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Speaker 3 (01:54):
So many of you tuning in from all over text
Nation is awake. Speedy Dreg and Adler also somewhat awake. Uh,
and we are here and ready to go. Four for
five more? Five more? Here we go five more. Uh So, Adler,
I know you're excited, so I don't I don't mean
to take away, you know, from what you're focused on,
(02:16):
because I know you're excited that Jimmy Kimmel is back tonight.
So uh, I know you'll be staying up late and
and ready to see you, buddy, Jimmy. Look a look
at that.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
The left is still crying about it, and he's back
on the air already.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Well, you know why they're crying. Certain affiliates are still
not gonna carry it.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
That's fine. It's not a freedom of speech thing. Everybody
calm well, that.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Took away Jimmy's first amendment.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
They really didn't, y'all.
Speaker 6 (02:45):
That's what they're saying that from. That's what they're saying
in their relation. Is that okay that they're confusing it?
Speaker 5 (02:50):
No, yeah, it's not okay.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Why what do you not want Jimmy to be able
to express his opinions?
Speaker 5 (02:57):
Look, it's uh. I'm not gonna be the first want
to say this, but it was really interesting to see
more articles written about Jimmy Kimmel being taken off the
air versus Charlie Kirk's life being taken more complaints about
if you're more upset about that, if your website, your
news outlet, your newspaper has more articles about Jimmy kimmelical
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Jimmy Kimmel being taken audience, you should really look at yourself,
look at it and look in the mirror.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Yeah. Now, keep in mind, a lot of people are
inconveniently playing, you know, recording after recording of people who
are now crying for Jimmy Kimmel that were had glad
to see Roseanne Barr removed, glad to see various people
removed for having opinions they didn't like. Then they were
saying that these people work for private companies and they
have the right to fire them. But not now now
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that it's Jimmy, everything's different. So which is crazy and consistent.
So anyway, Jimmy will roar back tonight and let the
people in the affiliates decide. The affiliates do have the
right to not air it, and many of them will not,
So he will not be coming back tonight with all
of his affiliates.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
Since the Sinclair Group, which is an ABC affiliate and
all that they've got a number of stations. They've already
said they're not going to run it right now. You know,
I was telling Greg, and I know it's out there somewhere.
Adler or Speedy, y'all might be able to find it.
We can even play it, because I don't know where
it came from.
Speaker 3 (04:24):
But it was coming through the you know, the various
reels that come up as you're getting ready to go
through everything today. And it was an old interview Chris
Wallace interviewing Johnny Carson, and he was really taking Johnny
to task because of all the things I guess during
the time period that were going on. I don't know
the time period. It just looked like it was probably
in the seventies. And and Johnny Carson would not He said, Hey,
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I make a conscious decision as we do. He goes,
the Tonight's show is not designed for me to comment
or give my opinions on politics the state of the world.
He said, We're here to be funny and to entertain.
He said, if you ever open that door and I
start giving my opinions from my point of view on
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what I think, he goes. At that point, he goes,
then we lose control of the show, and then I
begin to elevate myself, thinking my opinion is more important
than others. And he says, so we make a conscious
decision not to go down that road because I do
not think that's the role of late night television. Wow,
are any or an entertainer? I should be entertaining? Yeah
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and so and then yeah, so once that started, I mean,
see the thing, that doesn't mean that Johnny didn't have opinions.
I'm sure he did, and I'm sure he gave them
in his private life, and maybe he did, maybe he didn't,
I don't know, but he did not think it was
the role of a late night I love when he said,
when you start that and you go down that road,
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it's just human nature. You'll begin to elevate yourself to
think your opinion is something everybody's waiting on and that
it holds more weight than anybody else's opinion.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
True. And then you take the audience and you basically
also tell some of them, you know, to have a
coconut smile. Right.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
Yeah, I'm not a bill O'Reilly, you know.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Guy.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
Necessarily, the older I get, the more I end up
agreeing with it. He made a great point. You look
at Disney, you look at ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN. They
have not had a non liberal voice on any of
their shows as a host outwardly spoken in years. So
(06:41):
who's really not open and fair and having free speech?
And who's you see? Do you guys see what I'm
talking about? They haven't had a single non liberal voice
hosting a program on any of those shows in I
don't know how many years.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
Yeah, and I would say this, and I agree that
that are to tell us something. But at the same time,
it goes back to the reason we said that they
had every right to fire Jimmy. CBS had every right
to fire Stephen Colbert. It has nothing to do with
violating anyone's First Amendment right. We don't have the right
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to go to a private business and say we demand
in the constitution that we have access to your platform.
You don't have that in the constitution. And how about this.
There was a time when the government tried to regulate
platforms in media, saying you must be balanced. But you know,
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we soon discovered the government really doesn't have that power.
ABC can put Jimmy Kimmel on the air, they can
take him off the air. They can have a parade
for him, they can say he can never come back.
They have every right, and then the public has the
right to respond to that. And if they think they
can put Jimmy back on now with I don't know
what percentage of his affiliates won't carry the show anything.
(08:04):
I think thirty thirty won't carry it. So I don't
know what percentage that is of all the affiliates. You're
said thirty percent or just.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
I'm sorry, thirty Sinclair has thirty stations and none of them.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
So what about your next star? Are they gonna put
him back? I don't know. I haven't heard, But anyway,
he'll go on with the last few years. Yeah, And
they can decide whether they can make that business plan
work or not. And if it works, they can keep
on doing it and they can all have fun with
Jimmy and hug him and kiss him and baby him,
and you know, do whatever they want to do, or
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they will discover that it's not a good business decision
and they'll either eat their losses because they're afraid Jimmy
may be mad, or they'll get rid of him. But
it has nothing to do with the constitution.
Speaker 6 (08:46):
This is going to really upset Adler, So this is
the only reason I'm reading it. The Hollywood Stars letter
to ABC protesting his his suspension Jennifer anston A, Jennifer Aniston,
Jason Bateman, Billy Crystal, Tom Hanks, Meryl Street, Kerry Washington,
(09:09):
Ben Stiller, Selena Gomez, Jane Fonda, Robert de Niro. That's
just a few. Apparently it was over one hundred Hollywood
celebrities signed the letter, backing Jimmy Kimmel and you want
to what they say in the letter, Efforts by leaders
to pressure artists, journalists, and companies with retaliation for their
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free speech strike at the heart of what it means
to live in a free country.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
I'm sorry, budd hey, it's a free country. I keep
in mind, this is the same bunch that if they
don't lie what you say on your platform, they go
after your sponsors and try to cancel you, right, and
they don't really care about it when it's them.
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Speaker 6 (10:52):
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Speaker 3 (10:57):
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(12:08):
see how how how Jimbo Kimball does when he comes back.
I don't know if it will be Little Jimmy. It
really when you look at the world that he's living in,
just like with Colbert, they're kind of living in in
in a fake world, which is why we try to
broadcast from the real world. Uh, look, our industry is
changing and it's changing fast, and you better adapt in
(12:30):
the terrestrial world. And when I say that, I mean
your standard TV station, your standard radio station. Uh, the
business plans are not what they once were. So I
wonder if if Jimmy's all of his little celebrity buddies
that they want to, you know, wield their influence anytime
they don't get their way, or if they don't like you,
(12:51):
they'll try to take you off the air. But you
can't take anybody they like off the air. But anyway,
I wonder if all these super wealthy people are going
to buy advertised on the Jimmy Kimmel Show so it
can stay on the air. They're gonna help Disney pay
for Jimmy's staff, pay jimmy salary with fewer affiliates, likely
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fewer advertisers, you know, are they gonna jump in and
pay the bills because somebody better? And if they don't, then,
once again, unless Disney just says we didn't like the
pr we're gonna take a loss on Jimmy. We're big
enough that we can. So we're gonna, you know, try
to get along with everybody, you know. Of coursecept the
people that were offended by Jimmy. Of course we don't care,
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we don't matter. So anyway, so there you go, We'll
see how that goes. But they have every right to
take him off, they have every right to put him
back on.
Speaker 6 (13:39):
Yeah, And I think the biggest thing that we're having
an issue with is is, you know, they keep referring
to freedom of speech. It's two different things. He has
the freedom to say it, but the employer might not
like what he's saying. And nobody's gonna but they're confusing
it because I said one hundred. But now looking more
into the story, Rick, it's over four hundred Hollywood celebrities.
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They say in the open letter, it's a dark moment
for freedom of speech in our nation.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
Wrong.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
More than four hundred Hollywood celebrities wrote in an open
letter released by the American Civil Liberties Union on Monday,
And it's it's it's wrong what they're saying. They're confusing
freedom of speech. But they're just keep saying that over
and over and over again.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Showed up at work and I went in and said
the boss or whoever, in my opinion, you gonna kiss
my rump. They can fire me, but I do have
the right to say it. Nobody's going to arrest me,
but I have freedom of speech. But guess what, there's
gonna be some consequences. If I said, Rick, nothing towards you.
Speaker 5 (14:44):
Give us another example, you would say.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Right, right now, let me let me give you. Let
me give you one that really really could seriously be right.
This is and it's along the Constitution and everything. Okay,
perfect example. We talk openly on this show about our
faith in Christ, and the Constitution affords us the right
to do that. But the stations that we're on and
all the platforms that pay us money have every right
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to sit down with us and say, you know what,
we don't really like all the Jesus talk. And we're like, well,
I have a constitutional right to express my religious beliefs.
You sure do, but we don't have to give you
access to our platform. We don't want you to talk
about Jesus anymore. And I say, well I'm going to
and they say, okay, well you're fired. They can say
(15:30):
we don't want that that because it offends people. Jesus
is exclusive, right, Yeah, And now they said, now you
can go express your religious beliefs in this country. You
can go stand on the corner, you can start your
own podcast, you can go find your platform, you can
go speak at man churches. Everywhere you want to go,
and the government cannot come in there and rip you
out of the pulpit. However, the government is not in
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play when a private company says, based on your content,
we do not want want you on the air, or
how about this, hey, it's hurting advertisers all you Jesus talk.
We got a lot of advertisers that we don't want
to advertise for you because you want you doing that
Bible study on Wednesday, and so it's hurting us on advertising.
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And I'm like, well, I have a right to express that,
and they're like, and we will not take that right
away from you. The Constitution affords you the right to
go out as a citizen and express your religious beliefs,
and the government can make no law that can stop
you from expressing that. However, that does not apply to
the contract you sign with us, which is based on
ratings and revenue. And you're hurting us on ratings, and
(16:36):
you're hurting us on revenue. And now if you want
to go back on the air tomorrow and just kind
of do that in your private life, not on our
public platform. Now, people may say that's not right, and
we're mad at the company, or you may say, thank goodness,
I'd have got tired of hearing it anyway. But that
company has every right to come in and say the
show's not performing, and we think part of it is
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your political rants, are your religious rants or whatever they
would call it, faith whatever, And and that did not
take away my First Amendment right or my freedom of religion.
None of that was affected by me being fired by
a private company.
Speaker 6 (17:13):
I don't know rick A c l Us now weighing in,
but they're wrong. They're they're in it with the celebrities.
They said, this is the moment to defend free speech
across the nation. We need to fight to defend and
preserve our constitutionally protected rights.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
You know, it's like we say before, I keep saying
it over and over again. It's that tactic. They always
use it as long as I just keep repeating it
and somebody, yeah, it has to be true.
Speaker 6 (17:35):
They know it's not true, just like Jimmy knew what
true what he said when you said.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Is it going to address that, by the way, the
fact that the statement that started all this actually wasn't
even correct. He knew it when he said it. Yes,
maybe he'll, maybe he'll apologize for it tonight. But but
just like the Dixie Chicks, they had every right to
say what they said about the president at one of
their concerts, but then the audience and their fans and
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the record companies all had a right to say we
didn't like that. Yeah, I don't mean they took away
your right to say it. But people think you can
just express things and there'll be no consequence. Yeah, and
that that is not in the Constitution, So so it's
not you don't The Constitution does not give you the
right to ABC's platform or anybody's platform that that is
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a private entity in a business.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
Yeah, we don't have a right to a TV show
in the constitutional and not everybody has the right to
a TV show.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
But Greg, you're right. They know that's wrong. But if
they keep saying it over and over and over, they
do it all the time, then people start believing it.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
I'd like them sprung from jail, you know, let's get
them out of jail.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
Friend, Jimmy, this is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
All right, So I know, Look, sometimes you get sick
and tired of Hey, there's more. Hey, let's talk more
darkness into another evil story. Let's all go out I
mean it just gets old. I mean, we need to
be aware, but let's not obsess over it. And then
when we get opportunities to go out and say I
want to go somewhere where it's going to be light, Well,
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Speaker 1 (20:09):
Still denying any involvement in the food fights of nineteen
seventy nine. Rick Bushes, I was trained brained.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
My mom said, no, they just rounded up the usual suspects,
a lot more trees. Thank you for being with us today, America,
as we rode through another Rick Burgers show, Speedy Greg
and as're all here, and we are thankful that you
are here. So moving on from that, that's the update.
It's you know, it's you know, we can scream and yell,
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it's not. Everybody's still gonna stay where they are. But
remember this last thing I'm gonna say, and then I'm
gonna be done with this and we move on and
come up in phone segments or whateverever. Lad if you
want to remember what ABC just did based on pressure,
just remember this. They said to all of you out
there that are really hard working Americans who just need
a break from all the garbage and to be entertained, inspired,
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you know, maybe made to feel good every now and
then they looked at your complaint about Jimmy Kimball and
they said, I'm sorry, you're not influential enough. We got
all these actors and actresses upset with us. Now we're
going to bend to them. So they have bent to
the Hollywood elite, and they have decided you're going to
be mad or they're going to be mad. They'd rather
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you be mad. Do you just remember that? Okay, So
as we move on, Today's the twenty third of September,
if you're listening to this live or watching it live,
which means the world ends today. According I never did
figure out who made this prediction that today's the end
of the world. It was some South African somebody, Joshua bah.
Speaker 6 (21:50):
He went viral for his prophecy claiming the rapture and
the return of Jesus would occur on September twenty third,
Dash twenty fourth, based on some divine vision.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
Okay, divine vision, Yes, I don't think that came from God,
but it might have been some sort of supernatural But so,
so wait a minute, So we're not out of the
woods till till Thursday? Correct?
Speaker 6 (22:15):
Oh man, No, well Wednesday, tomorrow's today's Tuesday, right, Yeah,
but he said, are the twenty fourth, which is tomorrow
today's twentie.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
But does that mean it goes all the way through tomorrow?
I don't know. That's a great on what I'm saying.
Am I only out of the woods by Thursday, it
says so.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
In his vision, he claims he had received a direct
vision from Jesus Christ, who told him of his return
on September twenty third or twenty fourth.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
He could Jesus can't make his mind, he said. The
rat here be pretty exact, the pastor said. The rapture
is upon us. I saw Jesus sitting on his throne.
He said to me on the twenty third or twenty
fourth of September twenty twenty five, I will come back.
Who they are? Do you think he was just too
afraid to say? You just said two dates? Could you?
(23:04):
Could you land on one? Yeah, you give me one
of them. I believe it'd be absolute, all.
Speaker 6 (23:09):
Right, all right, saying and of course this may had
got this guy on social media and tech talk and
started a little friends.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
Yet sure did so. Jesus Christ, the Lord of Lords,
the King of kings, all authority has been given to
him on heaven and earth. Of everybody he could have
told this to, he picked this guy. Right now.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
There is one. There is one pink elephant in the room.
And that's the prophecy of contradicts the widely held but
biblical understanding that no one knows is the day or
the eye of the times?
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Right, that's a big but this guy knows. This guy does.
Except for this guy right now, he's not a fireman. No,
he's actually a you. And we had the fireman that
had all these visions, right, yes, yes, then we have
him own. Can we interview him? I think so, I
think we did.
Speaker 5 (23:57):
I think I think this is the guy for the
most rea one here.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
Oh well, I believe all right, should you have moved
that thing behind him when you're talking about the rapture
and Jesus's talking to you personally? Should you have that
little robot in the background.
Speaker 5 (24:09):
With Yeah, it's a good question.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
So Yahoo, by the way, Yahoo dot com has written
a story will will the Earth end tomorrow?
Speaker 4 (24:20):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (24:20):
This was yesterday. This was a writing on yesterday.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
And they said, okay, according to this pastor, uh, the
second Coming of Jesus will take place on Tuesday, September
twenty third or the twenty fourth.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
I wish she would narrow that down.
Speaker 6 (24:38):
And so they they kind of they kind of dial
that in. They say what time of day? They just
gave both dates. So if you're trying to plan. There's
a window right there is it's a big window. It's
almost forty eight hours. Yeah, so, oh my goodness, is
an interview with him?
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Oh please, by the way, and you know what, dang
the luk Jimmy Kim, we'll just get back on there
can be on long so the okay, So maybe that's
why it's ending. So if you're out there right now, okay,
let's let's let's take it. By the way, this is
total garbage, okay, but let's have let's have some fun
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with it. If you're out there today right now, and
let's say it worship that. I mean, you got till Thursday, okay,
right sometime in here. We don't know when between now
and the end of the day on Wednesday. So what
do you need to do? What? What are things you're
gonna try to get in? Okay?
Speaker 5 (25:37):
Before I got to clean my gutters, I've been meaning
to do that. Yeah, I've been hanging over my head
like crazy.
Speaker 6 (25:46):
Right, Yeah, I do need to. My garage is thrown up.
I do need to clean it out.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
A little bit. I'm gone. I'm going the opposite way.
I'm going the opposite way. I ain't fixing nothing. Yeah,
all go waste time on that northern one. Shut right,
I want some good snacks. R. I'm gonna go, uh
maybe a t bone? Yeah, what can we go purchase it?
We'll never have to pay for Oh yeah yeah, I'll
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buy a boat, mind a boat and enjoy it all
day long.
Speaker 7 (26:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (26:17):
Now, Rick, you might ask yourself why the twenty third
or twenty fourth?
Speaker 3 (26:21):
Yeah, I would like to know that.
Speaker 6 (26:22):
He claims that it coincides with the Jewish areage of trumpets,
which many Christians associated with a fulfillment of biblical prophecy trumpets.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Yeah, it's hey, look, let me tell you this, mon They'll
go find a Jewish festival and they'll go call for
the return. Second, I knew the Jewish festival thing was coming.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
Speaking of trumpets, you guys, remember when it was Trump
Pence and people were trying to say that I'm talking
on my case of pens. Yeah, hey, trump pens, trump
and trumpet trump pets trump pens. Remember that trump pens
is not a word.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
It means talking about. Do you think like the archangel
Michael comes in and talks to the Lord and says,
you're catching this one. He's like, you know, I'm all
knowing I'm all over this. How about this Trump Pence thing?
He goes unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (27:16):
Them together, practice might be playing trumpets.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Trumpets. Still I still think all this is just it's
human nature. All of this is I'm I want to
I want to see how many things I can do
and get away with it and at the right, at
the last minute, repent. Guys, you know, I just I
want to know when this thing's in so I can
get back together. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (27:41):
Now this is where we all go when we need
to know news. And that's TikTok There's a hashtag rapture
talk uh, and there's a TikToker with one over one
million followers, said that people are selling their cars, houses,
leaving items behind for those who don't get raptured.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
Okay, if you don't make the keys under the mad
in the car, I tell you what. I tell you
what this is. Oh my gosh, why do we keep
falling for these people? And I don't know that anybody is,
but sure there's some I'm sure that believe it. But
but then you start thinking to yourself, so this guy knows.
