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always wonder what that is Victorious? What is that? Uh,
maybe it's a restaurant. It could be Victorious man. Or
you think they wouldn't put some breakfast on you if
(02:11):
it was in Camden. In Camden, speaking of breakfast, Papa,
you're gonna come to my breakfast skin today, Paul, I'll
tell you my granda to marry. Yeah, I know you
went to my sister's. Papa. You coming to mind, Papapa,
don't leave me. You're gonna buy something from the book fair, Papa.
Oh buddy, yeah, yes, where's my twenty? Yeah? Grandkids, now understand,
(02:38):
they won't take a five. They wanted twenty straight inflation
be four fives. Oh, there we go. So so yeah,
Greg is uhdad tour, but he'll be back. He leaves
for a little bit, then he'll be back. Yeah, you
gotta go eat breakfast with him. They like that. So
you go through the line sit down in her biscuit
(02:59):
between between Greg's grandkids and the fact that our mom
for some reason, only wants Great to take her to
a doctor's appointments. We will. We've a great. Greg's got
quite a calendar, how about you.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
On the way home from school yesterday, Ruby goes, Daddy,
did you know that you can eat lunch now with me?
Speaker 9 (03:18):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (03:19):
That means you need to plan.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
She goes, but you have to bring your own.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
That's right, Thank you, baby, I'll bring a samwich. It
says Victorious is a lawn and handyman service. No wonder,
Yeah it's handy folks. Listened to another handyman rick, right,
that's kind of a different name for a handyman Victorious.
(03:44):
It is Victorious. That must be pretty good. Is it
Victoria's place? You think she owns it?
Speaker 4 (03:50):
I'm looking at it right now. It's Victoria's lawn care
and handyman Services.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
How about shout out to Camden about Camden boy good
deer hunting down there? Mm hmmm up already yeah man,
they already already moving. So so that's good. And uh,
we we have a lot to cover on the program today.
Have y'all ever been well? You probably say no because
we're always working during the week. But let's say you
(04:14):
have an off day or the weekend. Have you ever
been early morning workout people when you can. I've done
it and it does it's pretty good.
Speaker 10 (04:23):
I remember you went prior to the show starting over
the Planet Fitness when we were close to it.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Yeah, we didn't have to kick off ours so I
didn't have to come in. Yeah, quite as early. As
we did now. But yeah, if you can do it
and it's hard to get yourself, I'm getting motivated when
you get finished, get your shower right, get the days.
Speaker 10 (04:40):
Because Huntsles reached out and the F three and Hunts
they're up there already, They're already up. I have respect
for people that have that motivation of I'm getting up.
I don't have to be at work for three hours,
but I'm not working out.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
Yeah I have. I haventtain it. I've got I've got
friends that do that. But at the time that we
have to, I have been doing can't do it at
two thirty like a Saturday morning. Yeah, I guess. I
guess I started doing morning uh in nineteen maybe ninety
(05:15):
ninety one, somewhere in there. Yeah, so you might remember
the Morning Get Stravaganza. Yeah you heard it. Who couldn't.
You may have heard of that, but anyway, and I
did not. I was not living a life that was
suitable for that schedule. And I don't know it nearly
I nearly died. But but the but looking back, so
(05:35):
it's been so long since that was even an you know,
I didn't care about working out till like the last
what five years. I mean, So you know, I've never
been in a position where working out early would it
be even being old even be considered, it would be considered.
So but I do, I do. I do envy those
who do it because I see the benefit of it.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Yeah, I love the way I feel after a workout
by the shower. It'd be great if I was headed
to work with that kind of attitude. Yeah, yeah, everything's
already flowing.
Speaker 11 (06:05):
Really.
Speaker 12 (06:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
I had the hot rocking DJ job before this job,
and I had had to be there at ten and
for a short amount of time, I was able to
work out from eight thirty to nine. Nice and if
you got a pump all day, you know what I'm saying.
I mean, it's not it's everybody's like that guy's jacked,
look at it.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
Yeah, you must work out before work, right right. I
only work out in the afternoons. And it's that's about
his gloomy as it.
Speaker 13 (06:31):
Yeah right, it is it is now because is not
quite over right now getting it when you finished, it's
gloom and and JC now that he's in the real
world and working, he's trying to contemplate that because he's
like by the time You get off work at five,
and then you get through traffic to try to get somewhere,
and then you work out.
Speaker 10 (06:51):
You get home at seven o'clock, seven thirty, and that
also makes you want to go I ain't going. Yeah,
there's something to getting it done early, No doubt there's
that benefit too.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
If I was a nine to five guy, I'd be
a morning guy. Yeah, and you show up refreshed. Oh yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
But sometimes working out later in the day messes up
my head, especially if it's something like jiu jitsu, because
I used to go before I had kids. I'd go
from seven to eight to jiu jitsu, and I know
it was the only time I could, and I would
be in the shower like how that guy get me
like that? You know, it's just like your mind is racing.
You couldn't I couldn't shut it down.
Speaker 6 (07:23):
How did that guy get like?
Speaker 4 (07:25):
Killer instinct was still fiery.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
I should have shot the half nels. I should have
grabbed his gee and pulled him down.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
I should have put it on me.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
She had me in the hold. How did she get me?
She was a boy?
Speaker 4 (07:37):
Was she strong?
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Boy? Talk trash? But I will tell you. Being a
late afternoon workout person with the alarm clock said at
three point fifteen. Now, I will tell you the benefit
of this. You're going to sleep any trouble going to sleep? No,
I bet not. But these Saturday morning people too, I
don't know you've ever been out about of a Saturday.
(08:02):
I tell you that there. The gyms are full on
Saturday morning. I'll run on Saturday mornings. But it's like
when I say morning is ten ten thirty, I'll go
for a brisk I'll go for a brisk walk on Saturday.
That's it.
Speaker 4 (08:14):
The walking trails are very full on Sunday morning. I've noticed.
I'll be on my way to church.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
You know, people don't love Jesus, and I'll.
Speaker 4 (08:22):
Say, well, okay, so y'all have the lates, little little
Maybe they're going to the lates.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yeah, maybe they're getting early.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Maybe they went to the early early service.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Maybe they're walking to be energetic for the service.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
Maybe there are a bunch of libs.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
There's that too. There's that too. Maybe there's maybe there's
some of these people that like don't realize that, you know,
everybody goes to church on Sunday morning, not a day
sometime later. Yeah, right, But look let's just be honest.
Speaker 10 (08:46):
These these garage workout folks and and y'all, y'all are
out there that motivation. It's easy to roll over. But
you get up and go and I'm going to the garage.
And because you've got your system swing, you got your
you like you set up in.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
The garage or an extra room.
Speaker 10 (08:59):
Oh yes, those people, you're not going anywhere. You just
walking across the house at four o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
That's the way to do it, really, now.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
I will tell you, because I'm a workout room person. Yeah,
and it's not a very big room or elaborate main stretch,
but it's got the basics that you need. That's a
different kind of discipline because you walk in there. You
can't sit down and watch Davie. You walk in there
and you've got your phone with the workout on it,
(09:27):
and you know who decides whether you're gonna do it
or not, that'd be you. I'm gonna watch. I'm gonna
watch just one thing on TV and then I'm getting up.
I noticed I notice here that the trainer Sean has
written thirty second rest in between. But you know, forty
five seconds feels a lot better. Here. Yeah, you minutes
between those two feels great. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Also, I have to stretch for thirty minutes before my
workout because I'm a thousand years old now, so I
need an hour and a half now for you know,
an hour workout.
Speaker 9 (09:55):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
I forgot somewhere. I forgot about Mike. He's working on
Rusle Mike muscle Mick's on, walks out to the tree
with his vans and goes at it. Well, he vanished
from our lives, didn't he. Well, yeah, he kept uh
he uh. He takes it a little bit after that.
Speaker 10 (10:10):
Yeah, he and his family loved the show.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
It works out on tree, y'all.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
He was like, why are y'all so obsessed with me?
I kind of weirded me out.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
He didn't like that kind of attention. Was yeah, sorry
about that. I found him to be intriguing.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
We just were interested in his body. What's not weird
about that?
Speaker 1 (10:28):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
By the way, this is surprising. Hey, we're back speeding.
Greg Gambler all here. You know, when you think about
the audience for this show, based on our history and
all the Rick and Bubby years, it's shocking how many
people who work out love this show. Yeah, and that's
something you know, because this show seems to represent such
(11:03):
a lack of discipline. Maybe, but I love those guys.
