lot of folks went in and
talked to the manager whoever's responsible for grabbing some and
different areas, would would request books, you know, to be
in the store because there are a lot of people

(11:56):
that just.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Like to still go in and have that experience. I
love the bookstore. Yeah, always makes me have to go
to the bathroom for some reason. It's quiet. Yeah, it
is weird how that that that certain.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
Hey leave the books in the bookstore if you're going
to the restroom. I worked at a bookstore. That was
a problem. People take, that's not your house. We're trying
to sell that book.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Do you know, and you're in there and touching the book. Yeah, touching. Thanks.

Speaker 8 (12:23):
Wait.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
We would get books out of the bathroom like a lot,
once at least once a day, or like somebody brought
another book into.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
The bathroom between the Harley shop and the pet store.
When was this bookstore?

Speaker 4 (12:34):
This was the I actually worked in the coffee shop,
so book duty wasn't my duty, So I wasn't the
one getting the books out of the bathroom. And people
were taking the books into the bathroom. You know too,
I can see you, and so I didn't have to
get the books out, but I would also I would also,
you know, keep note of which books were in in there,

(12:56):
buy that copy, you know. But I worked in the
coffee shop section of it was a mugs.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Actually, even to this day, even to this day, every
time my wife drags me into a coffee shop without fail,
I see young Chris Adler working in there. They're always there.
But but no, what Speedy saying is right, that the
key is whether it's made it to the distributor or not.

(13:21):
And it has so then it gets down to what
you're talking about. They just have to they probably they
probably have been given probably not a paper readout anymore.
It's probably on a computer. This book is available to
you if.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
You want it.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Right. Also, it was Mickey Dean, God rest his soul.
Have you ever been thinking about something in your mind
and you wondered if you're the only one, and then
all of a sudden somebody brings it be like wow,
So that that's universal that happened with the booksore bookstore thing.
I remember thinking to myself and Greg, you and I
talked about it that there's certain things and remember we

(13:54):
even played one time a doctor did a study on
it that seemed to trigger your body, saying we need
to go to the restroom. And I'm not talking about
number one, right, And bookstores seem to be a trigger.
And I remember thinking that store. I remember thinking about that.
And one day Mickey Dean on the air brought it
up and I said, wait a minute, so that happens
to you too, and he said yes, and I said,

(14:15):
I said, I thought that was just something weird with me.
And you know, there's two One of them you got
to watch because another one is going out into the woods.
You know, you have to want you're out there by yourself.
You've got to enjoy the woods. There's something about quietness
and a little bit of a long time that triggers
your body, going let's take let's let's let's take a deuce.

(14:36):
I don't know what it is there it is, but
a bookstore is like, if I ain't got time for that,
then don't go in there. I'll go into a bookstore
and check their bathroom first, because I know I'm going
to be visiting it if I get on the wrong
isyle and look at the wrong. You know, so I'm
starting to get really really in deep thought about something.
Next thing you know there, I am so is that
happened to only me? Mickey Dean, the.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Wood stores and coffee like a fiber like there is
your Big four Offenders.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Well, well, I will tell you another thing. If I'm
having a bit of a struggle and I want to
go ahead and get something done that I know now
would be a better time for me, I wonder into
our storage room and look around. Okay, something about that.
There's something about it I described.

Speaker 9 (15:22):
Now.

Speaker 7 (15:22):
I will say this. It's a number one, not not
the other. But there's certain things on this show that
trigger it for me, like Burgess Ball. It doesn't matter
then we're doing it. If we're about to do the wheel,
that because suddenly I have to pee. I don't know why,
and guess what.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
Energy Maybe it's just so excited.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
I don't know. I have no idea. I have no
idea why. By the way, just triggers it. Here's somebody
says it happens to me every time before I preach. Sorry, buddy,
I didn't know this. They said an episode of Seinfeld.
I forgot about this. They made George by the book
he took to the bathroom.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Yes, it was, it was marked, it was flagged in
the system. George got busted. Well, I wish we had
that system. Frankly, we didn't have that system, So.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
I don't I don't know why why the bookstores are triggered,
but it is uh and and it always has been
for me.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
You know, this is probably pretty normal, just going by
a fountain, you.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Know, yeah, number one, I'm talking number I'm not talking
number one.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
I was just saying, that's like more normal thing, normal
bookstores and storage.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
You ever been in your vehicle back and you got
a number one and you're trying to find the place,
and you like, I think I can make it, and
all of a sudden, an afternoon thunderstorm or something starts
hitting win. That's the worst you may tell you A
bad a bad spot. And I ran through this for
a little bit and had to really kind of overcome myself.

Speaker 7 (16:46):
And that's carpool. Whenever I would get in carpool, you know, yeah,
suddenly I had to use the restroom.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
I had to use the restroom.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
I almost went to school one time, yes.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
To my kids from school, and I didn't realize they
had an adult sized bathroom.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
I thought the kids, I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
I thought the teachers were using tiny little potties away.
So I go in the in the little boys room,
potties like like a jar on the ground. Goodness. And
then I get out of there and they're like, by
the way, there's an adult restroom over here. If you
ever have this occasion again.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Like that, It didn't really affect him, couldn't do another
Tell what else you forgot? Is that? What the What
the teacher actually said was you better get back to class,
little bearded boy.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
Little beard, y'all take your old man's shuffles and get
out of here.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Okay, okay, that's funny. Yes, somebody got it for Greg yesterday,
Wendy from Obile. He sounded like she was about one
hundred somebody to know one is that kind of you're
you're injured, don't be meanine. Oh, I wondered about this.

(18:04):
Going into someone else's house triggers me. Not me, I'm
just asking for another he said, I'm asking for another plumber.
Oh that means him. I could see that. I would
think you have to make sure things are right before
you go on a little appointments.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
Yeah, oh no, he said awkward asking for it one joint?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Is that what he said? I thought he said asking
for a plumber, like he wasn't the one. You haven't
you know what Greg would do. Sometimes you have to walk.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
You don't have to do that.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
No, you don't happen.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
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(19:26):
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(19:47):
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(20:09):
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all right. So I know that we were, you know,
this whole thing about breakfast here at the at the studio.
I do want to thank one Terry Wilburn again. And

(20:52):
now I know protein balls are on Rick's picks. Are
these I can't remember if we ever put them here?
These are breakfast balls, right, yes, but you can eat
them at any time, just breakfast. But their breakfast balls
they are okay, they are there. Their their breakfast balls.
Now I think I want to say they're they're actually

(21:13):
named something else, but their breakfast I guess breakfast meatballs.
And she got the she got and it is in
Rick's Picks. Uh and uh, she got it from the
Blood Sugar Balance cookbook. We talked about that.

Speaker 7 (21:26):
Actually the author lives in our flagship market and uh
so anyway, the recipe is there.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Some of you started asking questions because we love them
so much, and uh, and some of you have actually
emailed saying, hey, y'all, y'all made them and they are delicious. Uh,
and so they I brought some in and I wanted
I told Greg this because I know he brings things
in just for him. I told him, I said, these
are for you too, buddy. So y'all portray that I
bring things to eat, but I would share them with people.
If you want to know when you bring things in,

(21:53):
you're like, I brought stuff something from me. I'm just saying,
can I say a sentence, Greg, just sometimes this is
stuff that brings Claire to but you can have something
when we love each other. We love each other when
we love each other, Okay, And I just want to
say what you said and I want you to pretend
like you didn't say it. Okay, pretend like I said it. Okay, here,
I am coming in. Picture send me walking in. I'm here,

(22:16):
and you send me go ahead and welcome me to work. Hey,
good morning. Well you said that's that's about that's about
how brought you are? Yeah, but I come in. Can
we be a little son here? Yeah, okay, let's try
it again. I just came in. Hey, good morning. That's
it's hard to be happy at four in the morning,
but in the morning for us, and you notice, and

(22:37):
I'm carrying let's say, I've got a breakfast burrito. Okay,
that that that I brought from home. Okay, And I
say this sentence, Hey, I got a breakfast burrito. But
for me, does that sound like that you can have
some other? Did he not say that it's what you did,
saying like we had a stock of what I was eating.

(22:59):
And I was like, well, that's still in there because
I brought this from home four there for me.

Speaker 7 (23:03):
But he actually said that, he said for me, I'm
not there's inventory still in there.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
I mean, I know you see me eating one, but
I actually brought this one from home. That's for me.
But that doesn't mean that's why you brought it for us.
You're saying, y'all got your own, this one for me.
Women like the woman me you're focusing on, so we
don't get breakfast anymore. So you're on your own, That's
what I was telling Greg. So it's good we have

(23:34):
that stock in there, But if I got one at home,
why get in this stock and make it run out quicker? Okay?
Do you ever pivot to when new things happen? Do
you remember the day I came in and said, I've
made a decision that we're just going to take this
as a company only, and I'll go to the grocery
store and keep this. But if I have the same
thing at home that I had planned on bringing, why
not bring it and then not the other and it

(23:57):
won't affect the other inventory because it's four No anybody
can have it. But I brought it because it's for
I mean, I brought it, but if you can look
about it. If you looked at me and said, hey,
can I have that? I go, yeah, then I go
get one of the one. But I wouldn't say it
after you said it was for you. I wouldn't ask
that question. You killed that question, Yes, and you killed
that scenario right. Adler's putting up the definition of selfish. Look,

(24:24):
look read it out loud. I didn't see anywhere that
I was supposed to feed the chef noo said that
that part.

Speaker 7 (24:34):
I just say, the complete sentence was you said blah
blah blah blah blah for me.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Well, I shouldn't have said for me, because anybody could
have it. I just I meant that, not one last,
not one last. I got I brought this one, so
we still we have. You know what, I think. I
just wanted to. That's the closest thing I've ever heard
Greg saying, well, I shouldn't have said it that way.
He didn't quite say that, he didn't quite own it.

Speaker 7 (24:54):
But sensitive I say say at leasta feels though, just
to get him say, hey, it's on me.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Right, that's not true. I'm a threat to take it
on right. By the way, Greg continues to run up
the score between Mom and me, uh and Mom and
Greg yesterday, he's undefeatable. I've got to talk to these
two sons of mine that are married. What are we
waiting on on children? Yeah? I mean the Trump guard. Yeah,

(25:22):
I have got to get I've got to get the
I got to get some grandkids. Okay, because Greg went
by and he and who all went you your wife,
They came over and brought up two of his grandkids
over to moms yesterday, and Mom got to spend all
afternoon with the great grandkids. That that's impossible to defeat. Yeah,

(25:45):
I got a little separation there. You go over there
and kind of strut around a little bit. Yeah, we
had fun. Yeah, you know what you had? It was great. Oh,
it was great.

Speaker 7 (25:53):
You probably didn't have to call her to open the gate,
did you, because you have the little thing I don't.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
I just pull up away, I go, sorry, Rick typing
any code and nothing? No, if you if you, if
you've got if you're if your children have have produced
great grandchildren for her, you're you're the one she speak
for grocery shopping that that person doesn't have to put
the code in. I got two more that I can
lay down anytime. I know, you got a total four.

(26:18):
I can't keep up with it. Hey, sons, what are
y'all doing to me? I mean, somebody hit me a
grand kid? Yeah, okay, I got something's got to happen.
So so anyway, yeah, that's you know, of course the
things I handle seem important too, But apparently they don't
get that. Used to have to put a code in
beat great grand kids. That's hard. There's only one hanging

(26:41):
thing from the for the reveryew mirror.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
There's only one rick. You could have one.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
There's one, I mean technically, and it's not a big deal.
But if we were there's only one, I would get it.
Because I'm there more, I'll see that nothing. Ain't saying
that's a bad thing.

Speaker 7 (26:58):
That's always like Jimmy down.

Speaker 2 (27:02):
From the source that brought the term for me. Uh
he now devils down. Well, I mean I'm over there more.
We said, hey, guys, we got one bargain. It's practical. Yeah,
it's practical. Right, Yeah, I don't mean it's any more important, right,
trying to get uncomfort would think when she checked her

(27:22):
bank account today she might herreshiate me a little bit.
But but the but but the uh getting that one
thing handled, Yeah, but it's good. But anyway, so I'm right,
I'm right in the middle of a burd's discussion. I
can't I can't go anywhere. You don't have to go
there to do it.

Speaker 4 (27:39):
It's true, that's true.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Trigger you know what you go, that's just a phone call.
And you know what yesterday, yesterday I almost you know,
busted up in there, you know, but I thought, no,
this is their time, and you should have well, I
thought about that, but I thought I thought it would
look like I'm trying to get on, you know, on
the surf on your way. No, you didn't want to
call get a code, that's it, right, But plus I
knew I'd have to put the code in. Yeah, and

(28:04):
then when the sun shine a certain way, you can't
see it. Okay, listen, let's save about it. And hey, Ricky,
rick if you're if you're wearing some coasters, take them off, okay,
because you can't say everything's fine on the screen. Okay,
let me let me ask you this though, seriously, let's
get real just for a minute. We all know and
you deal with little kids. You never know what they're bringing,

(28:25):
you know, they they might give a ton they so
did they both. Was it a great day for for
and her great green? Yes, they interacted good, it's good. Good,
nobody nobody. They didn't get too sleepy on the right
over because that's it. That that's what. They just fall
asleep and then and then you pull. It's from them
to recover from that, no matter who it is. But

(28:46):
everybody's picked up on it. Greg Greg is making an
all out move to the primary spot. Yeah, we all
got our different duties. We're a team. I'm a quarterback,
the word team. You're just there, boy, I have a
possession receiver. You want to pick the first That way

(29:07):
we needed that. You're not bragging. It's just the way.
That's just the way that look. It's just the way life.
We're gonna do. Po me back.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
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Speaker 2 (29:44):
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Go to the wheel. Yesterday in the Burgess Ball Battle,
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He's coming up a little bit later on Wednesday. Bible

(30:06):
study back today will be in job chapter twenty one today,
so Cat said. At noon Central one o'clock Eastern on
the Rick Burgess Show YouTube channel. If you want it live,
if you can't get it live. The podcast and the
YouTube channel have an archive for you soon after to
get on your own time. A couple of things happening

(30:27):
in the world of celebrity. I never knew this. Does
everybody remember Live Aid? Oh? Yeah, remember big historic event.
I'm not sure why Jimmy Page is talking about it now.

Speaker 7 (30:41):
It's because the forty first anniversary is this month.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
That's what I thought. I thought there has to be
some anniversary that remembers an all day thing, because you
had some from over in London, England, and then you
had some here I think in Philadelphia. How were you then,
Adler when Live Aid came out.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
Zero, I was not born yet.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Oh my goodness. Five.

Speaker 7 (31:00):
Yeah, I'll say it's the fortieth, not forty forty first. Yeah,
July thirteenth, nineteen eighty five.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Right, so if it's been forty years.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
Thirty nine, I'll be forty in December.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
All right, Well you don't remember this and you might
be glad. Jimmy Page just says he regrets replacing John
Bonham with Phil Collins. Yeah. Phil couldn't do it. Didn't
have chops. Does he mean anybody? Or he just hated
replacing John Bonham or is this well Phil? He said,
we didn't have a lot of rehearsal time, so I'm
acknowledging that. And he said that Phil Collins could not

(31:32):
get the beginning of rock and roll right. He said
he never could, He couldn't get it right. And he
said and it was a mess. And did you know
that to this day Zeppelin will not allow any footage
of that three song set to be shown on.

Speaker 7 (31:46):
Anything like the DVD, the audio package or anything that
it can be.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
They forbid it. Yeah, they did rock and Roll, whole
Lot of Love and Stairway to Heaven, and they said
that Phil Collins just could not did not get it done.
It sounded good to have Phil Collins. He just wasn't
as good as drummer as Bonham and didn't have enough
rehearsal time to get them down. Oh my goodness. Well, Greg,
I'm just saying this says it regrets it. Yeah, maybe
it would have been better to go for Robert Perfect

(32:10):
that day. Probably not, Greg, I'm so I'm just giving
you this. Do you think Robert hit ever?

Speaker 10 (32:15):
Know?

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Probably not? Probably not. So here here we go.

Speaker 7 (32:19):
So the Live Ad fortieth anniversary celebration is this Sunday,
and the big story is led Zeppelin reunion is not
going to be part of the reunion, is what they're saying.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
I think I found footage of Phil Collins in Yeah
You Did.

Speaker 7 (32:31):
Phil Collins said if he could have walked off, he
would have.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
He could not get he couldn't get rock and rolled down.
It's a tough beginning.

Speaker 4 (32:39):
I look at Robert Plant.

Speaker 7 (32:40):
Page said they only had two hours to rehearse three songs. Oh,
the Robert Plant's vocals weren't great. These are the reasons
why they won't allow it. John Paul Jones was barely
shown on camera. They didn't want to build as led
zeppein reunion, but wanted to help the charity.

Speaker 4 (32:58):
Right, look at all those.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
People been led Zeppelin, you would probably help the chair.
Mark Goodman with mt V, one of the v jays
gave a spoiler on what uh they were going to
play while talking over the intro of the song. They
didn't like that, so.

Speaker 7 (33:21):
They were introduced by Phil Collins, who then played a
second drum set next to Tony Thompson. Jimmy Page regretted
the decision, saying Phil couldn't drum the intro to rock
and roll.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
That was it. So they said, those are seven points
of why they want to like you said out, I
knew we were in trouble when he couldn't get us started.

Speaker 7 (33:42):
There about what Phil Collins says, If I could have
left the stage, I would have, but I was stuck.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
So I guess what are what are this?

Speaker 5 (33:50):
Am I goingness? We gotta hear this.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
Listen to this intro right here.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
Okay, Phil Collins on stage for what is now being
called the Led Zeppelin Reunion. This is the one that
a lot of people have been waiting for. I'm not
going to give away the whole set, but I will
tell you this.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
That's rock and roll, and they're doing Stairway.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Let's go to the stage. But thankfully for Phil Collins,
they didn't hear his intro right A lot of people
man still Collins go. He he played, and he played
in both places here in the whole day. He played
in England and flew to America played also, yes, because.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
He was like I was in I was in England
this morning or something like that, and he's so cool.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
But you weren't alive. You didn't have a chance to
enjoy that.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
With the lore of Live ed Live on the Lore
of Live.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
Ed Lives on, So Greg it was Wimbley Stadium in
London and then John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philly, and
he played both of them, Yes, and the only one
on the concord and couldn't do the couldn't do the intro. Yeah,
let's gint of some slack man was sleepy right in
two hours rehearsal to go do a whole lot of love,
rock and roll and Stairway to Heaven. I need a
little more time, wow, Yeah, especially if.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
They were doing Stairway.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Okay, thanks, Thanks, you're talking over the intro of course,
Field Collins glad. Yeah. And so I guess one of
these these are bootlegs that are out there. I guess that.
But led Zeppelin has been official thing and released by
I remember you too, And I remember Bino climbing on
top of the lighting rig. Remember that I do. I
did pretty cool. It was, uh, could you go ahead

(35:29):
and find and you're not gonna like it?

Speaker 11 (35:31):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (35:32):
Sadly we now have the mug shot for Mary Lou Rutting.