Speaker 6 (28:24):
I mean, of all the people, you would think it
would be somebody. Everybody knew this one, TikToker. They don't
know if there's confusion. This is satire truth, But there
there's tips actually of what to do, and they're urging
people to like buy new underwear before the rapture.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Under Yeah, I said that, I'm about to have a
glorified body draw. They're suggesting that the last impression for
you don't want to have old, dirty underwear.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
Come on, guys, are they saying? Because when the one
you'll when you're raptured, you'll leave them behind and they'll
be sitting there. People, here's his clothes.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
Oh my goodness, what's going to happen when it no
wonder he left this? When it doesn't happen, he's gonna
come out and go oh, I meant the twenty six,
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 5 (29:15):
I looked at you got to keep scooting it.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
I want you. I mean, listen, does he have a
church or something? Because I'm trying to picture him. He's
got on the collar on.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
I'm trying.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
I'm trying to picture him on Sunday when he walks
into the pool pit, which I don't know why he
would be allowed to. He walks into the poolpit and
says well, this is awkward. Yeah, this is.
Speaker 8 (29:36):
Yeah, what if you Lord told me last night, I'm
just kidding, right, he said, Hey, hold on more message,
he said he was just kidding one and see how
we would react.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Let me caution every one of you. They did it
in almost famous. And then there was another movie that
I wasn't familiar with that I've seen that this deal
that they who sent me that, I forget what it was,
where these people think the planes crashing and they start
saying all that clear that on everything, we're gonna make it.
Be careful if you think you're gonna unload over the
(30:06):
next forty eight hours because you think you think it's
all going in. Yeah, if all you're still still here Thursday,
it's gonna be awkward. You might want to hold you
down right and just wait and see how this goes. Yeah,
those of you that have box eats on Friday, sorry
about that. Oh, I think about that. The people that
have them today, I mean, they gotta love you. Maybe
(30:27):
was not gonna get blade, Georgia. I'm telling you so so.
Speaker 5 (30:31):
Many important things. It's like that song, you know, the
trumpets Shall Resound and the Lord.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
I remember that that was the dumbest thing, Trump, Trump.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
Here's the Rick Burgess Show. Sure he played a little ball.
Rick Purchase.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
America, thank you for spending some time with us today.
It is the Rick Burgers Show, and we're fired up
and ready. So I had a kind of a stressful
situation happened yesterday. So, uh, Sherry is out of town
for a few days. So I've been at the house
(31:29):
batching it a little bit. Oh no, and uh so
uh getting into trouble. I'm sure a lot of a
lot of work, a lot of things going on at
lot going on, So I'm having some long days. So
I'm really just getting home, you know, it'shausted, ready to
go to bed. Anyway. So I was here at the
office yesterday and I was I was getting down toward
the end, and I get a text from my wife, Hey,
(31:52):
you know the thing that has been walked into my
life and it's just been walking around like a giant
in a city crushing building is the jiant pergola. Okay,
the construction of the world's largest pergola. And she goes, hey,
they're finishing the pergola. Need to get the last check.
(32:12):
Are you anywhere near the house? And I'm like, no,
I'm at the office. You got to get home. You know,
Dustin is there and the cruise wrapping up. They're cleaning
their stuff up. It's finished, you know, they put the
stain on it whatever, and you need to go get
them the last check. Okay. So so I was going
(32:34):
home anyway, So I headed home. Well when I get home,
it's like I'm a little bit rushed. Okay. Well, keep
in mind that Sherry and I had had been gone
the weekend prior on little romantic getaway. So when we
obviously when you leave, you know, you really you really
(32:54):
shut the house down, put the alarm on, you lock everything.
So since I've been kind of doing them own thing
the last day or so, I mean, I'm just going in.
I'm going in one door. You know, there's not a
lot going on at the house, so we have we
have a couple of doors just because the house is
old that you know, we've lived there a long time.
(33:16):
I mean, it's in great shape. I love our house.
But you know a lot of times when you build
a house, you got con contract grade doors and they're
not that great. And over time, with the cold and
the heat and the Alabama tropical weather, they'll shrink and
expand and some of them get where they won't shut good.
And so we we have one that that goes out
onto the screened and porch that you can you can
(33:38):
lock it with the bolt and it's secure. But the
it needs to be replaced, and you know where it connects.
The wood has started cracking and it needs to be addressed.
It's it's a little wonky. Do I matter know what
I mean when I say wonky. Yeah, So the the
entire the entire house, the entire house is completely locked
down except for the at one door. Ept won't hit home.
(34:02):
So I'm I realized, I see outside the pergolar people
are wrapping, wrapping up. So I come in. I grab
the check book and I go out the screened and porch,
pull the door behind me, go down into the yard
and hang out with with the pergola gang. Are you frantic?
I'm not frantic. But it's it's hotter than I wanted
(34:22):
to be. It's further down there than I wanted it
to be. I've got on long, I've got on what
a war to work, I've got on what I wore
to work. So I'm picking up a little bit. But sweat,
you know what I mean. And I'm just like, this
is not real comfortable. I wish I wasn't doing this,
and so but have a good time with the Pergola
gang and looking at all that that did a super job,
(34:44):
super get it in and looks great. Yeah, they get
a fair deal. Good work, Thank you guys. At one point,
the crew is asking if I'm gonna have them back
over for fiesta. We're even talking about dancing on the
big giant table and we're having fun, and so I
my way back up. See you guys that else and
(35:04):
it's entertain and so so I go up. I'm coming
back up the yard, get up into the screened and porch,
hit the door and it won't open, and I'm like you,
like you mighty, you can't have nothing. Now, keep in
(35:26):
mind to make to make things grossly inconvenient. My combo
combination lock has also messed up again. It's not the
battery this time, so I have it bolted. That's awesome, okay,
because you want it to be secure. My truck can't
fit in the garage because of the stuff I brought
in from Decatur. Okay, thank god, I'm saving that money
now now I can't use my garage. Uh that money
(35:49):
was doing something. But anyway, so now so now the
truck's outside the garage. It doesn't have a garage opener
in it because it won't fit. It's inside. Okay. You
know how you run through your mind. There's a way
in the house and you can't think of one, you know.
I go, I go down to the bottom, and I can't.
And I realized, well, I locked that down. I can't
(36:09):
get in the basement. And I go round to the front.
Of course it's bolted and locked. I can't get in
the front. You know, the door you never used unless
you're getting an Amazon package. And and I realized I'm
locked out. I am officially, I'm officially locked.
Speaker 5 (36:24):
Where's my credit card?
Speaker 3 (36:26):
So so I'm like, I can't get in, and I'm hot.
It's muggy, and at least they got their check, you know,
I think. And there was a side of me, I
don't mean any offense here. I thought, well, I bet
they can't break in, but I know, and I realized
that that's stereotyping. So I didn't fool with that. You
(36:47):
don't want to call them up effect help me give
me to here. So anyway would besh Yeah, speak Spanish.
Speaker 9 (37:00):
Yo, I'm break so anyway, I'm locked audio saying help
me out.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
So anyway. Then I realized, I realized the screening ports here,
and it went on longer than I wanted it to
that old thing where you keep going back to the
door you think will open this time, what do I
do it? And I realized it's the malfunction of this
door that has happened. And I just finally say, I
got to get in and uh and I just put
(37:33):
a little shoulder on it and uh, right in the house,
I went. So I send her, I send to the
guy who I know that you can work on the doors.
This is funny, I said, yeah, I said, I got
some doors. Let's go ahead and get these worked out.
And I said, you know, here's an example. He goes,
that looks like somebody tried to break in. I said,
that'd be me. I just broke in. Yeah, I broke
(37:54):
in my own Now what it looks like, Yes, they did,
that was me. I just broke in my house. My
shoulder herds okay, and uh, so's the frame all messed up?
The frame was already cracking, but it's there was a
wooden floor, and uh, and so so wait now I've
bolted it, so it's secure. But but the boat's fine,
(38:14):
got a key on it. So that was your first option.
What was your other option? Because those I tried windows,
no windows worked, thinking if I break the window, that's
not the thing I did, which George Carlin talked about
uh in his brilliant comedy about losing something, you keep
going back to where it should have been.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
I kept going back to the door that I know
won't open, and keep thinking, now this time it will open.
This time i'll turn it, it'll release. But you know what,
I was thankful. I came to the conclusion, our house
is pretty secure.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Yeah, unless you put a shoulder in it.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
And there was there's a moment where you wish your
house wasn't secure. You're like, I wish it wasn't so
well locked, because then I would be in But the
whole comedy of errors. I even went to see, let
me get my fob from my truck to go in
the truck and see if there still is a garage
opener in there that I've forgotten about, like in the
You and You and losing things. But anyway, and then
I realized I looked through the window and saw my
(39:10):
fob in there on the album. Yeah, that's good, there
is where's my fob? Fob's in there, ac, Fob's doing great.
Speaker 5 (39:18):
I'm looking there.
Speaker 3 (39:18):
Fob's watching TV. Ye? Yeah, did you think this? Did
it even enter your mind that, now that you're handy,
why call somebody to fix the door? It did? They did?
And then I thought, well, if the world's ending, do
I even need to fix it?
Speaker 4 (39:31):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (39:32):
Uh so yeah, so I'm I may go home, try
to working on myself today. So but g lot myself out.
That's a great feeling.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
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We've covered a number of topics in the first hour,
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So let's go America and pluggle up all righty, So
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go check those new things out. So, uh, there was murmur,
a murmur campaign, murmur, and it looks like it's official
now Bruce Pearl will retire. Bruce Pearl stepping down as
you Okay, had a tough day for you today.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
I'm shocked. I'm surprised. I'm surprised.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
Yeah, I don't care about basketball. I like Bruce Pearl,
but I don't really follow basketball, so I mean but still,
I mean, it's a big one. The outstanding coach had
not only I heard some some sports analysts, you know,
I always want to know what they think is. They
were talking about how Bruce Pearl not only elevated basketball
(45:02):
at Auburn, they credit him with elevating the level and
the quality of basketball in the entire SEC because you know,
last year. From what I gather, I said, don't. I
don't follow it that well. When I heard I heard
people who do follow it saying the SEC may have
been the strongest basketball conference last year, which you know,
who thought that would have ever? Yeah? Uh so uh
(45:22):
and so there's no doubt that the quality of basketball
and the SEC even I can see that has uh
has gotten better. So Bruce Pearl, after eleven season stepping down,
his son will take over. Yes, So is that surprise y'all?
Speaker 6 (45:35):
Steven Pearl, you know, Uh, there was rumors that he
was going to retire and then that kind of went away. Yeah,
and then and then all of a sudden, this big
announcement and then and then his son taken over, which
I know for the Pearl family, that has to be
a dream for a dad to be able to hand
it over to his son.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Uh. And so.
Speaker 6 (45:59):
He'll be what special ambassador to the sports athletic director
or something.
Speaker 3 (46:04):
And I think this also will free him up, because see,
he he definitely feels a call in his life, you know,
with all the things that are going on involving Israel
and and and you know he's been very outspoken about that,
and I think there are things he wants to do
from a political standpoint and just as an activist, right,
you know, for the things that he has a passion
(46:24):
about and feels called to outside of basketball, And so
I think that probably played a role as well. And
a great basketball coach, and I always thought a lot
of him as a human being too, so so he
he'll be moving on. So that that was a rumor,
and then it was confirmed yesterday.
Speaker 5 (46:43):
Yeah, yeah, all, I'm so stupid, of course this happened.
I am very surprised. I thought he was going to
stick around for three or four more years, try to
win it, you know, try to win it all.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
I thought.
Speaker 5 (46:53):
I thought that was what was going to happen. And
when while those rumors that he was going to run
for Tommy Tumberville's empty eat or whatever, Blaze Media actually
reached out to me for a comment, and I responded, Yeah,
there's no way he's not retiring. He's walkicking around for real.
Speaker 3 (47:11):
Did you know that? Why do it like that? Like
you were talking speed? Yeah you did?
Speaker 5 (47:18):
You hold by Blaze Media, I mojoed him.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
You sent him right out? You did? What are you
doing doing some off the cuff comment? Wow? Like you
know what Bruge Pearl is gonna do? Hello?
Speaker 5 (47:33):
What hurt was his contract was through twenty thirty. Oh
you went with that, so I thought, you know, come
we got help?
Speaker 3 (47:42):
Are we going to bring it up?
Speaker 10 (47:43):
Rick?
Speaker 3 (47:45):
What?
Speaker 6 (47:46):
This released? The cracking moment here? It was a cool
moment for the Pearl family. When he made his announcement
to do this. He looks like his family around him.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
Greg's gonna think it's corny.
Speaker 6 (47:56):
And then they make this announcement and most people would think, well,
that's sweet. I mean as a father being able to
hand it over to his son who is very accomplished
in himself, and so he I think he's gonna do
a great job. And then he throws into basketball and
says her son, and it's like, well, that's a touching moment.
But all I could think about was.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
Greg, Yeah, I promise you. If you show this to Greg,
I promise you, he's going to have a negative Rik.
I'm not going to do that. Do you have it?
Speaker 5 (48:23):
After I'm looking for it? Did you say it to me?
Speaker 3 (48:26):
I can, I can't know. I'm not gonna do it.
I'm like, what what You're not what? I think you
might as well be sitting there as a pit bull, saying,
if you take the chain off of me, I promise
I won't buy at I know Greg, and I know
I know how you see things. I'm not even saying that,
(48:49):
you know, whatever is not assumption. Greg. We've been We've
been around you. I've been around you for a long time,
which means really y'all feel that way. Yeah, that's what
it means. No, go that great. Don't put their stuff on.
Speaker 6 (49:07):
Us, and it's coming your way right now. Damn Greg,
don't put that put it on.
Speaker 3 (49:13):
There. It is right there. What a sweet little moment
off grandkids and his family. Think about the just think
about that all what that family's invested into that community.
It's like bringing speed. You might as well bring speedy
because some people have a heart that beats. You know,
bringing a bowl of sweets right now, Well, you.
Speaker 6 (49:33):
Think about being a dad and being able to hand
it over to your huh. And this is the announcement
that now explain. They're sitting behind his desk where he
made his announcement. He's got a grandkid in his lap,
his son that's going to take over. Stephen's right behind him,
and and you know it's like Hey, this is it,
and everybody leaves and for those of you that can't
(49:53):
see it, he grabs a basketball says, hey, son, you
forgot this? No started okay, Now everybody is leaving and
his sons scaring him.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Yeah. He gets up fixing his seat. Hey Steven, I
forgot something. Grab some ball. Is great, and he sits
down and he's behind the chair.
Speaker 5 (50:28):
Warrigal the music.
Speaker 3 (50:29):
It then helped he did, Yeah we not just having
that's fine? That was that's pretty good. Yeah, I thought
it was pretty gee cracking. Why can't we enjoy that.
Speaker 6 (50:44):
The Pearl family has for the last eleven years, has
poured everything into that part.
Speaker 3 (50:48):
Buddy, I hadn't said a word. Your eyes say everything. No,
I couldn't watch it. Do you want me to watch him?
I didn't take off of him? Really? What was it
like about what you expect? Look? Won't you go see
won't you go see the wizard and get a heart?
Speaker 4 (51:06):
That?
Speaker 3 (51:07):
That was good?
Speaker 6 (51:08):
What if one day, you know, you decided to retire,
but Taylor took your mic and you said, son, come here,
you forgot he wouldn't you tossed him some headphones and
he sat down.
Speaker 3 (51:16):
I tried, I tried to pass this show onto my kids.
They wouldn't take you that bang no bang you Hey, Taylor,
you forgot something here.
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on on my travels over this past weekend, and I'd
like to throw this topic out there out here today.
And and I've always wanted to know about this part
(53:30):
of our society. We're driving along, I look and there's
a person. It's on a Saturday, guy's not working. And
I see a guy, grown man, pair of jeans on
uh and he's walking down side of the road and
and and he's shirtless. And I thought to myself, shirtless
(53:50):
people are interesting as an adult joint. Yeah, I'm not
talking about I'm out working, so when shirt off, I
have gone into the day. I have pulled on my
pants and I did not get a shirt. I will
now I will now go through my day shirtless. I
know the shirtless people I'm not talking about. I got rested,
(54:10):
I got arrested and now they've made me take my
shirt off. I'm talking about. I have decided, while while
picking out my clothing for the day, I don't look
at shirts going shirt. I'm gonna put me on some
kind of pants when they put on like long pants.
That's what guy? Think you got long pants? My shirt? Yeah,
I have decided that I'm shirtless. Guys, you're in blue jeans,
(54:33):
and I will now operate the day shirtless. Yes, I
don't have my shirt, no shirt in sight to your point,
Yeah no, no, My my look today features shirtless. You
want to interview shirtless? Yeah, I want to go. I'm
not working. I don't think I'm working. No, I'm just
going through my day shirtless. I'm going down the store.
Speaker 5 (54:56):
It's been hot.
Speaker 3 (54:57):
Yeah, I can remember when being a kid summer, leaving
with nothing but a pair of shorts on to go play.
Sure that, but you're a wrong man. Yeah, I'm wrong,
and I'm shirtless. There where he ain't going? That's to
a job? Well that it was Saturday. That used to
be a big deal. What was that? No shoes, no shirt?
Speaker 4 (55:15):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (55:16):
No service? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (55:17):
Yeah, the sign on the gas station window.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
I guess we were all shirtless A lot yeah. I
mean when I saw this guy, he was he had
decided Saturday for me, today will be shirty. It's hot enough,
I'm going shirtless. And you just saw him walking. Yeah,
he's just going through this day. And I looked at
you here, I said, you know, the shirtless community, they're interesting.
That is hot, isn't it. And for some reason they
love to walk on the side of the road, right,
And you don't see him driving much. And I'll say this,
(55:42):
they don't. Hey, it's kind of like the nude beach people.
The shirtless people. Most of them don't really have the
body for it. No, they're just doing it anyway. Yeah,
and you know this guy wasn't bringing thing to the table.
He had that standard, you know, kind of I don't
have a lot of shoulder definition. Yeah, I got of
a flat chest, got a little bit of a beer gut.
(56:02):
But I'm shirt but I'm shirtless. Oh yeah, I probably
don't want I probably don't wet one hundred pounds. Probably
got a slight bump to me, right.
Speaker 5 (56:09):
The the no shirt, no shoes, no service sign. I
always thought it was funny as a kid because it
was like, but what about pants? Do you have to
have pants.
Speaker 3 (56:18):
I used to say pants.
Speaker 5 (56:19):
Yeah, I didn't see a son.
Speaker 3 (56:21):
Yeah, yeah, has em I ever told you that before that,
Like you're the first time, first person ever say it.
I guess I can go with no pants. You don't
think you came up with that, right? I heard that?
But but I wonder are there people in the audience
and you go, I'm a shirtless guy?
Speaker 11 (56:37):
Rick?
Speaker 3 (56:37):
Really, so you'll you'll just you'll go shirtless. I mean
that's your about the shirtless joggers. Yeah, well yeah that's
a little different. That's different. Well it is, but I
mean still you're.
Speaker 5 (56:47):
Making a choice.
Speaker 3 (56:48):
You could have a shirt off. Yeah, you can have
a tank top on. You think the shirtless I'm shirtless? Yeah,
it's a is the shirtless jogger? Are they using somebody
that they think they're bringing something to the table, are you?
Or is it totally comfort?
Speaker 5 (57:03):
I don't know. I don't do it because I don't
want to be a stumbling block, correct men or women?