I don't want to end up like them. There could be,
but can always be a bad example that nobody's completely
the four Well, we can't. We'd all. You know, I
made some major changes needed to make, some major changes
needed to And you know, I'm certainly not some you know,
radical by any stretch, but it's radical to the way
(11:26):
I used to live. I mean, you know, the way
I live now compared to how I did. I think
that would be a radical true. But anyway, one of
the things, I mean, looking at some of these people,
they listen to the show and it it kind of
it cares them. I mean, how about get up at
three twenty, get get to the gym at three fifty
ish fourish, start work at six?
Speaker 10 (11:45):
Wow, listen to all five. I won't see how many
days straight? Four hundred and twenty nine days straighty well done?
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (11:52):
Well it's amazing. Yeah, let me tell you when it's sad.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
You can change your life in four hundred and twenty
nine days. You can totally, radically change your body and
your life.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Thank you, Greg. Greg didn't believe him, you know, and
I knew you said that. That's a big number. I mean,
you're never sick, you never. I mean, come on, I
know that is a big number, big number. But uh yeah,
about all the things that you encounter in four hundred
and some days, Greg, Yeah, let me let me tell
you anything. It ain't not being a good but it's real.
(12:22):
Think about it. Count that many days. You're telling me
you've never had a something that happened Christmas.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
That would mean you worked out on Christmas holiday.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Just I'm sick. Okay, Now I'm with Gregor. He didn't
work out four and they weren't had a bunch of days.
I'm sure. What if he just said you four hundred
and twenty nine days that were available to me to
work out, I didn't miss, that's probably what he means,
you know, so that's probably what he means. No, I
was on a work day. Yeah, let me tell me.
You know you're getting older. Is when the doctor, if
I propose that I worked out every day, he would say,
(12:52):
I don't think that's good for you. Yeah, that's true.
That's when your your body couldn't take that at least
don't do that, you know, just don't be sedentary, but
don't get crazy looking today. Also a little update. You know,
we all had to be obsessed over this Phillies fan
that stole the ball from the kid, and the family
(13:12):
was so affected by it. They only ended up with
a new RV and signed baseball bats from the Phillies
and an entire package from the Marlin. So the poor kid,
I don't know how it'll get through.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
It hurt.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
An interview with the kid and the dad, did you
really yeah?
Speaker 10 (13:26):
And they were like, I can't believe all this has happened,
which is weird too by the way he goes. Next thing,
I know, we're standing there in front of the Phillies
players going what the world?
Speaker 3 (13:35):
You know, crab, I'm wrong. In a few weeks back then,
we have a hat incident that was close to the
same thing. I don't remember being blown this much out
of proportion. Yeah, Tennis, it was Tennis and he threw
a hat to a kid and the guy reached her
and yanked.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
And I yeah, no, they actually did docks.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
You know, he did give it back.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
You guys know what doxing is, right when you publicly
name a person like that was before that there were
kind of anonymous. Uh yeah, he was like a CEO
of some Polish companies. So they grilled him really really.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
Got hit pretty hard. But I think he did give
the hat back though. By the way, just just in
the Phillies caring is she's now being known. This is
just in plans to steal Christmas from whovill have you
all heard about this? Uh so? No so anyway, but yeah,
the thing I've never heard the word docks and what
(14:25):
I say her by saying, which is the same thing.
Let's make this person famous exactly.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
And if I'm wrong, I've got my torch. Who are
we going to destroy today?
Speaker 9 (14:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (14:35):
Power the people powered the Internet. Did she not come
out and say that she's not a Phillies fan? Now
this is different, headed no different. Here a person has
been misidentified as the Phillies persons. That's what he's saying.
Speaker 10 (14:47):
That she's really the one that's misidentified as a Red
Sox fan.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Right, Yeah, but it sounds like he was saying the
woman herself was her is not a Phillies fan at all.
We've misidentified the person in our attempt to docs it
makes someone famous. We've gone after the wrong person, canceled
that person. We've gone, We've ruined the live of a
woman who who says, by the way, that's not even me,
you idiots, guys. It's bad enough if I'd have done it.
(15:11):
But that's what happens when we take on this crazy
mob mentality with you. You burn down the wrong person's house.
Yeah you know, and you passionately Yeah, maybe we should.
You were wrong, but you're passionately wrong. So as you
have said, guys, they thought they found the woman's name. Well,
when they thought they found the woman's name, they've they've
(15:31):
they've named the wrong person. Well why would you go
to all the trouble anyway, my goodness, than you know what.
Some people are rude? You got the ball whatever. I
said that yesterday while you while you were at the breakfast.
I said, guys, come on, the way the person acted
was rude. That's the end of it. See, we got
rude people. Hey, how about this? Got a lot of them,
(15:53):
don't you know? There's some there's some rabid fan dying
right now in intensive care going. What have I got
to do to get the Phillies to bring me a
sign back? Yeah? Exactly if a woman just be rude
to me, I can get everything I ever wanted. Uh
So so anyway, yeah, yeah, people were we were talking
about yesterday. There's two ends of the spectrum, which the
second one. I was like, if Greg was here, he'd
(16:14):
be for I said, I Greg was here, he'd be
claiming that the dad and the son set this all
up so they can get stuff. That's possible. I knew
you with today's world first to know it the reaction
to go out and they get gofunding for it and
destroy the lives of people who are caught doing rude
things on video. And we're gonna let's go get that
that that mob, that mob mentality is one in the spectrum.
(16:37):
And then the callers brought it rightfully, so the overreaction
to make it right for the person that everybody treated rudely,
And before you know it, we've actually liked that. We're
we're more concerned about that boy and his dad than
the woman who was slaughtered in Charlotte. That and how
about this, I mean, what about trying to help her
family or help those people? Are get to take this evil,
(16:58):
demonic human being off the street. Even though we had it.
We had him fourteen different times, and we keep letting
him out. I'm going to go as far as to say,
I think the guy who stabs somebody possessed by demons
that was just sitting in front of him on public
trans transit, I'm going to say that person we should
(17:19):
be more concerned about than a rude lib who was
a Phillies fan. I think our passion should maybe be
after that kind of evil as opposed to we can
all make fun of the rude woman and say how rude. Yeah,
those kind of people get on our nerves. All that
kind of stuff. That's perfectly for It's not some event,
but we've turned it into must be found, must be quartered.
(17:43):
I mean, what are we talking in this weird Munchausen world.
Somebody will fake it. They'll have somebody set up to
steal the ball from them. They're both in. I mean,
I'm just saying, because the world's nuts. Oh and don't
think though, I want to be on there too. I
want to be a victim. I want some lady to
steal the ball from Then I get a bunch of
col stuff. Yeah. So, anyway to to update you, Uh,
(18:05):
the woman that we identified as the Phillies fan is
the wrong person. She said. I'm not the crazy Philly mom.
I said. I said, I'd love to be as famous
as heard this fast. I'm a Red Sox fan. Y'all
have got the wrong person. So we've now we've named
a person that isn't even the woman who would have
thought that an angry mob would be reckless. Yeah, they
(18:28):
didn't fact check a little better. Yeah, somebody said heard
the kids getting the key to the city, didn't they?
Surprise artists are going to have a concert for this
dad in this in this boy, we'll be back.
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I want to just want to get it a slurpy.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
He must not be very big a man.
Speaker 10 (25:41):
In Canada was arrested after he was driving down the
road through town and a child sized pink barbie Gee.
Police arrested him for driving with suspended license and duy.
It is considered a toy car is considered a motor vehicle.
He was driving on the walk until a closed lane
(26:02):
came open and he drove on the side of the road.
Greg uh and he his name is Andrew whatever. I'm
not sure, but some onlookers were describing what it was
like and the man you heard him saying, Hey, this
is I was just trying to get something.
Speaker 9 (26:22):
I want to just want to get it a slurpy.
I got lazy.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
I didn't want to walk.
Speaker 9 (26:26):
I don't go in like three clicks.
Speaker 16 (26:28):
I did my hand signals and everything, model number, barbie Gee.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Color this Like I said, he must not be very big.
He's not. He's not. It's a tiny little fellow. Yeah.
I mean if I said on the Barbie jeep, the
Barbie jeep, did you get that be roll? Okay you did?
I didn't know, and I know you are probably waiting
(26:55):
on this. Could you could you be able to ride
on one of these? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (27:02):
Ruby has one. I don't if it was flat, totally,
totally flat or downhill. Yes, I would not make it
back up the driveway.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Okay, yeah, I got so I must be bigger than
I guess. So you're saying there's a chance. Saying there's
a chance. You know, that's one of those things where
I think you get your wake up call. You know,
you have these moments you go, so tell me when
did you turn it around? Well, I wanted a slurpee
and I drove my daughter's Barbie Jeep down there. I
was too lazy to walk and I got arrested.