Speaker 7 (35:35):
Yeah, they released they released that yesterday.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
They released footage I think too.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Yeah, she was arrested on the d u I charge
in West Virginia. Yes, boy, And uh, you know the
thing it was odd about that is there was this
thing where you know she was dying yeah, yeah, and
had no money on and then everybody raised the money
for and then we thought that's all we had to
do for Mary Lou. We didn't know she was she
had issues beyond this, and and didn't that kind of

(36:02):
shock you when since she was getting arrested? Yeah, man,
I thought we just helped her. Yeah, that doesn't look
like America's sweetheart.

Speaker 4 (36:07):
No, no, I'm not going to even show that anymore.
So I think find her famous vault.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Let's just wait, is that huge? I think she has
an oxygen.

Speaker 4 (36:14):
They were giving her oxygen during the d u I
test because she was failing so poorly. Here's a vault.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
There we go test.

Speaker 4 (36:22):
That's not what.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
Working not watch that, that's the whole story. Greg really
wants to see the other he does. Okay, she all
want to see her do an Olympic coup.

Speaker 4 (36:30):
That's America right there, Greg.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
Look, I saw it live. I'm going to say something
about this though. That really really is an awakening, a
wake up for everybody. At that point, you're thinking this,
this young lady is set for life. She will she will,
she will, she will just coast through life and and
life life. It's the finish. It's hard to finish well.

(36:54):
It's hard to finish well. It's so hard. Remember her
looking like that. So when we saw the pig, Greg,
it's been a long time. She's age, she's nothing. You know,
that's not unnatural. So anyway she will wear some oxygen. Well,
you show Greg, he wants to see that. Yes, I mean,
I mean, isn't that the whole point? Okay, Well we

(37:16):
showed that girl pass out during the national anthem fifty times.

Speaker 4 (37:18):
Well that's different, Greg, That's wow.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
What if she took off and did all the back
flips and stuff like? Wow, you are sober, Greg, Greg,
I'll quote the wo'shis. We're talking about great mans. You
can go sleep at home tonight, okay, if you can.
If you can do that, the officer was heard saying,
you're marry lou Retton. You can't walk the line. Are
you serious? You know you walked the balance being he

(37:42):
turned the flip landing on it. You don't even have
a license, you know, your driver's license in Texas and
we just don't have it with you. Oh, I don't
know of any of that. That that's terrible. I know that.
I know he's so greatful. Yeah, yeah, what if that?
What if? Looking she was doing the intoxication test and

(38:03):
you look over and the judges were giving her like
ones and two notes in here.

Speaker 7 (38:09):
I know these officers are professionals, but at some point
are they going is it going through.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Their mind while I'm arresting Marylyn?

Speaker 5 (38:15):
You heard walking the line is so bizarreau he used
to walk.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
A balance beach.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
I know she would turn a flip Landows walk the
line for America, Long America.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.

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Speaker 4 (38:52):
Lighting up Francis, here we go.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Yes, a sense of humor is required to enjoy the show.
Hello there, I'm Rick Burgess, Speedy, Greg and Adler, the
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we start this hour somber, we will start with a
somber note. Continue to get the update. Not only are

(40:02):
we getting an update out of Texas is yesterday New
Mexico we had a massive flooding there and there's a
loss of life in New Mexico, not to the level
of Texas. I think five people including two children, sadly
in New Mexico. But back to so that's new. But

(40:22):
I saw the footage in New Mexico though, of somebody's
house just you know, floating down, floating down the river.
But Governor Abbott says that right now, when you look
at Texas, here's where we are. The numbers right now
one and eleven have lost their life. There's at least
one hundred and seventy three people missing, and so so

(40:45):
that is that's it's just terrible, and there's all kinds
of discussion about it, you know when you think about
and we had it yesterday. It was just a dark
I didn't get to it, and I'm just going to
mention it in passing. We don't have to go get
the video on the audio again, but you know, we
actually had I want you to think about the depravity
of mankind, you know, and we just seem to becoming

(41:07):
more and more depraved, when when we had a story
yesterday that there are actual human beings that walk around
and breathe that were calling these families who have children
that at this point the hope of a happy ending
is gone. I mean, could there still be some miraculous

(41:31):
rest I guess they could, but but but they're playing
on their they're just hoping and hoping and hoping. And
some scam operation we're calling these families are contacting them
in some way telling them they had their child and
found the child alive and just needed money from them
to get the child back to them. And how do

(41:55):
you what kind of wow, what kind of per I
mean does it? I mean? I know, well, look when
we see some of the things where you know, these
cold hearted serial killers, you kind of go, Okay, evil
is in the world. And of course, no doubt this,
this is a demonic forces in many, many cases, if

(42:15):
not all of them when you get to that kind
of depravity. But but what kind of human being does
something like that? I mean, I think if I was
a criminal for a living and my fellow criminals and
we had all kinds of scams going and we're just
scamming everybody, and they walked in said I got an idea,
I think I would go, we're not doing that. No,
we're not doing that. So I'm not condoning, but faking

(42:37):
that somebody didn't show up at Jerry duty. You get
them to pull some money out. It's terrible. It's one thing,
if that's one thing, but to do this, you you're anyway,
Oh that's true.

Speaker 5 (42:46):
But I'm just kidding.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
I almost felt for it.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
I mean it's the lowest of low. I mean, you
hate to think there's people that could actually do I know,
that's what I'm saying. I can't even imagine, Like there's
people you think they area to feel pretty add that
they're scamming senior citizens. You would think that. I mean,
that's pretty bad, right, I mean, it's bad, happens a lot,
But I would think even the senior citizens scammers, which
are really bad people, would not even go for this. Yeah.

(43:13):
Maybe you're saying if there was a scammer bracket. Yeah, places,
this is it. This is I mentioned it of all
things in the Wednesday Bible study. But since Dad has
been so prominent, since he went to his earthly life
ended in the book and everything, Dad would refer to people,
he would say that they were lower than well dung.
Now he didn't use the word dung, and he said,

(43:34):
you know what a whale drops is about as low
as you can go because it sinks to the bottom
of the ocean. Yeah, that's as low as you can go.
You're dung, but you're dunge at the bottom of the Yeah.
And so so there you go. That's funny. So so
we we do have that update today now, Governor Abbott.

(43:55):
As usual, instead of caring about people, people in I
mean distraught, this is horrible stuff. We got to focus
on the political of course, and we have to find
out who's to blame. And you know, if you're not
following our Bible study on the Book of Job, one

(44:17):
of the most provocative books in all of the Bible.
It's even a book that some people are like, no,
I just can't go there because it's asking some really
hard questions. And you're gonna hear from Job today when
he takes the theology of the day, and the theology
of the day of Job was God blesses good people
and he punishes wicked people, and Job again today is

(44:40):
going to go. I'm looking around. It looks a little
more arbitrary than that I've seen. I've seen good people
like myself right now. I don't know why this is
happening to me. I haven't done anything, But you know
what else I've seen. I've seen the wicked do pretty well.
From earthly point, it looks like they're doing great. So
I don't think that theology is solid. And so we'll

(45:03):
talk about that today. So there's some deep, deep things
going on here spiritually. But the bottom line is Governor
Abbott rightfully so says that it's just not the time
to be asking who's to blame. And he said he
warned the reporter that only losers can be worried about

(45:24):
blaming somebody at a time like this. He said that
that's that comes from losers. He said, what we need
to do is make sure that every single person, if
their loved one, if their life is ended, we owe
it to them to at least find that person's body
so they can have some closure and bury them properly.

(45:44):
And we won't stop till we find everybody dead or alive.
That's what we need to be focused on.

Speaker 4 (45:50):
And he I was just watching this press conference from yesterday.
He mentioned how this you know, they have the confirmed
people because of you know, they were on a camp
list or they were on you know, staying at a
registered at a hotel or whatever, and then in Kerr
County alone, they just by kind of having to reach

(46:12):
out to the public and try to figure this out,
they've added one hundred and sixty one people who are
known to be missing in the Kerr County area alone,
So you kind of you add that number to our
confirmed deaths and it's this is an unbelievably large scale tragedy.

(46:32):
When we get into day six, now it is the search,
the nature of the search changes, it.

Speaker 7 (46:40):
Does it does, and what they're having to work through.
I saw someone that is part of that search and rescue.
Now just they're trying to recover, as you said, Adler,
and hope and pray.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
That they're still wanting to rescue.

Speaker 7 (46:52):
But what they're having to work through to get to
where they need the debris, the just pieces of homes
r vs that are underwater. It's excuse me, it's it's
it's tough to work through. So they said, that's adding
to the difficulty. But I think we all can learn
from this. There's a time to learn and go what

(47:15):
can we what can we gain from this? And maybe
that is things when it comes to the you know,
alerting people or whatever. But now is not the time
to try to figure out the blame game of who's
responsible this. I think Abbot's right. I think we try
to for families, do everything.

Speaker 2 (47:31):
Do everything thing you can, do everything you can, even
do everything you can to say what can we do better?
But I just have to I got to let everybody know,
and those of you who have ever faced it, you
know what I'm talking about. Sometimes we we think, we
think we elevate ourselves as human beings to a lofty position.
These kind of forces of nature. When the earth goes

(47:54):
bad and turns on you, then hole lot you can do.

Speaker 6 (47:59):
Now.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
You just kind of hope you're not in that situation. Yeah,
we'll be back, us against nature. It's not a fair contest. Now,
we'll be back. We have more to do on the
program Forday, but there's your update on that one, Andy
Andrews coming up later today. Another opportunity for you to

(48:22):
go to the will and maybe win some money, Like
yesterday five hundred dollars went out.

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to a gathering and you find out that somebody, hey,
so and so they called, they said they are coming.
You're kind of like kind of glad. So there you go,
brand new hour running now and we got a lot
to do going forward today. As I mentioned, I do
want to throw a couple of things out a little

(49:10):
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(51:59):
I knew it was out there. Well we found it
and even played it. Yeah, yesterday, does everybody remember chocolate
Honey update? Justin I'm the chocolate honey guy, justin, thank
you for the shout out. I'm happy that you're enjoying
the honey. If Sean the trainer, who I had to

(52:19):
face yesterday in the Alabama crazy heat, We're going outside today,
Rick and share it out there? Hey, what are we
doing that? Look? I saw a little miss Burgess, little
missus Burgess, she got, she got. I said, hey, you
looking a little hot over there, and she said, I'm
a lot of hots. How you gonna get her a little
towel with some ice? And it put it on her neck.
So anyway, he says, if Sean found out about you

(52:41):
talking about chocolate honey, no worries, No worries. Remember that
honey has no fat and cocoa beans only have one
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Oh so so how about that? Where do we get it?
You know what? He says? Something here he is East
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(53:04):
have to get you to stop off in there. Listen,
listen to this about time. I didn't know this, and
he said, think about how you never know what's ahead?
He said, isn't this something as I look back to
a time when you came into my third grade class
at o'hatchie I guess elementary school.

Speaker 3 (53:24):
And here he is.

Speaker 2 (53:25):
He goes, what if that one day that little knucklehead
kid that you were messing with an angel told you
one day he'll make chocolate honey for you. I would
have never known that. No, I wonder did he care about?
Is that crazy? And then he goes on to do
some personal stuff, and and and and so so. Justin
East Boga, Bee Company says, don't let Sean give you

(53:46):
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Chocolate honey. Oh I'm sitting here looking at it.

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Is it proper to ask a subway sandwich artist? Which

(54:18):
calling them a sandwich artist is it's a little lost.

Speaker 7 (54:22):
Some of them seem to be artists university going.

Speaker 2 (54:27):
Is it proper to ask a subway sandwich artist to
put new gloves on when they start your sandwich? The
reason I ask? I get weird looks from them when
I do. What are your thoughts, Tommy, I'm to be honest.
If you have gloves on and you're just touching everything,
you might as well not have gloves.

Speaker 4 (54:46):
Yeah, if you touch the register, touching money, touching cards.

Speaker 7 (54:50):
Most I see take them off when they touch the register.
But when they're turning around and like, hey, you want
this toasted or whatever, and they're touching, and.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
I don't care as much as I should about it.
I don't either. No way I do this, Tommy. I'm sorry.
I know I'm not going to ask for that. Tommy.
That sounds a little bit like something a woman would do.
Oh wow, went there. That sounds a little caring. There's
women that are that's a little caring. Okay, let me
go first. That I want say that. Not most women
I know wouldn't do that. It's a Karen type that
would do that. And I don't mean that. Everybody named Karen.

(55:21):
I mean what what they knowing is in our.

Speaker 4 (55:23):
Sossty not women in general, and not Karens in general.

Speaker 2 (55:26):
But you know, basically it's a Karen move. There's no
way as a man that I would look at his
subway per se. Would you mind putting on some clean
gloves and touching everything? I understand the point. I just
wouldn't do it. He as what I get it, And
if I was them, I think I'd be annoyed by
go home, make a sandwich. Guys. We used to go

(55:46):
like in public places and they'd have a big bowl
of peanuts or popcorn. Everybody ran their hand off in it.
I was about to say, think anything about it. I
was about to say, do we not realize that everywhere
we go people are handling our food? If you go
out to eat, if you if you get I mean, yeah,
I mean it's I just we can't see what's going
on in the back.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
In the back, no, And there's not like anybody really
you know. I mean, there's the food whatever grade that
you get, Yeah, but there's nobody in between those tests
and in between those inspections. There's nobody checking.

Speaker 2 (56:16):
Guys the way guys. Because he worked there. I worked
at a food guys, muggs. Guys. We all eat dirty
food made with dirty hands. Our body can handle it. Yeah, okay,
it just don't ask, don't tell. Yeah, now, you don't
want to be served like meat that's gotten old and
stuff like that. But I'm talking about I'd like said,

(56:37):
people wash their hands. But I get it. But but Greg,
I honestly don't think it's the end of time. Think
it's not. If you just think about how much food
you consume, and you're telling me that every small part
of that process somebody was had washed their hands and
over and over again multiple times, was gloves. It's just

(56:58):
not so. It don't even happen in your own Yeah,
I mean I don't know. That's why Lisus to a
point is irritating. Yeah, but I mean if she touches
something else, she's over there. I mean, is it I'm
raising chickens? Where does it? Where does this mad.

Speaker 4 (57:12):
In my own cucumbers and nobody's touching my anything?

Speaker 2 (57:14):
Yeah? Where does this madness end?

Speaker 12 (57:16):
Right?

Speaker 2 (57:17):
Tell me? I think that's a bald. I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
This is the wick Burgers show. Only in America. Could
these four men do this for a living? God bless America.

(57:43):
This is the wick Burgers Show.

Speaker 2 (57:45):
Andy Andrew's coming your way later today. Be true or bs,
can you do it? If you're successful? The will awaits
and that will cranked out five hundred dollars yesterday. Maybe
it's hot. From the text line text Nation, you're all
over this, tom love you buddy, Tommy, thank you for

(58:07):
listening to show. But you real us how nasty your
phone is. I bet you're all over that phone. I mean,
the phone is about as nasty as it can be
everywhere we go. We got to get to the point,
we got to get away from what happened through twenty
twenty and all that you can be so terrified and
so worried about every little thing that your body can't fight,

(58:30):
cannot fight anything. I mean, it's one of the reason
we were kids growing up. We played in the dirt.
We your body's got to learn to fight, and it's
got and you're deally you're not going to unless you
want to become the boy in the bubble. And you know,
asking the subway guy to change out his gloves every time,
I just you know, I just I just don't think

(58:52):
I understand the thought, but I just I those words
could never come out of my mouth. And I mean
it just it just couldn't happened. Now, you know this
is these people that they want they want they drink
out of straws because they think the cup's gonna get them.
You know. I mean, I do drink out of a straw,
But I blame your mom for that. Right now, Are
you doing it for cleanness? Mom's a little is going

(59:14):
to get no?

Speaker 7 (59:14):
No, Like most of the time the server the cups sturdy. Certain,
No it's not.

Speaker 2 (59:20):
Sometimes the server puts it on the table like that,
which would make the cup.

Speaker 5 (59:24):
Going to serve.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
Yeah, I'm gonna tell you this right now. Pay attention.
But what you said. But what you just said means
they think the cups dirty. Their hand made it, That's
what you know what I'm saying. Be like, so when
when it sits down, they think the cup is what
but the hand where you to put your But those
hands made the cup. What I just said, they think

(59:47):
the cups dirty. Yeah, well that's why.

Speaker 7 (59:49):
Yeah, I mean I thought you were insinuating that they
brought a dirty cup.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
No, No, I don't think well, they think you're serving
them dirty cups. I think your hands away your hands
and your want We're gonna tell server to wear gloves now.

Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is Greg brought it
to the table that your mom mentioned that, and which
made me think of it, and so now.

Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
Not all the time, but but you know, but some
laces the same way she calls me out on stuff,
and I'm like, nobody cares about it. I didn't even
notice it until your mom said that. The dirtiest thing
we're doing every day is these phones. These phones are nasty. Yeah,
and so do you guys?

Speaker 4 (01:00:25):
Remember I think it was Letterman. I can't remember. I
remember being a kid watching it might have been Letterman.
But they had almost like a hidden camera kind of thing,
and they put a waiter in a restaurant as like
the Plant, and he would serve people their drink with
his actual thumb down in the water and he would
put it on their table. And the look on these

(01:00:46):
people's faces is fantastic, funny. But that's but that is different.
I don't want your thumb in my water, but I've
never I'll be watching for that because I've never seen
a waiter put it put their fingers all over the
rim like that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
I'm watching for kind things.

Speaker 2 (01:01:02):
I couldn't care less if they did. Yeah, that bothers
me that well, I mean noticed that. Yeah, I would
have never noticed that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:09):
I different people.

Speaker 7 (01:01:11):
I never would have noticed it until your mom said something.
And then Greg mentioned it to me, and then I thought, wow,
I didn't even I never even noticed it. So I
started paying attention.

Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
And then Greg says some nickname for people's fingers that
you've never heard, Like, oh, wow, that really paints a picture. Greg,
thank you?

Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
Yeah, thank you? Does that and not get your attention?

Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
It does?

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
You have a way with words, Greg, Yeah, not a
big share, but you have a way with work. That term,
as you would guess, was handed down from the power
company to some of the older guys when I was
a young man working there. They didn't like somebody running
their hands off in the drink cooler. It so we
had a cooler with ice and water in from drink
with a spoull. Yeah, somebody thought, which was always greatly clean.

(01:01:48):
Look and they put their they put their drinks in
the cooler.

Speaker 12 (01:01:51):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
And then they pulled it off and he run his
hands off. But I remember I remember working labor, being
on the job site, one of those big tanks of water,
and I remember looking at the spout and it was nasty.
Oh yeah, I mean it would had dirt. I didn't
care in my mouth down there. I mean I couldn't

(01:02:14):
care less and guess what, I'm alive. Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
and I never got sick. I think we're making ourselves
sicker by not fighting germs more.

Speaker 4 (01:02:25):
Yeah, maybe you can do that, but too clean.

Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
But I was like the problem I have with the straw.
I just don't like the straw experience. No, I'm not
getting the ice and the liquid at the same level. No,
I don't like a straw situation. I'll do drive. You know,
I'm driving and somebody's give me something good drive through.
Then you'd have a choice. But I don't go to
a restaurant no, and say give me a straw.

Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
No, no, no, doing that?

Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Isn't it funny?

Speaker 7 (01:02:53):
Because God made us all different about how certain things
just bother bother people that don't bother others know, it's
just it's it's really, if you really break it down,
it's it's pretty funny how how we're all made and
how they things affect each one of them.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
And you know what you know what you know, and
you know I mean think about it. I mean some
people drives along the left lane.

Speaker 7 (01:03:15):
Don't bother them. Bit it drives me crazy, why you know?
I mean I don't want to get it either.

Speaker 5 (01:03:23):
You know what about tailgating?

Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
If you guys, I don't like that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
I don't like when people tailgate me either a football game.
I'm talking about way too close up on me and
I'm like, I'm going ten over or or do.

Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Your windshield cleaner and it'll blow up the batman? Take that?

Speaker 11 (01:03:44):
What do you?

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
James Bond trick? I do want to say this one.
I'm tailgating you. That means I want you to move.

Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
Yeah, well right, but if I'm going ten over, don't
tailgate me that all your in the right lane.

Speaker 5 (01:03:57):
I'm talking on on a single.

Speaker 12 (01:04:01):
Got you?

Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Yeah, yeah, there's not much you can do there.

Speaker 4 (01:04:02):
Don't get a ball upon me.

Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
There's no need for that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
Even if they're and they're going slow. I steal back
off because I hate people get right up on me.
I can't stand it when you're right upon Greg, you wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Go on So you're a tailgater?

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Oh yes, I ain't where about that Normally you shouldn't
be proud of that. I'm not proud of it, but
I don't want to lie. Yeah, I'm like, hey, look
let's go now. Yeah, right, we no situation. We want
the person. I want the person in front of me
to go my preferred speed, no matter what it is.

Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
But I think that's just faster than what you're going.
I think it's always faster. Rick, it's never enough.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
No, No, I can coast along with you pretty good.
But we gotta look. Now we're following a multiple speed.
You're not a log truck. Come on multiple speed now, Terry.

Speaker 7 (01:04:51):
Oh they're back texting. Okay, let's just wait till they finished. Okay,
now they're speeding back up.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
They're done texting because you get slowing back down where
they replied, attention, Now you dumb it, you so, And
it's scary if you look at it. None of us
think drunks anymore within our texture. Yes, yeah, because you're right,
you're right. And what I've said this a thousand times,
I will set again. If you ever get into like

(01:05:16):
traffic where like say it's one of these busy places
where there's six lanes, don't look around. They'll terrify you. Oh,
I know, it will terrify you. Nobody's paying attention, everybody's
looking at your phone. It will terrify you.

Speaker 5 (01:05:28):
They need something from the grocery store.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
The campaign what do you need? Well, they're back to texting.
The campaign about not looking at your phone is not
taking No, it's not you know they they've put a
lot of time and effort and sign they do because
it's not working. Well, that's like saying that's like walking
up to a heroin addict without any rehab and saying
you need to stop doing that. Yeah, And and the
person was like, yeah, but I'm addicted to it. People. Look,

(01:05:51):
I watched something and he's like that, look, let me
let me show you, Like, what do you watching the show?
This happened in a restaurant where I was drinking with
no straw. What the this guy? And hey, he was
a large one. I thought I thought somebody this large,
No way he'd be a distracted either. Because he's like, yeah,

(01:06:14):
I don't, I don't becus. I'm never you want to
distract me from my food? When when it's? When it
you know, because all I can think of is already
hadn't got her quick enough? Even though it's been there
like in perfect time. But like Adler says, I don't
think I have a point to ever go. Hey, that
was about what I wanted. I'm always thinking it could
be a little quicker. But anyway he comes in. I
mean that chair had all that could stand, okayside of it?

(01:06:39):
Uh suret great? Great, Greg, Yet this is all you
need to know. Did his best best effort on the shirt,
stomach still hanging out of him. Yeah, okay, lower little yeah, yeah,
Edie did the best he could. Yeah, I thought so.
I think no way, this guy he sits down, all right,
He takes his phone. He gets it right here. Those
of you that can't are not watching. It's right up

(01:07:01):
against my face as if it was your dad trying
to see it. And he gets it right here, and
he's just and he just he just keeps flipping, you know,
watch towards and the food comes to a large person
and he didn't big eater gotta be and the food
sits down and he just keeps playing with the phone.
Then and then he do a dip in there and
get him a little bit like that, and that he

(01:07:21):
couldn't he couldn't take that phone, said it he couldn't
sit it down, he could not do it, didn't do it,
and uh and and and and and so it took
him forever to eat because he was like, yeah, I
mean at times I think he would forget he was eating,
and which I was like, it's crazy. Maybe this it was,

(01:07:41):
I mean, maybe it's not a bad thing. But he
slowed down eating right.

Speaker 8 (01:07:44):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
But but guys, guys, it looked like a drug added.
I mean, guys, don't understand. He wasn't like getting an
update on the loved one from the hospital. He was
just scrolling just you know, right right. It was like
he was hung in a conversation.

Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
No, well, people get I mean, you can get incredibly
addicted to that dopamine hit. It's not what I mean,
not just a joke. It is your literally your brain's
reward system firing every time you open your.

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Phone, and they know it.

Speaker 4 (01:08:12):
And it's one hundred percent addictive.

Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
Cycle, no doubt. So just telling people not to do it.
Back to your point, Greg, that's unfortunately it's not enough. Yeah,
we'll be back.

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Speaker 13 (01:09:02):
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(01:09:22):
So a couple of things that we need to hit
to Greg. Would you do this for us? We were thinking,
you know, we heard from East Boga Bee Company today.
Uh and uh, you know, kind of justin talking about
how you know it was he gave me the chocolate
Honting and it just dawned on us that you go
right by there, not real well, would you mind going
by and getting the on? No, I don't want to

(01:09:44):
do that. You go right by there, you wouldn't take
but a second already have some I have I don't
have any with the team, didn't have any and you
know I'm I was. Won't you just run by a
pick us up a few bottles for the office.

Speaker 14 (01:09:56):
I'll be sure I brought some nuts.

Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
Won't have anybody? Can you not do anything for us? Yeah,
I'm not doing that? Well what do you okay?

Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
Well that's over the line, I guess guys, now we
know the line of our friendship.

Speaker 2 (01:10:12):
By the way, this is how our grandmother felt when
when when they needed cooked springs to have some more
tennis balls. You wouldn't even you wouldn't even pull if
you could see it from the exit. Get what was
that other thing? And then the vegetables I gave you
the time you roll around in your car wouldn't take.
So glad you don't have a garden anymore. I'm so
glad because he fourced so much vegetables on people. He
grew too much. He's mad at me for providing fresh

(01:10:35):
vegetables for free for people. Yeah, that's bothered send them
in bold. No, No, he's bothered that he was asked
to drop them off at your parents' house. That's what
he's bothered by. You know, I just forgot I tell
you what I tell you. One thing, mam is not
gonna get from her new for a favorite. There's any chocolate, honey,
you forget that? Can you not just stop off? It's

(01:10:57):
easy your way, Greg, it's right on your way. Yeah,
but I don't know where it is. Greg. They have GPS.
It's going to have a website right here. I tell
you I sent you the dress address. It's actually I
don't working Lincoln. Why don't you Why don't you take
I know you do.

Speaker 4 (01:11:17):
Why don't you, buddy, That's what we're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Why don't you take Why don't you take this kind
of person that supported this show? Wait till they get
the road done? Why dodging that area? Okay? Why don't
you take him? Maybe a sign picture from all of
the same things, and then you bring and then you
bring it. Thanks Greg. Here's something else you really are?
You know what you are? By the way, speaking of

(01:11:40):
that here it is right there. I saw a text yesterday.
I don't know if it's going to happen or not.
I saw a text yesterday. And a lot of you
have noticed this. People have been asking and been saying, rightfully,
so that Gary speaking of farming, that Gary feels like
he's a little absent, right now hasn't been around a lot.

(01:12:01):
And uh And I said, well, I will say you
saw it, Greg Speedy that I don't think Adler saw it,
but we saw it because he's in a different places.
When I'm saying that Gary was in here. Look, I
love the text option, and you know how I love
that text nation. They brought a lot to the table. Oh,
I know where you're going. But the problem is they

(01:12:23):
bring a lot to the table and you can look
up and see instant feedback. And the last time that
Gary was here, he looked over there and somebody said
something negative about him, which we all what happens to
all of us, all of it. But Gary, this is
not what Gary does for a living. Gary's our guest.
He comes in. I mean, it don't bother me, but
it did. I could tell. Could you see his fast

(01:12:44):
seen him since he ain't been back. Look, it's tough room.
I mean, you know, if people don't want me, And
I said, no, Gary, one person, one person didn't like it,
people don't like there's there's more than one that doesn't
like me, and there's and all of us. I said,
you heard that, lady me yesterday. You got it, You
got you can't come in here and not be You
got to be able to handle that. Yeah, Hey, I

(01:13:05):
mean you know, like I told you, I don't have
to be on there, you know, but everywhere I go,
I mean, people ask me when you're gonna be on
you Yeah, but I ain't. No, I got stuff to do.
So you know, you know the thing that Gary does.
Let me tell what Gary does. It would be like
me calling Summit Broadcasting. Okay, some a broadcasting right now,

(01:13:26):
the ones that have the rights to this show. So
so they are our partner, okay, So we we work
in a partnership okay, and they pay, you know, for
the rights of the show. We all live off the
money they pay, okay, and of course the average the
other stuff that we're involved into. It's different streams of income.
But they're the they're the main, the main bunch, and

(01:13:46):
we share some of the other revenue with them too,
for the length of a contract. It would be like
me calling I'll give you two names of people that
that we deal with, Randy or Carl. Okay, they're they're
the two men that we deal with the most with
that company, Randy the most. What if I were to
call every every day Hey, Rick, what's going on them?

(01:14:07):
I just want to tell you I did a five
hour show today, did some commercials. Uh, you know, went
over and met with that client. You know, wouldn't he
be like, well, isn't that what I pay you for?
I mean, yeah, so you did your job. That was saying,
but Gary, call me, and I'll call thinking something happened.
You're going to hurt his feelings. And you know, bush

(01:14:29):
hog for five hours today and went over and fixed
that whatever whatever and put out some fade and uh,
it's hot out there, even in that air conditioned tractor.
And I'm like, okay, thank you, thank you, thank you.
I mean that done. He just me the rundown every time,

(01:14:50):
you know what I mean, you know what it is. Yeah,
And I'm like, well, that's kind of our arrangement. I mean,
I mean, I mean, I'm thankful. I mean, I'm sorry.
You're the right person for the job, and you do
an outstanding job. And I have said to everybody, everybody
that ever decides to think about buying some hunting land
or buying some land that they don't live at full time,
I say, look, you'll never pull it off without a Gary.

(01:15:11):
You gotta have a Gary. Yeah, I'm so thankful I
have a Gary. But but I mean, that's kind of
our arrangement. I mean, it's not for free, and it
shouldn't be. He should be paid for what he's doing.
But but it's, you know, it's it's I'll think I'm
getting like something unique. And so when I was talking
to him, I said, Geary, because he was letting me
know everything you did. And I said, Gary, I said,

(01:15:34):
people are missing you. Well, you know, I'm busy, but
I might I don't know. I'm thinking I might come
by there Friday and just say hey. I said, well, Gary, please,
do everybody want you to know we love you, we
want you to come? Of course I don't. Hey, look,
let me just I want to say this again. I
ain't got to be on the show. I mean, I
ain't what I mean. I got my job and I

(01:15:55):
do what I do, and you know, I mean, but
everywhere I go, I mean, have you seen have you
seen last time we was on? Have you seen them people?
People commenting on it? I mean, people seem to like it.
I'm about one person I did, but Gary, sometimes people
don't like this. You can't let that bother you. So
I don't know who you were on text Nation, but
you I could tell it hurt Gary's feelings. You're the reason.

(01:16:18):
I mean, don't feel good to see something bad. Nobody
likes to see negative things. I now, I really don't
like negative things that are not based on truth. That's
that body, that's my scourge.

Speaker 6 (01:16:30):
Yeah, it does.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
And some people just trying to be funny, right, and
they're not. They're not being hateful. But if it's a text,
you can't tell that's so true. Now somebody has everything
right and it's just I'm just not their thing. That's fine,
but you you got to deal with that. Our day
told us that, you know, he said, if you if
you want to sit, everybody loves you, just take a

(01:16:51):
loss here of there. If you win, you get to stay.
You lose, you get to go. Top of the hour.
Will be right back, so hopefully he'll be back from Algary.

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All right, So did you know this? Did you know
this today? The day that we're living in, right now,
right now, this day that you're living in right now, Greg,
And you've already made it very clear to us you're busy.

(01:18:29):
Do you mean someone on the text said they get
you some honey? Okay, thanks Greg. Now they're saying the
drive to go where you pass. They said they would
come from hon Dedication and get it. Thank you, Greg. Hey, Greg,
please don't let us incomni issue. Well, okay, because I've
got any bastables who want me to take no, no, no, no,
those those days are over, thank goodness. After this, I
do have a question. Remind me for him? Okay, I

(01:18:51):
will one nickname you Brown more cucumbers. Let me tell
you this. There's one. There's one nickname you'll ever you'll
never get on here Farmers Market. Okay, uh, did you
know that today will be the shortest day in history
in the in history and the history of the Earth's rotation.
The Earth's rotation unexpectedly speeds up today. You're losing life today.

(01:19:16):
I'm gonna go ahead and step out. I bet I don't
notice it, Greg, probably not, because guess what they found
that three days this summer, today the ninth, if you're
listening live, the twenty second, going to hit us again
in August fifth, that we will We're expected to be
between one point three and one point five to one

(01:19:38):
milliseconds shorter than a standard day. Well that's about I'm
gonna be walking around going to some just don't feel right.
It's about the time it would take you to stop
off at the Bee Company chocolate honey. Now, what is it?
The Earth? The ax and all? Then one of them
is when like you hit that to day start and

(01:20:00):
shorter by man are getting long. You just wanted to
say that, but that's not what that one. You're talking
about daylight, We're not talking about daylight. We're talking about
length of day, no matter darker line, don't think we're
going to notice it, Greg, I got it. But it says,
and I know this is a tough day for flat
earthers because we're talking about the Earth's rotation off. It's

(01:20:23):
accelerating quicker than ever before, and so it looks like
the Earth's rotation has sped up in recent years. Scientists
observing this phenomenon on atomic clocks, and they've been doing
it twenty twenty two, so and so they said these

(01:20:44):
clocks are incredibly accurate. They keep time by measuring vibrations
of atoms. So take that, and scientists believe there could
be several factors that the Earth is spinning faster, including
changes in the atmosphere. Oh here we go, the melting
of glaciers, motion in the Earth's core, and a weakening

(01:21:06):
magnetic field. Take that. I knew something didn't feel right.

Speaker 5 (01:21:10):
Thank you, Carl Sagan.

Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
Yeah, thanks Greg, Rick. I was I was reading the
article there's another planet that's speeding up to Oh, here
we go. Will you see that one which one oh oh,
I was volleying up for. They're saying here that Uranus
is there we go. Here we one of the longest
days for your here we go.

Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Man By the way, there you go.

Speaker 5 (01:21:36):
What a long day this.

Speaker 4 (01:21:38):
Has been for your ainus.

Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Let's be honest, there's been days that Uranus had a
tough day. Okay, somebody didn't wash their hands. Somebody didn't
wash their hands.

Speaker 5 (01:21:51):
I heard there was an earthquake causing a cracking.

Speaker 2 (01:21:54):
Right you went, you went to the salad bar, which,
by the way, the nastiest thing any of us do. Right,
that's true. I love the person that is drinking out
of straw, that goes to the salad bar. I'm under
that may fall under trying to be sharp. He didn't
think the salle arts and their nasty what just common
sense would tell me the night. I'm just saying, you
know what I mean, you know, nothing more nasty than them.

(01:22:16):
Oh you're saying somebody likes the whole court and say
that you're and then they checking it's not true. So
you know, I know, today is it today? This is
the longest of the shortest or tomorrow today is today
will be the shortest day in history ever. Greg I'm
awaken him the other night and go and then we'll
see if the ninth is even shorter. And then what's
the other one? The fifth.

Speaker 7 (01:22:36):
Days, the ninth and you got the twenty second and
the fifth, and we're spending faster yep, greg by as
much as greg By as much as one point three
and one point five to one millisecond.

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Oh well, my goodness, we better slow that baby downright.
But you know what, you know, I don't want to
go all serious here, but what I would say is
I hate to break it to the scientists, but this
this does not if you're if you're reading what we
believe to be the truth, this baby is winding down.

Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
There.

Speaker 11 (01:23:08):
Maybe it is I.

Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
Joke, now get that, honey, but what what Look, this
is too. This is the thing if you believe, no
matter what you believe, and it really is a good
way to look at days. And I look, I'm not
gonna be like Greg to be sharp to one thing.
All you got is today, that's true, But none of
us ever truly dominated now. We can't live every day
like as you last. Appreciate that and that's absolutely true,

(01:23:33):
but I just don't do it. But yeah, and you know, and.

Speaker 4 (01:23:36):
Wow, a milliseconds so short. There's a thousand milliseconds in
a second. A camera flash is about one millisecond, So
that's how how much difference.

Speaker 2 (01:23:47):
Get that one blank right there.

Speaker 4 (01:23:49):
But what I'm saying it has to it takes three
milliseconds for a fly to flap its wings.

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
So serious, I got some facts, Thank you, fact man,
that's a humans.

Speaker 4 (01:24:00):
Here three hundred milliseconds.

Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
But what I was saying is this is a truth.
It really is truth. I'm not saying that's going to
affect the way you live, but it is the truth.
As you are sitting here right now, you are closer
to your earthly death or we believe another option, the
return of Christ, than you have ever been. You've never
been this close.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
No, that's true. And I didn't know you were about
to say that. I would have talked less about like
human fly.

Speaker 12 (01:24:26):
And you know.

Speaker 5 (01:24:29):
I didn't know he was about to go into that.

Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Sorry what I what I said doesn't carry near the
weight of all those wonderful facts.

Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
Yeah, Solinka, but now it's actually a long time.

Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
I saw where it was headed, and I held back
on one more uranus joke.

Speaker 5 (01:24:41):
That's good, that's wisdom.

Speaker 2 (01:24:43):
I'm shocked there's any left, that's right. I mean, I
can't believe you still have. There's only so many ways
you can. It's one of those that just fits. All right,
let's get that three before Andy gets you. Yeah, right,
what people say be true. A BS has already started

(01:25:04):
given all these facts, all right, So so yeah, that
will come up about owner of the bee company. Just
emailed Greg, he'll meet you at the meet you at
the Dollar General. I just got, I just got. He says, well,
based on this story, y'all just did we need to
go and get this done? Yeah? But that is weird,
isn't it that that we're the Earth seems to be

(01:25:24):
spinning faster? It's sure. Now that's not so sure about it?
How long they've been measured? It's set atomic clocks, Greg,
I mean what about before all that? They might have
been faster before they were right? Keeping up? Let let
me acknowledge this too, is what Adler said. It's so tiny,
you mean tell me an atomic clock couldn't be off
by that much exactly. I mean, it's a time. Just

(01:25:45):
because we call it an atomic clock, that makes it sharp.
But before you know what you start drafting with it.
I know you talk about you you're talking a black hole.
Anything that ends with ever that you got to be skeptical.
I don't know about ever. You know what there's things
that I know has me, has me wondering about. Greg
hits his own magnetic field. He pulls you right in. Well,

(01:26:06):
they can say all this and say atomic clock twice
and everybody goes, well, they must know what they're talking about.
I think, my goodness, I referring to an atomic claw, right.
I don't even know what that is? What's atomic law?
It's a what's that mean? Nobody? Nobody knows. I said
it in the story. I know you were thinking about

(01:26:27):
you know your Jimmy Dean that you're right, But I
said that. I just told you what that is. You're
not listening. They measure it by the vibration of Adam.