Speaker 3 (57:08):
Yeah? I was. I was trying to do a little bit.
I was trying to do a little bit better at
the house last weekend. Were you running when those are No?
I wasn't running, but I was in my house, and
I decided that if I don't go with my workout tank,
you know, a T shirt sometimes gets hot, and so
I took it off and I heard Shirry come. She goes,
you're still working. I said, don't walk in the honey,
You'll never I said that I won't make you. You
(57:29):
won't even go back to whatever you're doing, I said,
I said, I said, there's there's eye candy in here.
Of course she laughed pretty hard at that. Don't don't
come around here. It's eye candy.
Speaker 5 (57:42):
So if you ever end up shirtless on accident, like
you're just you know, you know, working stuff, and then
like you sit down and about to pray, you're like
trying to get grab over his hand at the meal,
about to pray, and you're like, wait a second, I
don't have a shirt on. Shirtless, This is not good.
I need to put a shirt on before I make
my family eat and see me.
Speaker 3 (57:59):
I will say, the mid eighties and the early nineties,
I would find myself shirt.
Speaker 5 (58:03):
He's just like accidentally shirt right, let me ask you
this convinced I wasn't. Yeah, mid meal, I've gotten up
and put a shirt on. I apologize to my family.
Speaker 6 (58:11):
How about the guys that, hey, I'm about to get
in a fight, and I just the first thing I
did is take my shirt.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
I know those guys were in school. It didn't matter
what the degrees were. But my i'm fighting, I'm taking
my shirt. I was, I can fight.
Speaker 5 (58:22):
You gotta be slippery, would you?
Speaker 3 (58:23):
Would you go as far as to say back to
my original group, the original group was shirtless is my
fashion statement today. It seems like the one time that
was more accepted, but there's some that stick with it
the society. One time there was there more shirtless people
than there are now. And I just mean, yeah, I
got pants, I got shoes, I got no shirt, and
(58:45):
I will go through my Saturday or my Sunday shirtless.
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (58:51):
River the other day he was back. He was in
his seat and he was in my truck and I said, hey,
you want a piece of me? He goes, you want a
piece of me? I said, I'm gonna stop this truck.
Speaker 3 (58:59):
You want a piece of me? And he just started
taking a shirt off. He said, I said, what are
you doing? He goes, no, it's just time, let's go.
He was getting all fired up. He literally was taking
a shirt off until he had to stop him. I
wonder where he learned that.
Speaker 4 (59:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (59:11):
Come he's four years old about to rum before and
he starts taking a shirt off from rum. Of course,
we were kidding.
Speaker 5 (59:20):
That's why, that's why.
Speaker 3 (59:23):
I show you my muscles.
Speaker 1 (59:24):
He said, Oh yeah, this is the Rick Burgess Show,
the hardest working men in the business, The Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (59:49):
Thank you for being with US America. So we're we
were you know, we do a little bit of everything here.
This is kind of a big deal. We'll see where
all this goes. But we've talked about this autism spectrum
epidemic that we have in our country, and we've all
been following this. There's been much debate about this. Yesterday
(01:00:11):
was kind of a big day with some things that
may or may not be a breakthrough. I certainly hope
they are. I really do. And so looking at some
of the things that were talked about yesterday, and I'll
try to nutshell it because it's a lot, But let's
go to what could potentially be good news. Cancer drug
(01:00:34):
could double as autism therapy and as Poyage poised for
FDA approval. This was the big press conference that Trump
alluded to. Yesterday, federal health officials noted the potential for
an existing cancer drug to double as therapy for the
neuro developmental condition better known as the autism spectrum. I
(01:00:59):
can't pronoun it, but you know, I saw doctor Oz
speaking on it and some others, and they're saying, this
is something that you and your your doctors should discuss.
There's also another concern, not that Tyler Naw is bad
for everyone, but they are looking that there could be
a tie, uh, that maybe women the problem with this
(01:01:23):
if and I remember, you know, being the father of five,
I remember that my wife being told that don't take
certain things while you're pregnant. But taler Nall's fine. Uh,
And now they're going back going, well, maybe that was bad.
That was bad advice for for some women. So so anyway,
now that I'm not saying that that's official, I'm just
(01:01:45):
saying that that there seems to be some indicators there.
I'm sure there'll be a big battle about that, and
you know Tyler Nall and they'll defend themselves and you know,
we'll we'll continue that, but there there is some some
concern learn about that. Also. We have some clips one
of the things that honestly we've been saying for many
(01:02:08):
years back on the Rick and Bubba days. I'm certainly
not anti vaccine, but I am for us to safely vaccinate.
And some things we do, let's have a look at
it see if we're doing it the safest way not.
You know, some may not be the best the way
we do it may not be the best. Piling so
(01:02:29):
many vaccines on a newborn baby, maybe maybe we should
spread those out. These are all things that were discussed yesterday.
And here's President Trump talking about trying to vaccine maybe
in a safer way with babies.
Speaker 12 (01:02:46):
Here we go, and it's so important to me to
take see the doctor four times or five times for
a vaccine. Don't let them pump your baby up with
the largest pile of stuff you've ever seen in your life,
going into the delicate little body of a baby, even
if it's two years, three years, four years, you just
(01:03:06):
break it up into I would say five, but let's
say four four visits to the doctor instead of one.
And certain things I think you should do. We have
already taken out and are in the process of taking
out mercury and aluminum. Now, you know, what mercury is,
you know what aluminum is? Who the hell once that
pumped into a body? And there were rumors about both
(01:03:29):
of them for a long time. But we're having them
taken out. We're having them taken out of the vaccines.
Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
And while were they there, they acted as a preservative
to give them longer shelf life. And so that's something
people have been talking about now. I remember when people
had the audacity, you know, this is how it works
so many times to say, can we just look at
the We're not saying not to vaccinate, Let's be wise
how we vaccinate, especially in new babies. You were immediately
(01:03:57):
labeled an anti vaxxer, you know, And and to me,
it wasn't good enough when doctors would explain why we
went to the MMR and all that. When when we
would question it as parents, we were told, well, we
can't get these parents to bring their kids back on
the regular cycles, so we're just while we got them,
let's just let's just load all of it into the baby.
(01:04:19):
Why of the baby's here? And I remember saying, that's
that's not a good enough reason. No, that that that
that that was not the answer I was looking for. No, no,
And why are we giving a newborn baby a hepatitis
B vaccine? It's sexually transmitted.
Speaker 5 (01:04:33):
In case they start doing intravenous drugs.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
What yeah, our baby, right or either one of those. Yeah.
So then then the other is here is Robert F.
Kennedy junior, Greg standby and uh and talking about some
of the things here about the therapy that first of all,
Trump on the Amige. Let me do this on first.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to skip that one. Here's
Trump talking about the Amish. This has actually been a
(01:04:56):
group of people that's you know, it's an interesting study
because of the way they live their lives, they've pretty
much been exempt from a lot of sickness that has
affected the general population. And one of them would also
be autism. So here we go.
Speaker 12 (01:05:13):
Since two thousand, autism rates of surge by much more
than four hundred percent. Instead of attacking those who ask questions,
everyone should be grateful for those who are trying to
get the answers to this good point complex situation. And
the first day all of these great doctors behind me
were there, I told them, this is what we got
(01:05:34):
to We have to find out because when you go
from twenty thousand to ten thousand, and then you go
to twelve. You know there's something artificial. They're taking something.
And by the way, I think I can say that
there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines
and don't take any pills, that have no autism, that
(01:05:56):
have no autism.
Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
The Amish, the almost pretty much have rode through every
epidemic and pandemic too. They didn't have much impact on
that either. So so anyway, but I mean, you may say, well,
I wouldn't want to live that way, so I'll just
deal with it. But and then here's another one talking
about that this possible cancer drug might be able to
(01:06:21):
help children with autism, and there's a reason why, and
RFK Junior tries to explain that in a way that
even maybe I can understand. So here we go.
Speaker 13 (01:06:30):
Research has revealed that FOL eight deficiency and a child's
brain can lead to autism. We have also identified an
exciting therapy that may benefit larger numbers of children who
suffered from autism. Peer reviewed literature has documented that up
to sixty percent of FOL eight deficient children with ASD
(01:06:50):
and I improve verbal communications if given luca fororim I
have instructed nih FDA and CMS helped doctors treat children appropriately.
Jay Well tell that story which.
Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
Reads luka orren Luca arn. Yeah, and this was a
cancer treatment drug that may be able to help with
folate deficiency, which they seem to be showing a tie
to a deficiency in folate to being diagnosed with autism.
So this goes back to the thing that we've been
discussing for years. And of course I've had people scream
(01:07:27):
at me, oh even I'm just simply saying, take a
look at it. Uh, there could possibly be an insult
because the numbers are skyrocketing. Maybe we can find that
insult and and maybe be able to treat that. And
and there are there are children in the autism spectrum
that have gone through treatments even before these kelation to
(01:07:50):
pull some of these heavy metals out, you know, going
through different therapies that that all of a sudden that
child got better. Well, if it was genetic autism, therapies
shouldn't really accomplish some of the things that therapies have accomplished.
So that means maybe it was an insult, and so
(01:08:10):
we're trying to find that and maybe folate deficiency is
one of them. I don't know. I'm not a doctor.
I don't have that answer, but I'm saying I can
be logical, just like being logical with the number of
vaccines that you pull on the baby. Logical, you know.
So here is another one speaking of the vaccines. But
I think it's RFK Junior again, and this time I
(01:08:32):
think it's a full minute. Should we just say what
he said?
Speaker 5 (01:08:36):
We could just say what he said.
Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
He said that forty to seventy percent of mothers who
have children with autism, they believe that their child was
injured by the way that we do vaccines on babies. Now,
you remember some of the things that right now are
being considered as research producing evidence. When some people were
(01:09:03):
saying this decades ago, you were you were called a loon.
I mean, you were not allowed to say these things.
Somebody with a good one on textonation, because the Trump
administration is saying that title n all with and pregnant
women may be linked to autism. Now liberals are protests
and they're going to start drinking them by the bottle. Uh.
(01:09:24):
But but don't do that, folks, Please don't do that.
So we'll see. I mean, is it Okay, forever all
of us to kind of be hopeful that this tremendous,
sadly amount of children that are are dealing with this
rise in autism, that we could maybe find what could
(01:09:50):
attribute to it and uh and and contribute to it
and maybe find some therapies to help, therapies to help.
Can can we all come off our high horse and
I don't want to be told I might have been
wrong or how dare you question and maybe try to
see if we can't help and address this situation. Can
we just do that? That doesn't seem unreasonable? Yeah? I
(01:10:11):
agree hundred percent. Yeah, And something pointed to you and
nobody's saying no vaccine. No, they're saying, they're saying, be wise.
Speaker 5 (01:10:19):
How we've let's just discuss and peer reviewed studies and
actually study it. A lot of these vaccine companies can't
claim that there are no side effects because they literally
haven't studied it. And then the people approving these vaccines
should not be the same people making money off of these.
Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
Yeah, that is true. That leads to human nature struggles
with that arrangement. We'll be right back.
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this story. And I got to tell you it's a
pretty cool name I have. I like this name. I
have to say it's a pretty cool name. So we
we have a family, uh, and we'll talk about how
(01:12:30):
you came up with the names for your kids, or
maybe how your parents came up with your name. So
we we have a man who said he was smoking meat,
and he has he has a son who's about to
be born, and and so, and his sister is desperately
trying to get him not to do this. Now what
(01:12:51):
about his wife? What is what is she saying about it?
But she get a vote, right, The sisters like, you
cannot name your son this name. It came to your
mind where you were smoking meat. The name brisket. That's
a cool name, maybe a nickname. Yeah, that's what that's
what the sister says in this Brisket Burgess. That's a
cool names. Let me tell you something. You know, we're
(01:13:15):
past the child bearing age. But if I adopted a child,
and if a god called me to that, I got
to tell you, briskets on the table, what you like
about Brisco brisket Burgess. Maybe maybe when my grandsons could
be named that brisket. Ever have one.
Speaker 5 (01:13:30):
That could be your grandpa nickname? Right, We're going to
Brisket's house.
Speaker 3 (01:13:35):
Hey, Brisket, Hey Brisket. Hey, you know what, that's not
a bad idea?
Speaker 5 (01:13:42):
Well, you gotta start calling me t bone. By the way,
just while we're picking.
Speaker 3 (01:13:46):
Okay, have you been holding this? Have you been boone? Okay, boom?
And there's okay, what is that?
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:13:59):
How about this? Listen to this, adler, You're all over it.
I can't wait to tell Sherry because we've been thinking
about what our grandparents name, grandparents name would be? Okay, okay,
because basically I'm I'm now behind you and Greg have
grabbed all the good ones. So now now we're out here,
and I mean, what do we have left on the table?
How about you just hit on it? You know what
else that Sherry likes with her barbecue sandwich, chow chow.
(01:14:23):
We're going to brisket and chow chows. I got a feelish.
Hary's not going to go for it. Yeah, if they
were twins, Brisket's and chow chows. Oh that's good.
Speaker 5 (01:14:35):
Yeah, Cherry, I solved it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
They were having twins, could be brisket in.
Speaker 5 (01:14:39):
But my Boston, Boston is not bad h so Briskey brisket.
Speaker 3 (01:14:49):
So the sister people are saying, this kid is going
to change its name the minute it's enough to do so.
I don't think so. I don't think so. I know
my I had some family history there, and the boys too,
and some I mean I would think a lot probably
are from family, you know, and some just think, hey,
(01:15:12):
that's a cool name.
Speaker 4 (01:15:13):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
I've heard he says it's too much like a barbecue dish.
Everybody's gonna think about here, though. Yeah, I love brisket. Yeah,
who doesn't like brist about this? The PA announcer seventy
five Brisket Burgess on the stops, seventy.
Speaker 5 (01:15:31):
Five cast great sounds great.
Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
Hey, hey, every coach acture. You know what they're saying
we're gonna do about brisket Burgess. I really like it.
No way I can convince my sons and their wives
to go with this. But I'm gonna try it Brisket Burden,
so I may do what you're saying, it just becomes.
Speaker 5 (01:15:49):
My name, yeah, or even like a middle name for
a child, I like a nickname.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
Can I sit on you? But what about when we
keep calling him Brisket? I mean, it's just gonna become
the name anyway. Well, I mean, why not make it
his legal name? You know you ever noticed it? Think
about it? I mean, looking back, the guy we went
to school with, everybody started calling Putt. I mean, we
don't ever cut. I don't know where that came. Well,
you know what, and his family should just called him
Putt because that's what we all ended up calling him anyway,
So didn't come from put putt or something. I have
(01:16:18):
no idea. I always called him, but I never understood
where it came from either. You ever called somebody by
nickname and never questioned? Don't you think we should have
said something to him? Tell us where that came from? Yeah?
I think I think older boys named him that, those
guys that you know, they always terrorized us. Yeah, and
you know that's one of the things. You know what,
I'm sitting here today because I had to deal with
bullies and now what we want to do is we
(01:16:39):
want to create an atmosphere where no one ever gets bullied.
Of course that's why no back handle anything. Yeah, but
he you wouldn't pick with brisket. You wouldn't. You wouldn't
bully Brisket. He bully Putt, but not brisket. Brisket. Rick
a text here.
Speaker 6 (01:16:51):
If he was a running back, he's If he's a
running back, Brisket just smoked the defense.
Speaker 3 (01:17:00):
Y'all just made me want some brisket.
Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
Brisket think about That's what we got out of the
Brisket saying.
Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
And this is the story's written in kind of weird
from the Okay, let's see this. Does it say well, okay,
does it say what the wife thinks about it at all?
I can't find any comments. Let's see I did the
sister boy, the sister, she's loud, Brisket Taco. Don't you
know his sister, Greg, don't you know his sister? Every
family she's them.
Speaker 6 (01:17:25):
I tell you what I think. Maybe you think his
his wife likes this, her sister in law? No, probably,
So they're in there, they're in their upper twenties. It
looks like the guy that's wanting to name. His son,
Brisket is twenty nine, his wife is twenty seven, and
they're expecting the fort This is their first child together.
And that's the only time the wife is referenced in
(01:17:45):
the In.
Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
The I know, they never say what she thinks about.
Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
Uh, let's get nachos about.
Speaker 14 (01:17:52):
This.
Speaker 3 (01:17:52):
The sister said, my mom nearly choked on the tea
she was drinking when he told her all they choked
on the brisket. Look, I think they're being harder when
we gota now and and I'm you know, Greg and
Greg and I and our sister. We don't have a
good story other than the fact that our mom had
a strange name and she hated dealing with it her
(01:18:12):
whole life. So she gave us simple names. She was
just said, there'll be no one wondering how to say
y'all's names. She said, whatever was the most popular name
when you were born, that's what you got, right, Because
I had a lot of Greggs in my class, So
it was Rick, Greg Angie. Ye, Yeah, that was it.
So the sister, also known as Brisket Burgess Briskets.
Speaker 6 (01:18:32):
She said, I tried to gently suggest that maybe Brisket
too much to her brother was maybe a cute nickname
at least maybe a middle name, but not like the
name that you know, it was official.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
And he got defensive and claimed that she was trying
to crush his creativity. I wonder if he makes a
pretty good brisket. He just got too.
Speaker 5 (01:18:54):
If you got kids run around with the name Kale
like the lettuce, you, why can't you have kids run
around with the name brit.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
That's a grand and nobody likes kill Everybody loves Britty. Yes, yeah,
these Hollywood kids then like blanket and all that better
than Jackson. That was the case.
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see my Best Friends show, We're best friends? Are we
actually friends? Well, technically no, but emotionally, spiritually, harmonically, I
would say one hundred percent yes, I agree. I love it.
Now my wife has listening to you, guys. She didn't
hate you, it's not that, but she's not quiet at
(01:22:00):
my possibly naming our dog bird level of fandom. So
here's my dilemma. Here's what he wants us to ask
to see if we can help him. Do I make
the solo pilgrimage from Indiana to the Holy Land of
Radio Harmony Alabama solo without her? Option one? Option two?
(01:22:20):
Do I bring my son and raise him up in
the way he should go AKA with a live radio
and proper vocal blending age of son. It doesn't say okay,
R three, be you with a question? Or how do
I convince my wife this is not just a legendary show,
it's a destiny and please come with me help me, Birge,
(01:22:42):
I'm the Vox checkout checkout line of life. I need guidance,
I need wisdom. I need to sign bird guide me.
You're probably the most dedicated I'm probably the most dedicated
fan who hasn't got Vox seats but really wants to
Hoosier in distress by far your most dedicated listening servant. Well,
(01:23:02):
sounds like that's uh, that's intense.
Speaker 14 (01:23:06):
It is.
Speaker 3 (01:23:08):
I wish option three would work, and that's her going
with him. But does that look like an uphill climb?
Speaker 6 (01:23:14):
Well, we we could, we could. Let's get be creative here,
all right, honey, you come with me. All right, if
we're up in Indiana, we'll go through Nashville. Maybe we
can do something in Nashville. You got hunts full stop
all there. This is good almost like it just like
a fun trip. And oh, by the way, the vox
seats is just something else fun we're gonna do.
Speaker 3 (01:23:34):
Yeah, I think, you know, I think he has to
approach option three. He has to approach option three, like
you're saying she needs to be rewarded in some way. Yeah,
as part of this trip, we also will like you said,
hit hit Nashville or something. You can go shopping in Nashville. Right,
Let's stop for a shopping spree in Nashville. When we
(01:23:56):
get to Birmingham. We'll go shopping after the show. Yeah,
could be that, you know, we got some great places
and go The gross story of Greg and his mom
like that. You might want to keep it to yourself
that Birmingham actually has a sax fifth Avenue they do?