Speaker 10 (27:32):
Yeah, I gotta tell you that's I mean, the way
you're sitting, you know.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Like this, I think so I really do. Yeah, Barbie
Jeep versus walking. Walking is better.
Speaker 10 (27:43):
Yeah, because he claims he got lazy, but I don't know,
it seems like more work.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
By the way, I'm digging the idea that he said
that he when he saw a lane available, he left
the sidewalk and got into traffic. Kind of close.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
So although mine is an older model, you know, it's
probably seven eight. I mean, they're they're getting better all
the time. The text getting better, power.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Wheels, you know what I mean. Yeah, while we're talking
about drunks speedy. We might as well go to Letcher
County where you told me a nurse has revived a drunk. Yeah,
by using a CPR. The drunk was found in a dumpster. Yes, uh,
now it's not over. It's tough. Yeah, it's not over. Uh.
(28:33):
The drunk a raccoon, a raccoon.
Speaker 10 (28:38):
We had a dumpster with some fermented fermented peaches in
Kentucky from a Moonshine distillery, and we had some baby
raccoons that were in the in the dumpster and were
dangerously drunk. This is quite the character and a nurse
that helped save one of the babies.
Speaker 17 (28:56):
So our Hilt apartment is right beside of Kentucky, Miss Moonshine.
They had put some fermiented peaches in their dumpster, and
I guess the two baby raccoons had got into the
dumpster and they were stuck. Everybody that was a ring
was like, it's dead. I mean, it's just not gonna
make it. Immediately, I just started doing CPR on it.
(29:19):
I was tickled to death that he was able to
join its mom again. That poor little raccoon. I hope
it stays out of dumpsters.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
It's still not responding those of you that can't see you,
that's compressions. We are looking at it right now. Uh,
there is a raccoon out there and she's doing CPR
on it.
Speaker 11 (29:39):
Man.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
We got plenty of raccoons and we do. Yeah, honestly,
this was a blessing that we were losing two raccoons. Yeah, okay,
this is what would happen. This is what would happen
to me.
Speaker 10 (29:50):
I would try to revive it, and I'd be working
on it, and as soon as it came to it
turned and it bit in stitches and my left my
left finger, and I'd get raby.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
So let's be honest, it's an It's a good thing
they got to him, because if they had sobered up
a little bit on their own, probably would have terrorized
Taco Bell.
Speaker 12 (30:08):
You know it.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Sure when they had a little something that dump. They
got him right before they got on the phone start
calling women in town lines.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
You got to hear this.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
Here's this lady saying, come on, baby, come on baby,
to this raccoon that has passed out drunk.
Speaker 15 (30:31):
Come on, come on baby, come on the entire.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
Time on you just joined us. If you just joined us,
you don't want to start it.
Speaker 10 (30:42):
You don't want to pull it back and hear the patent,
because at first she was like, right.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
Call it back to the beginning. Drunk guys. The footage
I'm watched.
Speaker 17 (30:56):
I mean, it's just not gonna make it. And it
was it was not breathing, and it had drowned and
it was slow water, like you could feel the water
in it. So, I mean, immediately I just started doing
CPR on it.
Speaker 15 (31:08):
Suddenly a sign of life.
Speaker 4 (31:10):
Come on, come on baby, come on, all right, okay,
all right, is already all that raccoon is so passed out?
Speaker 3 (31:20):
This sign of life. Sunday showed sign of it. I
never saw it that things still lay in there. I'm like, well,
you get this crazy woman off me. And I said
later embarrassing pictures of him his friends took, lost his
job over, lost his job over.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
Wow, We'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
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Speaker 3 (32:09):
The fall line is coming any day now. I'll keep
you updating on that. Some some cool new stuff making
its way to the store here.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Uh this fall.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Uh, and then of course stuff coming up for Christmas season.
Can you believe we're saying that now? I mean I
was noticing that. You know how we talk about every year. Uh,
we usually get into this deal about you know how
we are we turned to the Griswolds with our our
you know, lighting and all this and the company that
that does that. I mean, they've already sent me, Hey,
(32:39):
if you want your lights, we need to know right now,
and we need it by endo September. And I'm like,
what get a plan? We're aready talking about?
Speaker 18 (32:47):
Like what?
Speaker 3 (32:48):
Yeah, I mean we really talking about practice, you know,
I mean I mean already Uh but yeah, yeah, it's here.
I mean it is. It's gregs it's here.
Speaker 19 (33:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
I hate to tell you that grinch so sadly and
left them up for all you college football fans. I mean,
we're going to be in both season for you know,
it's away from us already. I feel it.
Speaker 10 (33:13):
Whenever we did the sports ours back in the day,
we'd always get so down because we would hype up
to the season and then once the season started with
blank and.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
It was overright, So I laughed so hard that and
see if it's still there. So, you know, I have
two sons that are big Auburn fans, and and one
of course played for Auburn, so that that's understandable. But
but there's always the running joke of what it's like
(33:41):
to be an Auburn fan. Uh, well, I saw what
Blake post's that's hilarious. Yeah, and so Auburn made the
top twenty five this past season, and Blake posted that,
and he said, oh, I'm ready to be delusional.
Speaker 10 (33:53):
Get well, you get pulled in as a fan of
a team that is up and down for the years.
You know, you have your consistency serves and I feel,
I know, I don't know what that's like. Do you
have other fan bases?
Speaker 3 (34:09):
It's hard? I mean, yeah, so it but what was
trying to ignore it? So you know, but he didn't
do it. Week one, Week one, he didn't do it.
I asked to get caught, he says, but he said no, no,
he said, what I'm looking at right now? He said,
I'm looking I'm I'm right now. He said what I
saw so far, I'm I'm I'm and I'm still saying
it as I'm excited about our eight and four season,
(34:30):
and he said, I think we get I think that's possible.
I said, okay, we'll see. Hey, can I clarify something
to and hey, it's just on. I mean, we pulled
the curtain back. We just tell you the truth. We
got a lot going on here. You know, we involved
a lot of stuff. And I told Speedy and some
stuff that we are involved in. It was was committed
to so long ago we can't even remember all the details.
(34:53):
So I have been telling all of you about me
going to Boonville, Mississippi Sunday Night, and that is still
true at Gaston Baptist Church. But what I have been
telling you that is wrong is that it's a men's
event and it's not. Uh, this is actually a family
event that anybody can come to. So I know a
lot of time the ladies out there in the audience,
you're like, they're like, hey man, every time you go
(35:15):
sweek somewhere, it's like no lady's allowed. Well this one
is different. So if you are in that area and
you want to come Sunday night, it is free. They
want you to register, but to know how many people
are coming, because they got they're going to serve you
food at five, and then the service is going to
start at six, so if or is it six thirty anyway,
(35:36):
I think six thirty, But anyway, it doesn't matter. But
you've got to be there at five if you want
to eat. But it's free. But they need to know
you're coming so the whole family can go.
Speaker 9 (35:43):
All right.
Speaker 3 (35:43):
I mean, I don't bring little kids. You're gonna holler
the whole time. But I mean it's but no, but
what I'm saying a lot of times, a lot of
times the women are like, well, I mean we called church,
they said we can come, you can come to this. Yeah,
so for everybody, So it is for everybody. It's it's
a family event. You have to change that message a
little bit. He's still a little adjustment, yeah much, Yeah,
a little bit. Man. Man, the men are sion of going.
(36:06):
We can't just consentraight them. So so that I want
to also talk about I don't know you ever wonder
sometimes you know, we've been married long enough that you're
that our wives, even though they're not as prone to
practical jokes as we are, but they will mess with
you sometimes. And so you know, we we all you know,
we try to do a lot of public services here.
(36:26):
You know, we've we've gone out of our way to
remind people that you have their colonoscopy. Uh, we've gone
out of our way to tell men to be sure
you somebody stay on top of that prostate health. And
of course you and Greg have done your part to
bring awareness to staying on top of skin cancer. Okay,
with with you know, normal dermatology. So so I have
(36:51):
been doing that so far. I hadn't had to deal
with any of it, thankfully, Greg has dad has speedy
yours awers. I had that most right, right. So anyways, so,
so Sherry kept seeing something and she you gotta have
this check. So I went in again and I was
talking to uh, you know, the dermatologists and the things
(37:11):
she was concerned about. He was like, no, that's not
any big deal. He's he's a northern guy. Oh okay,
and he talks just like that right there. Yeah, it's
not a big deal.