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Do you ever listen to everybody?

Speaker 2 (01:26:40):
I knew that before.

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Speaker 15 (01:28:49):
Ahead, Oh yes it Curtis and Alabama. Yes, I wanted
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dynamite and it was a Mexican crew that was doing
the gphone. Anyway, they killed this nine foot rattlesnake and
they called me Carlos.

Speaker 16 (01:29:04):
They said, Carlos, Uh, we need to put this in
your cooler. I said no, they didn't skin it out.
I said, put it in your cooler. They said, no,
our cooler full of sevessa because they brought beer on
the job every day.

Speaker 1 (01:29:15):
But that was the.

Speaker 16 (01:29:15):
Weirdest thing I ever seen. They want to put a
rattlesnake in my water cooler?

Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
Yeah there, yeah, I don't want to put it in
there with you beer. Yeah, that is not etiquette. And
I think that's servesa. But you're you know what, your
Spanish is fantastic, so so yeah that I wouldn't go
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Speaker 17 (01:29:35):
Go ahead, Hey, how are you guys this morning?

Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
We're good. I hope you're well doing well.

Speaker 18 (01:29:41):
Hey, I got two things.

Speaker 17 (01:29:43):
Number one even talking about chocolate. Honey, have you try
to whip honey?

Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
No? Yes, I have you have? What is it?

Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 18 (01:29:50):
Well it's on the money.

Speaker 17 (01:29:51):
It's number two. Never tried it, So I heading down
seventy seven to go to twenty to get able to work.
And since Greg the bigg l A, I'm happy to
stop mine. Think y'all out some honey if you need
me to, i's got to.

Speaker 7 (01:30:03):
Take that because this one it goes past the intersection.
But he won't pull over if.

Speaker 2 (01:30:09):
You wouldn't mind. I just don't want y'all with all
that honey. We'd appreciate it. So whipped honey is like
whipped cream, but it's honey. Yeah, yeah, you've had that.
Yeah for where there's a friend of mine that actually
does it. They're my friends Mark Webb. Well until you
never mind. I would tell you to get you good
us some of it, but I guess Mark Web's too

(01:30:29):
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Speaker 19 (01:30:36):
Hey guys, at the beginning of the show, when you
list off all the cities, uh, y'all always you know,
said they all radio goods. But I didn't know if
I was listening to the Rick Burgers Show or j T.
The first time I heard it.

Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
You don't think that's coold with what are you ready?
By a C d C playing and we're giving shouts
out to all the places. How's that Radio good? H
It just kind of felt that did okay? I actually
get some chocolate, honey. Yeah, I thought that standing up,
stand up and shout, but I thought it couldn't be cooler. Yeah,

(01:31:10):
we're going off text nation there all the here come,
all the cities and people. We don't get to half
of them. Yeah, no, I you are. I'm not I
like it. I'm just saying I actually think it's actually cool.
I don't think it.

Speaker 4 (01:31:23):
So you don't like it? Greg, So you don't like it?

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
Why don't you like? I like it as much like that.
I like George. I've never heard of radio good, dude
that before. It's not like I'm, you know, playing some
kind of he told you, But I'm not playing polka
and shouting out celebrity birthday. He says, we're coming anyway,
but thank you for your feedback. But on the the

(01:31:46):
YouTube version that see played that song or something different, I.

Speaker 4 (01:31:50):
Play something different.

Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Maybe that guy's here and now.

Speaker 4 (01:31:53):
Maybe he's hearing that.

Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
Oh I didn't you think secus a whole?

Speaker 5 (01:31:58):
He puts a different spin on it.

Speaker 2 (01:31:59):
You're right? How did you reason that that's true? I'm
pretty smart. Got to tell you that's something right there?
We continue.

Speaker 4 (01:32:06):
I need to find like, you know, a C B
C you know?

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
Yeah? Is the music you're playing? Is it cool?

Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
I try to pick something rocking every morning, but it's
always something different.

Speaker 2 (01:32:17):
But it is royalty.

Speaker 5 (01:32:18):
It's not a c DC, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
You know, you're right? That may be the problem.

Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
Just isn't.

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Speaker 11 (01:32:26):
Ahead, good in the morning, man, how y'all doing today?

Speaker 2 (01:32:30):
We're good?

Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
All right?

Speaker 11 (01:32:32):
Quick question for you? What's the difference between a peep
and tom and a pick pocket?

Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
What is it?

Speaker 11 (01:32:45):
Once that just watches?

Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
What was it? Don't? Don't move on? Move on that
that clear thought you had.

Speaker 13 (01:32:54):
And what.

Speaker 2 (01:32:56):
How could you reason out that? When?

Speaker 6 (01:33:03):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
Okay, okay, y'all let him say it now, wasn't We
didn't either. He was going for the punchline and we
just moved on and across your arms, right, Greg? You
thought you you sure? We're thinking sharp? A minute ago?
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Speaker 3 (01:33:21):
Hey, good morning us I'll do it good. All right,
I've got a hypothesis. But it's not very far from
w z z K Afternoon Man, Dingo and Larry from Dublin, Georgia,
because it's not hard to go from how it's Dingo
to Patches. I think they're related, guys, they gotta be.

Speaker 2 (01:33:40):
Really. I never thought of that. I never thought of that.
That's a to sounds so that that is a great point. Uh,
we continue Rick Burgers show. Unscreen phone calls.

Speaker 6 (01:33:52):
Go ahead, Yeah, good morning. I love y'all, But y'all
need to y'all need to change the name of y'all show,
all right, two, and what you need to change it
to is the Rick and not Bubble shows. Okay, you

(01:34:13):
don't even talk about Bubble no more.

Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
I tell you talking about about him. Every time I
talk about Rick and Bubba's greatest hits. I've referenced the
old show probably one hundred times and the things that
we've done. So you're just wrong, You're just I don't know.
That's funny, killed bub That is funny. No, No, that's funny.

Speaker 5 (01:34:34):
He's on the lake.

Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
Yeah, something about his reception and his voice. Added to that,
the no, sir, he's he's alive and well and referenced
quite often. Uh we we continue Rick Berger's show. Unscreen
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Speaker 18 (01:34:50):
Ahead, happy guys.

Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 19 (01:34:55):
Yeah, yeah, listen.

Speaker 18 (01:34:58):
I don't have a whole lot to bring to the
little other than I did not know that Gary got
his feelings hurt.

Speaker 6 (01:35:05):
And that really hurts me.

Speaker 14 (01:35:07):
Don't you, Gary, you hurt me.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
I'm so glad hurt me. Listen, and this is only
gonna get worse. I'm so glad you weren't sitting in
here when he looked over and read it all and
he crushed him.

Speaker 14 (01:35:22):
Oh I missed it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
I didn't know, So I'm gonna have to.

Speaker 5 (01:35:26):
I don't even it's just too painful to watch.

Speaker 4 (01:35:29):
I can't watch that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
I know. Thank you. That's kind of cool, so so
thank you very much. Yeah, I mean, hey, you know,
I mean if I don't need to be up there,
I mean and but I mean Gary's fine. Yeah. I
think we'll see him Friday there work I hope so
highs now. Now people are gonna love on him. Oh yeah, y'all,
y'all love him Gary a little bit. That't he We'll

(01:35:52):
be back.

Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
This is the Rick Burdger's show.

Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
We're back. Apparently cut Tens, noted Onna. What's a bat
on that the city? This thing says cut Ten. It's
being bad, but apparently not bad as well. All right,
so as we work our way back these these uh
this bad music, some of these that we use. That
was put together by Eric Hastings, who was Roger Lewis yea,
uh he he put those together for us a long time.

(01:36:35):
We served us well, they served us well more. They're
starting to hate. I'm starting to wear downy starting to start.
I was a little radio goobis there. I'm sorry, no, no, no,
look at last collar to tell you the guy just
said in the text Nation he said, I'm the one
that called in, and you're right, I'm a tuber, so
I'm not hearing yeah the ac oh, all right, got

(01:36:56):
goes a long way. I got you so uh so
picking hard rock though, so he's trying, he's trying. Okay,
I will acknowledge tubers y'all are getting a different experience
with that, uh the other thing. But we have to,
I mean, we don't want to lose the YouTube option,
so we just have to do what we have to do.
And very few things are different on the tube experience,
but bad music is one of them. So the the

(01:37:19):
other thing that they were hitting on two is Andy
Andrews just got here. Okay, all right, so talking all
of his stories. Okay, Yeah. Tubers are saying, yeah, it
is a different experience. They're South Carolina. They're saying, radio
and streamers they get to enjoy the A, C, d C.
The tubers we get a corn Shucker's Delight, which is

(01:37:42):
a classic.

Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
And I think, yeah, the podcast gets your figure of
music too, doesn't it.

Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
The best stuff? I alread my hand on the table
when I'm making a point.

Speaker 7 (01:37:54):
Yeah, but I'm just you need to worry about chocolate, honey, thought,
how you're gonna stop all?

Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
I thought he was scratching. Boy, you just you look
at everything. What do you mean trying to be sharp?

Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
He's just talking.

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
But I'm just talking. Best best of ours said, I
listened to something I could hear you covering for Ricky.
It was in YouTube. So this this has been YouTube.
This is when you're singling you know what, and this
is your Greg.

Speaker 4 (01:38:25):
I know you're in the middle.

Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
No, I can answer that because I checked the archive,
and I don't check the best of our, but every
now and then, uh, I accidentally hit the best of
ours sometimes best of our YouTube music, full daily archive
on the podcast, the same bed music, best of our,
your radio goob, and the regular feed. You're not got it? Okay,
got it? Got that down. I was surprised, Greg, you've

(01:38:49):
let speedy shoes go today? You have not noticed them.
I have worn these shoes a number of times.

Speaker 5 (01:38:53):
About the Nikes and new Nikes, these aren't nikes.

Speaker 2 (01:38:55):
They look they look they look really clean. Those aren't
bring I can't say I just keep I keep my
shoes clean. That's real clean. I mean that's like new.

Speaker 4 (01:39:04):
Let me see it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
You're oh, that's right. I forgot used to wear cheerleading shoes.
My bad.

Speaker 4 (01:39:07):
Well, yeah, said I thinking of I like those new
night golf What are those?

Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
Those are cool Peter Millers. I'll tell you what those are.
Those are the ones they hand out when you officially
retired to Florida at your village? Have those other shoes
besides under with the village. Have y'all seen my little
crank online? You have noticed that, but I hadn't launching it.

Speaker 5 (01:39:30):
What are those Reebok pumps? What do you got there?

Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
These are the latest and greatest.

Speaker 4 (01:39:34):
What is crank?

Speaker 2 (01:39:36):
It's got a little crank. That's how you tighten the
strings up.

Speaker 5 (01:39:39):
Oh, it's like the back of a construction hat. Yeah,
there you go.

Speaker 2 (01:39:43):
Hard at Yeah. Yeah, I've never seen that as you
went on black too. Humh bud, Greg, Are you sure
those are good running shoes? You don't run in those?
Do you worked in the kitchen? But they are? What
what do you run when you do thirty teen? What
are you running when you do thirty? I got a
pair of under armors, okay, and then I got some
brokes that I run it. Don't stand in fron a
worse shoes under Well, there's a joke. It was a joke.

Speaker 4 (01:40:05):
Just felt like Rick rick Tucket personally.

Speaker 2 (01:40:08):
I know. Take it, guys. These are a lesser, a
lot worse. You've got them weird squares. I'm so far
gone that those look comfortable. Those are the ones. The
weird ones like these are lounge shoes. These are weird.
I don't care anymore about style. I just don't want
my feet to hurt. Yeah, so look on this one too. Also,

(01:40:28):
if you just want to step in them real quick,
not put them completely on it's made where you can
do that in the back of poes down.

Speaker 4 (01:40:35):
Oh, I've got some transforming shoes.

Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
Yeah, somebody here on the kids got me then for
Father's to Day, so y'all can eat it.

Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
We're not making fun of them.

Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
We're making fun of you, buddy, making money you wearing them?

Speaker 4 (01:40:47):
Let them out of it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:48):
I think they would be good running shoes because are
really cushioning the sketchers. Somebody just text Nation sent us.
Have y'all ever gone there? Because they look really comfortable.
How we long makes them look. I think I had
some schedules and one time I'm a the Sketcher's appeal
to me, but I won't make that move.

Speaker 7 (01:41:04):
Do you feel like, let's just be honest, do you
feel like, well what I feel like, you're you're you're
getting older if you wear them? Is that where you're
not going?

Speaker 14 (01:41:14):
People?

Speaker 2 (01:41:14):
People wear them? You know, I dread what I'm about
to say because of the heat. The heat, because I
know I'm just walking into a trap. Okay, you slip
on now, you just feel yourself walking into it. I
can't put I have to have shoes now, and and
I know those came with your a ARP account. But
the uh, he's a really nice he's got imagine hat.

(01:41:38):
I've got a shirt by that guy. But anyway, so
I don't hate those at all. But you're okay with
that green? There's just a little bit of green on
the back. Are you serious? I'm just saying you got
the club.

Speaker 4 (01:41:50):
But he's a Celtics fan. He's a Celtics fan.

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Let me go ahead and get on in here.

Speaker 7 (01:41:54):
When y'all look at things, do y'all look at things like, well,
that's nice? Or do y'all look at things like, well,
let me see what I can find out that I'm
like on the ladder? Okay, yeah, probably because I'm being honest. Yeah,
that that's much more you want to be honest a lot.
It's much more enjoyable that way, actually, But anyway, especially
you got five hours anyway. Matter of fact, I'm disappointed
when I say something not to make fun of Rick.

Speaker 2 (01:42:17):
I really wanted these shoes be words. Now they're bad,
but I want them to be really. When I first
saw them, I thought that Speedy was going to be
a spotter for a cheerleader. But the remember you walked those.
I got some watch, but I'm gonna walk right into
this trap. Let me walk right into it. You've already
started with a club foot comment. The only thing I
care about now. The only thing I care about now

(01:42:37):
is I must have shoes that when I'm doing a
little bit better in them, my feet don't fall apart.
And I have to be able to walk around in
comfortable shoes. I've officially crossed over. That's all I care about.
The Sketchers I think would be comfortable, But I bet
they're not good workout shoes. I bet that because I
have to have this open toe base, because you know,

(01:42:58):
when you're doing the stuff, was that the shoes like
when you when you're a little bit do a little
bit better your front of your foot, your toes running
to the front of your shoe when you're stopping and going,
stopping and going, and so you got to have some
space there, and you need to have a little room,
and you need to have a certain amount of support.

Speaker 5 (01:43:14):
And the width to not just the square, not just
the end you need it on so.

Speaker 4 (01:43:19):
Your feet can spread spread open.

Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
They're squares shooters. I have on special kneed shoes. They
look like remember Jack Dampseony's foot when he kicked that
long field going that had half a foot put it
this way. Dad would have thought they should have been good
shoes for speaking. We can ask you a question.

Speaker 5 (01:43:39):
We wear Heely's before we move on from shoes. I
think we should be like a Heey gang with the
with the wheel in the hills.

Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
Yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:43:47):
That would be awesome.

Speaker 4 (01:43:48):
We would be like a Heey gang cruise in the streets.

Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
I always wanted some of them.

Speaker 7 (01:43:53):
I want you, somebody to wear the shoes where your
toes fit in the little little slips.

Speaker 2 (01:43:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, okay in front of me? Yeah, well, yes,
that's right. You can't. Yeah, web, you're really going after
the I forgot about that. Well you can't. You won't
do it. M Well, I might gelt have adjusted a
little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:44:11):
You could get a special version of them, Yeah, you
could non web.

Speaker 2 (01:44:16):
Right do they make those for web feet people? Probably not?
I wouldn't think right if your web you're just out?
How do I google that web? Web toe? But it's
only two it's not my whole foot. How do I
do that? It's not my whole foot? Just a second too? Right?

Speaker 4 (01:44:32):
You can you could double up your you know, your
toes in the web, just double them up there.

Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
Yeah, that way, you got one little empty slot.

Speaker 4 (01:44:40):
Yeah, you have an empty slot flopping around.

Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
Did you know that I go through shoes because of
my my foot issues, that I go through shoes. I mean,
like Sean the trainer can't believe how quickly I go
through shoes. I go through shoes. My shoes normally don't
last me about two months, two months, two two and
a half, and I have to swap. We're squinting at you, Rick,
I know, and I don't even know what these are

(01:45:05):
called square shooters. Let me let me. I'm sorry, Rick,
that's a small dishes you could eat at a Spanish
I can't see.

Speaker 5 (01:45:13):
I can't I can't compose.

Speaker 4 (01:45:15):
Yeah, I think that's right.

Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
What it is t O p O? I don't know
what it is. They were suggested O p O shoes
ready to have you like when I was a kid.
Do you think those shoes make you run faster? You
remember when I was a kid, depended on my shoe.
I thought it actually made.

Speaker 7 (01:45:28):
Yeah, rivers got the kind of light up when you
hit Yeah, he was looking.

Speaker 2 (01:45:34):
At looking at it, by the way, I would like it.
And I was about to say I was just about
to say I don't think Andy can find his way back.
Forgot my code? Okay, I thought, yeah, yes, I asked him,
do you know where all the doors were? And and
he didn't look confident. Uh, but Andy is here and
he'll be coming up next hour. But no, I don't

(01:45:55):
see this is the thing about getting older. No, I
don't think my shoes make me run faster. I now
think they made me limp less. Okay, so that's a
different goal. When you were younger is to run faster.
Now you five try to find shoes that could reduce
the limbing. But I can remember when I was a kid,
I would come home after the first day of school
with my new shoes and report to my dad whether

(01:46:15):
they were faster. That's funny, and they play along with
it because you're sorry for it.

Speaker 4 (01:46:21):
How about running in the shoe?

Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
Oh yeah, well that little mirror got a test mirror
on the ground.

Speaker 4 (01:46:28):
But I am faster.

Speaker 2 (01:46:29):
And did you hear that with Greg? Guys, did you
look at the mirror on the ground and see how
they look? Don't use your amba let me back, stay closer.

Speaker 1 (01:46:43):
This is the Rick Burgers Show. Don't forget the Wednesday
Bible study. Today at noon scral time on the Rick
Burger Show YouTube.