Or did you get shut out? No it's there? Yeah
so yeah maybe it did. The last I heard it
(01:24:19):
was there, but I don't remember how long ago that was.
Speaker 14 (01:24:21):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:24:22):
So that that that's a fun trip. Like in other words,
ignore that.
Speaker 6 (01:24:26):
You'll present it like, hey, we're going to the show
and coming home. Yeah, you're doing fun thing. I think
right now, you've got her convince you. She comes here,
you may never go back. Love that you're into the
show this level, but you need to down play that
a little bit in front of her. You need you
need to you know how you need to let your
your love of the show. I think you need to
taper it a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
I hate to say that, but but around her, because
you're coming across right now that she could end up
making this trip and it turned out to be weird, right,
and I think that's what she's afraid of. And let's
make he thinks you're too into the show. Yeah, let's
make let's make your wife option one not option three,
because she won't she won't like that.
Speaker 5 (01:25:05):
Right, that's important. Uh, Sach's Fifth Avenue looks like in
Birmingham is still open, and if my wife is listening
right now, it is actually closed.
Speaker 3 (01:25:14):
There you go, Greg, Were you not right? I guess
I wouldn't. Oh my good good, not Greg? You went
right again. But you didn't double down, you didn't call it,
you didn't call it pretty confident, all right? So I
would I would say that that's your your plate. Make
three happen by rewarding her and toning down the fandom,
(01:25:35):
even though we love that. Don't do that in front
of her. Number two then would be the next thing.
Bring your son now, we'd like to know how old
he is? Yeah, yeah, yeah, because you know you don't
want to bring a kid in here that can't handle
the eight hour trip and sitting here watching the show
uh that live on the air. I don't know how
old he is. That would be option. I think the
last one, even though it would probably be the most
relaxing and the coolest for you, is the solo one,
(01:25:58):
because you're gonna have a hard time selling you take
the sun with you and give her a free day.
You're probably gonna put you. That'll probably be green light.
Don't you think you remember when your your wife didn't
want you to go hunting until you told her you
take the kids with you. Oh, yes, I think she
was all about it. Uh huh. I gotta fill in
this guy's sons grown. Okay, well that would be really cool. Yeah,
that would that would be fun. So I would go
(01:26:20):
three two one, go and reversal one. Yeah, don't you think. Yeah,
but just when you're presenting it to her, make her one.
Just switch the numbers. Yes, don't make her three Hey bird,
Hey bird, Hey bird, and the team that's bad. Yeah.
I'm a podcast listener, so I don't hear yesterday's show
until later in the afternoon. There's so many of these.
(01:26:42):
I'm getting over a cold but still had to horrible
have a horrible cough. So, just so you know, while
listening to the segment about Rick and Sherry's bed and
Breakfast stay, Greg's statement about Denzel Washington took me completely out.
I laughed so hard that I could not breathe and
began to cough uncontrollably. My coworker thought I was going
(01:27:04):
to pass out. I'm a Greg Minyon, so I loved it.
At the same time, I wish I could have gotten
a warning. My coworker knows I listened to the show
while working, so she usually knows why I have an
outburst of laughter, But today she looked at me as
if I'd lost my mind. Thank you for making me
laugh as always do not ever rain greg in more. Greg, Yes, Brittany,
(01:27:27):
that was funny. Greg made her cough. Well, I wasn't
sure it was. Thank you, Greg. That one kind of
just I know now that just kind of came out
of h Thomas. Hey birds, Hey birds, this one's on Speedy.
Remember a few weeks.
Speaker 5 (01:27:44):
Ago Douglas Gregor is Frederick Frederick Douglas.
Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
Remember a few weeks ago Speedy cleaned out his dryer vent.
Everybody remember that. Well, he inspired me to do something
the same, considering my house was built in two thousand
and three. Anyway, I ordered the kid on Amazon and
I pulled my dryer out, scratching the floor of course,
start of course, and started running the brush up into
the dryer vent pipe in the wall. I pulled out
a ton of lin. Yeah, so I figured, hey, I'm
(01:28:09):
pretty handy like Rick, and I resolved that wrong. A
week goes by and my wife informs me the drawers
taking two to three cycles dry. Yeah, it was not
doing that before, So again driver comes out. I try again.
I couldn't find where the drier vented outside of my home.
Finally realized that my house doesn't do that. It vents
(01:28:29):
on the roof. So so I'm in the attic at
ten pm at night, just disassembling the pipe and trying
to use my electric blower drill brush combo, sweating like
a pig, itching like crazy from the insulation, trying not
to pull a greg and fall through the ceiling. And
then the pipeline won't go back together correctly, So now
(01:28:50):
I'm running to the store before it closes, kind by
illuminum tape to tape the joints of the pipe back together. Finally, finally,
I feel as if I resolved the issue that technically
wasn't an issue until I made it an issue. Then,
with all the pulling out and pushing in and out
of the dryer, I had torn the hose that goes
from the dryer to the ball right there where I go.
(01:29:11):
So now I'm ordering one on Amazon because for some
reason that made more sense to me than just going
to Walmart and buying one. The hose got delivered to
the wrong place. Good, they knew who I was there
and they got it to me a few days later. Sorry, buddy,
I have officially repaired the dryer event. It only took
two weeks and around one hundred dollars, ten or so drips,
(01:29:33):
trips to the attic, two or so hours were sweating
in the attic, and a whole lot of frustration. I'm
also the guy who was cleaning up the dog mess
gagging a few weeks ago. It's been a couple of weeks.
Loved the show, loved the guys and speedy. Let me
give you a hey. Thanks Now, I'm so sorry, buddy.
Hell you get people false confidence.
Speaker 14 (01:29:53):
Ya.
Speaker 3 (01:29:55):
We had an incident too. I just blow it all
up in my neighbor's yard. Yes, yeah, what about when
he ran inside? What about when he realized he didn't
have the vent on the side of the house and
stuff on the road. That's the ultimate. You can't have one.
I mean, first mistake was thinking you could have something.
We'll be right back. Stay because.
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I keep seeing this. I just I don't understand this
(01:33:01):
Charlie Kirk thing with those that don't like him. I mean,
I do understand. I know what it comes from, even
though if people want admit it. And now I'm seeing
more of these. I'd already seen one story on this
where I saw some people complaining that, you know, Charlie
Kirk was asked one time by someone what it was
he was drinking there from Starbucks, and he talked about
(01:33:21):
this little concoction he gets for his voice because his
voice goes out all the time. And so people have
started to go into Starbucks and order the Charlie Kirk
that's what they're calling. It is what he liked, and
they keep getting there's keeping people getting their cup back.
And instead of the sharpie putting just the name on it,
there's some negative comment about Charlie Kirk on it from
(01:33:43):
whoever prepared it or served it to him. I have
to go to Adler for that. Yeah, And there was
like I saw one it had some sort of thing
on there about losers. And then this one has racist
favorite drink that somebody's knowing and this is from an
Ohio woman who ordered it. What's wrong with you people?
(01:34:05):
I mean this this has to be It's just it's
just so stupid. First of all, I like for them
to walk that comment out, and they couldn't. That's what
I was going to say. You know, anytime that you
have something negative to say about any person, you have
to produce examples that would substantiate your claim. You can't
(01:34:29):
just say it and then because you say it, and
you say it angrily, because somebody said that makes it true.
Somewhere along the way, somebody has told you these things
about Charlie Kirk and you just adopted it. You didn't
go research it for yourself. You have no idea, and
and so people are yet to produce. The only thing
(01:34:50):
people can reduce is if you said something that was
true and you interpreted that statement as being racist. No
one's ever proven it was. You disconsider it to be.
But let's just say that whatever, Just how how inappropriate
can you be to do something like that to someone? Period?
(01:35:10):
And if you work for me, you wouldn't work another day, No,
and you'd be gone, no matter how I felt about it. Noaly,
just because it's not the way to treat us well.
And we've talked about this off air a lot.
Speaker 6 (01:35:21):
We live in a time now where just because you
don't like what I'm saying, you label it as hate
speech or that I'm a certain person that I'm not
just because you don't agree or you don't like what
I'm saying. Right, So, just because you hate what I'm saying,
don't make it hate speech.
Speaker 3 (01:35:36):
And that's kind of where we are now. Yeah, well,
and then how you deal with it. It's another topic
which we've talked about.
Speaker 5 (01:35:42):
Can I touch on one of the comments that people
are focusing the most on with Charlie Kirk calling him
a racist? Sure, and that was calling the Civil Rights
Act of the nineteen sixties sixties a mistake. Charlie Kirk
in a debate one time, he's going back and forth.
He says, yes, the Civil Rights Act of the nineteen sixties,
that was a mistake. Not because it gave black people
(01:36:02):
equal rights, that's not the part of it is. He
said that it was too broad of an act and
it is now being used by the transagenda to get
men into women's locker rooms. That is why he said
it was a mistake. He said the terminology in the
Act was too broad and it's being exploited and used
in ways that the Act was not supposed to be used.
(01:36:22):
That's the whole thing. Just so you know when people quote.
Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
That, right, that's a good I'm glad you pointed that out.
He's saying that actually they should have made it more
specific to who it was intended to give equal rights to.
That not that the black people and people of colors
shouldn't have been given equal rights. He thought they did
a disservice to the people it was trying to help
by making it so broad that other people could jump
(01:36:47):
on board and try to interpret it for them, which
it was never intended to be for. Yeah, so you know,
somehow somebody's going to use that to come into your
daughter's locker room because they've declared that they are women.
Speaker 5 (01:36:57):
Today, it's being exploited, ye, for purposes that it wasn't
originally intended. The other one is when he was talking
about DEI hiring practices for black pilots, and he says
that if he walks onto an airplane and he sees
a black pilot, he might not be sure if that
if that pilot is qualified or not, but it's not
(01:37:19):
because of the skin color of the pilot, saying black
pilots aren't as good as white pilots can be or whatever.
That's not what he was saying. He was saying because
of DEI policies that makes him question when he would
see a black pilot. It's not because of their skin color.
It's because of the bad policies that do not make
(01:37:39):
an equal level playground.
Speaker 15 (01:37:40):
That's all.
Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
He was asking for equality, equal rights for everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
That's the problems understand that. Yeah, what the problem Charlie
Kirk had is he was trying to have open debate
with people as a society that have become dumber and dumber,
and a lot of people just don't have the mind
power to carry on that debate with him and understand.
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My wife's name she and I would love to tell
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What she is?
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And she is she's the one that turned me on
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I'll tell you so. But yes, sir, she's a god
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Hey, I was wondering y'all heard about the kidnapping at school.
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Here we go, there wee? Oh good, gracious, what do
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It's okay, the kid woke up.
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I love kidnapping.
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That's my favorite genre of that makes one of us.
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Hey, yesterday y'all were talking about Frank Turk.
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He has an.
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Awesome YouTube channel called uh Cross Examined, where he also
goes to colleges and I've heard him answer just about
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Yeah. Is that the guy that was the that was
at the memorial service that did the message we're talking about? Yeah,
he's there standing there with him.
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Yeah, remember he was under the tent.
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I tried to get in yet.
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Okay, you know the state teachers that were spraying the stuff?
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Oh?
Speaker 14 (01:41:21):
Yes, okay. About two weeks ago I got my grandson.
He's sixteen years old. About two weeks ago, I get
a phone call from the principal. Ma'am, I'm sorry to
tell you this, but your grandson's been spraying stuff in
the lunch room. It's giving off a smell of faces.
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And you know what I said, lock him up, lock
him up.
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You know Travis Taylor overcrew track, Lock him up?
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He said, lock him up?
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We continue him a road, dude to hit the road.
When I was in Virginia, I kept asking everybody if
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We're fired up? That's all we know.
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Yes, sir, So I've got a question. I would like
to get y'all's opinion on carrying at church, especially in
the state of Alabama.
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Nowadays more than ever, if you can please.
Speaker 16 (01:42:26):
Do yeah, yeah, I know there's some Oh go ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:42:31):
Yeah, somebody makes a run in our church, they're not
gonna make it very.
Speaker 15 (01:42:34):
Far well that you know, it's it's always a challenge,
I guess when you when you consider it being in
the church setting. But that's that's a consensus.
Speaker 3 (01:42:45):
I'm getting here so initreciating And it's sad though that
that's something that is needed now. But I mean it's
you know, as we were told by Jesus himself, as
we get closer to the end now, of course, I
go in South Africa says it's today or tomorrow, right,
lawlessness and will become more and more increasing so sadly,
(01:43:06):
sadly a need. But it should be someone who's properly
licensed and knows how to use it, and you know,
is doing that legally by the laws of the state.
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I was trying to see if y'all had seen where
ABC's affiliate had actually cut off the Jimmy's thing where
he couldn't be on TV anymore.
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Yes, we talked about that earlier, and you missed that.
Jimmy Kimble is coming back. Disney's putting him on. But
many affiliates, I think, including where we live, will not
be airing it. Yes, we did see that and we
talked about that earlier. I think there's thirty affiliates at least,
maybe more. Sinclair has thirty, I believe, and they announced it.
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With them talking about the autism stuff and everything. It's
an unpopular thing, but they've actually been doing research with
PTSD sufferers with microdosing psilocybin mushrooms and it's actually showing
a regrowth in the narrow pathways.
Speaker 3 (01:44:16):
How about that? How about that?
Speaker 14 (01:44:17):
That?
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Yeah, I'd like to wish my beautiful wife a happy birthday.
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What's your name, Amanda Royal?
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Happy birthday, Amanda. Yeah, I saved you. I think I
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Yes, Then they said the rapture is supposed to be
happening this week or today, it's a.
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Day or tomorrow So if you get to quiet, if
you get to Thursday, either you've been left and the
church is gone. Are you well?
Speaker 16 (01:44:55):
I was want to ask if we all get to
heaven and Greg gets to meet all the puppies he
ran over, probably an alignment.
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Now he's already made good on that by taking care
of those lost, trying to make up. He's faith bennets
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What hey?
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Unfortunately, my job is keeping me from listening to y'all
being in a correction also in the state of Alabama.
Speaker 19 (01:45:26):
So I just know, I just know I'm still here.
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I still listening toy' all what I can, but uh.
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It takes me away.
Speaker 16 (01:45:33):
We can't have our phones in the prison, none of that.
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So I love y'all, guys, and uh, we're gonna keep
it safe up here. I don't want to. I don't
want to get any Mondy in trouble. But we've started
to show a few days and it clearly says on
text Nation that the Alabama Corrections facility is ready for
all five hours I've seen that. Okay, let's just let's
just just get a radio in the office or something.
(01:45:59):
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or staying it.
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He said he was doing time.
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They wouldn't let him call. He's a correctional officer, he said.
He said it was he signaling us to come get him.
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All right, we called a lawyer, not us.
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I watch your show every days.
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to Bubba on the Lake, or maybe you can go
down to late morning and see you and say hello.
Tell him you're coming to say hi. He loves company.
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Hey, I'm trying to connect the dots here with Adler.
There's a social media star called Buckets the Drummer. In essence,
it's Henry the horse that plays the drums in the
baptub And I'm wondering if that is Adler.
Speaker 3 (01:46:57):
People send him that a lot.
Speaker 5 (01:46:58):
If that sent to me multiple times a week, is
that you having?
Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
It's not me?
Speaker 21 (01:47:03):
No, that you know.
Speaker 3 (01:47:04):
And a strange twist, it's actually hambue we from the correction.
We continue, Rick Birders Show, unscreen phone calls, go ahead.
Speaker 20 (01:47:14):
Hey, today is my husband's thirtieth birthday.
Speaker 3 (01:47:17):
What's what's what's his name?
Speaker 17 (01:47:19):
Cody?
Speaker 3 (01:47:20):
Cody, So happy birthday, Cody birthday. Appreciate people starting that.
Rick Berger's Show, unscreen phone calls, go ahead, step celebrity
birth Good morning. But I don't wake care yet.
Speaker 16 (01:47:36):
I just wanted to say, as far as the brisket thing,
I think that's a great name. But one thing that
that y'all have not mentioned, that's a lot better than
smoking me.
Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
No, you're right there. No, I don't know. Thanks Mony,
that's not the name anybody wants. Maybe he should have
wish somebody to have a birthday. So he's saying, maybe
Ris gets better than the Dreames back when I was
playing a little ball. But Minn is a nickname. We continue,
go ahead, unscreenphone calls.
Speaker 20 (01:48:08):
He there.
Speaker 17 (01:48:09):
I just want to call him, say I love you
guys show. I've been listening. I grew up listening with
my dad, Now with all my own as an adult.
Speaker 14 (01:48:17):
Thank you.
Speaker 17 (01:48:18):
But about the Charlie Kirk Starbucks order thing, get to
play Devil's Advocate I've also seen the other side where
there have been people who are supporters of Charlie Kirk
get angry when they call out their order and they
don't say Charlie Kirk, Charlie, They just they just write
Charlie on the cup, you know, and it's like there's
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ridiculousness on both sides.
Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
You're right, Yeah, you know, that's the know. I'm looking
to be offended, you know, I'm going in there hoping, Yeah,
you're right, that's unreasonable.
Speaker 17 (01:48:51):
And they're going into almost like shake a fight, and
there's some people I think doing it, you know, and
this is craziness on both sides.
Speaker 19 (01:48:59):
Bulls out.
Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Yeah, I'm glad you said that. And honestly, sadly that
doesn't surprise me that that's because it's just it's just
the world we're living in now, you know, Greg. Greg's
taught us to question everything. And by this, we'll find
out at some point that people wrote it on their
own cup and you know, so they're going to have
them so they can post it online. Yes, Uh, we'll
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be back uh still to come next hour. Box Seats
will be with us after the top of the hour
of Burgess Ball Battle. Still to come uh hanging there.
Speaker 1 (01:49:33):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, Looking for the Man
Church near you.
Speaker 3 (01:49:49):
Here are some off show well, coming up this Saturday,
Orange Texas, Orange Texas. Looking forward to being with you, guys,
Rich Wingo, Andy Blanks, and I'll be joining them, The
three of us will be coming there for a man
church one day. What does that mean, Birch, Well, it
just meets just half a day. We'll start eight in
the morning and be done by noon. So make plans
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to be with us and you can go on with
your weekend after that. But now more than ever, men
gathering together to worship be challenged a little bit and
then put you into one of our small groups to
go through some of our curriculum. Have six of those actually,
and so looking forward to being there. Lord William coming
up on Saturday. Also, can I give everybody heads up?
And they hate when I do this, and y y'all
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hate when I do this kind of stuff, and I
love doing it. I just love. I loved. Let's get
out of the bag on something. Oh, here he goes.
You can't tell them, no, we can't. Two conferences coming
next year starvill Mississippi, Birmingham, Alabama. Those tickets go on
sale one week from today. If if we're not rapture,
you forgot about that one week from We said a
(01:50:51):
meeting yesterday, and I promise you they said, don't say. Yeah,
that's what I was about to say. Yeah, Well, I'm
just saying those that are out there, you know, they'll
say they keep They're just saying when you win tickets
going on soe for next year, whether they'll go and
sell next Tuesday at the man Church stock Go ahead
and get it out, Rick, I know we're having this conversation.
Just don't say anything until we have. I'm gonna give
you the grid next day.
Speaker 10 (01:51:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:51:13):
I just wanted to tell everybody didn't say anything about
any secret code or something. Don't you want to know? Uh?