Speaker 12 (37:20):
You know.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
I went to see Springsteing, you know, he's always going
to concerts. But anyway, and so I said, well, I said,
I've noticed on my nose. I said, there's a little discoloration.
There's a little part of my nose that every now
and then looks like it's not the same color the
rest of my nose. Ah, yeah, that's pre cantest. I'm
gonna have to freeze that off. And I'm like, he said, God,
it's not cancer pre cancer. I'm like, okay, And so
(37:43):
he he froze it off. Well, of course after you
do that, it starts to scab. And now I've got
to my world. Now I've got this thing on the
end of my nose. And I keep, like I said,
I told you I was wondering what that was. I No,
when it does that, just take a little you could
even go to I don't know, put a little cover
on it or something, and you know, if you want,
it's not it's not a big deal. And and by
the way, that is him and and and I said, so,
(38:06):
I was like, the first few days it didn't really show,
and now it's here and so and Sherry keeps telling me,
now it's fine, you're good, And I'm like, is she
messing with me? I mean she enjoys it. Now, can
you see it?
Speaker 9 (38:18):
Right?
Speaker 19 (38:18):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (38:18):
Yeah, it's pretty cancers. But come back to me. We'll
freeze it today and come back to me, I, you know,
before Christmas, we'll look at it again. May give it
another shot if we need to not.
Speaker 20 (38:32):
It's fine.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
He's not gonna be able to play any reindeer games.
Yeah that's right, So right this mom? Is there anything
more prominent? Is there anything more prominent than to have
a scab on the end of your note? Can you
see it? Are you looking cross? I can see it?
Speaker 4 (38:49):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you need to put some talow on it.
Straight up?
Speaker 3 (38:52):
There it goes?
Speaker 21 (38:53):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (38:54):
It's all about? Just get that moisturized?
Speaker 22 (38:58):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (38:59):
That's the doctor? Are you kidding me? That was way off?
So what what are you talking about?
Speaker 4 (39:07):
He's I don't think he's getting through doctor school.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
What are you talking about again? What what is that?
I've never heard of it?
Speaker 4 (39:14):
Okay, yeah, I.
Speaker 10 (39:17):
Was just told you just to kind of just keep
a little bit of just dot it with some basoline,
just to keep it.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
If you want product, if you want to patrol in product,
you know.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
All right?
Speaker 4 (39:28):
Yeah, by the way, remind me pretty much gasoline you're
putting on your body here we go, not tallow.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
Mister honey and honey honey on it. So anyway, I'm
started to put a fake nose on like Rudolph. But
you know, I learned the lesson that I should just
be who I am and one day Santa will let
me take us through the storm.
Speaker 10 (39:52):
Try being bald and doing that, because like in mine's
always the top of the forehead, right right right in
front of where the hairlines would be. That's always in there,
just like, oh yeah, you can do the blue light
a wee can ZAPPI a bunch of times.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
It's like, just zap away right now. I come out
like chicken pox.
Speaker 4 (40:10):
That feels so good when they do that too.
Speaker 3 (40:12):
Yeah, and that great eye he had that nose feel
when he did it. It wouldn't even it really wasn't.
He said, all stale, you know. I mean, y'all may
be a little more candy than I am, but it
wouldn't that big a DEVI.
Speaker 4 (40:25):
Then it would be like life is like a fox
and trucklers, because that's what you sound like. But that's
not he doesn't sound like a doctor.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
Back in December, top of the average, No, I didn't
get hurt do anything handy.
Speaker 9 (40:37):
With my nose.
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Thanks John, It's time for the Resons.
Speaker 18 (41:47):
Away today, broadcasting from the real world.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
All right, America, who's ready to go? Brandon work, Come on,
let go, We've got more to come. Greg continues to
be on his Breakfast with grandparents tour with his grandkids,
so he'll leave momentarily, but then he'll be right back
line Also, we've got an update in Adler's life today.
(42:20):
He's asking for some advice today.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
So we got that day broadcasting from the real.
Speaker 3 (42:25):
Also Burgess Ball battle coming up later as the Vox
seats we'll be rolling in, so we look forward to
that as well. And the will has been red hot,
red hot, so we'll see uh interesting North Carolina from Taxation,
I have good news for you, hey bird, hey birge. Yes, uh,
where where did the term trying to do a little
(42:46):
bit better come from? And do you think we could
get some store merch with that saying on it? That
has been my favorite saying Austin from Lincoln to North Carolina. Austin,
good news. When you see the new stuff come out
out there will be doing a little bit better shirt
that will be part of that. I mean like any
day now that should be available. And it's got kind
(43:07):
of a funny picture on it. But that came back
from me actually malking Greg and speaking.
Speaker 23 (43:13):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (43:14):
They were sitting in his office at three hundred. Yeah,
I was sitting in my office about three oh five
and uh, and they would go by with their shorts
and stuff and T shirts.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I go trying to do just a little bit better.
Speaker 3 (43:25):
Right, I'm trying to do a little better. Just try. Heck,
it's made fun of I did. It's a daily battle.
So that's why came. And then when you do a
little better. And then when I joined them that we
all started, Hey, what time you're gonna do a little better. Yeah,
I said, We're not doing anything radical. We're just trying
to do a little better, going to do a little
bit better, just a little bit better. I tell you
(43:46):
what's funny is, you know there's two guys who have
really helped me a lot. You know, Sean Thompson with
with Thompson Fitness, and and of course Blake Blake Blake
Prime Prime for Life, who we we teach Sundy Scow
together and and he's and Blake Prime said, you don't
know how how it was to be someone who's really
into nutrition and fitness. And my kids go around the
(44:10):
house singing that that trying to do a little bit better.
He said, yeah, you got my kids singing that. And
he goes, I'll be sitting off with my kids.
Speaker 11 (44:17):
Trying to.
Speaker 10 (44:22):
You know, speaking speaking of Blake Prime, when I went
and did uh parking lot password, Tom from pel City
jumped out of the.
Speaker 3 (44:30):
Car I heard about, and he was all bowed up.
Speaker 10 (44:33):
He was showing me his muscle and I was like,
well look at check this out, and he's lost a bunch.
And he goes, I'm hooked up with Blake Prime and
subscribe his deal and he's really helping me.
Speaker 3 (44:48):
Yeah, you know, he jumped out, started out with a
bold statement, thinking he was going to go to trainor Sean.
Uh huh. So trainer Seawan is you know, in person,
or you can go to his he does all groups
at his gym, or he does personal training at your house. Well,
Blake Prime lays out a plan for you and does
that remotely. Well Tom got off fired up that who's
(45:09):
gonna go see trainer Sean in person? When he realized
that he lived in Pearl City, not Birmingham where Sean was.
So Sean suggested that he maybe do Blake's got it
and so he say says, buff, Hey, he jumped out
at Buck. He's ready to go, oh buddy any one. Yeah.
So anyway, speaking of Blake Prime, Blake Prime, you can
(45:30):
see him speak this weekend, Saturday night, five pm. He'll
be in Manchacie, Mantachie, Mississippi. Yeah, they're at Centerville Baptist Church,
and that is a man church. So I know that.
So uh you said that Greg is gonna hate last
night's national anthem and Monday nut football.
Speaker 10 (45:48):
Well, you know how everybody is. Everybody just goes over
the top with things. Now it's everything's everything's everything, all
this kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
We are hyperbole. I'm talking by losing our will exaggerate everything.
Speaker 10 (46:04):
Prior to the Bears realizing they were going to give
up a fourth quarter lead and lose the game. Uh,
before the game, the national anthem was sung by this
this guy here, who's I guess an opera singer, a tenor.
Speaker 3 (46:17):
You know how I feel about Yeah, I know Jim.
I know it's supposed to be really talent, but it
is very irritating to me. Have you ever heard of
Jim Cornellison? Cornellison, He is a dramatic They say tenor
and and so and and now everybody say tenors or big. Yeah,
(46:38):
everybody went crazy. The stadium's going nuts.
Speaker 10 (46:40):
But the only reason I'm presenting this is for one
Greg Burgess because he's going to destroy it.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
Well, I don't like that. He's like.
Speaker 14 (47:00):
The last gleaming pulls broad strike sad for right Stock.
Speaker 3 (47:06):
He said, skin can't shot spot for the rock. But
we walk lock at Greg's face.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
The street.
Speaker 3 (47:20):
I never.
Speaker 4 (47:23):
God, Oh he's brainy gray. Yeah, he races for America.
Speaker 3 (47:33):
Greg. Greg thought this was a bit.
Speaker 9 (47:36):
I thought it wasn't real.