Speaker 2 (01:47:01):
Channel Today Job chapter twenty one. So if you can't
catch it live, there's an archive that comes out not
long after that. If you want to see some of
the past archives, you can find those on our YouTube
channel as well. Andy Andrews is here. It'll be coming
up next hour. And so yesterday. I don't know an

(01:47:22):
if you heard this when you were coming in today,
but the will gave five hundred dollars out yesterday, so
we'll see. But you can't get to the wheel if
you cannot discern be true or bs yep. So we'll see.
That's coming up next hour. Do not miss that. Greg.
This is right up your alley here. It's a big

(01:47:42):
day for you today. You've come in high energy and
sometimes that's a great thing. Yeah, a lot of us
are paying the price for that today, but I know
that you there's nothing you love more than the genuine article.
Oh have you seen the update on Gary Coleman? Not
now you know Gary Wendy going in He passed away

(01:48:05):
in twenty ten. I remember covering that on the show
and some people were wondering whether the wife. Yeah, there
was kind of a little controversy about Gary well, well
well the ex wife of eighties TV star Gary Coleman,
talking about willis we have something here? She took a
lot of detector test to try to clear her name
once and for all, and it did not go well. Bad, bad,

(01:48:28):
idea bad. Maybe she was an earth Okay, this.

Speaker 4 (01:48:33):
Is on courtesy of A and E.

Speaker 2 (01:48:35):
Yeah, looks kind of like a man. Thanks Greg, Greg,
that's a chick boneser.

Speaker 5 (01:48:40):
Do we play the clip right now?

Speaker 4 (01:48:42):
Do I wait for more time to pass in between
what Greg just said and me playing the clip?

Speaker 2 (01:48:46):
No, Greig, wait a minute? If if we right now?
Said ex wife of eighties TV star or lead singer
of eighties hairband I think either way? Yeah, this look work.
Let's let's look at that all right. It was just
look at that Adam's.

Speaker 20 (01:49:04):
Apple to fall that day and you answered no, and
the results are you failed that exam?

Speaker 21 (01:49:16):
What?

Speaker 2 (01:49:17):
Oh wow? So were they gonna who's this with her?
I don't know. Is that her lawyer or is that
the new boss? I agree? I mean, why would you why?
I guess there's still accusations she wants to clear her name.

Speaker 4 (01:49:27):
That was a former FBI agent and veteran polygraphic examiner
George Olivio.

Speaker 2 (01:49:32):
So what are they going to do about that? I mean,
if she felt, I mean, it's not amissible in court,
doesn't matter. I ain't got any more evidence. Yeah, I
don't know that there's a lot you can do with that.
I really was taken back by the look this, I mean,
she does look. So she didn't do well on the polygraph.
The Hollywood reporter grilled her on the UH with the

(01:49:56):
light detector test administrator on her. You know we saw
from A and E. So the questions that she was
asked about his fatal fall in twenty ten, so it fail.
Did you ever strike Gary during the relationship? She said no,
results inconclusive, did not score high enough to pass, did

(01:50:18):
not score low enough to fail. Next one, did you
intentionally decide to withhold help to Gary when he fell?
She said no, The results inconclusive, did not score high
enough to pass, did not score low enough to fail. Well,
then did you physically cause Gary's fall? Did you physically
cause Gary to fall that day? Her answer, and this

(01:50:40):
is the one that hurt her the most, No, results
failed with deception indicated to those questions. So the ones
she did the worse on, did you cause him to fall?
She failed that miserably. See, she probably had her mind.
She probably pushed him down a couple times. May not
have been the fatal blow. Oh yeah, she was still

(01:51:01):
remembering that.

Speaker 4 (01:51:01):
He's just thinking about that one time they had the
fight of the yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:51:04):
The dishes or something, and he wasn't very big.

Speaker 4 (01:51:06):
So no, she's she's much larger than he is.

Speaker 2 (01:51:09):
Everybody was much larger. Elbows there, you know how m
I didn't know. She looks a little more female there.
That looks that helped. That helps a little bit. Then
you're rick, you're right. She looked like singer of an
eighties band, but not a very popular one. That's right.
Dangerous toys and bang Tango one of them. Oh yeah,

(01:51:35):
the one. Yeah yeah, little teeth, big gums, that's gone. Yeah,
you're right, because I think Jim got hisself in trouble. Yes,
but yeah, you're yeh. By the way that he's back
is yeah, he's doing something different. I know he was
like selling survival packages. That he's he's doing something. Because
there was a bit of confusion went on end, right, Yeah,

(01:51:56):
there was a bit of confusion when I went on
the seven hundred Club. People thought I was going on
Jim Baker's show, The Army Vision. You are Baker did
not do seven hundred cup. That was that was pt
L this It was crazy boy, crazy lord. Look at
you all this today. You're showing out here. I'm living.
I'm looking and I know Adler you were. You were
sent this video, so you don't have it either. So
but as I look at the story the question that

(01:52:19):
you are asking, Greg, I can't why are we doing that? Yeah,
what are we gonna do? We can't charge you even
if she fails unless you have more evidence. What I'm
saying is this is this one of the things where
she just is tired of everybody assuming she killed him. Yeah.
I pushed him down, clear my name and I'm want
to clear my name. And then it went by.

Speaker 7 (01:52:36):
It was just it's their first episode of Lot of
Detector Truth or Deception, Okay, And that was featured. Uh,
Shannon was featured in that asking about Gary.

Speaker 2 (01:52:47):
Oh so she agreed to go on the show. I
guess so, yes, Yeah, And that was that was.

Speaker 7 (01:52:51):
That's the first episode of this of this series A
Lot of Detective Deception. O.

Speaker 2 (01:52:56):
Jay's dead. You can't do him. That would have been
a good one on that it would I bet he
wouldn't have agreed to it, but you never know. That's
true Twitter world.

Speaker 5 (01:53:06):
Remember, yeah, he wrote a book called If I Did It.

Speaker 2 (01:53:10):
That's true. I forgot about that.

Speaker 4 (01:53:11):
So I think he would have been fine taking a
lot of tector failing.

Speaker 2 (01:53:15):
By the way, you you can pass a lot of
detector test if you don't think you're lying. Yes, it
does not have the ability to know. It's watching for
your body's reaction. Like a serial killer could probably sit
down and pass it if they if they're sociopath a sociopath,
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (01:53:32):
It's like George said, it's not a lie if you
believe it.

Speaker 12 (01:53:35):
Correct.

Speaker 2 (01:53:38):
On the real investigation, on some investigations that are very interesting.
Yesterday the FBI launches criminal investigations of John Brennan and
James Comy. So the Department of Justice and FBI. Uh
and this is all about the Russia scam and the

(01:53:58):
fake dossier, uh so, the Steele dossier all that. Uh.
They all were very adamant, both of them, of the
legitimacy of all this, and now they're being investigated since
it's becoming more and more clear, which not a surprise
that all of this was just something that the Clintons

(01:54:21):
were behind and the whole the whole process was to
just try to keep someone from running for president and
potentially winning that they didn't want to be president. Uh.
And so the there could be criminal charges against John
Brennan and James Comey. The investigation is underway. So that's
a biggie.

Speaker 4 (01:54:40):
But they seemed so trustworthy, you know, they seemed like
they were doing the right thing and it wasn't politically
motivated and they just seemed so good and true and
right right.

Speaker 2 (01:54:50):
Yeah, So we'll we'll see how that goes. But it
is happening. I j'all be surprised if they were ever
held accounts. I'm talking about criminally, yes, and Epstein files
and got your hand in your pocket. Well, it is
interesting in Babylon BEA's that's what I founded. Had a
little fun fun with it. Babylon B was saying, the

(01:55:11):
people that are actually on the list are telling you
that there is nothing to be concerned about about the list.
It's always convenient when you get to investigate yourself. Oh yeah,
I'm clear. I'm going to be clear every time. Andy
Andrews is here and opportunities a wait, we'll visit with him.

Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. Welcome to a brand
new hour of The Rick Burgess Show with Speedy, Greg Burgess,
Eddie Van Adler, and Rick Burchess.

Speaker 2 (01:55:59):
The game all here. Thank you for being with us today.
Much to do as we go forward on the program.
But Andy Andrews joins us in, Andy, what's the deal there?
He is? Is this bs, sir? Is the story real?

Speaker 21 (01:56:17):
We don't know?

Speaker 4 (01:56:18):
You don't know what doing be Drews.

Speaker 21 (01:56:21):
And Andrews is ready?

Speaker 2 (01:56:23):
Are you here? Is the story?

Speaker 4 (01:56:27):
Beach?

Speaker 2 (01:56:28):
Hello? Andy?

Speaker 21 (01:56:29):
Love that song?

Speaker 2 (01:56:31):
That something? It took forty five seconds for the song. Yeah,
thank you AI. Yeah, so so Andy. It's so good
to have you back.

Speaker 21 (01:56:41):
I'm glad to be here. I love being here with
you guys.

Speaker 2 (01:56:44):
Well, I know you put in the effort. It's not
a short drive from Orange Beach.

Speaker 12 (01:56:50):
Well you know.

Speaker 21 (01:56:52):
Still, it's so hot and so crowded down there. I'm
glad to be coming up to Birmingham where it's less
hot and less crowded. It really is now, Oh my good,
you know, I mean, I'm not even going to tell
you the best week to come down. I tell you,
off the.

Speaker 2 (01:57:07):
Air, Off the air. Do not let everybody know me.

Speaker 21 (01:57:10):
Huh. But we have like a couple of three weeks
during the year that you could play for Risbee on
the beach road their way. I mean we have you know,
we have a what six seven thousand people in town,
but we have an infrastructure for three hundred thousand and
so it's just a it's kind of.

Speaker 2 (01:57:30):
An odd place, thirty two miles of beautiful white sand beaches.
And have you noticed that this little, this little pearl
of the Gulf of America that more and more people
all over the country are finding it.

Speaker 21 (01:57:45):
Yeah? Thank you, Thank you Wall Street Journal for writing
an article about my neighborhood saying how much cheaper you
can get it than if you go to Florida. I know,
which is not true. I understand destined houses are on sale.
Now you're trying so hard.

Speaker 2 (01:58:03):
I'll tell you one thing. All they need is a
few more people at thirty eight.

Speaker 21 (01:58:06):
That's exactly right. That that place, they didn't no traffic
at all.

Speaker 2 (01:58:11):
And if you want to buy a house there, all
you need is about five million dollars. Yeah, bedroom, Yeah,
that's exactly right, all right, so let's uh, let's talk
about speedy. You have to tell this story, Dandy. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:58:22):
So my wife Andy is down and what was down
at the beach with some some of her girlfriends. She
stayed for a couple of days and they all went
out to eat the other night. And they're down the
Fort Morgan, Orange Beach area, right, and the discussion came
up in the car. Hey, there's a famous author that
lives down here, and and you know Andy Andrews. And

(01:58:43):
they started talking about, Oh I love Andy. And the
wives were talking about oh, you know the noticer and
the travelers got I mean, they started naming all these
books and just bragging on you and stuff. And and
Terry comes home and she's telling me about I said, honey,
I said, Andy's going to be on tomorrow. You do
realize the connection with the show.

Speaker 2 (01:59:03):
Huh. Oh, I need to tell you.

Speaker 22 (01:59:04):
You don't understand, I said. I said, honey, he's got
store front at the wharf, which, by the way, somebody
just texted, look Andy, look at They said they were
there last week. I said, there's so many connections with
the show. I could call him right now, honey. Oh, well,
I need to let them know I said, you didn't
understand that. I said, you don't know about uh be

(01:59:26):
true or bs every other week.

Speaker 4 (01:59:28):
Say that that.

Speaker 21 (01:59:29):
That just tells me that your wife is a lot
like my wife. Yeah, because something like I could say
something like, uh, yeah, my book the heartman, or she's
like you wrote a book, Yeah, you write books right now.

Speaker 2 (01:59:43):
Let me tell you they are zero aware of the
details of what we do for a living.

Speaker 21 (01:59:50):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 2 (01:59:51):
And that's okay, I guess.

Speaker 7 (01:59:53):
So you can chime in the conversation, honey and talk
about the connection and our friendship and how long.

Speaker 2 (01:59:59):
No, no, I need to let them know. She started
texting them like good.

Speaker 21 (02:00:03):
But then, but then you'll have those conversations. Sometimes you
don't know what's going on in my life. Really yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:00:14):
So you know, I saw the other day that even
Morgan Freeman said, you know what't believe who I lived
by Andy Andrews.

Speaker 21 (02:00:21):
Out of here.

Speaker 2 (02:00:22):
Hey. They just went on and on.

Speaker 21 (02:00:25):
Has his own private room and big fish does he
really that's where we ate?

Speaker 2 (02:00:30):
And that was so good man, that food it ain't
that good? Okay, there you go. But you told me
that when Morgan Freeman's in town, he's going to be there.

Speaker 21 (02:00:42):
That's where he is, That's where he goes.

Speaker 2 (02:00:44):
How often is he there?

Speaker 21 (02:00:45):
Now, he's there a lot. It seems like to me.

Speaker 2 (02:00:49):
Didn't he like go to like council meetings at times?
And I don't know about that making that up now,
it was he was on some he was was some
city council board or you know who is on big.

Speaker 21 (02:01:01):
It's amazing how these rumors get going though, you know,
because we're still dealing with Tom Selleck and Britney Spears live.

Speaker 2 (02:01:08):
In my neighborhood.

Speaker 21 (02:01:09):
Oh yeah, that's totally not training.

Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
Right right, sounds good, sounds good. I mean Andy lives
in a nice neighborhood. He lives there, Bobie's brother.

Speaker 21 (02:01:21):
I walked down, I walked down. You know, they have
these dolphin boats. And I walked down back behind my
house one day and I heard a dolphin boat going
by my house and they said, here is the home
of NFL great Kenny Stabler. Yeah, and so I just

(02:01:44):
kind of turned around waved at him with my left hand.

Speaker 2 (02:01:47):
Yeah I did Kenny did live there? He did, Yeah,
he did. I remember that. So so anyway, so yeah,
they were hoping that bump into you they're like, maybe
we'll bump into it. I mean, author.

Speaker 21 (02:02:01):
Could have said, well, I'll call him.

Speaker 2 (02:02:04):
Right, that's really could have happened. Yeah, and she was
unaware of it. Yeah, or be true. Yeah, Now I
told you when I was there, when when we're sharing
out there about a month ago three to four, weaid
there's a Friday of Father's Day weekend. Yeah, and uh,
and the setup there is incredible, so you can always
just about find and if you'll go into.

Speaker 21 (02:02:22):
The Hey, I tell you a weird story about Kenny
Stabler if you want to hear.

Speaker 2 (02:02:27):
Right, noirst person ever started to start something that way.

Speaker 21 (02:02:30):
Yeah, I know when when I was when I was
really young, young adult, Kenny was still playing with Oakland
Raiders and of course we didn't know anything about steroids then, okay,
And it would come out twenty years later that the
Raiders were one of the first teams to use steroids.
And you know, Lila Alzado died and yeah, there's all

(02:02:53):
this kind of stuff. So I had no I had
no way of connecting the dots on the but I
walked in a place called Salmon Chine's one night and
I knew Kenny and he was over at the bar
by himself, and where everybody turns right to go in,
so they would miss seeing him. And so I turned

(02:03:15):
right and he go andy, and I look over and
it's Kenny. And as I walk up to him, I
am so freaked out because his head is so big.

Speaker 2 (02:03:30):
I mean, I was like, I was.

Speaker 21 (02:03:34):
I didn't say anything, but I'm like, what has happened
to his head? It was twice as big, And of
course I had no you know, no reference for that.
And then years later, when the steroids stuff happened, Barry
Bonds's head gets big, I'm like, uh right, ah, so
that was like twenty years later I figured that out. Well,

(02:03:54):
let me tell steroids steroids.

Speaker 2 (02:03:56):
For those Raiders teams, double heads. Steroids for those Raiders
team was probably the least of what was in their bloster,
you know, I mean they came to play from the
bar from from anywhere, Yeah, and then we just got
there and beat Yeah. You know, they really lived under
just Win. You know, that was that was always their mono.

(02:04:18):
We'll come back. Here's our categories European history, Native American history,
educational history, music history, sneaky what's a sneaky history? Historical history?
There they are. So we'll come back and we will
take our first contestant, be true or BS? Can you

(02:04:39):
find your way to the wheel with Andy Andrews? Right
after this?

Speaker 1 (02:04:45):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 2 (02:05:16):
We're back twenty minutes past. All right, So and Andrews
is here, so we're ready. We're ready to go with
another round of be true RB.

Speaker 4 (02:05:27):
So here we go, Hey, Andy, what's to do?

Speaker 2 (02:05:29):
We'll get the first one in? Sir?

Speaker 4 (02:05:31):
Is the story real?

Speaker 5 (02:05:34):
He be trew.

Speaker 2 (02:05:37):
Let's go.

Speaker 4 (02:05:37):
Andy Andrews is ready?

Speaker 2 (02:05:39):
Are you?

Speaker 13 (02:05:41):
Here?

Speaker 12 (02:05:41):
Is the story this?

Speaker 2 (02:05:44):
Andy, Let's go to Kentucky. In Kentucky, Stephen is standing
by Stephen. You got a chance to get to the wheel.
But you must be able to discern if Andy Andrews
and whatever kind of mind he has, may this up
or it is? Yeah, it's a twist wand so European history,

(02:06:05):
Native American history, educational history, music history, sneaky history or
historical history. Oh here we Gosic history. All right, Stephen,
be listening here.

Speaker 21 (02:06:24):
We even brought a picture for this that Adler can
put up if you want.

Speaker 2 (02:06:28):
Here we go.

Speaker 21 (02:06:29):
It was October in Mississippi. The year was nineteen forty seven.
And a thirteen year old Elvis Aaron Presley was in
the alley beside the Tupelo Hardware store while his daddy,
Vernon was in the store to shop. He was plucking
a hand me down guitar, but his frayed low e
string kept slipping flat. Passing through town was a dented

(02:06:49):
blue forty one Buick Roadmaster that coughed itself to a
stop in front of the store. Behind the wheel sat
a twenty two year old young man in a wrinkled suit.
He was headed to Corinth, Mississippi, when a leaky radiator
forced an unscheduled stop. As a young man pulled to
the curve, he heard a kid's voice float from the alleyway,
singing a hymn he knew. Curious, he followed the sound

(02:07:11):
found a skinny boy wrestling a cheap guitar like it
was a bull son. He said, your bass string's dead
in last year's corn. A bad string, I'll sink a
whole song. He pulled a buffalo nickel from his coat,
scratched his initials onto the coin with his pocket knife,
and slapped it into the boy's palm. Get you a
new eastring, he said. Today this should cover it. About

(02:07:34):
that time, Vernon exited the store and motioned for Elvis
to come along quickly. The boy put his guitar away
and left the nickel inside the case. Eleven years later,
when Elvis was twenty four and in a recording session
with a different guitar but the same case, producer Sam
Phillips spotted the buffalo nickel that Elvis had since taped
to the inside lid of the guitar case as good

(02:07:56):
luck charm. Phillips looked closer at the coin the initials
with a finger and said, I have one of those two.
Where'd you get yours? Elvis, thinking his producer, meant, where
did you get a buffalo nickel? Replied some guy passing
through tuoploga it to me years ago. I've kept it
in the case ever since. Philip squinted. Just some guy, huh,

(02:08:17):
he said, stepped into the production booth, retrieved something from
his desk, and returned with an identical nickel. Initials and
all the initials scratched into the buffalo were h W.
Philip said, he gave me this six months before he died.
The afternoon we recorded Your Cheating Heart? Is this BS

(02:08:38):
or be true.