I like to talk about some things. I've become a
little you know a lot of things have changed, you know.
I'm I I've kind of you know, some things in
my life. I had to dress and had to change,
and one of them is I need to be more handy,
and I've certainly done that. At Fay, I got a
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door all fixed today after I locked myself out yesterday
that happened to go in there and got a couple
of things I gotta work on today. So but also nothing.
You know, I'm doing a little better and kind of
become work out a little bit now now a few
times a week, and so i'd like to weigh on
protein powders, which so, uh, why are you looking at
(01:51:57):
me with this story and protein and things of that nature.
Here's the head on what uh? Here's the headline and
we'll probably all want to discuss it.
Speaker 21 (01:52:04):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:52:05):
Protein powers more than workouts. Yep, I'm trying to do
just a little bit bitter. It can also protect hair. Sorry, Greg,
you should have gotten more speedy. I'm trying to tell y'all,
all right, listen to coordinate experts. All right, let me
let me get this reminds me of something, right, We'll
come back to that, because what I'm gonna say all
your well, I'm gonna say something that reminds me of this,
and it's it's more, it's funnier and goofier than this.
(01:52:27):
You're gonna left, all right. So you ever just have
these characters that come into your life completely unexpected, okay? Daily?
So anyway, so Sherry, now this past weekend, you know
I had a little good way so I'm walking down
the hall from the restroom back to where we're seated
at the restaurant we were editing, and this guy who
works at the place we were eating it was it
was a hotel that had a restaurant in the bottom
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of it or at the end or something like that.
Everything there looks like colonial, you know, but it's down
in the bottom of it. Really good food, by the way,
and will ow something and so so i'm this guy
comes in. He goes, hey, nice.
Speaker 5 (01:53:01):
Beard, and I thought, okay, nice beard.
Speaker 3 (01:53:04):
Beard, Hey, thank you. And then I look, you know,
because I thought, is he think this person's with me?
And I know he was talking about my physical beard,
and I thought, I thought, thought, what kind of gay
joke is that? Yeah, but what he meant was my
physical beard, because I don't don't have other men coming
on my nice beard, pal on my beard much nice
when you got right, I'm sure I have heard that
several times when he's out with friends. But so so anyway,
(01:53:28):
so then he then have you ever had the person
do something like that unexpected? But then you realize, oh
they're gonna double down, they're not done, They've got more.
And he had a beard okay, he goes, hey, cast
or ole, and I think I said, I'm sorry, did
you see what? What did you say? You need to
put cast or ole on it? I tell everybody that
(01:53:49):
you and he didn't like to look your What do
you mean? He said, no, no, no, he said, I'm
just telling you want to keep a healthy beard. And
he said, I'm talking about it. It'll even uh, it'll
even grow more beard he's and he said, hey, it's
good for your head too, lowers his head and shows
me Tom. I said, see us right here. I used
to be kind of balding up there, and I started
putting castrole.
Speaker 16 (01:54:10):
On my hair.
Speaker 3 (01:54:10):
They try that, and what Yes, he wanted me. He
wanted me to put castor oil on my beard. And
of course he he looked at my hair and said,
now you don't need any up there. But I'm gonna
tell you want to have a big, old, thick beard
and keep it healthy castrole. I tell everybody. He just
looked at you. He looked at you, said, nice beard,
just so he could give you a speech about your beard.
Speaker 5 (01:54:31):
You wanted, that's what he wanted.
Speaker 3 (01:54:33):
Well, Greg, what a weirdo? So who does that? And
if he does it he said. He said, Hey, you
know how I found Greg. You know how I found
out about it, Trader Joe's. I was in there and
somebody did y'all just have a comer. Somebody said, what's
just castor hole doing over here with with these uh
hair hair products? And woman said, because it will help you,
and what I'm gonna try. I'm just telling yes, weed
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go it. Greg for Speedy. Why I'm rick I shave
that's true. Okay, you're right, I'm sorry, but protein.
Speaker 6 (01:55:07):
I mean, that doesn't mean I wouldn't still be bald,
but I would be horseye with a bald spot.
Speaker 3 (01:55:11):
Please, I've challenged Greg. I will grow here if he
shaves his head. He got a real short haircut the
last time, and I can't get it to grow. If
I shave it off, it ain't coming. I want Speed
to grow that horseshoe and look like that muppet from
The Postman. Is a man in the neighborhood, Remember that
little blue headed muppet that had the perfect little horseshoe
(01:55:32):
the Postman is Okay, Speedy is a man in your neighborhood.
He's in the neighborhood. He's in the neighborhood. Hey mean again?
All right, so protein has gone mainstream. The postman is
also saying that it could be helping people with hair. Oh,
I've heard all his hair stuff. Rubbing it again. If
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your hair is shedding, thinning, or breaking more easily lately,
the problem could be you don't have enough protein in
your diet. A lot of protein. I'm all about protein now.
Protein is in everything. Of course, a lot of people
think it's only to build muscle. Oh no, no, uh,
they're saying it has a lot of things it can do.
You know, it's primarily primarily made of what keroteine? You
(01:56:20):
say it? Yeah, so this is a protein as we
all know, amino acids. Those of us that you know
talk about these things. Without enough of it, your hair
starts to lose strength and density. Take that to the
bald bank. Let's see, no protein protein? What if I
(01:56:42):
put castrole and do protein afro? Is it synthetic blend?
What what am I putting on my head? No? They
just want you to put it back into your diet. No,
I'm talking about back to the oil. Are you back
to castrole? I don't know. The guy said he got
it off the shelf at Traider Joe's and he tells everybody.
So I'm supposed to be up and that all over me.
I'm gonna try it because at the ball game Friday
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night at the grand kids, they'll get shakers and put
them on my head like his hair. That look pipa
covering your ball up. And I've learned. I've learned for
you how to steady people. I realized that it was over.
That's why he said nice beard. Yes, he wanted to
get in that conversation. He had that conversation, he had
that information. He wanted tells everybody, Hey, nice beard. I
(01:57:23):
didn't expect to hear that from the guy that cleans
the dishes off to you. No, that's true. By the way,
the bush boys found out, I'd have a thicker beard
and more hair on your head.
Speaker 16 (01:57:34):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (01:57:36):
Drag standing up already they'll do that. They're saying, castor
old does promote healthy hair? Grow what you got to
take it or dump it on your head? You rub
it on your head, on your face.
Speaker 1 (01:57:45):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 4 (01:58:00):
You better listen up. You know, like we say, loss,
I'm unay.
Speaker 3 (01:58:08):
We gotta find.
Speaker 1 (01:58:14):
The voice of reason in an unreasonable world. The Rick
Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (01:58:19):
Thank you America, thanks for being with us today. Brand
new hour is rolling and we are thankful that you
are here. Speedy, Greg and Adler in the mix. We've
been rolling for a while. Now we now roll our
way into our number four of our five hour day,
and we're thankful that you are here. In the Fox
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seats are filled for another day. There they are. They
come from all over, some is distant lands like east
of Bogauh. So well, yeah, I also got to some
of my graduated Oxford High School class eighty nine, go big.
We got them coming from from all over. We're glad
(01:59:04):
you guys are here. A lot of you have brought
goodies today, not that there's any pressure to do that.
We thank you that you did, though, very kind of.
Speaker 20 (01:59:11):
You to do that.
Speaker 3 (01:59:12):
Burgess Ball battle will ensue before we all are done today.
Last Friday, the loser spun one thousand dollars for the winter.
Winter got to say, I'll take that. I'll take that,
So today that could happen. It's been happening. The wheel
has been more hot than cold. And I'm quoting our
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accounted on that one. So now over twenty thousand dollars man,
shut this baby, come off that wheel. Hello, bit you
like a nice hat up there?
Speaker 14 (01:59:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:59:44):
Sure, well we got new stuff. We got new stuff
in the store today, so maybe so. You know, I
did that thing where they told me to calm down,
Cuddles immediately when I saw some new stuff, I said,
I'm gonna give you an order for a bottle the show,
and they're like, hey, calm down, Cuddles, let us get
the stock. You see how it goes that. He does
it all the time. I know, well, don't y'all want
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a conference announcement for want? Look he just can't. He
can't help, But can't you know? I love It's so excited.
I love to have news. He's like Trump. But what
you say, don't you think no, no, don't you think
with with new when you have new items, don't you
think it would help people go get them if they
saw us wearing them. That's a fact, okay, But what
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I'm saying they just got to get him at stock first. Yeah,
pardon me for being a marketing person. Terry's all about
that one that coy coves your little booty. I know,
it's one of those things. It's interesting. Love that long shirts. Yeah,
I've seen offense of those of you that right, No,
well there's there's see there's a lot of ladies that's
covering the booty is not a priority. But if if
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you would like to be maybe a little more, just
just a little more modest and have a shirt that
covers the boot is we have one. It's actually called.
Speaker 5 (02:01:07):
That's not my style?
Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
Okay more, I've never been more concerned about mister Chinn
than I am today. I don't know. I don't know
why I haven't been looking at that.
Speaker 5 (02:01:15):
He's great. What are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (02:01:17):
God, I can't even see you're looking on.
Speaker 5 (02:01:21):
You're not looking on the show side. You're looking on.
Speaker 3 (02:01:23):
That doesn't make it. What you just say makes no sense. Look,
he's having his way through.
Speaker 5 (02:01:27):
Look he's happy, he's hanging out.
Speaker 6 (02:01:29):
You need to zoom out of that. You can't hardly
even find and bless his heart, is he's doing great.
Speaker 3 (02:01:34):
I honestly cannot see him. To me, I think I
think you could take the top off that, put it
in the ground. I could bring in a cow and
it wouldn't drink out of it. That's him right there,
and they're standing upon you. You're nate drinking what are
you doing, Will Yeah, you gotta watch him.
Speaker 5 (02:01:51):
You're into torture, he's but this is the happiest he's
ever been.
Speaker 3 (02:01:55):
I agree with that what Adler says. I mean you
he the fish who cares. He was doing that for
a check, knowledgeable about it. So you're saying that people,
there's a myth that you want to clean the bow,
that the dirtier the better.
Speaker 5 (02:02:13):
No, not the dirty or the better, because you can
have good dirt in there, you can have bad dirt,
and you can have beneficial bacteria that helped break down
the waste. Uh say, if you have if you put
a ton of extra food in there, that will make
your water go bad very quickly. You don't want to
put more in that they can eat because feeding their
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poop actually helps feed that life cycle. Now, rotten food,
rotten meat, that will not that's bad for the water,
that's bad for the bacteria. It's bad for everything.
Speaker 3 (02:02:42):
When the last time you feed him today just just
a second, Okay, do you notice what he just said.
We can let him get away with that statement. He
just store. He somehow has a corner mark. He said
in the fish world, for you to rid your little
fish body of waste and let it and live in
it is healthier than living in food that you haven't eat.
Speaker 5 (02:03:04):
That's accurate.
Speaker 3 (02:03:05):
Yeah, yeah, you said it right.
Speaker 5 (02:03:07):
Look a look at him. All he's happy is a clam.
Speaker 3 (02:03:11):
You need to clean the rocks, buddy. Okay, but the
treasure chance has got al jon.
Speaker 5 (02:03:15):
It's viby. It's like haunted.
Speaker 3 (02:03:17):
Look you can't even see through it. I wish'll could
see it. Looks like a green aquarium, is what looks?
Speaker 4 (02:03:23):
Quick?
Speaker 3 (02:03:23):
Somebody find the little casket. We're going it now.
Speaker 11 (02:03:28):
I do have.
Speaker 5 (02:03:28):
I'm using it for guitar picks until it passes.
Speaker 3 (02:03:31):
Said, I heard beta fish love sewage water.
Speaker 5 (02:03:35):
Hey, but seriously, next time Speedy buys you lunch, Speedy,
you and I should go together. Take the sweet van.
We go to the pet store. You and you're out
front of the pet store. You raise your hand.
Speaker 6 (02:03:46):
If you brought a beta fish into a studio because
you wanted to have a fish in the studio, raise
your hand me.
Speaker 3 (02:03:52):
Okay, okay, that's your fish, buddy.
Speaker 5 (02:03:54):
I know it's my fish, so just leave me alone
about it.
Speaker 3 (02:03:58):
We just care about him. Somebody say, if you take
that fish, if you take that particular wall. Take it
that rubbed on your beard.
Speaker 5 (02:04:06):
I have no idea his tail looks rough now.
Speaker 3 (02:04:10):
By the way, Castro all uh day the guy, the
bus boy in Virginia. He was not alone. So that's
all about.
Speaker 6 (02:04:17):
Somebody said, here, if you rub it on your eye
lids and help you see better, Oh good night, right here.
Speaker 3 (02:04:23):
Look, I'm not making it up. That's just it.
Speaker 5 (02:04:27):
People love this.
Speaker 3 (02:04:28):
I'm just reading it. By the way, R Junior announce
today could be the cured autism. That's what he No
that that wasn't what he said. But I'm just saying
there was. There was a big that's a cast or
old joke. Good. I'm not looking at you. I I
did question from Lake Coffee. You what's my first one?
Speaker 5 (02:04:51):
I hadn't had scared of it.
Speaker 6 (02:04:54):
Well, I've just thought about maybe Greg waiting waking up
and I had me a cup to I had something
that was really rare. Is my wife beautiful thing is
probably listening so she goes into work. I don't know
if your wife has ever admitted this, but she admitted
that she didn't listen to me one time when I
was asking.
Speaker 3 (02:05:15):
That she didn't come up.
Speaker 6 (02:05:16):
She didn't come up with something I said, honey, because
she asked me a question after I had finished, and
I said, you weren't listening, were you? And instead of
coming up with something weird, what she I gotta be honest,
I wasn't listening.
Speaker 3 (02:05:26):
I wouldn't listen to I don't listen. I wasn't I
was not listening that moment. I said, well, what were
you doing?
Speaker 6 (02:05:31):
She said, well, I was thinking about something else, and
so she was thinking thinking about something else.
Speaker 3 (02:05:36):
Guys, I heard I heard it to y'all, did not?
I did dirty years mister in.
Speaker 5 (02:05:42):
His dirty water right.
Speaker 3 (02:05:44):
Anyway, it was just a first. It was a first,
and I was just like, did you see I would
have used that I was listen. I would I would
have used that to go is this normal? Yeah? Do
you normally not listen to that? I did?
Speaker 6 (02:05:56):
I did kind of walk that out, figure that out,
I said, I said, could we talk about that? Because
sometimes I find myself having to repeat some things. And
she said, well, yeah, I kind of start thinking about
what you're talking about, and so I'm not listening. I
said again, no, no, you know hit that story might
chase a rabbit.
Speaker 3 (02:06:16):
Nobody, No, no, no, no, no, it's just saying you're
going to it's called a conversation. Greg, I'm not doing
story times, No one of those guys. You say to
make a long story short, and it's already way. I
know you're injured because you're the green water. I get that.
But now when you sit in between the burchess for
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it too late short, if you don't talk like tars A,
me go get coffee, be back. I mean, if you go,
I'm gonna go get a coffee so long. I mean,
it's just like eating with them. If you don't eat
within twenty seconds, they're finished.
Speaker 5 (02:06:52):
Looking at you like, hey, you ready to leave. I'm
like no, I'm getting opening my second bick.
Speaker 3 (02:06:57):
You're like I'm done here. You going down the road.
Speaker 8 (02:07:00):
Okay, it's just him injured because he winging up.
Speaker 3 (02:07:06):
Do you being injured for something? Because you had to
check in the audience. I'm sorry he had to do that.
I had to run to the restaurant, Greg, got got
a quarter of the tank. We can't take this trip.
We're way off the main road.
Speaker 5 (02:07:20):
And we're chasing rabbits.
Speaker 3 (02:07:23):
A conversation. Did you have conversations with your spouse? Yeah,
but I keep them, you know, just limited to tell
lady when she talks, no, I don't so sorry, she
admitted she didn't listen.
Speaker 1 (02:07:37):
Not all the time.
Speaker 3 (02:07:38):
I just I was just I was a breakthrough.
Speaker 6 (02:07:41):
She's never done that, right, I mean now some raising
Greg's created, so the scenario that's not real, that's what.
Speaker 3 (02:07:49):
That's what she told me. Look, I don't know. I
wasn't there, so I don't know what gay. But you
don't have to draft just because he's a Burgess and
you don't have to draft with him.
Speaker 1 (02:08:00):
That was fine.
Speaker 3 (02:08:02):
You do good? Okay, buddy, that sounds good. Good now
you heck you do.
Speaker 1 (02:08:07):
This is the Rick Burchers Show, the Home of Greg
burchesse America's life Coach, The Rick Burchis.
Speaker 3 (02:08:28):
Show, just trying to have America thank you for being
with us today. We have covered a lot still to come.
Burgess Fall Battle. The box seats are ready, so that's
coming up here. And just a bit relief factor dot com.
Relief factor dot com. I mean, here we are you
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start thinking about you can see it off in the distance.
I know, if you're like us and you've got uh,
you've got still pretty hot muggy weather. But but some
of you off in the distance. Some of you are
ready to some degree you can, but you do know
that eventually the cold weather will be coming. Uh And
a lot of times the old body begins to ache
a little bit, a little little you know, you think,
(02:09:11):
oh boy, but relief factor. Well, let's just talk talk
about the email we got from Pamela. Pamela listens to
us in West Virginia, which, by the way, I was
in West Virginia for a brief moment over the weekend.
It was right on the West Virginia Virginia line. And
how many times do you think I sing country, will
tig me home to the police. I belong mountain, Mama,
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and I'll start doing blue Ridge Mountains, Shenandoa Valley into
a share was like, I think it's valley, isn't it.
Speaker 5 (02:09:44):
I thought it was river.
Speaker 3 (02:09:46):
Well, there is the Shenandoah Valley, but I the song,
I don't know, maybe there's both. Uh So I'm sure
she enjoyed there's a valley and a river. I've sang
the river and the valley, but I'm not sure which
one's right. Just sang it both ways, because I sang
it multiple times when we were driving down the country roads.
I love that song, so sing it again, honey. Uh yeah?
I share was like, so, how many more times we
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got on country roads? I said, so many times? As
I'm on the country road anytime we pull out of it.
You so. But anyway, She's from West Virginia. Your name's Pamela.
She said, I can't take a lot of prescribed medicines
because I get side effects. I heard you talking about
Relief Factor and I thought i'd get it. And since
I started taking the product, I can actually sleep again.
(02:10:28):
I'm so glad to hear that. Pamela had not been
able to sleep on my side or my stomach for
over a year because the painting my shoulders radiated down
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it valley or river?
Speaker 4 (02:10:57):
It's river?
Speaker 3 (02:10:57):
Yeah, So I guess there's a Shenandoah were in the
Shenandoah Valley?
Speaker 5 (02:11:02):
You just so they're Shenandoa National Parks.
Speaker 3 (02:11:06):
But yeah, the song the country, I always said river,
and then when I looked on the map it said valley,
and I'm like, am I singing it wrong? Is in
the song? Because I'm my on my GPS it kept
saying Shenandoah Valley and I'm like, am I.
Speaker 5 (02:11:19):
Sand a valley that still works?
Speaker 3 (02:11:22):
It does work the river? Of course, experimental aircraft it
wasn't for that would still have John Denver. I know,
uh speaking of speaking of this not a good story,
not an upbeat story, but it's interesting because you're kind
of wondering what happened. Uh, Colorado hunters found dead after
going missing and rugged terrain. They were elk hunting and
(02:11:45):
they found them. Now in the story, I mean, can
can I get a little something here about were they
I don't want to be gross, but I are in Cinernat.