Speaker 3 (47:37):
Now we'll say this. He timed down, He times down
the he times down the fly over though that's good.
Speaker 14 (47:48):
Star Spangled bas like some nice kid, no reason, that's comical.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
Why I'm still holding the note? Yeah, I think I
don't think he's He's somewhere right now, still holding it.
Apparently the city of Chicago loves him. Well, apparently he
does other things like the black Hawks.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
Look, he's a black Hawks guy.
Speaker 3 (48:35):
Man, I knew you and that one. I'm sorry. I
know it's a talent, all this and very just. I
don't know if somebody said they'd rather he Adler sing it.
His vibrato is a little why it was a little wise.
Speaker 4 (48:58):
It seems it seems what mean don't you know what
that means? Well, use your you use your diaphragm. They
criticized Whitney Houston because she would use her jaw No no, no,
no no no no. If you yeah, you're You're actually
not supposed to do that. You're supposed to use your
dia fram.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
His was lighter. It was.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
It was like it was slower. I should say it
was slower than I'm used to.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
That was odd. So so give me an.
Speaker 4 (49:28):
Exactly Yours is honestly more favorable to my ear. I'm
not even messing around.
Speaker 24 (49:33):
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
Speaker 4 (49:41):
You gotta sink from your diaphragm. TEA, that's fantastic.
Speaker 2 (49:45):
This was it was.
Speaker 20 (49:47):
It was like.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
It was odd to me. So is that you're trying
to get it from You gotta come out here, right.
Speaker 4 (49:56):
My mom taught voice lessons my entire life. I don't
know any think about much things, but I know a
tiny bit about that.
Speaker 3 (50:02):
Yeah, well, and it purtect what he's doing. It really
protects your vocal cords too. I wish i'd have known
your parents when when I was blowing my voice up
as the lead singer for Vindicator.
Speaker 4 (50:12):
Yes, yes, course are tiny, tiny little ribbons.
Speaker 10 (50:16):
I know we'd all rather hear Chris Stapleton do it,
but oh yeah, I guess everybody was going nuts because
you see it on social media epic.
Speaker 3 (50:24):
Nobody does it like him.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
I'm trying just a little bit.
Speaker 3 (50:34):
I like how you're holding a mike holdost you got
Oh boy, all right, that was terrible. If we woke
up that every day you're gonna blow something.
Speaker 4 (50:54):
I know, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
I'm blowing my belly button out again.
Speaker 23 (50:57):
No, no, so we'll be back.
Speaker 3 (51:01):
Again. I hollered at a kid on the other side
of the football fields.
Speaker 1 (51:04):
Get this is a Rick Burgess Show in a world
(51:25):
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Did deliver a stunning comeback last night, the first Monday
night football game that counted. The Vikings came back to
beat the Bears. Yeah, so there you go.
Speaker 10 (54:02):
I think you had first three quarters were not good,
and then the last the last quarter, the fourth quarter,
I think he scored three. I think he threw for
two and ran for one. I want to be careful here,
but I know where you're going on. Did you wait
for him to step out?
Speaker 3 (54:19):
Yes? I wait for great okay, because Greg's gone to
have breakfast with another one of his grandchildren today. Ellis right?
You coming to have breakfast for me again tomorrow?
Speaker 23 (54:28):
Papa?
Speaker 3 (54:29):
I mean, how do you say no? This sweet precious child?
So Greg, because his is his grandkids warm his heart? Yeah,
you know you we already beating. Yeah and so, but
and I understand the seriousnes of it, the seriousness of it.
We talked about it yesterday on the show. Yeah, we
did our veterans and how they struggle so many times
from PTSD and suicide and all that, and this is
(54:51):
the time we want to bring awareness to that and
let them know they're not alone. And I respect that
Caleb Williams wants to put that message out. I do.
Did I want him to paint it on his fingernails?
Speaker 9 (55:02):
I did not.
Speaker 10 (55:04):
Yeah, I know, you know, he's own He's had a
history of this where he'll put messages on his fingernails.
Last night, with so many other places to put it,
I know, I think that's what we can't get past.
Speaker 3 (55:14):
But but I'm just gonna let it go because it's
so serious. And we waited for Greg to leave. Yeah, Okay,
it was the right decision. Yeah, it really was something.
We've made so many wrong decisions in our career. I
think that was the right one. Yeah, And you know what,
I say, good for him of trying to help people
that are struggling. Wish it wouldn't have been on his fingernails.
That's it. I wish that grown men wouldn't paint their fingernails.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
I really do.
Speaker 3 (55:39):
But you know what I'm gonna just I'm gonna say, good,
thank you for using your platform to try to help people.
That's it, hey like that? Just stop there, right. So, Also,
somebody's asking and you said you did hear this from
your dad? From my dad? Yeah, dad called me. Look
at text Nation. You want me to read it for
you and then you can comment speed He updated us
(56:01):
on this today before the show started from text Nation?
Did you hear someone called the Fine Bomb Show on
the SEC Network yesterday and asked him what Coach Burgess
would do to a player if he spit in the
face of one of his opponents. Fine Bomb chuckled and
said that he knew Coach Burgess personally what he did.
And Fine Bomb interviewed me on his show and gave
(56:23):
an incredible endorsement to the book Men Don't Run in
the Rain. I'm grateful for that. And he said that
he laughed and said, I'm afraid of what he would
have done. Oh, so, so your dad heard this?
Speaker 12 (56:33):
He did?
Speaker 3 (56:34):
He called me.
Speaker 10 (56:34):
He was a little later than normal and he called
and you don't screen out your elderly parents. Neverhone calls,
it becomes it a weird time. And so he said hey,
and he said I was catching fine Baum and he
watches it on the SEC network and Well said he
listens to it. Yes, he listens to it, Thank you, Rick.
And he said coach Burgess was mentioned. I said what
(56:57):
he said?
Speaker 3 (56:58):
Yeah, a caller called and said, hey, Paul, you know
coach Bill Burgess.
Speaker 11 (57:02):
Do you know him?
Speaker 10 (57:03):
And then Paul was like, oh, yes, sir, if he
walked in the room, hit scare you to death with
his presence I'm paraphrasing. And he said, what do you
think he'd do if one of his players spit on
another opponent? And there was some commentary that he would
not have put up with it because they were talking
about the Florida the Florida defensive tackle that spit on
the USF player and then got kicked out of the game.
(57:25):
He's come out and apologized and all this kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (57:28):
But is this the new thing? Now I'm gonna spit
on somebody.
Speaker 4 (57:31):
What's his name, spit on Dak Prescott Jalen.
Speaker 3 (57:35):
Yeah, yeah, this thing. It's like our society is just
getting more and more to prave bailing Carter and now
and now we're we're not just trash talking, we're down
spitting on people. Yeah yeah, Brendan Bett is the DT
you're talking about for Florida. He has apologized, as you said,
speedy for spitting on a player. I want to sincerely
(57:55):
apologize for my actions in the game this past Saturday.
I let down my team mates, coaches, family, and all
the Gator Nation are coaches always instilling us the value
of sportsmanship, and I crossed the line. And then he
goes on to apologize to the player.
Speaker 4 (58:09):
By the way, the name Jalen just seems like it's
everywhere right now, and I was like, I don't know,
I just it just seemed like I'm seeing a lot
of Jalen's recently, and evidently around two thousand the name
popularity really peaked. So now all those people are in
their mid twenties, we're hearing from a.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
Lot Oh okay, thank you Adler. Nice.
Speaker 4 (58:27):
Where did Jalen come?
Speaker 3 (58:28):
Yeah? That, But I've said this speaking at many a
men's event and men's conference. If my dad were coaching today,
he would be in jail. He would be And I
don't mean that like he was some reckless person because
he wasn't.
Speaker 12 (58:41):
Uh, he was.
Speaker 3 (58:42):
He was an authoritative figure that it was you. If
you did not respect his authority and you did not
follow his rules for the team that he was the
head coach of, you paid a price for it or
you were removed. And it was very swift, it was severe,
and it was consistent. Right, and man, that's been lost.
And these coaches tolerate disrespect and and things we should
(59:06):
not tolerate from from they're supposed to be molding these
young boys into men. Uh. And to let them act
like a bunch of spoiled brats and do things and
not have severe consequences is not going to help them
in the rest of their life. No, it's not. And
and Dad was there not just to have good football teams,
(59:28):
but to build men that would be not be a
menace to society, uh, and would be a blessing to
a family and to a society. And you know so
that now it's like, well, as long as you can
play the game, well, I don't care if you become
a good man or not. And we're going to pay
(59:49):
the pride. We're already paid a price for that. I
shouldn't say we're going to do we already are ye,
So I mean you don't love anybody. If you want discipline,
you ready don't. Bottom of the hour. And I have
met rare as the person I've met that has lived
under that kind of authority that wasn't grateful for it, right,
and the ones that weren't grateful for it, they were
(01:00:11):
a problem, not the authoritative figure them. We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. The Manu pointed out
that there is no such thing as boteless wings.