Speaker 6 (02:08:39):
Wow, I'm gonna say, BS.

Speaker 21 (02:08:47):
Now, why would you doubt a story that good? It is?

Speaker 2 (02:08:50):
BS?

Speaker 21 (02:08:54):
I spent a lot of time on that.

Speaker 14 (02:08:58):
Why would you got a picture, Why would.

Speaker 2 (02:09:01):
You induce something so detailed? All right, so Stephen says
you've done it. But so you get to go to
the wheel. Andy, you want to spend this for you.
Andy's going over there. Come on, Andy's gonna spend the
wheel for you. All right, So you have to say, Stephen,
it's will to me. When you say it's will to me,

(02:09:23):
Andy will spend. Let's see what you win.

Speaker 11 (02:09:26):
It's will to me.

Speaker 2 (02:09:28):
Go ahead, Andy, here we go. Andy is spinning, has
to spend because you you defeated him. All right, here
we go. Let's see. Come on, Stephen, Come on, Stephen,
Come on, Steve, i'll speaking of music, speaking of music,
and this is a long do you have landed on

(02:09:50):
rock and roll City. You do not get anything, Stephen
for yourself personally, accept wisdom Harbor dot com. That's well,
that's right, you get that. You do get wisdom Harbor
dot com. The one year subscription I lost, that's on me, Steve.
And I know you can't get back in because the
lines are passing to email your emails Speedy Stephen Speedy

(02:10:11):
at Rick Burgess Show dot com and here at Rick
Burgessshow dot com. That's on me all right, so we'll
get you a year of wisdom Harbor Speedy at Rick
Burgess Show dot com. Rock and Roll City, when you're ready,
let it eat. Okay, what do you want to do?
Just you just want to do some rock? All right? Here?

Speaker 4 (02:10:36):
There they are.

Speaker 22 (02:10:42):
He He'll tell the truth.

Speaker 2 (02:10:50):
Is really good. Yeah, Rocket City the last time the

(02:11:17):
rock in a while. That shout rock.

Speaker 5 (02:11:21):
I still got it, still got it.

Speaker 2 (02:11:24):
You guys are great, Greg. Good attitude in there. Yeah,
I thought you did that great.

Speaker 5 (02:11:28):
Great attitude.

Speaker 16 (02:11:29):
Greg.

Speaker 4 (02:11:30):
Drum solo was pretty weak, But that's okay. I talked
obviously what I wanted. It's fine. We're not even we're
not on the We need to communicate more right.

Speaker 12 (02:11:41):
Today.

Speaker 2 (02:11:42):
That was the long one.

Speaker 21 (02:11:43):
That was the only one I wrote the rest of them.

Speaker 2 (02:11:44):
Okay, well do you think I wonder? Well, let's go
ahead and get started and then if we have to
come back with the answer. Austin is out of Alabama. Austin,
would you like to do European history, Native American history,
educational history, sneaky history or historical history. Austin, this is bad, Austin, Austin.

(02:12:11):
I need you to speak, I need you to be better. Yeah,
we got to improve your sadbody.

Speaker 21 (02:12:15):
Are you okay?

Speaker 3 (02:12:17):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 12 (02:12:18):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (02:12:19):
Yes, okay, all right, this is a short one. All right,
Native American history. Here we go.

Speaker 21 (02:12:23):
Joseph Medicine Crow was a historian, author, and the last
true Crow war chief. He was recognized as such when
he returned from Europe after serving in the US Army
during World War Two. There he earned the Bronze Star
and the French Legion of Honor for his bravery. He
wore war paint in battle and a sacred eagle feather

(02:12:45):
beneath his helmet for protection. Joseph Medicine Crow completed the
four traditional Crow war deeds in nineteen forty four to
become an official war chief, touching an enemy in battle
without killing him, taking an enemy's weapon in battle, leading
a successful war party, and stealing an enemy's horse. After

(02:13:08):
the war, he became the Crow tribal historian and anthropologist,
dedicating himself to preserving the history and culture of the
Crow people. He passed away at age of one O
two and was the author of the book Counting Coup
Becoming a Crow War Chief b s or be trick.

Speaker 2 (02:13:25):
Wow, Austin, that's a uh to be true.

Speaker 21 (02:13:31):
It's true.

Speaker 4 (02:13:34):
You are just Steve were killing you today?

Speaker 1 (02:13:36):
They kill it?

Speaker 2 (02:13:37):
Are you back at Austin? Standby? We're going to come back.
You will get a shot at the wheel. You do
get a year subscription to Wisdom Harbor. Thank you. There,
that's done, And when we come back, we will see
if Andy could spin you something even more special. If
we're fortunate, it could be rock and roll City. Again.

Speaker 21 (02:13:56):
It can't be more special than that now, but we
will see.

Speaker 2 (02:13:59):
All right, and you won. You've got the subscription. What
else does the wheel have for you? And maybe others
as other contestants will get a shot before this hour
is over, We'll come back. Andy spends the wheel for
Austin out of Alabama. Who guess? Be true? And he
was right. We'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (02:14:26):
This is the Rick Burgers Show, people, and let the
whole world know that you listen to the Rick Burgers Show.
Cool merchandise is available, no just go to Rickburgershow.

Speaker 2 (02:14:44):
Dot com and click shop Yeah, including the shirt I
have on today. Men don't run in the rain. There
you go. It's there in the store at rickburgershow dot com.
All right, so Andy, you got to go to the wheel again, buddy.
We've got Austin here. Austin, he beats you. Uh. And
Andy's oh and two right now? Yeah, forget oh and two.

(02:15:06):
So Austin, you've got the year subscription to Wisdom Harbor.
That's done.

Speaker 13 (02:15:11):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:15:12):
But you could win more, or the audience could win
like we did a minute ago with Rock and Roll City. Austin,
you you need to tell Andy and.

Speaker 21 (02:15:20):
I could be mad and spin it bad.

Speaker 2 (02:15:24):
That's true. We don't get upset. You should be happy
for these people. You're having a hard time with that.

Speaker 21 (02:15:30):
I'm delighted.

Speaker 2 (02:15:31):
So here we go, Austin. All Andy wants to hear
is it's will to me.

Speaker 16 (02:15:37):
All right, it's will to me.

Speaker 2 (02:15:39):
Let's go in later, rip by the way. It's coming
back to rock and Roll City again. I can feel it, really,
I can feel it. All right, Well, well we'll see
you know that that will just has a mind of
its own. I mean, okay, good, we're good. Look look.

Speaker 5 (02:16:00):
Dollars, I mean.

Speaker 2 (02:16:07):
That you don't know how a thousand dollars, Austin one. O,

(02:16:30):
my goodness, Austin, can you look at that? Austin? Are
you a tuber? Could you see how close you were?
I want to see it.

Speaker 11 (02:16:40):
I didn't.

Speaker 2 (02:16:41):
Oh my god, Austin, we're taking a picture, but I
wasn't watching, Austin, Austin, it is on a thousand dollars,
and I'm talking about it's leaning. If it moves a millimeter.
If it moves a millimeter, I don't know if you
can get any closer. You're stuck with helium boy. I mean,
good last almost, I mean it was going to go.

(02:17:04):
I thought, Uh, Austin, congratulations, congraduate going, Austin. I'm gonna
come back and talk to you. Austin, So you normally
are a tubers at normally? How you get the show? Oh?

Speaker 9 (02:17:15):
Yes, sir?

Speaker 2 (02:17:16):
So what part of Alabama? Are you from Alabama? Monro?

Speaker 4 (02:17:21):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:17:21):
Yeah there it is.

Speaker 21 (02:17:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:17:24):
You got some famous authors from your from your world?
Are Truman Capodi?

Speaker 6 (02:17:28):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (02:17:28):
Yeah? Absolutely? Yeah? How to kill them? Aukin Bird? What's
your name? How to kill I'm sorry, how to kill him?
Aking Bird was actually? Uh? Was that? Arper Lee was
actually the notebook page I wrote about in our neighborhood
in Chiawaker's number one, how to kill them a bird

(02:17:49):
with the daisy to bb gun uh and you had
to figure out how I would shoot the bb you
know at r Yeah, yeah, all right, stand by Austin.
We need information from you. One thousand dollars coming from
Big Vox Entertainment. Wow.

Speaker 1 (02:18:02):
This awesome.

Speaker 2 (02:18:03):
Thank you, thank you, No.

Speaker 21 (02:18:06):
Awesome, thank you, y'all, Thank y'all.

Speaker 2 (02:18:09):
Andy. Can you be happy for that?

Speaker 21 (02:18:12):
You're kind of happy?

Speaker 2 (02:18:14):
I mean that's yeah, I'm okay, I'm happy. Look at that.
Can you believe that there was a moment when everybody
was there was a moment everybody was running around, jumping down.
I thought it was going to click over yea. By
the way, look we need to now talk about that.
If it stops there and we all start celebrating it
clicks over, does it stay? Does it still stand? Nobody

(02:18:34):
touched it? Yeah, nobody touched it. And also just because.

Speaker 23 (02:18:37):
Yeah, yeah, that's yeah, oh wow, yeah wow, And that
one had potential because it's barely hanging out.

Speaker 2 (02:18:48):
Let me see something I want to see. Oh that's
all it took. That's all that.

Speaker 6 (02:18:55):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (02:18:57):
Wow. And and you were how close we were to
hanging up on Austin when his cell phone went good?
Oh yeah, that was the same guy, same guy, same guy.

Speaker 7 (02:19:05):
I just talked to him to break he was pumped
about Wisdom Harbor. Now he's really got both, Austin, I'll
come back to you. And Steven did email me the
one you hung up on?

Speaker 2 (02:19:13):
Wreck? Okay? Good? So let's go down to Mobile, Alabama?
All right, okay, Hi, how do Orange beat pet Orange
Beach people feel about Mobile people? Robe rivals? No?

Speaker 21 (02:19:25):
No, no, we're rivals with Go Shores?

Speaker 2 (02:19:29):
Stand there?

Speaker 12 (02:19:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (02:19:30):
Yeah, that's Auburn, Alabama.

Speaker 2 (02:19:31):
Who's perdido? Key? Which one do they belong to?

Speaker 21 (02:19:33):
They? They belong to us. You know, when you come
out of my neighborhood, if you turn the right, the
first Walmart you come to has Alabama Auburn stuff. If
you turn the left, the first Walmart you come to
has Florida Florida state stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:19:45):
Okay, so you're right there, all right? Huh Okay Michael
and Mobile Michael, here's your choices. Well, I'll tell you
that's you know you worried? Was was that was Austin's
win a good sign for you? Or as the will
run out of money. European history, educational history, sneaky history,
whatever that is in historical history? What do you think, Michael? Oh?

Speaker 19 (02:20:13):
Historical history?

Speaker 2 (02:20:14):
Michael? Did I surprise you there? How are you here?
I think mobile?

Speaker 21 (02:20:19):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (02:20:20):
What says mobile under your name? I'm sorry, you're not
from Mobile? No, sirry, Why does it say that under
the name is yourself? From what was already on there? Oh?
You did?

Speaker 21 (02:20:29):
He?

Speaker 7 (02:20:30):
He just I guess Greg went by the I guess
where the cell tower is bent?

Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
Yeah, I would just want you what just been to name? Will?
I'd like to know where Michael's from? Nowhere? Where they're from? Uh, Auburn?
If it's already there, I don't if it matgines? Okay,
now you really upset?

Speaker 21 (02:20:45):
And yeah, okay, all right, so I don't think historical history.

Speaker 2 (02:20:49):
Yeah, historical history. Are you ready, buddy? Yep?

Speaker 21 (02:20:53):
I hear it at mobile in nineteen forty six. In
nineteen forty six, a year after Yuroshima and Nagasaki, scientists
figured out a way to use atomic energy to power
a clock that would regulate your rainus. I'm just kidding.

(02:21:17):
I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (02:21:18):
I started, I'll start again. He was listening again.

Speaker 21 (02:21:23):
In April of nineteen fifty, singer Margaret Eisenhower, daughter of
US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, performed in a Washington, DC
concert hall for thirty five hundred people. Among them was
music critic Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gatsman, who despised the performance
to the point of writing a very negative review that
ran in two newspapers, The Washington Times and Stars and Stripes.

(02:21:46):
He used insults such as miss Eisenhower cannot sing very well,
and her voice is often flat, and last night was
flatter than ever. After reading the review in the Washington Times,
President Eisenhower was fury, but the next day, when he
saw the same review in Stars and Stripes, he became
apoplectic in any that word that means enraged beyond reason.

(02:22:11):
Immediately on White House stationary, the President of the United
States hand wrote a letter to Gatsman in a rather
threatening tone. Mister Gatsman, I have read your lousy review
of Margaret's concert. You seem to me a frustrated hack
who wishes he could have succeeded. When you write nonsense
like the latest, it shows beyond any doubt that you

(02:22:33):
are out of your mind. I hope to meet you
one day, and if that happens, you will probably need
a new nose, some steaks for your black eyes, and
maybe even a supporter below your belt.

Speaker 2 (02:22:44):
Oh wow.

Speaker 21 (02:22:45):
The letter was mailed and its contents were published in
newspapers nationwide. As strange as it may seem, it led
to positive developments for everyone. Eisenhower, in fact, received much
praise for having a fatherly spirit and and his daughter,
while Gatsman managed to sell the original letter for three thousand,
five hundred dollars about thirty thousand dollars today, which is

(02:23:08):
good because Gatsman retired a lieutenant colonel having never been
promoted again. Is that bs or be true?

Speaker 2 (02:23:16):
Wow, that's elaborate, what that show would be true? It's
BSD a daughter named mar Oh he didn't even have
a daughter. Why did that jump into your mind? She
couldn't sink. You gave him a daughter and went to
a scene.

Speaker 21 (02:23:36):
Deal and I made the reviewer a military guy. You
would hate it more?

Speaker 2 (02:23:43):
Right? All right, we'll come back. Wow, we'll take We'll
take one more contestant, and then if we have time,
there may be a bonus one for us. One more
contestant we come back. Okay, two winners, somebody on one
thousand dollars. That's fifteen hundred and two days off the wheel.

(02:24:03):
Oh yeah, the will's hot again, the very hot. But
you got to get past Andy and Michael from Mobile
Auburn couldn't do it. We'll be right back to take.

Speaker 21 (02:24:12):
It out with mobil alver.

Speaker 1 (02:24:13):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, the man who has
never been fashionably late through anything, Rick Burgess.

Speaker 2 (02:24:38):
You got to get there in time to get settled. Uh,
here we go, we're moving. We're rapping up our time
with Andy Andrews. They go by so fast. But we
still have one more person that has a chance to
get to that wheel if their discernment is solid. He
is one and two today, and we did have a winner,

(02:25:00):
one thousand dollars off the wheel. To Mississippi we go
the home of logic and common sense. Ben is standing
by Ben. Do you think you're ready?

Speaker 16 (02:25:13):
Ready as I'll ever be?

Speaker 2 (02:25:14):
Okay, okay, that's a fair and honest answer. All that's
left for two opportunities, the educational history and of course
the intriguing but somewhat scary, sneaky history. Which one? Which
one would you like?

Speaker 19 (02:25:30):
I mean we got to go sneaky, sneaky it.

Speaker 2 (02:25:33):
Is sneak is all right, So here come sneaky history,
Snik snak be true, or bs for a shot at
the wheel and wisdom harbor, here we go.

Speaker 21 (02:25:41):
In December of nineteen fifteen, Allied forces received word that
it was time to evacuate from the fight against the
Ottoman Empire at Gallipoli. In order to cover their sneaky retreat,
Australian forces needed to find a way to make it
appear as if they were still there so the Turks
wouldn't immediately followed. One soldier stepped up and did just that.

(02:26:03):
Lance Corporal William Scurry came up with a way to
rig rifles to fire unmanned at different times than at
various points to deceive the enemy. So the drip rifle
was born. After the rifle was loaded and set into
a fixed position by using sandbags, two tin cans played
a key role in this brilliant invention. One was filled

(02:26:25):
with water and had a hole punched into it, while
the other empty was attached by a string to the
rifle's trigger. Over time, water dripped into the empty tin can,
eventually filling it to the point where it was heavy
enough to pull the rifle's trigger, firing the weapon. After
multiple rifles were set, Allied forces snuck away into the night.

(02:26:46):
A sporadic rifle fire gave the enemy the impression they
were still up against a powerful force. On the last
night of the evacuation of Gallipoli, the rear guards successfully
escaped without suffering casualties, and Scurry received the Distinguished Conduct
Metal for his ingenuity. B s or be true.

Speaker 2 (02:27:05):
Bs or be true? Ben pretty good, be true?

Speaker 21 (02:27:13):
He's right right, pretty good?

Speaker 2 (02:27:20):
Light Andy, back to the wheelright comes again? Now? Being
one thousand dollars was the last spin? What Andy is
waiting on you to say, is it's will to me?
And when you say it, Andy andrews with a hot hand.
Right now, we'll let it spind. It's well there he goes,

(02:27:43):
all right, and the will do it again? Will big
time rush come and kick the wheel down? Here we go, okay,
here comes.

Speaker 19 (02:28:00):
Not bad?

Speaker 9 (02:28:01):
All right.

Speaker 2 (02:28:02):
So it's merchandise. You gotta you got a year subscription
to Wisdom Harbor, and you're gonna pick up some swag
from the Rick Burgess show store at Rick burgesshow dot com.
So you can you know unless you're embarrassed to everybody
know you listen to the show, but they can you'll
you'll be able to uh to to support that to
that gear. Okay, awesome, Thank you guys, appreciate it. And

(02:28:25):
I'm gonna put you on whole Ben because you get
your wisdom, harbor information and also, uh, we need to
know where to ship your stuff. Okay, what what? How
do you get the show in Mississippi?

Speaker 16 (02:28:35):
It's usually on YouTube.

Speaker 2 (02:28:37):
YouTube another tuber. The tuber is doing well today, Ben,
Thank you so much. All right, No, we have electronics Mississippi.
Well you asked that. No, I didn't know. I was
just saying it's interesting that the tubers seem to be
able to get this particular content.

Speaker 21 (02:28:51):
I got a bonus for y'all. Here you have time.

Speaker 7 (02:28:54):
Here he goes, did you see aggressive it is? He's
had he's he's had some innings where he's giving up some.

Speaker 21 (02:28:58):
Runs, you know, fixing to hit one out of the park.

Speaker 12 (02:29:03):
Here.

Speaker 2 (02:29:03):
Educational history for the staff.

Speaker 4 (02:29:05):
Like dominating Little League.

Speaker 2 (02:29:08):
That's a good party. A lot of truth there, a
lot of truth.

Speaker 21 (02:29:14):
The National Assessment of Educational Progress, often called the nation's
report card, renorms every cycle in order to allow state
educational administrators to judge where state's children score on standardized tests.
The nation's report card reveals whether a state's score is
significantly above, below, or indistinguishable from the national public school average.