Really were they maimed in any way? Did they did?
Were there child to say signs of what to me
is a thing I don't like to even think about.
It all was an animal attack? Doesn't see and here
(02:12:05):
it says anything like that.
Speaker 5 (02:12:07):
Horrible, horrible?
Speaker 3 (02:12:09):
What what could have led? Now? I will tell you
because it leads me to speculate, and that's all it
is is speculation if unless we get something new that
has something to do with bears. Of course, I would
think with two people, it's rare that a bear would
take two people out of course. I mean they're capable
of it. I just wonder bears, yeah could well right, yeah?
Speaker 7 (02:12:31):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:12:32):
But the thing I'm wondering is this one of those
things where I thought I knew more about berries while
berries than I did and they were poison mushroom, mushroom
situation going bad. I thought I had lines made. It
was a dangerous mushroom. You know, when they're both if
they both are both have died and there's no and
(02:12:52):
there's no sign of foul play and there's no sign
of animal attack, which they don't have in the story.
Maybe there is and they just hadn't shared it. You think, well,
what what could have killed two hunters at the same
they were experienced hunters. Yeah, But here's what's so weird is.
Speaker 6 (02:13:11):
They the camping gear and the backpacks were located in
the vehicle which was found and they were concerned because
of the heavy rain and bad weather. So some are
speculating they might have got struck by lightning. Okay, but
but we don't know that for sure. It's just there's
just it's just kind of weird that that suddenly they're
just they were found dead, but everything was in the vehicle.
Speaker 3 (02:13:34):
The vehicle was found.
Speaker 6 (02:13:37):
They had search and rescue teams multiple states, fifty four
professionally trained personnel and volunteers that were looking by foot,
horseback vehicles, helicopters, you name it.
Speaker 3 (02:13:49):
A lot of people claiming on the thing that yeah,
they were struck by lighting. I don't know if texture
is right or not.
Speaker 21 (02:13:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:13:55):
So you a guy that got struck by lightning.
Speaker 3 (02:13:58):
All right, So they're saying, did you his name was Rooster?
Speaker 5 (02:14:01):
Yeah, he really got that.
Speaker 3 (02:14:03):
Did he kill it?
Speaker 14 (02:14:04):
No?
Speaker 5 (02:14:04):
No, he he like woke up like twenty feet from
where he remembered being wow, and it smelled like burnt
hair man.
Speaker 3 (02:14:12):
Did he get on castor he was on.
Speaker 5 (02:14:13):
A hilltop messing with a water tower? He was like
a he was a ranch hand of a buddy mine.
Speaker 4 (02:14:18):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (02:14:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:14:19):
Man.
Speaker 3 (02:14:19):
So now they're saying, there some is there some new
update now.
Speaker 6 (02:14:24):
Where there's the story I was reading said that they
were suggesting that, Now, I guess to your point rick
if it was confirmed that they were by lightning.
Speaker 3 (02:14:31):
Okay, and now there's no I guess all right, so
they're saying the autops he must be out now, okay,
Well thank you for that man. So that's what kind
of wow? So they both got struck. Did your friend
since he lived through it and we've known people who
lived through it, any signs of superpowers or anything after?
Speaker 5 (02:14:47):
No, nothing like that. Unfortunately he was He talked slower,
but I don't know if that's all. I don't know
if that's a.
Speaker 3 (02:14:54):
Superpower and probably gets litt nervous around storms. Yeah, uh no,
that's trauma.
Speaker 20 (02:15:00):
Does you know?
Speaker 3 (02:15:01):
So that so that's it.
Speaker 5 (02:15:03):
And they were young, so now they know.
Speaker 3 (02:15:05):
Yeah, they sat. You know, elk hunting is you know,
that's hardcore, that's hard work. You ever had lightning strikes
so close you felt it? Kind of oh yeah? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's not a good feeling I got. Yeah one time
I got real close to it. Did you really? Oh yeah,
y teeth, it rattled your teeth. I'm making that part.
(02:15:28):
I tell you what. You uncontrollably sprint as fast as
you can. Yeah, yeah, Like I don't know why we
do that. I'm trying to out run lightning, right. Yeah.
I've had so many people with this man don't run
in the rain, that keep asking you about lightning. Now
you're gonna run whether you want to. Well, no, I said,
I said, But Dad also had a chapter that I covered.
He had this thing you talked about a lot, don't
be stupid, Yeah, and that one's under That was not
(02:15:50):
the point he was making, my boy. He wasn't saying
be daredevil's Yeah. My boys were out playing golf last
year golf time. A storm came in and they really
what any lightning in it, but it was starting to
rain really heavy, and so they were just going to
bypass the last three holes and get to the clubhouse
and it struck a tree half the half the fair
way up and they saw it. They said it was
(02:16:11):
the loudest thing there experiencing their life. Adler, I feel
like you probably feel pretty safe if you're with other people,
and like, yeah, that's true. Yeah, yeah, that is true.
Speaker 5 (02:16:22):
Happy y'all, proud y'all, feel good about yourselves and choys.
Speaker 3 (02:16:26):
I think that's a compliment. Yeah, well, you love to
tell about it.
Speaker 5 (02:16:30):
If I ordered the truckload of stupid people, and all
I got was, y'all.
Speaker 1 (02:16:33):
I'd be like, it's a Burger's show. He will likely
be the new CEO of Cracker Barrel Rick Burgess.
Speaker 3 (02:16:52):
Here we go, America. Thank you for being with us
as we work our way to a brand.
Speaker 5 (02:16:58):
New edition of the show.
Speaker 3 (02:17:00):
And if you missed in the show, you gotta go
back and you gotta you gotta pick it up. On
the bark House, the box seats were just discussing the
five hours of content. That's a lot. That's a big bowl,
that's a lot. That's a lot of food, a lot
of content. Uh, so you can always stay caught up
and never missed, because you might go, like we were
just talking about in the break, hey, i'd like to
(02:17:21):
hear y'all come in on castor oil and its effect
on beards and hair, and we would go, yeah, we've
already covered that. Yeah we got that, So you can
go back and go, I'm gonna try it, you know.
And then for the people who caught it, you don't
want to go to repeat it again, so you go
back and you find it. So there we go. Uh,
there's a new world we're living in, Fellas I'm when
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come when it comes to college football. Big weekend coming up,
yea every big weekend, Ryder Cup, Big Big Rider. Of course,
don't forget. That's only if the world doesn't end the
more right. You know, I didn't like this guy stretching
it over two days because I'm thinking, come on, I mean,
and it would be.
Speaker 4 (02:18:01):
It would be.
Speaker 3 (02:18:01):
It would be just like me to be like, say,
something I wanted to watch on TV, but I didn't
do it because I didn't want I go, I have
to go to bed. Sleep is you know, slip's crucial
to what we do and and apparently everything involving our
health together. Do you ever want to get ahead of
the person goes now we've discovered about things that really
(02:18:21):
benefit are beneficial for your health, And I go, he's sleeping. Yeah,
uh but anyway, and then I go, well, I better
not stay up, and then I'll be raptured. And I'm
standing there. You know, I won't care because I'll be
in the glory of the Lord. But there'll be that
little thing back there that goes. I could have watched
that I wouldn't even go into work. You know, It's
one It's one of those things where like you know
(02:18:43):
you you you know. It's one of those things where,
like you know, a snow day sneaks up on you
and you're thinking, I didn't even have to do my homework,
I know, right yeah, and you already had it done.
Uh you, and you wish you to know. So I
don't know. This South African guy, who I of course,
I'm sure when you know the beginning in the end,
decided to let somebody in on something that he said
(02:19:05):
no but no human knows. And he changed his mind
for a pastor in South Africa apparently, and uh and
told him when it was uh and uh, and it's
either today or tomorrow, which which I've never known the
Lord God Almighty to not know which day it would
be the creator of time? Yeah, who is above time?
Does an answer to time that is all knowing?
Speaker 5 (02:19:28):
Could this be? Did he say that two days? It
could be two days because of time zones?
Speaker 3 (02:19:33):
Good point.
Speaker 5 (02:19:33):
And right now it's it's actually Wednesday in some countries.
Speaker 3 (02:19:36):
Right okay?
Speaker 14 (02:19:38):
Right?
Speaker 5 (02:19:38):
When so he was just being he was just being smart.
Speaker 3 (02:19:42):
Yeah, what are you talking about? Don't you know that everything?
Don't you know that everything in the Bible is about
the United States of America. Nothing else in Central Time.
That's correct. You know that, didn't you know that? Come on,
you know all prophecy revolves around this country. Okay, of
course it's got hard to find us.
Speaker 5 (02:19:57):
But yeah, it is real hard to find you shed
the Bible and we wish we could.
Speaker 3 (02:20:02):
Yeah, but uh, just like a.
Speaker 5 (02:20:04):
Mention of like the Grand Canyon or something would be nice.
Speaker 3 (02:20:06):
Said little something, anything? Can we get an angel stand
on the Grand Canyon? Where that hurt us something? While
I was standing some places in the Middle East, right,
I'm talking about the sooner the universe? What happened to you? Uh?
Speaker 6 (02:20:18):
Nothing, I just I've told you how much I love
my dad, right, oh yeah, very clear on record and
on X I mean he we actually had we actually
had a conversation about this just the other day because
he gets on himself for getting frustrated because I can't
imagine not being able to see how frustrating that can be.
(02:20:38):
And he said, and and I'm talking to him about
different things. And he said, you know, I don't get
to post as much because I can't quite see what
I'm doing. I'm trying to talk it in there. And
is it correcting it?
Speaker 3 (02:20:47):
Is it not?
Speaker 6 (02:20:49):
And and he said, so a lot of times I
just won't. And I was like, well, Dad, just every morning,
just send me what you want and I'll post it
for you. If that's what you want. I said, that
shouldn't hold you back. We got ways to get an assistant. Yeah,
but you know sometimes he didn't want to bother you,
y'all to understand about it, your mom, I don't want
to bother you.
Speaker 4 (02:21:06):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:21:06):
But he sent something out today and I know it
was a TYPEO and.
Speaker 6 (02:21:13):
He meant he meant to say Satan, but he said,
even so, come Lord Jesus, we live in evil days
and an evil Santa cursed world and I know.
Speaker 3 (02:21:28):
It's evil.
Speaker 6 (02:21:30):
It was either I know Satan, evil Satan cursed world,
or you know, I'm not really sure. Probably I know
it's probably not to mean Sannah, and I love it.
I love the folks that because they get it. They
understand that it's just an auto correct is all, because
he's talking into the one.
Speaker 3 (02:21:50):
That was a bad one. But do you think maybe
your dad ever told you when he was a little
boy one time he got like a bucket of cold
and he's mad about it. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:22:00):
Yeah, I just love him so much. But someone said
here on text nation. I love your dad. I love
his post, but I love when the phone phone auto
corrects him too. And then you saw it and then
and there it is even so, come Lord Jesus, with
evil days in an evil Santa world. You said you
would help, and I know, and I got to get
on him about that. I'm like, that's that's not going
(02:22:22):
to hold you back. Just every morning, let's communicate. You
send what you want and i'll I'll get the log
in for your ex account and I'll put it.
Speaker 3 (02:22:28):
In the darkness all around. Even Santa's evil now and
he don't even know. I would love to let him know.
Go ahead, all right, hold on, let's see so he
knows now listening want he would probably doesn't know he oh, yeah,
he loves the river. You kidding me? But he hears, uh, yeah,
you mean the Shenandoah River. I don't know if he's
(02:22:49):
if he's gonna answer West Virginia Blue Rich Mountains. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:22:55):
Sometimes he can't answer the phone because it's like upside
at whatever he tries to answer it. And so if
he doesn't answer, you'll.
Speaker 3 (02:23:02):
Hey, Dad, how you doing? We're live on the air, Dad, Yes, sir,
how you how you feeling. How you feeling this morning, Dad.
Speaker 16 (02:23:09):
I'm feeling the square skill of one to ten about
them nineteen.
Speaker 6 (02:23:14):
Okay, that's how nineteen and then the nineteen is good. Hey, hey,
I wanted to let you know of a little auto
correct on one of your posts this morning. It says,
you know, you said, even so, come Lord Jesus, we
live in evil days and an evil what was it?
Speaker 3 (02:23:33):
Something cursed world? What were you going to say? There?
And an evil?
Speaker 20 (02:23:37):
It is it?
Speaker 3 (02:23:39):
Satan? Cursed sin? Okay, well, it puts Santa, It puts Santa. Yeah,
you've thrown Santa under the bun.
Speaker 6 (02:23:49):
Yeah, yeah, it's It's a great post. I just wanted
to let you know about that because we're getting a
chuckle out of it.
Speaker 3 (02:23:57):
Oh my goodness. But you know, I don't think we
need to delete it.
Speaker 6 (02:24:02):
I think you just need to let it roll, you know,
because you know, that's one thing about X I wish
they could do.
Speaker 3 (02:24:07):
Could you could like correct it, edit it? You can
if you have that upgrade.
Speaker 1 (02:24:11):
I'm pushing.
Speaker 6 (02:24:14):
Oh really, hey, that's that's i'd love to say. Okay, Well, okay,
well tell mom, I said, hey, and I love y'all.
I just wanted to let you know Evil Santa.
Speaker 1 (02:24:26):
Ready, Yes, sir, Sta need Jesus.
Speaker 3 (02:24:28):
Okay, there you go. Sorry to bother you all, Dad, Okay,
glad y'all are up moving around. That's good for you.
Loud breath, Evilan it gets to going in that grocery store,
I can't say anything. My mom fired me thinking I
do the same thing. Today's grocery day. I think it is.
(02:24:52):
It is. Yeah, we're gonna, We're gonna get that result.
We got it. What if you've been talking to him,
just she'll got him. She'll sometimes she'll pull the front
of it and he just walks behind him or right there.
Speaker 20 (02:25:07):
Hit.
Speaker 3 (02:25:07):
But sometimes she'll get to pulling him. You know, we
we've talked about. Yeah, you realize your dad is posted
Evil Santa. Yeah, hand took cursed world somewhere some little
kids going, mom sad he's not on a good list.
Speaker 6 (02:25:23):
But you know, look at that attitude though he just laughed.
It's when I think I need I need patience. I
hang out with him and I'm like, I'm nowhere.
Speaker 3 (02:25:33):
I will tell you based on the post of the past,
Santa took a little heat today, but somewhere the Apostle
Paul saying it was nothing like mine.
Speaker 6 (02:25:40):
Yeah, Paul got him out one day, big time. So
you're saying blue mark you can edit. Yeah, maybe I
need to get him a blue.
Speaker 3 (02:25:47):
Mark you can. I'm glad because I won't proof reading
since of man, i've got something misspelled, I've got left
a word out of the sentence. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:25:56):
Yeah, and so they you can you can edit if
you upgrade to Yeah, okay, well i'll look into that.
What I love too about him is like, hey, dad,
do you want to edit that or whatever?
Speaker 3 (02:26:07):
No, just let it roll. Yeah, I think we need
to hear about evil center. People enjoy when I rush
one out because some people start reposting it. Then I'll
go edit it, and the repost people still have the
wrong one, and then they have to go back and
get the new one, you know, and go back. So
I appreciate that though. All right, we'll be back. We
come back unscreened phone calls. America speaks, Oh boy, America speaks.
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So to the phones we go. Hello, there you're on
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Speaker 20 (02:27:40):
I was wondering to y'all ever talk to Bubba?
Speaker 14 (02:27:43):
How's he doing?
Speaker 16 (02:27:43):
And you think you'll ever be a guest on the show.
Speaker 3 (02:27:45):
He's doing great from what we gather. We know we
haven't talked very much at all, but all indications are
he's got it just like he likes it. We continue
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Speaker 13 (02:27:58):
Morning, phones, how y'all doing?
Speaker 3 (02:27:59):
We're doing fantastic roll on all right.
Speaker 20 (02:28:03):
I just want to say, I need this guy to
figure out what day it's going to be.
Speaker 21 (02:28:06):
Is it gonna be the rast?
Speaker 16 (02:28:08):
Are gonna come today or tomorrow?
Speaker 20 (02:28:09):
Because I need to know if I need to leave
work today or call out tomorrow so I can have
a free day.
Speaker 3 (02:28:13):
I know there's that term call out again. As a generation,
we always called it call in yelling, but the younger
people say call out. I've noticed that, you know. I
don't know. He was not specific, and I know that
the scriptures tell us that no man knows today or
the hour. I don't know how this guy got past that,
but he thinks he did. I'm gonna go ahead and
(02:28:34):
just give you some advice with a high degree of confidence.
Now I can't guarantee you know, I'd like to think
that you're okay, but I don't. I don't think you
should be concerned about the rapture over the next come.
I think we're gonna make it that. That's my feel
really confident about that. Rick Burgess Show, unscreen phone calls.
Speaker 16 (02:28:53):
Go ahead, Hey, guys, motigreator Mike here. I haven't hurt
speedy dude, mister Allen lately.
Speaker 19 (02:29:01):
He is he stopped doing it?
Speaker 16 (02:29:02):
Or what's going on with that?
Speaker 3 (02:29:04):
Yeah, I hadn't been brought up. Yeah well, and plus
I mean yeah well, and plus that was kind of
a joke on Bubba, So him not being here brought up. Yeah,
it's uh, you know, we none of us dealt with
mister Allen, even though I'm sure and it was his quote,
yeah and it was yeah, so we we probably didn't
come up as much. Rick Burgess show unscreen phone calls.
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Go ahead, I need Brisket Burgers to walk on, walk
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Oh you mean so me did jay Brisket burd Brisket Burgess.
Oh okay, you're gonna do it. Well, I'm gonna try it.
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All right, Well done, well done, Thank you very much,
Thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (02:30:25):
Get you know how some nicknames work for kids, but
then when you grow up into them, it doesn't work anymore.
Like scooter scooter Yuger Booger, Sure, I.
Speaker 3 (02:30:35):
Would Is that really his name? I don't know, but
I think it is.
Speaker 23 (02:30:42):
You know, I know.
Speaker 3 (02:30:44):
You're I just work a couple of people nam booger
and it goes through Scooter usually can stop. How do
we feel about? How we feel about if you're? If
you're if they called you a little boy Skippy? Don't
you kind of have to go to skip?
Speaker 1 (02:30:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:30:58):
You can't stay with Skippy, can you?
Speaker 5 (02:31:00):
It's almost the same with like Tommy, he's Ricky easy, Bobby, Johnny.
Speaker 3 (02:31:07):
You say, Bobby, you just upset one of our guys
that caught eye Joe's Yes, his name's literally Tommy. Yeah?
Was that that wasn't Tommy's fine?
Speaker 5 (02:31:19):
I want to talk about it. Okay, there it is booger.
BC Farland's real name is Anthony Durell McFarlane.
Speaker 3 (02:31:24):
You know I had a feeling booger what and it's
given name? Yes? Don't care for him now we had
him on. He's kind of rude.
Speaker 14 (02:31:29):
What.
Speaker 5 (02:31:30):
Dabbo Sweeney's real name is William Christopher Sweeney. Where do
you get Dabbo?
Speaker 3 (02:31:36):
I don't know. There's a story behind it. I can
remember some kid couldn't say it right when they were
growing up or something, didn't. I say, William, we talk
about our dad always had these little quarrel Yeah. Dad,
for some reason couldn't get past that. Coach Fisher wanted
people to continue to call him Jimbo as an adult.