Speaker 3 (01:00:38):
Rick Birchers, By the way, that's a fact. Now, thanks
for being with us today, America. Always a blast. Looking
forward to meeting the vox seats when they arrive here
in a little bit. You know, we're getting We're in
the fourth quarter of the year, so won't be long,
and we'll start talking about some big stuff coming in
twenty twenty six. And I'm talking about some big stuff.
(01:01:02):
Uh and uh probably gonna get some announcements on a
couple of those pretty quick. The other may be a
little delayed because it's gonna be like one year from now. Uh.
But still this thing, this one year from now, I
think it's gonna stir I think a lot of people
gonna be like, whoa hell, what do y'all think it?
So we'll we'll see uh, so be paying attention for that.
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And there's a lot of ways to get in touch
with us. One of those, of course, is by email.
So here we go, Hey burd, hey Bird, Hey Bird, Habird,
haybird email addresses Rick at Rick Burgess show dot com. Uh,
And all you gotta do is just put hayburde heyburd
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uh there in the subject. And that means you'd like
to be considered uh for a discussion on the show.
Doesn't mean it'll make it, but if you have a
good question or something, you might garner some good conversation. Uh,
yours might make it to the air.
Speaker 7 (01:02:02):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
So, hey Bird, hey Burge. This is one that we
can weigh in on. Has the dress code changed since
the new show began. I've noticed that no one wears
shorts even in the middle of summer. What up with that?
Adler does? Actually that I think Adler is the only
one that did not upgrade his dress code. He still
(01:02:24):
dresses as if that he might need you to help
him go buy something to eat. Yeah, and the T
shirt with a hole in you yeah shirt. The rest
of us have taken on a more professional presentation. Adler
has not.
Speaker 4 (01:02:39):
I'm wearing I'm wearing shorts.
Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
Yeah, Adler still wears short He has not changed any different. No,
what nothing, what's.
Speaker 7 (01:02:48):
Wrong with that?
Speaker 12 (01:02:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
There there was the this isn't a bank, this isn't
a something something else? Yeah, yancy something else? Fancy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
Yeah, yesterday and we were sitting down talking to a client, was,
you know, considering a year contract with us. I was
thankful that only speeding I were in there. Yeah, me too. Yeah,
I can just see you coming in saying, yes, spend
spend tens of thousands of dollars with me. I'm a
good investment.
Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
That shirt I got at the San Antonio, Texas San Antonio,
Texas stock showing rodeo, and so it's got there's shirts.
Speaker 25 (01:03:23):
I like.
Speaker 3 (01:03:25):
Home to it, maybe when I'm cutting the yard or
just hanging out.
Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
I also got dressed in the dark and I really
just grab something black out of a black dark drawer
and I put it on. I had the hole on
it kept rolling.
Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
I don't even think though, if you made a commitment
that you would dress more professionally, that there's you have
any of that available. Yeah, I don't think it's in
your house today. I'm fine, right, I see what you guys.
Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
This is my Rigid shirt. My brother works for Rigid.
He gave me the shirt and I'm wearing it because
I love my brother.
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
Okay, so let's see you that's what it's a three quarters?
Is that a long slavor? When the quarters?
Speaker 4 (01:03:58):
On a normal person, it would be a short sleeve shirt.
But it's a three quarter. Beat you to it, buddy, what.
Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
Kind of bridges?
Speaker 9 (01:04:08):
Jam shorts?
Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
Or they're black?
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
You were in blue shorts?
Speaker 22 (01:04:14):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
Please, I weren't.
Speaker 4 (01:04:16):
George John Cena there, but but I.
Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
Will say this, Speedy and Greg have always dressed pretty professional.
I did not. I don't know about that, and I
made a change.
Speaker 9 (01:04:29):
I did.
Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
I felt like, if you're going to be president of
the company, probably coming in here with jim shorts and
T shirt on not the best thing to do well.
And uh and I'm quoting my wife on that, right,
who said, do you want anybody to take you serious
in these business meetings? And I thought, well, I probably so.
Speaker 19 (01:04:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:04:46):
Even though it's summer, I don't work outside. I work inside,
and so you know, I don't have shorts on. However,
I mean it's hot sometimes going to the car and
you know getting home. By the time you get home,
you can change into whatever you want.
Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:05:00):
So, and you know it's funny because my wife's been
on me about my shirts, and you know, my boys
say they go thrift shopping in my closet, and I've
talked to you about that.
Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
Because some of my stuff is so old. They're like, hey,
this is back in style. I heard from my youngest
son just two days ago. I want you to know, Dad,
that everything you have at camp house I'm wearing. Okay, great,
but they love it.
Speaker 10 (01:05:24):
But I've I've tried to change it up a little
bit because people will come and show us pictures when
they were little. They came to the show, and I'm like, wow,
so I still wear that show.
Speaker 3 (01:05:34):
Yes, we still wear those shirts. So we're not overly professional.
And I think that's every going to happen. But am
I personally dressing differently? Yes, speeding Gregor about the same
and Adlers about the same. Here's the next one, Hey bird,
Hey Burge, here's something I heard that made me think
it applies to Greg. It doesn't cost a penny to
(01:05:56):
be nice. But you know what else is free? Making
fun of people very good. Okay, it ain't no cost
there now, so that's it that Hey Bird, Hey Burge,
Hey guys, A long long time following what you guys
have done in the past, and love what you're doing now.
But I'm the first time emailer. I'm about a day
(01:06:16):
behind on the show. I was listening to Friday's show
when y'all were discussing how you thought the police were
there to arrest Larry, and Greg said and no one
gave him anything on it, Larry, maybe dB Cooper. Well,
that idea really never went anywhere in the show, and
(01:06:36):
I thought, well, wait a minute, I think Greg may
be onto something. I mean, maybe we should do a
little investigation into this Larry thing. Larry spent a lot
of time in the Northwest, and his past in quotes,
work history little spotty, so maybe, just maybe dB Cooper
lives in Dublin, Georgia, loves to collect patches. Anyway, Love
(01:07:00):
the new show, keep up the great work. Hope this
could make some good discussion and content for you guys.
Thank you Clayton. Clayton, you have me thinking when I
read your email yesterday, I thought about it ever since
there's there's a little bit of there of the work history. Yeah,
you know, Greg, I hate to say this because I
know this Larry I didn't say this. Yeah, he's texting
(01:07:20):
me today, so he is. And listen, I just want
you to know. Okay, I just want you to know.
So just hear me.
Speaker 26 (01:07:31):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:07:32):
Greg isn't sure that you were a true game warden. Greg. Thanks,
He says, I don't think Larry was a game ward
I said, well, he said he was. He said in
game Warden. I mean he might have been helping with
the parts or something. I don't think he was the
guy that was the game board. And he said he
didn't seem to have a lot of stories for that one.
I asked him about it.
Speaker 10 (01:07:50):
He's just texting us on text Nation. You see what
he says. Carolyn says, stop picking on Adler. She loves
his legs.
Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
Yeah. Wow, that's Carolyn. Thing is getting under easy turn
it down. Well, we'll have to walk that out a
little bit. Maybe he can BDB Cooper. There's that. And
he's held a lot of jobs. I mean, sketchy. Every
time we talk he talks about something else. I'm sorry
spotty not sketchy. You know, sorry about that. So maybe
he can spotty and sketchy of the same thing, are
they if they have a spotty pass. I thought sketchy
(01:08:19):
meant like there might be something there that is not
only up and up.
Speaker 4 (01:08:23):
If you have a sketchy past and the spotty past,
I think that they're the same.
Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
I thought spotty just means that we can't really forget
what you ever did. You don't have a lot of details. Yeah,
sketchy means you might have been up to something bad.
Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
Well, spotty implies.
Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
It, Okay, does it?
Speaker 20 (01:08:36):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
The fact that you don't have a lot of details, Okay,
Hey Bird, Hey Burge. It's been a while since it's
been discussed on the show. But I have a scenario
about men running in the rain. I get a lot
of these. You can imagine. We have had some rain
in Northeast Alabama, and because of my job, I keep
a rain jacket in the back seat of my car.