(02:29:40):
In twenty twenty two, a survey of every state found
that each state was reporting its elementary students performed above
the national norm on the Stanford Achievement Test because those
tests were norm referenced to an old easier test group
extraordinary high percent as We're almost guaranteed. The industry newsletter

(02:30:03):
Education Week subsequently confirmed the pattern, noting that all fifty
states claimed to be above the national average. Educational Week
also named this discrepancy, calling it the Lake Wobegone effect,
where all children in every state were above average. Yes,
or be true?

Speaker 7 (02:30:25):
Right now, Greg, the last couple of times you and
I have been wrong, and Rick and Adler have been wrong.

Speaker 2 (02:30:29):
I think that's true. Well, I'm gonna go false, so
we don't do that again.

Speaker 14 (02:30:33):
Oh come on, now, you can't play like that. Come
on now, Okay, I was gonna say, be true, be true.

Speaker 4 (02:30:45):
He got high pitched he did.

Speaker 2 (02:30:47):
That's not wrong.

Speaker 4 (02:30:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:30:49):
Okay, you're in there googling.

Speaker 4 (02:30:51):
I'm not going I don't know about the lake Wobegone thing.
That's the part that I'm like, but I'll go true.

Speaker 2 (02:30:59):
Uh, I think it's a b S. So he's just
doing it because we're sitting Yeah, you're just you know,
I watched his little face.

Speaker 21 (02:31:08):
I watched it, he watched I watched his body like
he watches my little face.

Speaker 2 (02:31:16):
That was. That was b S.

Speaker 21 (02:31:19):
It was.

Speaker 2 (02:31:27):
Have you ever been told that you resemble Larry Bird
a little bit?

Speaker 21 (02:31:29):
I have, yeah, you know, And when I was younger,
people used to say that a lot. And then when
when I met him one time, I was like, really,
my god, because he is taking some elbows in the face.

Speaker 2 (02:31:48):
I don't know that. You look like you're like just candy.

Speaker 21 (02:31:52):
When I was in Canada, people would say Wayne Gretzky.

Speaker 7 (02:31:55):
Oh yeah, yeah, anybody ball they say, looks like me.

Speaker 2 (02:31:58):
I get it. I get it right this one here, Yeah,
people were saying, you know, you were mentioning the back
to the back to the sneaky Sneaky history, So I'm
going back to that sneaker snake. Have you seen the movie?
And is it a Netflix movie? I can't remember what
streaming services on about the deal that we pulled that

(02:32:22):
they said it was probably the biggest misdirection in the
history of the world when we were we were wanting
to go into Italy against the Germans, but we wanted
to think we were going to Greece to throw them off,
and we put the dead body they found it with
all this, there's a movie about that.

Speaker 21 (02:32:40):
Dead body chained Yeah, chain to suitcase.

Speaker 2 (02:32:44):
Yeah, that they had was showing them what we were
going to do. Pilot that crashed.

Speaker 21 (02:32:48):
In Operation paper Clip?

Speaker 16 (02:32:50):
Is that.

Speaker 4 (02:32:51):
Paper clip was the I thought that was like the
Russian or the you're doing a great job up here,
the rocket scientists bringing rocket scientists to like Huntsville.

Speaker 2 (02:33:03):
All that I thought that was you just stumbled it.
This one.

Speaker 4 (02:33:07):
I did really good with it.

Speaker 2 (02:33:08):
Greg Min's Meat, Operation mints Meat, Operation mince Meat.

Speaker 21 (02:33:12):
How can you confuse a mince meat with a paper clip?

Speaker 2 (02:33:14):
That is and the movie is called mince Meat, and
it's got a really good mints meat. Yeah, it's got
a that was the name of the operations and it's
twenty twenty one, got a great cast. I had never
seen it, and I watched it just recently, And you
did it's it's really good.

Speaker 4 (02:33:30):
Yeah, it's got to do from Harry Potter in it.

Speaker 21 (02:33:32):
Somebody told me to watch that movie. A movie producer
actually told me you would love it. To watch that
movie because it was a great example of a period
piece being done for three million dollars. It was a
three million dollar budget.

Speaker 4 (02:33:47):
Oh wow, that's impressive.

Speaker 2 (02:33:48):
They had some heavy hitters in there, so the rest
of all came in either on that discount.

Speaker 21 (02:33:52):
Let's be true, Let's speak true.

Speaker 2 (02:33:54):
Andy Andrews Andy. You can find out everything about Andy
by going to Andy Andrews dot com.

Speaker 21 (02:33:59):
Yep, and please go to Wisdom Harbor dot com and join.

Speaker 4 (02:34:02):
Yes, please, ma, that's why you're please.

Speaker 2 (02:34:05):
But no, you'll love that. Please, you'll love it.

Speaker 21 (02:34:07):
And Rick is a new contributor.

Speaker 2 (02:34:09):
I am I'm one of the professors.

Speaker 1 (02:34:11):
Is the Rick Burgess Show. You better listen up.

Speaker 14 (02:34:29):
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hour starting, all right, so I might get a hay
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has said at noon Central one o'clock Eastern on the
YouTube channel Joe twenty one today. All right, So I
know a lot of you are out there, especially especially Speedy.

(02:35:31):
I know you're out there. You're thinking, what in the
world's going on with the WNBA? Yes, what is happening? Rick?
Please update this on theel Reese doing something or Caitlin
that is correct, Angel Reese, you know she can be
a bit of a handful, a bit of a me
person sometimes not accused of not being a team player.

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Hot head, hot head, Well all that comes together in
this butte So the w NBA, which I have no
idea what's happening? They really threw me a curve the
other day when they had a championship of some kind
that wasn't the championship like a tournament. I was a
mid season tournament. There's just a tournament right in the
middle of the season for some reason. But in this one,

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you have a coach. Tell me if I have this
right adder. The coach is going to show Angel Reese
the play that she wants to run for the team
to win the game or to score. Here, for some reason,
Angel is gonna pitch a fit, slap the clipboard to
the ground and call for an ISO, meaning let me

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have it. And it doesn't go well.

Speaker 4 (02:36:39):
Well, yes, yes, and yes, but the ISO actually happened
earlier in the game. This clip, I probably should have
put those in separate.

Speaker 19 (02:36:46):
Oidler.

Speaker 4 (02:36:47):
Okay, this clip is just so wild because it shows
how the times have changed so much. Like you, you
just don't do this to your coach. It doesn't matter
if you're a kid or an adult, or a man
or a woman, or a boy or a girl.

Speaker 11 (02:37:00):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (02:37:00):
And this is with thirty seconds left in the game.
The score is tied up.

Speaker 4 (02:37:05):
She does play for the Chicago Sky and they did
go on to lose this game. Okay, Here she is
knocking the clipboard out of the coach's hands.

Speaker 2 (02:37:14):
Oh, this clip right here.

Speaker 7 (02:37:16):
If you want to know, if you want to know
about her, this this this would be a great highlight.

Speaker 5 (02:37:21):
How would coach respond to this?

Speaker 12 (02:37:23):
Get good or bad?

Speaker 2 (02:37:26):
Can I say this ad or? And I mean this
with all sincerity. This is shocking now. He never he
never coached females, Okay, Dad, or the When I say Dad,
understand that I know. I'm speaking for a whole generation
of men who who handled things to some degree in
a similar way. There's no doubt there were things about
Dad that were uniquely him, but there was a general

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And I can honestly say this, correct me if you
think I'm wrong. Guys, I'll use Dad as example. The
way that the programmers run and the way that he
carried himself and many like him. Nobody would ever slapped
the clipboard. No, they wouldn't. No, you would have. You
would have mindsets if somebody would have brought up slapping
the clipboard out of the coaches that we played for

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their hand, if somebody had just brought it up, you
would have said, I don't want to be close to
you because I'm afraid somebody might have think I heard that.
You know, And I mean we were so we had
such a healthy fear of their authority, uh that there
was no Uh. Look I was. I was a bit
of a clown and I would goof off and get
in trouble for it, but never would I defy the

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authority of of of the coach. No coach I ever
played different world. Yeah, that might have been one time
I might have told a junior high coach and my
name went't Ricky, but that that was about it and
that didn't go great lack of so much so then
you know, showing that I don't want to see your
play tied seventy seven, seventy seven to seventy seven. Well,

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you know what if you think you're the one the
person I'm sure the coach recalled Earth in the game,
I guess you're saying it was Adler. Yes, when she
called for ISO, meaning let me have it, I'll be
the one it went poorly for the team.

Speaker 4 (02:39:07):
Yeah, yeah, I try not to pile on to the
angel Rey's hate, but she keeps giving me reasons to
dislike her behavior. Here she is waving off the other
defenders saying, hey, I got this, I got this, and
she immediately gets the ball stolen turned over.

Speaker 2 (02:39:24):
What a good and they even hustle down. How about
got the ball called for? Everybody get away, let me
me me do it, and then I get the ball
stolen and to your point, Speedy, I don't even hustle
on defense to keep the person from score. Lost the
dribble and then just kind of jogged down trailing.

Speaker 4 (02:39:43):
But I will say she gets a lot of hate
online and I don't.

Speaker 2 (02:39:46):
Yeah, I don't know her enough to even like her
or just like her. I don't like this.

Speaker 4 (02:39:50):
They've coined the phrase me bounds instead of rebounds.

Speaker 2 (02:39:54):
That's funny because she.

Speaker 5 (02:39:55):
Misses a lot, but she'll get she'll get a rebound.

Speaker 2 (02:39:57):
Now.

Speaker 4 (02:39:57):
Her rebound numbers are fantastic, But I would like to
know how many of those are me bounced. I've never
seen somebody be so pretty on the on the outside
and so ugly on the inside.

Speaker 2 (02:40:06):
Well, there you go. How much do you follow this?
Do you know this much about it?

Speaker 4 (02:40:12):
It shows up the clips like this show up in
my Okay, that's the extent?

Speaker 2 (02:40:16):
What what? What? What is the what's the yeah? People?
Somebody said the coaches I played for, if you slapped
the clipboard, they would have broken the arm. That did it? Right?

Speaker 19 (02:40:24):
You know?

Speaker 2 (02:40:25):
Are you to just set on the bench and would
have said you might you might be the best player
we have, but we'll lose before we accept that. I
will go this far.

Speaker 5 (02:40:34):
Somethings worth winning.

Speaker 2 (02:40:36):
Yeah, Yeah, I don't think we would get to sit
on the bench. I just go to the locker room.
I think we'll be kicked off team.

Speaker 7 (02:40:42):
Yeah yeah, I'm just saying in the professional rank, no,
that's different. You know, then you're definitely not getting back
on the court. Well, the thing and you can pitch
a fit and all that, but you're not getting on
the court.

Speaker 2 (02:40:55):
Well, the reason why, when you're dealing with team sports,
if individuals have this kind of attitude no matter how
talented they are, and she's very talented, no matter how
talented they are, well, I'll do Dad's quote. He said,
these kind of people lay awake at night thinking of
ways to get you beat. They will disrupt because in
team sports, individuals can have impact, but they can't do

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it on their own. And if they're the kind of
person saying I don't even acknowledge the rest of the team,
I don't acknowledge the authority of the staff. In a
team sport, that's going to cost you. Those people don't
win championships. Take Michael Jordan was. Michael j was. He
incredibly talented and his impact helped the team win championships.

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You better believe it. But what else did he do.
He worked harder than anybody else on the team and
demanded the team work as hard as he was working.
He didn't demand that the team give him the ball
just because I can do anything. I hadn't really been
doing the work. I'm disrespectful to the coach. What he
demanded is that the entire team work as hard as

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he were. You remember some people were saying that. He said, Look,
some of them might have got your feelings hurt. I'm
just telling you, we can't win championships if we're not
willing to play this hard. Yeah, you know, I never
had a problem with a standout player that also out
worked there by on the team. Yeah, and did what
they were told and played within the plan. But because
they were great, they would do things that only they

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could do. But you know, you can't coach, but you
still got to stay inside the system, you know, and
be respectful to the coach. And yeah, and I don't
know what it's like on the professional level, but I
know in some situations, and it's sad that the player
has more power than the head coach with the front office.
So some of these coaches are scared. Oh yeah, well,

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if you're there, the money maker they're at the ticket
seller or whatever. But that right there, you got to
you gotta bench that.

Speaker 4 (02:42:49):
Oh yeah, that coach was Ann Crosby. She's the strength
and conditioning coach.

Speaker 2 (02:42:56):
But there you go. We'll be back more my new
conditioning I'll tell you Angel Rigby. Yeah, we'll be right back.

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want to hear great music. You know, Miles Morgan has
been on the show many times and we've talked about
Miles Morgan. He's this rising country star man. He's doing
good since being on the show, and he's been to
CMA Fest in Nashville where he played, and he's signed
with the top talent agency out of Nashville, wm E.
And those of you that might be interested in seeing

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him back in Alabama, he's coming to to Iron City
on the eighteenth of July, and you get those tickets
at ticketmaster dot com. Get those before it all sails
out to see Miles Morgan live in concert. That's so
good to keeping up what's going on with him. We
do have a few more hey burges here that are
got to Briscas. I gonna ask us some questions, I

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mean things they want us to pawn, uh, things we
can kick around and then we'll get back to the phone
calls and kick those around with you guys a little bit.

Speaker 8 (02:45:09):
We just roll.

Speaker 2 (02:45:12):
Just come in from.

Speaker 4 (02:45:12):
Everywhere from ewhere.

Speaker 2 (02:45:16):
Answer. So this one is tied to still coming off
Independence Day, the various national anthems, and they want to
know and especially you Speedy, since it's about music. Uh.
They want to know where where we are on this,
and they're wise in the hay bird here to realize

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that it may not. It may not, you know, be
as easy to discern as you might think. And this
is the question. Heard you guys talking about national anthems?
Hey bird a bird from Jeremy heard this on yesterday's show.
Probably know the answer to this, but I'd like to
hear it live. What are your thoughts on Jimmy hendrix

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national anthem from Woodstock? My guess is it will not
be an agreement across the board, and I'll tell you
what he predicted after we give our view on it.
Would you do you consider that to be a moving,
great national anthem? Uh? Do you consider it to be annoying?

(02:46:27):
Kind of sloppy? Not that great? Do you want to
hear people when they go, I'm about to do Jimmy
Hendrix's national anthem and they get the guitar out and
start going, Greg, Uh, I don't. I mean obviously I
like Jimmy Hendrix. Yeah, I got that, and I'm trying
to remember his version. I know, was it Woodstock? It

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seems like it was sloppy. We're saying, is the question
do I have a problem with someone playing the national
anthem on electric? What do you think?

Speaker 1 (02:46:57):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:46:57):
Do you like his national anthem? It's okay. I mean
I don't like, give me chills or nothing. I mean
it's okay. Did you find it? I wish he would
have just played it straight to me. When he stops
and does all around, I don't want it. It's really
drug out. I don't even stop there. I've heard other
people do it since, and I have ones who play

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it straight. I like the ones that go too far.
Don't you'd rather hear what we're saying, and I hate
to I can't believe we're saying this because of our
respect for Jimmy Hendrix. I don't mind somebody playing national
anthem on electric guitar if they'll just play it straight. Yeah, Adler,
agree with all that you do.

Speaker 5 (02:47:35):
I agree with all that.

Speaker 2 (02:47:35):
Okay. I'm a little shocked by that.

Speaker 4 (02:47:37):
Yeah, I saw that. The email said that I'm going
to be like defending it and everything. I think it's
one of the you know, you know the phrase you
had to be there, one of those like a joke,
you think a joke is very funny, and have you
do a joke maybe you laugh just a little bitter.
To be there, to really really laugh of the joke,
you had to be there. I do think this is
one of those you had to be there moments. It
was very culturally significant. Supposedly all that noise was supposed

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to be bombs and things like that. That's why he
takes the breaks, and its signified strife or something.

Speaker 2 (02:48:07):
Okay, but yeah, I think it is.

Speaker 4 (02:48:10):
It's a it's a listen to it once, but it's
not the one I want to hear by by any means, no,
but any stretch.

Speaker 2 (02:48:17):
I went to a high school ball game last year
and heard just a kid in the band play it
on guitar, and it.

Speaker 4 (02:48:21):
Was really good that I love play it straight to
Speedy was singing it.

Speaker 2 (02:48:28):
Over time, I've been able to tolerate it a little
bit a little bit more. The first time I was like, well,
that's annoying, you know. But back to Adler, you know,
for the time and the the you know, the moment.
I could understand it. If you were there, Hey, wow,
he's he's look at him. But it's not my favorite. Okay,

(02:48:51):
all right, So the person predicted Adler told you he
predicted Greg and I would hate it, Adler would love it,
and Speedy wouldn't know about it.

Speaker 7 (02:48:58):
Oh, I know about it. I know about it. It's
just you know what I'm saying. It's one of those
things that you know, and I'm not a guitarist. I mean,
y'all might go, my gosh, that's so impressive what he
was able to do and all that, but it just
it was just annoying.

Speaker 2 (02:49:09):
Some of it. Well, I'm afraid Jimmy, which he could
do from summer time, I'm afraid Jimmy violated the lessons
more all that. If you take it out, there's moments
in it where it's really cool, but then he just
kind of goes into all this.

Speaker 7 (02:49:25):
But back to what Adler says, I'm there, he's on
stage that moment.

Speaker 2 (02:49:29):
It probably fits. I will say that I would have
been there at Woodstock. I would have loved when he
was playing it straight and when I realized he was
going to extend it. I would have thought to myself,
I bet the beer line short, HM and Greg would
have because everybody's there, and then Greg, I know Greg
on this one one hundred percent. There are people that

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think it's sloppy and messy and not that great, but
they think they're supposed to love it exactly. They try
to be sharp.

Speaker 12 (02:49:58):
I mean right, all right, a lot of that that.

Speaker 7 (02:50:18):
The collar or a texture said, hey, y'all realize he
was probably tripping to that's all right.

Speaker 4 (02:50:23):
Oh he was losing his mind.

Speaker 2 (02:50:25):
He was like, I'm going through everybody with me and
it was good. And frankly, the people who said it
was awesome, they were tripping to.

Speaker 4 (02:50:34):
He was on a bald eagle flying through the solar
system while playing that song.

Speaker 5 (02:50:39):
So you know that considering that sounded pretty clean to me.

Speaker 2 (02:50:44):
Da coda, Hey bird Hay Burde often find myself a
day late and a dollar short. Once again, I fallen
today regarding input of discussion of the crew's utter disdain
from men's jewelry from the sons of an accomplished collegiate
football coach. I'm very surprised that there was not any
embellishment on your feelings, uh, to maybe accomplished men wearing

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a national championship or Super Bowl ring. And if you
if they're okay with that, what setting is that? Okay?
Is there some sort of you know, drawing a line.
It's not always acceptable, So would it be acceptable for
a man who's won a championship to wear an additional
ring that's a championship ring.

Speaker 4 (02:51:32):
I think that, Yeah, you got wedding rings, and you
got championship rings, but don't be wearing too much.

Speaker 2 (02:51:37):
Is it an everyday thing though, well special occasions. I
know that Dad did not wear his hardly ever. Yeah,
but if he did wear one, it was that yeah, right, yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:51:48):
If you dressed up night.