I don't know why he hated that one, but Jimbo,
(02:31:58):
I'm like grown. I'm like dad, there's a grown man
just two holes over named jim Do Jimbo. You've upset him?
We continue. Rick Birders Show on screen phone calls, go.
Speaker 11 (02:32:09):
Bryan Johnson would be very prayer of that. Well, I'd
just like to say something about the Talco bill from
last week. I got to say that was the best
taste and watch it I've ever ever had. However, I'm
not sure how to seal about it because it's like
it damaged and cleansed.
Speaker 20 (02:32:25):
N Hall and all this once.
Speaker 3 (02:32:27):
Sure, that's really really good. Rick Birgers Show, unscreen phone calls, go, Hey.
Speaker 19 (02:32:36):
Y'all guys seen where dude Whites came out with pumpkin
spice wipes.
Speaker 16 (02:32:40):
So if you smell pumpkin spice but you don't see
anybody drinking it, you know somebody dud.
Speaker 3 (02:32:44):
Dude that was a long way home for one, but
that really was, by the way, another thing that Dad
was quirky about, and it reminds me of this time.
You're in a different way, remember sharing I talked about this,
by the way this past week that Dad didn't understand.
Whoever declared we all want to smell old lemons? Yeah?
Why not? I want something to be lemon fresh? Who
said I want to smell lemons? And I thought, Dad,
(02:33:06):
no one cares about that but you. But another thing,
do you get a little overwhelmed with pumpkin everything that's real? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (02:33:13):
Yeah, No, wait a minute, whoa pumpkin spices? Dude, wipes
are real and they're calling him dumpkin spice And I'm
not messing with you.
Speaker 3 (02:33:21):
Oh you're making that up. I tell you what. I'm
mad about that we didn't come up with that. Yeah,
because the minute he said that, if we could have
gone with dumpkin and pulled that line out of what
a great.
Speaker 6 (02:33:32):
One because it was brought up. How did Dabo Sweeny
get his name, you are correct, Greg from his older
brother Trip. The story goes that was Swenny when he
was young. Trip was a little older, about a year
older than Davos Sweeney and referred to him as that
boy because something about he mispronounced William or whatever. But
(02:33:53):
because Trip was young, it sounded like Dabo compared to
that boy, or something to that effect. And that's how
the story goes. And that just up with him and
and coaching, and said, I didn't even know to the
third grade my real name was William.
Speaker 3 (02:34:04):
Did you know that? He his older brother used to
picking the bill and his teams, and then you stopped
doing it because he got tired of winning. That's right.
We continue Rick Bird's show, unscreen phonecasts.
Speaker 4 (02:34:15):
Go ahead, brown nose, Cowvin.
Speaker 3 (02:34:20):
What does that mean? I've come to the conclusion that
he's looking for I reacts, And then can I say
this to you? Though I like it, I don't look.
You've been happily married for a long, long time, redeemed
by the Lord Jesus Christ. Yes, but apparently in another
life you took his girlfriend from it? Did Yeah, that
(02:34:40):
could happen. He's still mad about it. Apparently, can go days?
Speaker 5 (02:34:44):
How did dirty?
Speaker 3 (02:34:49):
Too much? Kang?
Speaker 1 (02:34:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:34:51):
Too much? Time over?
Speaker 5 (02:34:53):
Too much?
Speaker 3 (02:34:53):
Can we continue Dirty? It's always funny? Rick ber unscreen
phone calls, go ahead, So.
Speaker 20 (02:35:03):
I have my own lightning strike story. I was standing
about two feet away from a big tree that got
struck by lightning, and obviously I survived. For a long
time afterwards, I would randomly smell oranges and just for
no reason, and I asked my doctor and he said
that was not uncommon. And I said, well, how long
is this going to last? He said, could be six months,
(02:35:25):
could be the rest of your life. I said the
rest of my life. And he said, look, bro, just
be happy. It's oranges.
Speaker 7 (02:35:32):
Ya.
Speaker 3 (02:35:33):
This is the first story. So yeah, so wow, he
made it. I think you made it. Don't do it
until don't do it, Greg, you want to do it?
I heard some people get struck speechmed. You got him
(02:35:58):
to do anything when he was I don't ever want
to help everyone. Remember I got him. I got from
the trampoline out of window. Do you want to I
got him to jump on a trampoline out of a window.
I can get out, I can get doing top of
the hour.
Speaker 1 (02:36:19):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 4 (02:36:34):
You better listen up. You know what we say.
Speaker 3 (02:36:42):
You gotta find.
Speaker 1 (02:36:48):
Broadcasting from the world The Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (02:36:53):
All right, here we go. Thanks for being with us today.
Speaker 21 (02:36:55):
America.
Speaker 23 (02:36:59):
So we've got a lot to do still ahead, including
the box seats there they are sitting here. Ready, we're
gonna meet all of them this hour, and two of
them are about to take on each other in a
little something that we call the Burgess Ball Battle to
start the hourur.
Speaker 3 (02:37:21):
So we we have a random drawing that that will
be taking place. Speedy's already gone and had everybody draw
out a number, and so now we will look and
we will see who has actually been selected as Speedy
heads over to the Burgess Ball court. Speedy, can you
(02:37:46):
tell these wonderful people which two of them would do
battle and get a shot at the wheel. Yes, Rick,
Tony Bedford, Oh, he's fired Tony Benford is ready, Tony,
he is fired up.
Speaker 4 (02:38:01):
He will play.
Speaker 8 (02:38:02):
Debbie Hopkins, Debbie holl Debbie, let's go, Davy, come on.
Speaker 3 (02:38:08):
Now, Debbie Hopkins. They go. They will take on each
other here, and y'all ready, y'all focus, you ready to go? Okay,
these two were up.
Speaker 6 (02:38:18):
Ready ready, Hey, put the ball down, y'all can't touch Okay,
here we go, all right, so we got thirty seconds,
y'all ready, and you'll go right after the applause and
go all right, here we go.
Speaker 3 (02:38:33):
They're going.
Speaker 5 (02:38:34):
Now we got we got Tony to the left, Debbie
to the right.
Speaker 3 (02:38:37):
It's two to two. Now, last ten seconds, everything counts
as a three. Oh my gosh, that almost went over
the board.
Speaker 4 (02:38:42):
It's four to four.
Speaker 3 (02:38:44):
It's four to four right now, Debbie's up six to four.
Oh my gracious.
Speaker 5 (02:38:48):
Fifteen seconds left. It's six to six.
Speaker 3 (02:38:49):
Now it's six six with twelve seconds left. Tony just
took the lead eleven to eight. Eight seconds left. Everything
counts as a three right now. Now it's fourteen to eleven.
Debbie's trying to come from high but it looks to
be as though Tony is gonna win twenty to fourteen.
Speaker 4 (02:39:06):
Wow, that was closed.
Speaker 3 (02:39:08):
Wait, it was anybody till we got to the three
pointers and then Tony full away. So now we will
have Debbie Hopkins go to the will first. Now, on Friday,
the loser spun one thousand dollars and the winner took
it away from them. So that's your deal, Tony. Whatever
(02:39:30):
is spun by her, you can actually take. Now the
here's the issue. If you take it, that's it. You
can't then spend and take the best of the two.
So you can chance on spending something better. So first
of all, Debbie, I want you to say loud we
we all can hear it's not will to me, and
(02:39:51):
give the will a spin.
Speaker 4 (02:39:52):
It's not to me.
Speaker 3 (02:39:54):
She's mad about it. I'm mad about it, all mad
about it. Move spin, This is gonna be this is
a very smooth. It's gonna be really close. Come on around,
Come on around, coming around, coming around, coming around. All right, So, Tony,
you can have Greg tell you something that aggravates him
and chaps his rear end, or you can take your
(02:40:14):
own spin to see if you get upgrade. Okay, So
the audience that was one click from five hundred, one
click from five hundred, and then you say it's will
to me and spin it. Here we go, Tony the winter.
Speaker 14 (02:40:27):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (02:40:28):
Now we'll spin to see if he can produce something
for himself.
Speaker 4 (02:40:34):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:40:34):
And here comes the wheel coming around again. There goes
five hundred. Its gone coming around. There's Beth Mowen's and
there's some goodies. Oh, we're gonna doj again, so is
DJ Rick. So so I will now walk a song
we already don't want Greg, Greg George, I don't know
(02:41:00):
he's on the stick. Greg, you didn't never do it's
set up and quit being so like you're disgusted by it.
I mean, good night, I'm home all right? Hey, put
your headphones on so you can hear the music. You're
about to walk. George straight, George straight, my buddy, George. Yeah,
we're here for living in Texas.
Speaker 6 (02:41:19):
Maybe you want to do afternoon drive, say where I'm
I'm here for the right home.
Speaker 3 (02:41:23):
Greg, why you do it? I'm not doing it because
I don't know how to do it. And the thing is,
you know how to do Rick.
Speaker 4 (02:41:28):
You know how to do it.
Speaker 3 (02:41:29):
Yeah, that's DJ Rick. Let me tell you he's not
gonna do it. Tell when he buckles down.
Speaker 5 (02:41:34):
What makes Greg? You've been in radio for fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (02:41:40):
More? Makes me dig in even more?
Speaker 4 (02:41:44):
Your union?
Speaker 5 (02:41:45):
I can't do that. That's not my job. That's right.
Speaker 3 (02:41:47):
Let's try this, Hey, Papa, we Oh yeah, Papa, I
just buy something. Please Greg for a minute, just see
if it takes hold of Listen, y'ahn' wasting your time.
Speaker 4 (02:41:59):
Just listen.
Speaker 3 (02:42:00):
I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it, Okay, Pa,
good one time? No, So Hey, this is Greg. I
want to send us out to all the par company buddies. Yeah,
that was running out of time. This goes all the
lightning moon.
Speaker 5 (02:42:13):
I used to be one.
Speaker 3 (02:42:14):
Yeah, all right here it is rude to rich. We're
here rocking the Jude rock.
Speaker 4 (02:42:21):
You hate everything me too.
Speaker 3 (02:42:23):
You don't like to hear it like it is, and
you can eat it.
Speaker 5 (02:42:26):
It's a terrible Tuesday. Here we go, terrible Tuesday attitude.
Speaker 3 (02:42:30):
Don't they not mad about it? Got rub on my shoulder.
I'll be rude to you and then come back and
be nuts. It's not your ac that's my breath. You
don't like it, then you can right here we go.
All right. So w r e s you get some ideas. Yeah, great,
all right you w RBS one O four seven afternoons
are feeling good todays. We're working your way home. Let
(02:42:51):
here a little shout out to the Southern Company, great virgins.
I'm around the power line trying to restore power. The
ladies said, Greg, look I'm good.
Speaker 1 (02:42:59):
An MG's little red.
Speaker 4 (02:43:02):
Even milcol.
Speaker 3 (02:43:07):
You dj name redneck. Next it is this just Greg Burgess,
You know me. It was red necks. Go for it, Greg,
I'm not walking the song. You'll just forget it. That
was good job. Thanks. I seen him a shaft why
it's up there. I seen him a shout out doing
afternoon drives. Get her by home home. I know you're
(02:43:30):
struck in traffic, but this is redneck sick huck.
Speaker 1 (02:43:32):
Look at.
Speaker 3 (02:43:35):
The face that your bumping the bumper. But you got me, baby,
chatty bumma. Where we go to Greg? What's time to
look out there? May we get you to be the
weather person sent out to Greg's hands looking apout me?
Speaker 4 (02:43:46):
Oh look, everybody's backed up. Can't nobody drive?
Speaker 3 (02:43:49):
You're gonna have another pump your breaks and punk your horn.
He's got the break right next sexit driving your home?
All right, we'll come back. We'll meet everyone in the
box seat that wants to say hello. And the big
boy Mike.
Speaker 1 (02:44:03):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. They are the uncles
your parents warned you about the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (02:44:31):
We're back. Thanks for being with us today, America. Let's
say hello to those people that are in the box seats.
Speaker 4 (02:44:41):
I about to be ahead of all.
Speaker 3 (02:44:43):
Right, so here they come. Uh shoot the big boy Mike,
Tony and Sonya befferte they come. Tony just won the
Burgess all that I've got.
Speaker 4 (02:44:58):
I've got show.
Speaker 3 (02:45:01):
Hello was one five hundred dollars?
Speaker 24 (02:45:03):
Well, I'll tell you what if I did, there was
someone out there made me sign an agreement that if
I won five hundred or one thousand, that ninety percent
of that would be notated back to Big Box Entertainment.
Speaker 14 (02:45:13):
Thank you.
Speaker 24 (02:45:14):
I guess he's trying to make sure you guys last y.
Speaker 3 (02:45:18):
That's a good idea. Good to see it here from
Big Time Rush today. So Sonya, you saw Tony were
you pulled them from money? Absolutely?
Speaker 18 (02:45:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:45:31):
So you guys are from east to Boga right, big city?
Oh yeah, and you went you graduated, Sonya from Oxford
High School class in nineteen eighty nine. That is correct,
go big, oh go b Well good, So you guys
have any questions your shout outs?
Speaker 24 (02:45:44):
Well I got I head, sat out, I wrote him
down and kept growing as we've been here. First, our
children at our church, we see.
Speaker 3 (02:45:52):
Get in that Mi Tomeu. Children at church, you won't
be getting to walk a song. I can like that.
Speaker 24 (02:45:59):
No, So we're we work with the children ministry at
our church, and so I want to shout out to
all the children we work with the second grade through
sixth grade. So uh so, I want to shout out
to them, Elijah and Elizabeth. He's our new youth minister,
but he's also my new son in law. And then
(02:46:20):
so uh so, and that's our church. And then uh
Sonia's sisters Tina and Nona. Tina like Texater five times
saying hey, I want to shout out and then uh
and then my I also work on the minute, the
media team at church, and I want to do a
shout out to Hunter Willingham. He's my media assistant and uh,
(02:46:41):
I mean he he was in my VBS class till
he was too old to be in my VBS class,
and he was my assistant and I just want to
do shout out for him.
Speaker 3 (02:46:48):
I just enjoy him.
Speaker 24 (02:46:49):
He makes uh makes just, he makes things uh just.
It's an adventure when working with Hunters.
Speaker 3 (02:46:58):
He could pull off your shirt with your face on it.
He's got Bucky on there.
Speaker 24 (02:47:05):
It was between this and my Charlie Brown shirt. Son,
you wish I wore the Charlie Brown That'll be Halloween.
And then uh one thing on Adler, I want to
thank him. Last yesterday and today, I think on the
Breaks was a lot better, a lot better than cat videos.
Speaker 3 (02:47:24):
So I swear upgrade.
Speaker 24 (02:47:25):
But I did notice that when you're trying to beat,
you know, touched lightly on certain subjects. Adler doesn't have
a filter.
Speaker 3 (02:47:31):
No, he doesn't.
Speaker 24 (02:47:32):
So I don't know if we need to apply a
filter like hey, Ruby's listening filter or something like that
that might help, because you know, if I'm listening on
the breaks, sometimes there's something that slips or something like.
Speaker 3 (02:47:44):
That, and then he's reckless. In the breaks breaks, it's reckless.
Speaker 5 (02:47:50):
They hear everything.
Speaker 24 (02:47:53):
And then I miss Henry the horse. He doesn't come
out as much first team. When he does come out,
he needs more clothes. But but but I didn't see
that he's taking up the drums. You saw that video too,
but I actually sent one. They're saying, hey, is that
where he's at.
Speaker 5 (02:48:10):
That's his cousin. Man gets drummers his cousin.
Speaker 3 (02:48:13):
They're not okay, you know directly.
Speaker 24 (02:48:15):
And then I also want to say that a lot
of them. I wanted to make sure my lovely wife
the thing before Jesus came back. I wanted to bring
her to the rick Burgers show. That's why I broke
the rules instead of waiting a year, That's why I came.
Speaker 3 (02:48:27):
Back anything for the wife. You may Yeah, that's right,
and shout out to my four year old at Faith
Christian School in Aniston, Alabama. That one so great.
Speaker 25 (02:48:39):
We all hear.
Speaker 3 (02:48:40):
Thank you so much, Thank you so much, and shout
out to you. Really everybody needs to Yeah, so here
comes Eddie.
Speaker 4 (02:48:48):
Half got here you come.
Speaker 3 (02:48:49):
He only missed the rainbow Omega and the Bee Company.
Speaker 4 (02:48:54):
Don't hurry, Eddie.
Speaker 3 (02:48:55):
We got plenty of times. So Eddie, goodness see you buddy,
like speed, brother one speed. I understand, brother, I understand. Hey,
thank you so much for he brought cinnamon roll wrapped
connect a sauce.
Speaker 5 (02:49:10):
That's the boys.
Speaker 3 (02:49:11):
That's so good. Thank you. I like you look too. Yeah,
in the same barber you know there so any questions
or shout outs.
Speaker 26 (02:49:18):
I just shout out my beautiful wife who celebrated her
twenty fifth birthday for the fourteenth time.
Speaker 3 (02:49:23):
Yes, what's your name, Stephanie Stephane on that one.
Speaker 26 (02:49:30):
My two brother in laws, uh Nate Carter and Ken
Robinson are both big fans of the show.
Speaker 3 (02:49:35):
When the Man Church. Oh, thank you man, thank you
very much. We're gonna try to plan it. We all three,
let's be here one day yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:49:42):
You could.
Speaker 3 (02:49:42):
You could get Tony to book you some seats.
Speaker 4 (02:49:46):
He knows how he gets around.
Speaker 26 (02:49:48):
I felt like I got lucky because it's in uh
speed email about a month ago out No, no, he
answered pretty quick and then he's like, just check back
in closer to time. And they met thank Thursday, and
he's like, yeah, come on, that's good. Yeah, we had
somebody cancels man. So that worked out, you know, Tastonation.
I'm traveling trash.
Speaker 3 (02:50:07):
Man on travel tax Nation. I'm all over the country,
so you sent me from far. Yeah, I've seen something.
I gave you a shout out this morning. You missed it.
Speaker 4 (02:50:17):
I did well.
Speaker 3 (02:50:18):
I had to get my hair just right, get the
you know, the connect and stuff was delicious. Thank you
for that. I appreciate it. Enjoy the rest of the show. Yes,
thank you.
Speaker 22 (02:50:29):
Eddie better known as Zach trash Man. Cameron and Jared Blumber.
Oh God, look at here, Cameron?
Speaker 3 (02:50:41):
How are you? How are you good? You having a
good time today? I am okay, Well, that's nice to
meet you have any shout outs your questions? Really? Okay?
Well that's smart tool, that's I like it. What about you? Jared?
It's been listening for twenty five years. And Jordan, thank
you with a showing this show as well going to school,
thank you, thank you very much. Well, Camera, you're being
(02:51:02):
raced right, So how old are you Camera, I'm twelve,
twelve years old. Well, I'm glad you've got to come
today with that and and and spend some time with us.
It's been so much fun getting to know you, and
I hope you enjoyed the rest of the show. And
I saw shooting basketball too. You got a pretty good shot. Yeah,
that's right. That wasn't bad. It's not bad. I mean Greg,
he could probably beat you in the break right, yeah,
(02:51:23):
right now. And do you wish that Greg would have
tried to walk asong like it did?
Speaker 6 (02:51:26):
J Yes, look at him real sweet like and say Greg,
will you please say Greg, would you please try not walk?
Speaker 3 (02:51:35):
I don't know how I'm not. And Colin papa like
you wanted his grand kids, Papa, you walk us on
from That's good, right, We enjoy the rest of the show.