My question is simply this, what would Coach Burger just
(01:08:58):
think about men putting on a rain jacket inside their
home or vehicle before going out into the rain, even
if they don't run. That's the key I think coach
would be against this, since it seems the motivation for
putting on the rain jacket would be not to get wet,
and that's his whole point for not running. Oh, it's
actually not. You've missed the point. That's not the point.
(01:09:20):
I don't think Dad would care if you put a
rain jacket out. He's not asking us to get soaking wet.
He's asking us not to be frantic. Right, don't be
running in the rain like some person that is terrified
of something like the rain. It's about not being frantic.
It's about being steady. It's about to be fearless. It's
about it's about it's about not coming across as if
(01:09:42):
this is some big obstacle for you. If you're just
walking methodically and you've put on a rain jacket because
you don't want your clothes to be soaking wet, there's
nothing wrong with that. Yah, it's actually smart. I'm going
to say that some of these scenarios you have asked
me about, you're skipping the other chapter in the book
called don't be stupid.
Speaker 10 (01:09:57):
You know so that and just don't make a noise
when running, don't I don't put that ring jacket.
Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
On and start being frantic.
Speaker 4 (01:10:04):
Now we'll be frantic. Uh, hey Bird, hey Burge.
Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
I know, Uh, it has been discussed many times before,
and uh, but can I can I get some official
list of who I'm supposed to be tipping and what
percentage in people that that should not be tipped.
Speaker 12 (01:10:20):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
Of course, excellent service always rewarded. Uh, but he said,
I'm gray. You guys have discussed it, but you've never
just sat down and say these people that are asking
for tips are unreasonable. It's but all saiden passed and
passing and in conversations. Could you get us an official list?
I don't know if we put that kind of effort in.
But to me, you know, the ones I've heard is,
(01:10:45):
I mean I have to drive through getting a cup
of coffee a tip. I've just took your order. Uh,
you're still gonna have to come get it, and somebody
else back behind me is preparing it.
Speaker 10 (01:10:57):
And I call that the iPad tip right where yeah,
where they say swipe and then it says, you know,
do you want to tip? And it gives you the
percentage choices, and I think, and you're to your point,
you're coming and getting it and doing.
Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
Everything, you're not really, I mean, when did running the
cash register become worthy of a tip. I'm not tipping
the cashier at the grocery store, you know, so what
and sometimes they'll even bag your groceries. Okay, uh what about?
I think the biggest tip ask I've seen that seemed
(01:11:29):
the most outrageous was the ice cream scoopers at the
ice cream shop. That that's a come nowhere.
Speaker 4 (01:11:37):
Yeah, you can guarantee it. And I love they turn
the iPad around and they go, it's going to ask
you a question. They don't say it's going to ask
you a question. They don't even want to say it.
It's like they're embarrassed. What's the question going to be?
Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
Oh right?
Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
I think they're they're I think they're almost like a
real good salesperson. You know, nine people are gonna turn
you down, but if one does it, it's worth it.
We'll be back, Stay Closser.
Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
This is the Rick Burgess Show, the only show hosted
by an Oxford graduate, well Oxford High School, The Rick
(01:12:31):
Burgers Show.
Speaker 3 (01:12:34):
Yeah, I mean that's true. Okay, So more from text
Nation on Larry being dB Cooper, massive leg injury. You
think that couldn't have happened if you parachute out of
a plant back injury, falling off a house.
Speaker 4 (01:12:54):
Larry is clearly dB Cooper, and.
Speaker 3 (01:12:56):
That's a compound fracture on that leg. Always awful, the terrible.
Some say could he be Santa, No, but he can
be dB Cooper, so you can't see him as Santa.
Huh he's you thin, Okay? I mean Santa doesn't take
it kind of weight off an off season. I mean
Larry is. I mean that's he's one of the skinniest
(01:13:16):
people I've ever been around. So uh, No, he's not
sanad B. Cooper. Yes, although he has facts the D. B.
Speaker 10 (01:13:23):
Cooper case is yeah, because I was gonna say, even
though he has facts on some of the jobs and stuff,
there's I'm sure there's parts that he's not it's just missing.
Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
Yep. Yeah, there's some things about Larry that we are
admitting now.
Speaker 4 (01:13:38):
So we're not saying he has a sketchy past or
a spotted past.
Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
I didn't say that. We're just saying could he be
and dB Cooper.
Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
Just a checkered past is what we're saying.
Speaker 3 (01:13:49):
So a lot of people do you think that Larry
seems to have the wherewithal to pull off such an
extravagant robbery. I think that's part of us being thrown
off his trail. I think it's an act. Yeah, and
there it is. Nobody thinks the patch guy could be
(01:14:13):
dB Cooper unless you're wise like our audience and beginning
to pick up on things. And Greg brilliant. Greg threw
it out there and as the emailer said, y'all didn't
give that much. Yeah, well, Larry was sitting right there here.
So people are saying that he could be Ozimpic Santa No,
which is funny, but no. Okay, all right, here's the
(01:14:34):
old D B.
Speaker 4 (01:14:34):
Cooper drawing that we have, and then if you just
age it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:38):
Oh look at this, Oh my goodness, it is him.
Speaker 20 (01:14:40):
There he is.
Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
That's in he's in my back seat. I keep forgetting
that they run around with you have dB Cooper in
your back seat, clearly him. Look at this, Oh my goodness,
that's D B. Cooper. It was right in front of it.
Speaker 4 (01:14:54):
I cannot believe it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
We had D Cooper. We found we had dB Cooper
in here. Isn't that something? And when the police showed up,
he even fooled them. They took the other guy what
I do because D B Cooper is still texting me.
Speaker 4 (01:15:07):
I can't believed B Cooper has such a great patch collection.
Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
Now I know, and the challenge coins. Yes, when did
he start loving slave?
Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
He stopped collecting stolen money and started collecting.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
Patches yep, and then did these patches all they do now?
But you have to start with enough to get everybody's attention.
You had to some cash to get enough patches, right.
Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
Patches ain't free. Nope, life ain't free and patches ain't free.
Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
Just do you think Carolyn knows it?
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
Carolyn doesn't know, she doesn't want to know.
Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
She knows now because they've been married for seven years.
I know some other stuff they've.
Speaker 4 (01:15:43):
They've broken a few beds.
Speaker 10 (01:15:45):
Well, i'll say that, and that just Arry said, right,
excuse me, that's what dB Cooper said.
Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
By the way, I don't think Larry can have that
bad of back and break that many beds. It's either
one or the other. So I was not going to say,
and y'all both are saying it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:57):
It's correct, okay, but it does check out. If you're
a parachuting out of a plane, you could get injured, landed,
some woods hurts your leg, layer's got a hurt leg.
Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
Bad hurt, bad hurt. Oh yeah, it looks like a
if you think about a leg like that and those
tiny little legs trying to put down to stop your
body coming out of a plane, you know, a parachute helse,
but you're still coming in pretty hot. Yeah, And like
you said, he landed in like a place that was
not not some open field. Yeah, me could have clipped
a tree coming down.
Speaker 10 (01:16:30):
What if like authority was like onto him? And you
know he met Carolyn online and then just moved to Dublin.
Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
How about they did meet online? That's a fact.
Speaker 10 (01:16:40):
And he does lose his balance and Carolyn's afraid of
him falling, and he jumped out of a plane. There's
a lot of falling in his life.
Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
And he doesn't seem to be open to flying, you
know what saying I'd rather not get a plane. Yeah,
I wonder why m m hmm.
Speaker 4 (01:16:56):
Wow when the police came that day, we did think
that the police were there for him?
Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
Yes, we did? You two did? I did? Why did
you think that? You sure? We just do all the
things we just said? Are y'all listening? So I was trying.
How about where they get their bed frames? They need
to get better bed frames.
Speaker 9 (01:17:16):
Let's go, let's go this far.
Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
For the longest it was now we diser ready, you
come here, come by and see s all right? But
what happened when they had to go somewhere else strangely
and rented a car and Greg and I saw the
truck firsthand. That truck looked fine. But they rented a car.
They didn't take their own car license plate.
Speaker 10 (01:17:38):
And when he sees like police officers and stuff, he's
overly nice, like he comes in hard like, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:17:46):
The patches wins him over to law for they never
think about it.
Speaker 25 (01:17:51):
Oh my goodness, chills, I have chills, Cooper, Oh wow, Larry, Larry,
if you are deep, he doesn't have internet.
Speaker 4 (01:18:01):
I'm typing it in that he's watching.
Speaker 3 (01:18:03):
He doesn't. He doesn't have internet.
Speaker 4 (01:18:05):
He's off the grid.
Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
It's off the grid. Oh my goodness. They don't have cable.
They don't have.