Speaker 2 (02:51:49):
Here's the thing. Now they make them, they pick them.
They're so big you can't wear them. Yeah, they're almost
like I tell her that he just got a display
case because you couldn't wear it if you wanted to.
Before they out ridiculous. I didn't have a problem with
the one, the one that Dad had. It was very appropriate.
It was it was and you used to guys what
they do Now, Yeah, you can't wear You can't wear

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even even even Blake, who was on the national championship team,
my oldest son his his of course two of them
were stolen, but he he, he doesn't wear it. It's
too it's too big, it's gigantic. Crazy. Yeah, look like
a regular classroom. But if it's a regular ring, I
don't have I mean they've earned it. They they they
that's not the same thing that me wearing some sort

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of you know, piece of points. Yeah, like I like
I'm running the pawnshop, you know.

Speaker 4 (02:52:37):
But like I'm Johnny Jap And.

Speaker 2 (02:52:44):
All right, we'll be back. We'll come back. We'll hear
from you, will go unscreened phone calls, find out what's
on your mind today?

Speaker 4 (02:52:50):
When did they start making the face plate on these rings?
Just like as big as a donald.

Speaker 2 (02:52:56):
You got little kids, win a tournament now and get
these we'll come back. We'll say your phone calls next.

Speaker 1 (02:53:01):
This is the Rick Burgers Show. Okay, are you ready
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All right, here we go unscreened phone calls. It's always
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Let the people come to you directly and just work
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the lines. They're opening now, so grab them and we'll
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Speaker 11 (02:54:01):
Good morning again, man. How are y'all doing?

Speaker 2 (02:54:03):
We're good. Hope you're well, buddy.

Speaker 11 (02:54:06):
Man, I'm doing great, brother. All right, So this is
for Greg. I was reading this morning in a Science
America magazine that since Arby's reintroduced their two for five
beef and cheddar sandwiches, there's been massive explosions on your anus.

Speaker 2 (02:54:26):
Okay, like the headline took him and went around stumped
to get there. Do you ever? Did you ever? Went?
You did Arby's much? I know, but I do kind
of like it, but I just don't do it much.
I don't remember last time I've eaten the beef and cheddar. Well, hey,
they're good. I got a good brisket. I just get
the standard. Now they got a good old brisket. Sound.

Speaker 7 (02:54:46):
I'm gonna tell you what he loves and you don't,
you bothers, you we got to meet. He loves their
curly fries. I do lovely curly fries, the good face.
I knew it them in barbecue sauce.

Speaker 2 (02:54:56):
I cannot stand curly. Well, let me have yours, if
you ever get well, I'm sure I won't get any yours.
You made that very clear, so no, I'm not into that.

Speaker 4 (02:55:06):
I know what direction he was going with that, since
they you know, had that special going because there's this
thing about Mountain Dew that every time they introduce a
new line of like you know, they got like the
Baja blast or b you know, Maui whatever, that every
time they do this, something happened shortly after that, like

(02:55:30):
the Maui wildfires they did, like the Maui Maui blast
and all this. There's several more examples of that, but
I don't think y'all are ready for that.

Speaker 6 (02:55:39):
So I'm.

Speaker 2 (02:55:41):
Okay. Thank you Alex for always being there for we continue.

Speaker 4 (02:55:47):
Code read before nine eleven.

Speaker 2 (02:55:50):
Heard your show. Unscreen phone calls, go ahead.

Speaker 9 (02:55:54):
Moore of y'all. I'll listen to uh Bubba's podcasts the
other day and they were telling the story of how
on they told their kids about the Burden of beings
and the episode was absolutely hilarious. I was wondering if
y'all had any stories to share of your own experience,
tell your own kids.

Speaker 11 (02:56:11):
You know.

Speaker 2 (02:56:11):
And Baba, of course it worked out because he got
to you Bubba held that story for years on the show,
and we were always like, tell the story, tell the story,
and he's like, no, no, I have to wait. I
have to wait, to have to wait. Kids get yeah
to the kids get a little bit older. I always
thought it was funny. I didn't. I didn't think it
would be all that embarrassing compared to some of the
other stuff we did to our kids. But no, that

(02:56:32):
is a hilarious story, you know, the only one I
can remember that was similar, not not to that level,
nowhere near that level. But I didn't have any real
weird experiences with it, except I remember the first time,
you know, with five, you know, you you start having
to as far as they were going down, you started

(02:56:53):
having to have that talk sooner because they have older siblings,
and so I do remember the first time that I
set down, and I won't say which one it was,
I sat down with one of them and they would
go if it was you know, the guys would go
with me, and you know, of course, and then my daughter,
you know, let I let the moms handle that. But

(02:57:15):
but and I remember we went would go spend a
weekend at the farm, and we'd walk through it and
we did Passport to Purity and all that, which is
a really good curriculum to go through with your with
your children. And we got to the day when no
holds were barred, and the first time that I saw

(02:57:37):
in that little face that they had no idea. And
I remember just saying, buddy, you just didn't have any idea,
did you? And he was like no, And I was like,
I'm sorry. I thought you anybody, I thought you probably
had some of this. I thought I was just gonna
clarify everything I didn't know. I was starting at zero. Yeah,
and it was a shocking day. But so that that's

(02:57:57):
about it. You know. The others I could tell they
are already knew something, and I was just kind of
ironing out, you know, clarifying some misconceptions and talking about
the standard that God's called us to. And you know,
I'm so sorry that you're probably putting together right now
that mom and I probably familiar with this, you know,

(02:58:17):
well that was what I was your hand up. I mean,
surely you're not having that talk yet.

Speaker 4 (02:58:24):
You mentioned having older kids. Oh, I see, Well, when
you got younger kids coming in, they're wondering, hey, how's
this happening? Where did this kid come from? And then
where did I come from? You know, so you deal
with it when when you got younger kids too, because
the five year old were wondering, was wondering how the
two year old just danning out of nowhere?

Speaker 2 (02:58:43):
Right, okay, thought it was just me.

Speaker 5 (02:58:45):
Well, when a mommy and daddy love each other very much.

Speaker 4 (02:58:48):
Yeah, you're right, start with that, I guess right, you know,
and they pray, and they pray, it's.

Speaker 2 (02:58:56):
I would I would encourage, I would encourage you to
have those those talks in a very the proper environment
and with the proper preparation as opposed to kind of
was handled when we were growing up. We didn't get
a whole lot of instruction. A lot of warnings, but
not a lot of not a lot of instruction, right,
And and the truth that dad shared, that was a truth,

(02:59:19):
but it was brutal and cannot be shared here. But
he was right. He was right again. So do you
remember having that talk with Taylor? Yeah? Right, whatever, Okay,
that's good, good talk, Greg, good time.

Speaker 7 (02:59:41):
It's funny rehashing it with with Tyler as he's older now.
And I think some of that he said, he blacked
out because some of the things I was saying, and
he doesn't really remember it. His uh, his favorite is
you know, you go through the process. And then I
went ahead and said, look, you're gonna hear some terms,
and you're gonna hear some slang. Uh and here's what

(03:00:04):
they mean, and and you're gonna hear them from me,
and this.

Speaker 2 (03:00:06):
Is gonna be uncomfortable.

Speaker 7 (03:00:07):
Yeah, and uh, and then he said he kind of
started design twitched and he blacked out for a lot
of it.

Speaker 4 (03:00:13):
Did you guys, when you kind of learned because about
all the slang that you you don't you don't realize,
do you guys remember realizing like, oh wow, all this
slang that I really haven't known much about. It's really
only about one or two things.

Speaker 5 (03:00:27):
Really not much variety, kind of just assumed.

Speaker 2 (03:00:31):
I remember, in my childlike mind, I remember thinking that,
you know, all my parents had to do was to
ask God for kids and they would have them. And
and then I remember some older kids that were clarifying
with me that wasn't true. And then I remember my
child like mine thinking well, maybe maybe something has you

(03:00:52):
have a choice. I just remember I just couldn't. I
couldn't do it. I could. I couldn't get to the
point where I could allow that to be happening with
mom and Dad. I discussed, couldn't do it right existed.
I got siblings, you know, I just couldn't do it.

Speaker 4 (03:01:07):
You know, there's just three brothers.

Speaker 2 (03:01:08):
You just can't let your mind go there. It's it's
the worst thing ever. So it's so and I was
fortunate that I never had any traumatizing nut situations. Like,
of course, I know that that's horrible. Greg can think
about his JT. You know, my parents were very kind
and never allowed that trauma to happen. Now, and but

(03:01:31):
I know people who who've experienced it.

Speaker 4 (03:01:33):
Lock the door.

Speaker 2 (03:01:34):
Hey, that's understood.

Speaker 4 (03:01:36):
Okay, I'm talking to myself.

Speaker 2 (03:01:39):
We actually take you? Yeah, no, mine, I guess all right,
we continue. You're funny. Rick Burgess Show, unscreened phone calls,
go ahead, good talk, Greg whatever, he.

Speaker 6 (03:01:50):
Was a good man.

Speaker 2 (03:01:52):
Can you believe somebody would say that.

Speaker 3 (03:01:55):
He was a good and oh boy?

Speaker 4 (03:01:58):
Agreed?

Speaker 2 (03:01:59):
Agreed, And you know the thing that Rick without Bubba
show won't fit on the T shirt. Now, that's tough.
That's what we got to. That's what we said. That's
what I need to we need to read that. Can
you imagine trying to get that on the T shirt?

Speaker 21 (03:02:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:02:11):
Love that logo. Be tough, really, that'd be a tough one.
This is here long it will be yeahs there that way?
All right? We can oh what Rick Burgers show on screen?

Speaker 18 (03:02:20):
Phone calls go ahead, Hey, uh, this is Wendy from Mobile.
I called yesterday about Greg and the old man shuffle,
and I'll mentioned it again this morning. But when I
hung up, when I hung up yesterday, I heard him
say greennie talking smile.

Speaker 21 (03:02:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (03:02:38):
I will be sixty nine in August, and I was
born in the middle of the last century, nineteen sixty six,
and I do have grandchildren. But I don't know why
you think I'm a hundred and I really don't know
how to talk her one hundred, Greg, Greg, Greg, I
am a poor food order. Also, I have food that's

(03:03:00):
just for me. And uh, Beady, I enjoyed your video
with your grandson doing the forest frank in the car,
so that.

Speaker 9 (03:03:08):
Was so cute.

Speaker 2 (03:03:10):
Yes, ma'am Rick.

Speaker 18 (03:03:12):
Uh, there is a real thing, and I hesitated to
look it up. But there is the thing about people
going to home depot type stores to poop something about
the smell when you was talking about that early and
TJ Max and it's a real thing.

Speaker 9 (03:03:28):
They did.

Speaker 18 (03:03:29):
Something happens when you go in.

Speaker 2 (03:03:31):
And you're right. I thought I thought I saw a
doctor one time saying I researched this, there is something
to this. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we saw. I said you
were a hundred taking back on maybe that was a
little munch. Great points and she she listens to the show.
She knows details, she doesn't huh. But but so you're
not concerned with the term granny talking smack. That was fun.

Speaker 4 (03:03:54):
Yeah, that was all good fun, all good fun.

Speaker 2 (03:03:57):
I mean, I'm technically falling to granny territory my granddad.
So you're right, she's ten years older. Maybe that's what.
All right, you need to add that Rick Burgess show
on screen phone calls, go ahead, yeah, mom.

Speaker 24 (03:04:11):
Than you guys that said back to the Starspangle better
than you guys have said they don't give up Grammys
for rewriting the star Spangle better play like it is written.
I think Chris Tableson did a great job during the
super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (03:04:23):
Oh yeah, that was a good one. We all like
that one. That that's probably our favorite. Uh. Rick Burgess
show on screen. Jong, go ahead, George Strazer, A little
bit better.

Speaker 9 (03:04:33):
Aaron, I have a good day.

Speaker 2 (03:04:36):
All right, We'll come back. That was his real voice,
y Rick, here him out now. When someone tries to
do Carl, you know from sling Blade, and we already
have a superior Carl, way out of superior. If you
didn't know he used to smoke, could have been it

(03:04:57):
wasn't the genuine art o'clock. I spotted her. We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (03:05:04):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. I'm glad you taught
the world to say, couldn't care less, Rick Burchase.

Speaker 2 (03:05:29):
Thank you America, Thank you for being with us as
we are working through another show. Thankful you're here. We've
updated you on some headlines. I say, we don't do
as much of that, but we do want you to
know what's going on. But there has been a lot
of ongoing stuff involving Jeffrey Epstein. The President has been

(03:05:54):
asked about this and apparently does not want to talk
about it. I know there's been all kinds of rumor,
and you know, we were told Epstein, man, we're really
gonna wear some people out. Then we were told not. Well,
everybody's looked at it. There's really nothing to it. Some
people are theorizing, and that's all it is because we
don't know the true well, the reason why people are
telling you there's nobody on there, whilse they're on there,
et cetera, et cetera. Here comes a three a addler.

(03:06:17):
We have a reporter asking President Trump about Jeffrey Epstein,
and Trump, I think you started talking about it. He
does not want to talk about that anymore.

Speaker 4 (03:06:25):
Here, here we go, and the other voice you're gonna
hear is Pam Bondy. Okay, Attorney General Pam Bondy, and
she's going to actually address a lot of the questions
that we had about the tape and the client list
and all that in the same clip.

Speaker 2 (03:06:37):
If you guys want to you okay, yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:06:39):
Yeah, I just end up.

Speaker 21 (03:06:42):
Are you still talking about Jeffrey and Epstein? This guy's
been talked about for years.

Speaker 25 (03:06:48):
You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have
all of the things, and are people.

Speaker 21 (03:06:54):
Still talking about this guy?

Speaker 11 (03:06:55):
This creep?

Speaker 21 (03:06:57):
That is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (03:06:59):
You want to waste the time and do you feel
like answering.

Speaker 13 (03:07:02):
I don't mind answering that.

Speaker 25 (03:07:03):
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question on
at Epstein at a time like this where we're having
some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what
happened in Texas.

Speaker 21 (03:07:14):
It just seems like a desecration. But you go ahead, sure, sure.

Speaker 8 (03:07:19):
First to back up on that, in February, I did
an interview on Fox and it's been getting a lot
of attention because I said I was asking a question
about the client list, and my response was it's sitting
on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file along
with the.

Speaker 13 (03:07:39):
Jk MLK files as well.

Speaker 8 (03:07:41):
That's what I meant by that.

Speaker 13 (03:07:43):
Also to the tens of thousands of video they turned
out to be child downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein.
Childhorn is what they were never going to be released,
never going to see the lighted day to him being
an agent, I have no knowledge about that.

Speaker 5 (03:07:59):
We can get back to you on that.

Speaker 8 (03:08:01):
And the minute missing from the video.

Speaker 26 (03:08:04):
We released the video showing definitively the video was not conclusive,
but the evidence prior to it was showing he committed suicide.
And what was on that there was a minute that
was off the counter, and what we learned from your
own prisons was every year, every night they redo. That

(03:08:26):
video is old from like nineteen ninety nine, so every
night the video is reset and every night should have
the same minute missing.

Speaker 8 (03:08:34):
So we're looking for.

Speaker 26 (03:08:35):
That video to release that as well, showing that a
minute is missing every night.

Speaker 2 (03:08:40):
If that makes any sense, Yeah, every night's same minute
is missing, because I will I will tell Let me
just go ahead and tell the world though, Okay, never
under any circumstance will the people ever be satisfied and

(03:09:00):
believe that there's not a cover up. And the reason
that is and I understand what is being said, and
I know these are credible, and I understand I do
agree with time and place right now, with what's going
on in Texas, probably that needs to be the focus
for the country. I understand that. But the other part
of this is the reason why it's never going away.

(03:09:23):
The Trump administration is going to have to share some
of that blame because they built it up, like you know, hey,
the heads are going to roll when we roll out
all this Jeffrey Epstein stuff and when that didn't happen,
even if it really is true that they thought they
would be something there and there really wasn't, and they're
certainly not going to release all this garbage that Epstein

(03:09:45):
was doing involving children, and I'm grateful for that, but
it was it was built up. It was like you
were told to come to a show and you know
Ringland Brothers in Barnman Bailey Circus. I mean, the ring
master was telling on this that in ring number three,
we're gonna see something that we're never gonna forget. And
it never happened. And so and I'm not saying that

(03:10:08):
that means they're covering up, don't I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying, you're laid up there, lead up, You're
never going to go This is never going to go away, right,
No one's ever going to say I'm satisfied with that answer.

Speaker 4 (03:10:19):
And they keep dropping the ball with this, and and
Glenn Beck is calling for Pamboni to be fired just
because of the way this has been rolled out. You guys,
remember they had those influencers, conservative voices on on the
influencer side of things come to the White House and
they're like, we're given the whole We're given the documents
to these influence and influencers that they're going to be
able to put it out and all that stuff, and

(03:10:40):
then there was nothing new in all of that. So
they keep having this fanfare for nothing, and now they're
putting it to rest. There's that minute missing. She didn't
do it that great of a job of explaining it.
We kind of summarized it better Speedy did.

Speaker 2 (03:10:55):
But it's just I.

Speaker 7 (03:10:56):
Would have to roll out form if they if they
just said, hey, I tell you after looking at the list,
I'm sorry, we can't release it.

Speaker 2 (03:11:03):
There's I mean, you know, there something Hey, at least
everybody would say, okay, got it.

Speaker 4 (03:11:09):
Hey, you know how some of these tariff deals are
going through in countries. It looked like we're getting a
pretty good, good deal.

Speaker 2 (03:11:13):
That could be part of it, you know. Yeah, Well
that that was that we were run out of time,
but that you're right, because we actually had another report today.
Uh the Secretary of Treasury Scott is it Bessan or bessent.

Speaker 12 (03:11:29):
On the two?

Speaker 4 (03:11:29):
Yeah, I can never remember.

Speaker 2 (03:11:30):
He just he just reported that we've taken in one
hundred billion dollars in tariff revenue already, so that the
terriff thing is is is bringing in quite a bit
of revenue. So you're right, maybe throwing some of the
countries under the bus after maybe using it for blackmail
has been more effective. I don't know. But what's what

(03:11:53):
you're what it looks like, and what you're never gonna
get away with is y'all are not releasing it because
some the somebody, if not Trump himself and the administration
is gonna get burned too. And that's why y'all won't
do it. I'm not saying that's the case. I'm just
saying that's gonna be the nerrat. Yah. Yeah, that's some
possibility just out there.

Speaker 12 (03:12:09):
No, it is.

Speaker 2 (03:12:10):
Yeah, but I don't know anything. I'm just saying, Nor
am I saying that's what I believe. But I do
understand how that narrative gets let or just at least
walk it out and go. I understand the build up
and the hype and we created. Was that a fringe
and it was just built up? That's and we apologize
for that because you know, at least explain it because

(03:12:31):
they set it up like this big reveals guy. Yeah, yeah,
and that's the problem. Here comes Jumbo, the mammoth elephant
that's coming on you and then all of a sudden,
might s like did you ever bring the elephant. What elephant, Yeah, exactly,
elephant kill himself.

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