Speaker 4 (02:51:48):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (02:51:49):
That's funny.
Speaker 4 (02:51:51):
And David Hawkins here.
Speaker 3 (02:51:58):
Come. So you guys brought the candy that is made
from Captain crunch the berries. Yes, Colossal Bear crunch crushed me.
Great guy one a minute on his doctor slept that
I was. I got one on sugar added to him,
but they got no offense. So tell me where you
(02:52:18):
guys from?
Speaker 10 (02:52:19):
Uh Elkmont just a little north Athens.
Speaker 3 (02:52:22):
Okay. Any questions or shout outs?
Speaker 10 (02:52:24):
Uh?
Speaker 14 (02:52:24):
Just my mom.
Speaker 10 (02:52:25):
I don't know if she's watching or not to tell
her we were going to be on whatever. My sister,
she works at the Heart center in the Hostole hospital, Okay.
And her husband what if he's working today or not?
Uh about it?
Speaker 3 (02:52:40):
What about you Tall, our friends and family? Debby, you
almost won the birds fall bottle.
Speaker 4 (02:52:48):
You can't even have them.
Speaker 3 (02:52:50):
I mean you can't.
Speaker 4 (02:52:51):
I ain't have nothing.
Speaker 3 (02:52:54):
And one more to you just right quick? Uh?
Speaker 10 (02:52:56):
My boss and place I worked for, letting me off,
we're small comedy. There are three of us that work there.
You better tell tell Automotive and fed with Tennessee. Gon'll
need your car checked out.
Speaker 4 (02:53:09):
I like that, Mart.
Speaker 3 (02:53:11):
How about Brince and Sonny Wire.
Speaker 14 (02:53:19):
Show?
Speaker 3 (02:53:19):
Brince, you said you brought sausage balls today, but it
had it's low and you was almond flowers? That what
you said? Yeah? So she actually made them?
Speaker 23 (02:53:30):
Just love car.
Speaker 18 (02:53:31):
So the car instead of regular flower cheese sausage.
Speaker 3 (02:53:35):
I tell you one thing, you didn't hold back on
the cheese.
Speaker 14 (02:53:37):
I like that.
Speaker 20 (02:53:37):
I love that.
Speaker 3 (02:53:40):
Yeah. So so where you guys from Morris Mars I
need the audience didn't know that so any any shout
outs or questions you guys, H.
Speaker 18 (02:53:50):
No, I didn't never listen to freaking Bubba that much,
but when you guys started doing this, I I've been
listening really since January.
Speaker 3 (02:54:00):
Thank you.
Speaker 18 (02:54:01):
I really enjoy it, and we listen to strange encounters.
We actually uh emailed about he's a guy that had
a seizure at the beach with the angel.
Speaker 3 (02:54:11):
Yes, yes, how about that? Put a face with a
story now, well that's great. Will you guys have been
a great encouragement today and you brought some delicious food
and I hope you all enjoyed the show and glad
you got on board with the new show. That's great, son. Yeah, yeah,
I just want to shout out to the people at
the Church of Bradford Road and also a good friend
(02:54:35):
of mine, Luke Adler. You I bet he doesn't speak
of Chris much.
Speaker 5 (02:54:44):
He says he's he's he's an interesting guy in that.
Speaker 3 (02:54:49):
Y'all enjoyed the rest of the Show'll thank you so much,
Thank you less thanks. Sure they encourage me on that
we come back. Still some stories to cover today before
we're done. One of them is, uh, we've got some
classic Trump coming up on some of his quotes.
Speaker 14 (02:55:04):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:55:05):
If you're taking ozampic, you'll enjoy this cut. We'll be
right back to stay close.
Speaker 1 (02:55:10):
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at the cool table, the Rick Burgess Show.
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One one quote from Trump that we haven't hit on,
which a lot of you are asking about. And you
know what this time you're asking, have we done something
this late in the show, And the answer is no,
(02:57:40):
we haven't, but we're about to. So Trump, here is Trump.
He had a quote yesterday Trump talking about ozempik. Oh
oh oh oh zimp bick. Okay, So here he is.
And it's a short clip, but it's funny for a
show of.
Speaker 12 (02:58:02):
Like an os epic or the fact I call it
the fat pill or the fat drug. Sometimes it works,
I guess for people the ones I've seen it hasn't
worked so well.
Speaker 3 (02:58:11):
A lot of friends of fat they said, yeah, lost
some weight. I said, you don't look at to me.
But is that a cat be It can't be a
truth quote. It's real, it can't be. Now he's done this,
he's done. Yeah, he's done something on this before where
they talk about a specific buddy of his is. I mean,
(02:58:32):
so if you bring up ozimpic around him, you're going
to get this narrative. He's just I guess it works
for some people, not many obviously. Yeah, oh oh, I
call it fat people. But I mean I would have
to I would have to disagree. Are people having like
(02:58:53):
really good successful I don't know what he's done. He's
throw it out there. I don't think anything gotten fatter
does That's what. Yeah, but remind me in the break toends,
what now I saw something today on this topic, but
I might sare it. I'll tell you no, it's it's
(02:59:16):
it's it's just something I picked up on them, but
I'm not gonna share it right now. I got to
investigated also, So I guess that was part of the
whole up we did talk about, you know, some of
these breakthroughs we hope with autism and some of the
things you know about maybe taking our vaccines with with
babies and children and spreading them out, maybe let them
(02:59:37):
get a little older, you know, try to try to
just be wise. So we we hit those. Was that
part of that whole presentation with yesterday?
Speaker 5 (02:59:45):
It was yes, sir, all right, all right?
Speaker 3 (02:59:47):
So uh well, you said yes, sir, well, I realized
he sees me with the gray beard and you know,
the gray hair, and he sees me as is more
of a sir to him.
Speaker 5 (03:00:00):
You got to be careful with my sirs, because I said,
I said.
Speaker 3 (03:00:02):
I don't ever apologize for a sir. Yeah, but you
forget you're like forty.
Speaker 5 (03:00:05):
I said it to Ezra. I said it to Ezra.
He's two, okay, sir.
Speaker 3 (03:00:09):
No, sir, well, oh we've all done. But yeah, we've done.
Speaker 6 (03:00:13):
You know, speaking of age, did you know that this
is I think yesterday was the anniversary of the OSU
head coach.
Speaker 3 (03:00:20):
Going I'm forty. Oh yes, I didn't know that was
annivers like two thousand and so we have that. Yeah,
you may be forty then, but they got hammered. We
got it. We got it on number twelve that the
os U is. Well, you're talking about people that I
thought they had lots of money. Well apparently t Bean
Piggins died. Okay, Oh I didn't know when every day?
Every week? Uh, they they're not, I know.
Speaker 6 (03:00:43):
But it was September twenty second, two thousand and seven,
and we couldn't get enough of this.
Speaker 3 (03:00:48):
Oh yeah, here it is still I love gun.
Speaker 25 (03:00:51):
If anybody hasn't read this article, I don't read it.
This was brought to me my mother.
Speaker 4 (03:00:57):
I've children.
Speaker 25 (03:00:58):
I think this is worth reading. Let me tell you
why I'm talking about this article. Three fourths of this
is inaccurate.
Speaker 4 (03:01:06):
It's fiction. Here's all that kid did.
Speaker 25 (03:01:11):
He goes to class, he's respectful to the media.
Speaker 4 (03:01:15):
He's respectful to the public, and he's a good kid.
Speaker 25 (03:01:19):
And he's not a professional athlete, and he doesn't deserve
to be kicked when he's down. That's why I don't
read the newspaper because it's garbage, and the editor that
let it come out is garbage.
Speaker 4 (03:01:32):
Come after me. I'm a man, I'm forty. Yeah, I'm not.
I'm not a kid. Write something about me or our coaches.
That's all I got to say.
Speaker 3 (03:01:48):
Course, now they are professional, but at the time, come out.
Speaker 5 (03:01:55):
Forward to turning forty, which I will. I will turn
forty this December. Cannot wait for that celebration. I'm looking
forward to it just so that I can say, come
after me, I'm a man, I'm forty.
Speaker 3 (03:02:07):
I can't wait.
Speaker 5 (03:02:07):
I'm excited about I can't wait.
Speaker 3 (03:02:09):
I can't believe you turn so when I first met you.
You were just a kid.
Speaker 5 (03:02:13):
I was twenty seven. Actually, no, my internship was even
before before.
Speaker 3 (03:02:18):
Yeah, you were just a kid. You were a college kid.
Speaker 5 (03:02:22):
Could grow facial hair in college? Not No, okay, real
it was bad.
Speaker 3 (03:02:26):
It was it was all like shaving. What's that? Yeah, yeah,
it's true. You will. We need to bring that back
on your birthday, around your birthday. I'm not sure if
it falls on the show day. But whenever you turn
for me, yeah, we we have to. You get a
chance to say to the world, come after me, I'm forty.
Speaker 5 (03:02:44):
Yeah, writ my shirt off.
Speaker 6 (03:02:45):
Yeah, but you and the shirt you better'll come off
on it. Also, Yeah, that is on a that's on.
Let's see here on a Monday.
Speaker 3 (03:02:52):
Okay. The eighth me, come after me, I'm man. Video eight.
I want to get that in before we're done too.
Video eight.
Speaker 1 (03:03:05):
So, and I know a lot of you.
Speaker 3 (03:03:07):
I admire the consistency of the view, especially Sonny Houston,
because they're very consistent and they don't let they don't
let their emotions run away.
Speaker 5 (03:03:16):
With stands on her principle do that.
Speaker 3 (03:03:19):
But once again, the problem with an emotion if you're
an emotional worldview and ideology today if you've lived long enough,
people can just simply go back and listen to and
watch recordings of things you say that contradict what you're saying. Now,
now we're going to see in these cuts that that
Sonny Houston believes that Jimmy Kimmel was fired because because
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he was black. Oh, that was just black face. That
that was just when he was black face. Great, now
as a man, show that it was a violation of
the First Amendment. And she'll even quote Founding Fathers. Now,
you're going to see a quote right after that from
twenty eighteen where she did not feel the same way
about Roseanne being fired. What it was not. It was
not an attack on the First Amendment when she was fired.
(03:04:05):
And she even says that she should be fired because
it's a private company. So here we go, here as
only the view can do it. Let's do this emotional dance.
Here we go.
Speaker 27 (03:04:15):
Our founders drafted the First Amendment specifically to protect the
rights of citizens to criticize the government. When you crossed
that kind of societal norm, you must pay the consequence,
and firing her was the right thing to do.
Speaker 5 (03:04:29):
I'm thrilled that AB.
Speaker 3 (03:04:30):
Consider ABC fire and Roseanne. She's thrilled, And they had
every right to do it, and they should have done it.
Firing Jimmy Kimmel. The founding fathers are weeping, yes, because
they wanted him to have the right to trash the government.
That's true in the public arena, out in private life,
that has nothing to do with whether your boss fires.
(03:04:51):
You're not because you're not bringing in raising and revenue
and you said something that caused an issue, right, That
two completely different things.
Speaker 5 (03:04:59):
Wow, I can't believe that it was twenty eighteen.
Speaker 3 (03:05:01):
That's isn't it funny? In twenty eighteen that Sonny understood
this perfectly. Yeah, same company. By the way, I don't
think they were wrong by Disney then, were they? I
guess they were twenty eighteen? Probably I was Disney on ABC.
I think they have.
Speaker 5 (03:05:12):
I think they have because remember seeing like so Thormtroopers
on Dancing.
Speaker 3 (03:05:16):
I yeah, by the way, you dancing with the stars
at that show. I don't get it. Well, it goes
back to the filling the blank on ice. You remember
years ago I brought to everybody's attention. When did they
determine we wanted to see things on ice?
Speaker 4 (03:05:30):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (03:05:30):
Yeah, it must be on ice.
Speaker 3 (03:05:31):
Yeah, you ever seen the Young Book?
Speaker 7 (03:05:33):
I have?
Speaker 3 (03:05:33):
But have you seen it on ice?
Speaker 11 (03:05:35):
I have.
Speaker 3 (03:05:36):
I don't have any desire to see that. You know,
Blue has got skates on. Now, well let's have a
look at it. I don't know why I want to
see celebrities dance, don't. I don't know why I would
want that.
Speaker 5 (03:05:47):
I will say though, that between that twenty eighteen clip
and twenty twenty five clip, she looks pretty good. You know,
black don't crack. You know what I'm saying? Oh wow,
oh my, oh wow, oh my, that's that's a compliment.
Speaker 21 (03:06:00):
Oh that.
Speaker 5 (03:06:03):
That's a compliment.
Speaker 3 (03:06:06):
I wonder how Sunny's gonna feel about the conversation you're
gonna have with the company.
Speaker 5 (03:06:09):
That was a man.
Speaker 3 (03:06:11):
It was a compliment. Disney has owned ab season. It's
like ninety My goodness, I try to change the subject
from one. Uh, don't email me. Hey, I'm a man.
Speaker 5 (03:06:25):
I'm not going to I'm a man. I'm thirty nine
coming after him.
Speaker 3 (03:06:28):
He thirty nine. We'll be right back.
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of stories we haven't hit yet today that have some
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old woman wearing a B kind shirt destroying a pinata
that is of the president. Uh So, this is just
doesn't look over.
Speaker 5 (03:08:06):
I'm not joking. She's wearing a shirt that says make
America kind again.
Speaker 3 (03:08:11):
And she's going to try to split open the head
of Donald Trump. Is that correct? Yes?
Speaker 5 (03:08:16):
And I can't play the audio because this is for
this is for like some kind of immigration, immigration protest
or whatever deportation protests. But they're screaming blank.
Speaker 3 (03:08:29):
Like them a lot of anger there, y'all.
Speaker 5 (03:08:31):
She's so angry, yes, and.
Speaker 3 (03:08:35):
Here they come again. If you're wondering, if you're wondering
what crazed, angry, wicked people look like, and and and
the disconnect of make America kind again as you try
to behead the likeness of the president and uh doing
to others as you would have them do to you, ma'am.
(03:08:58):
That's on the back of the shirt.
Speaker 4 (03:08:59):
Ma'am.
Speaker 5 (03:08:59):
You just beat Trump Pinatta with very a lot of
anger in your eyes.
Speaker 3 (03:09:02):
That what about her helper that came in from the
side of Yeah, that is so the left. Remember that
there were there were people going, I mean, these these
people have really the anger level the rage that because
you know, we didn't mention it this week, but you know,
watching that memorial service of Charlie Kirk, people were going
(03:09:23):
in and the woman was pregnant and one of them
screamed out, I hope your baby dies. I mean, I
saw crazy. Is just the wickedness. I mean all of y'all,
y'all do I mean you're you're losing. I mean, you're
you're mean. This is not mentally stable behavior. They never
candid fallout. Now they never did. It took the woman
(03:09:52):
would be kind and doing to others, you have them
do until you took kerl While to knocked the head
off the president. Wow, that so strange. All right, so
there I could take the legs. Do y'all realize who's
come back on the scene. Kamala Harris really as she
read a book or something. I don't I don't know
why she would ever show her face again in the
(03:10:13):
political arrangements. She's ready to make another run. Well, Greg,
you're right, she's trying to repair her political career. We
don't have enough time to play the two minutes of
Stephen A. Smith saying your career is over. But but anyway,
we do have her.
Speaker 5 (03:10:32):
This is one minute, rick A, is just one minute.
If you want a it's just one minute. It's it's fantastic. Okay, yeah,
go ahead, Okay. This is her on Rachel Maddow.
Speaker 3 (03:10:41):
Rachel Son. Now that's not Peter Paran.
Speaker 5 (03:10:44):
That's Rachel Mattow. She's going to ask why didn't she
pick Pete Bootage Edge for her her VP.
Speaker 28 (03:10:51):
I guess I guess I'd ask you to just elaborate
on that a little bit.
Speaker 5 (03:10:55):
It's hard to hear.
Speaker 28 (03:10:57):
With you running, as you know, you're the first woman,
a vice president, you're a black woman and a South
Asian woman elected that high office, very nearly elected president,
to say he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because
he was gay, it's hard to hear.
Speaker 29 (03:11:10):
No, No, that's not what I said, that he couldn't
be on the ticket because he is gay.
Speaker 5 (03:11:15):
That's what you said.
Speaker 29 (03:11:16):
My point, as I write in the book, is that
I was clear that in one hundred and seven days,
in one of the most hotly contested elections for president
United States against someone like Donald Trump, who knows no floor,
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to be a black woman running for president United States
and as a vice presidential running mate a gay man,
with the stakes being so high.
Speaker 3 (03:11:50):
It made me very sad.
Speaker 29 (03:11:52):
But I also realized it would be a real risk.
Speaker 5 (03:11:56):
Because he's gay. So you didn't pick him or she
ran with the picture masculinity. Can you do anything normal?
Can he do a single thing normal? Can you watch
the truck and get in without looking like some weirdo?
That's like, what's wrong with that man?
Speaker 6 (03:12:18):
I don't know what if she claimed it, what didn't
she say that she regretted even asking him.
Speaker 5 (03:12:23):
Yes, yeah, well that's the problem that the Left paints
them into. She couldn't pick a Jewish guy in Shapiro
because the Left hates Jewish people. She couldn't pick Tim Walls,
she couldn't pick any She couldn't pick anybody. And she's
gonna claim I only had one hundred and seven days whatever. Well,
that's because you propped up a president that was effectively dead,
brain dead, and you also spent one point five billion dollars.
(03:12:46):
You had all the money in the world, you had
all the time in the world, and you got waxed
because you were a terrible candidate. You were a terrible VP.
And everybody knows that. Everybody saw it.
Speaker 3 (03:12:55):
Did Rachel Maddal try to suggest that she got beat
in a closer.
Speaker 5 (03:13:00):
I mean it was a tight one, every single swing stack,
never loser.
Speaker 3 (03:13:06):
Yeah, some people are suggesting Tim Wallas is actually a muppet.
It's possible. What would you do, she goes, so you
you wouldn't run with him because he was a gay man. Yes,
and and his last name you knows the word, but
it is literally there, right, and you know Trump would
have spotted that and we know Trump would have he
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seen that immediate immediately.
Speaker 5 (03:13:37):
Running for re election. By the way, his uh, his coach, yeah, coach,
And it's stolen valor all that the weapons I carried
weapons of war that I carried. You didn't carry weapons
of war. You're a liar. And for you to claim
that Jimmy Kimmel being pulled off the air as a
violation of spree free speech? Do you all remember when
the Coast Guard, uh excuse me, the National Guard was
(03:13:59):
sent through the street of Minneapolis shooting paintballs at people
telling them to get back inside their houses during COVID.
That was Tim Wallas's move. Everybody, Oh yeah, okay, you are.
Speaker 3 (03:14:10):
How about this you're talking about?
Speaker 5 (03:14:12):
Sorry, I'm back in it.
Speaker 3 (03:14:13):
I'm back in it. He's an angry little fan that
left there. It's over you anything.
Speaker 6 (03:14:18):
Imagine if someone that was running for office from the
right said what she said, Yeah, their career would be over,
right if they said they didn't pick a gay man
to run as vice president.
Speaker 5 (03:14:28):
And y'all, she's burning every political bridge she has with
this book because she knows her political career is over.
She knows she's talking.
Speaker 3 (03:14:34):
About that's what Stephen Smith basically says he said, based
on reading the book, she's she's done. Yeah so but
remember absolutely But this is just another example when we
when we say real world, you see what a what
a fake world these people continue to live in the
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