Speaker 10 (01:18:10):
Internet, if that makes sense, until right now a computer
and all they do is look at pictures on the computer.
Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
It's an expensive look. But he's been at my house.
I'm my call Terry. Guys, we've had DV Cooper in
our house. Let me see hiding and plain sight. No
one would have looked in Dublin, Georgia for the patch guy, brilliant, Honey,
we had D. B. Cooper in our house. Okay, this
(01:18:36):
is uh, this is amazing.
Speaker 4 (01:18:39):
This hurts our theory a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:18:40):
What D. B.
Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
Cooper would be approximately ninety four years old?
Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
All right?
Speaker 4 (01:18:44):
You looked at Larry, he could be I mean, one
of those folks.
Speaker 3 (01:18:49):
So you think the age he's given us is just
accurate After everything else we've just uncovered discovered, he could
easily be ninety four. Do you think yes? Good genetics?
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Yes, Okay, he says Adler. No, I'm not. That's exactly
what dB Cooper is.
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
Dvie Cooper gonna get on a chat and say.
Speaker 4 (01:19:10):
Y'all got me come on, guys, all right, he would
be ninety three to ninety four years old.
Speaker 3 (01:19:17):
There was one room they wouldn't let me go in.
Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
He's estimated. D. B. Cooper is estimated to have been
around forty years old during the hijacking, So that's just
an estimation. Maybe Larry was wearing like an old man
suit and he was only twenty at the time, thus
bringing Larry exactly to the age of what he was
now being.
Speaker 3 (01:19:39):
And he's seventy one right now, so he says.
Speaker 4 (01:19:45):
Dvie Cooper was in his twenties. It is it is
plausible probable. I would venture to say that Larry is TV.
Speaker 3 (01:19:53):
We had D. B.
Speaker 4 (01:19:53):
Cooper on the show.
Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
Well said, yeah, yeah, you are a wordsmith, my friend.
So who do we call? No One or this?
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
Here's the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 24 (01:20:11):
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Speaker 3 (01:20:27):
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Box seats coming later, Burgess ball Battle. Yes, Greg out
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will see Greg today, so don't don't worry about that.
So that's coming up a little bit later on in
the program. Speedy and Adler. Here one thing and we'll
move on. One last thing on is Larry the patch man?
dB Cooper.
Speaker 15 (01:21:06):
Is?
Speaker 3 (01:21:07):
They said, did you notice he has no patches from
the CIA? He won't call him and he won't call him,
won't have anything to do with him.
Speaker 11 (01:21:12):
Nope.
Speaker 3 (01:21:13):
Wow, this thing is wow wow.
Speaker 10 (01:21:18):
So there, we have to be careful as a staff
because if it really is him and we all start
like disappearing one by one.
Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
I don't think. I don't think dB Cooper is that
kind of guy. I know, as long as we just
kind of let it be and keep it as an
interesting conversation, Okay, I think we're okay, we don't need
to press right, So let's move on, and if Larry
says he's not dB Cooper, that's good enough for us. Okay, right, right, right.
(01:21:48):
A couple of things to discuss opening up this hour.
Let's let's go a little bit newsy, but not too
terribly newsy.
Speaker 8 (01:21:54):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:21:54):
Let's start with number seven here, Adler out of the inn,
a fel. We already talked about money, not football last night. Yes,
we played the national anthem and of course Greg hated it.
But Terry Bradshaw now the term here heavy criticism? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (01:22:12):
Is he?
Speaker 10 (01:22:13):
So people are that upset about it? And if you
don't know, could we give away something? Do you think
if people guess it?
Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
Right?
Speaker 10 (01:22:19):
I don't think they could guess like what he's in
trouble for. If you don't know, if you do, an
ain't got a clue what could he possibly be in
trouble for? And you think, hey, it's something pretty serious. Yeah,
you guess everybody's like, we got we must go get
Terry Bradshaw. Not as angry with him as we are
at the woman who took the ball from the kid. No,
but we're but we're pretty angry. Apparently we're not.
Speaker 4 (01:22:39):
But the world is.
Speaker 3 (01:22:41):
Yeah, so let's hear and though coming around from the
left right side to the left side, Paul Washington takes
it in from a nineteen yard touchdown, All Redskins twenty
one to six over the New York Oh wait a minute.
Oh he said Redskins instead of Commando. Oh no, now,
dare him, Terry, Terry, don't you know we've changed that
mascot and you cannot say Redskins anymore?
Speaker 4 (01:23:04):
Fire him immediately.
Speaker 3 (01:23:06):
Heavy criticism, it says, they're heavy criticism. Let me tell
you something. If you have saved your heavy criticism for
Terry Bradshaw, the age he is as long as he
played in the NFL and as long as he has
been commenting on the NFL and ninety percent of that existence,
if not more than ninety. They were called the Redskins,
(01:23:28):
and he happened to call them the Redskins in a highlight.
If that's the thing that you said, that's it, you know,
get on your knees today and thank god you're that
blessed of all the things are going on, that's the
one you're out there. I'm waiting in on that, and
I'm gonna get that woman and got the ball too.
Speaker 4 (01:23:45):
No, he needs to be debanked, yes, oh yeah, de platform.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
So what will happen? Will he have to come on
in and apologize?
Speaker 10 (01:23:53):
I wouldn't put it past it. I mean the higher ups,
you know, was he was? I'm sure, don't you think
called out for it off air?
Speaker 3 (01:24:02):
Hey? Oh I can't do that. I'm sure. I'd love
to hear his response to that off air. Okay, So
here we go with all. This is heavy and we
probably will get weigh in on this a little bit.
On strange encounters Thursday, This horrifying murder in Charlotte on
public transit, the Ukrainian woman who came here to escape
(01:24:28):
all the war that was going on, asylum from everything
in Ukraine. I cannot pronounce her name, and I wish
I could, but I can't. But anyway, so of course
you would think we would want to address the evil
that we now live in, just solely that that any
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human being, regarded regardless of gender or ethnicity, that would
sit down behind another human being and be a fourteen time.
I've even heard seventeen is at fourteen fourteen fourteen time
lawbreaker of various things, including on his criminal past. We
(01:25:12):
have a weapon being used in a robbery, we have threats.
He's the kind of guy that threatens people to the
point that he is criminally charged with unlawful threats. I'll
use weapons, I'll threat I'm a criminal, okay, fourteen prior
rest fourteen. So maybe we would want to focus there
(01:25:36):
and focus on just the sheer evil of killing someone
in cold blood because they sat down in front of you,
even if the fact that he's apparently allegedly he said
something about the fact that she was a white woman
and all that. I don't but now on the.
Speaker 4 (01:25:53):
Mic you can hear him say I got that white
girl after he.
Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Does, right, I just wanted to be sure that I
was reporting that correctly. I mean, I know that's interesting.
Things and that's provocative to talk about, but I wish
we'd focus on the fact that that kind of evil
is in our society, just like we said on the
last shooter and all these various heinous crimes that we see.
But now, of course it's turned into some sort of
(01:26:18):
let's be careful that we don't talk about. You know,
this is becom an indictment on black men. No, kiddie,
it's becoming an indictment on evil. And I'm sorry that
he said what he said, and I'm horrified that he
did what he did. But let's focus. You know, that
really shouldn't be something anybody's overly concerned about right now,
(01:26:42):
because what we got to be talking about is where
in the world do we live when things like this
like fourteen prior arrest and I still can't get on
public transit without worrying that the guy behind me is
going to put out a knife and cut my throat
and kill me in cold blood. So here is let's
go to three E. So this is Greg gut Failed
(01:27:06):
from Fox. Now I see it's two minutes, which is
a little lengthy, but he is going to take on
Brian Stelter for saying that talking too much about the
killer being mentally eel and not wanting to take on
the evil of it all. So here is Greg gut
failed coming on.
Speaker 27 (01:27:25):
I'm tired also of the term mental illness being used
as a cover for criminality. When a thug targets a
woman that is not insane, he knows she's weaker, when
he comes from behind with a knife, that's not insane.
Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
He minimizes her ability to inflict harm on him.
Speaker 27 (01:27:43):
When the thug flees, that's sane, because he knows if
he stays, he'll be arrested. So what would be insane
would be if he were to face off against a
man without a weapon, somebody like a tyrist. That would
be insane. You'd go, Okay, that's crazy. But almost all
all of these people that do this stuff, they go
after women that is not insane, that self preservation.
Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
This is not insanity.
Speaker 27 (01:28:11):
It's an evil mind, and it's an evil mind that
is somehow excused in a culture that weaponizes victim's status
in this case mental illness, mental illness, And what is
it about a society that contributes to this? And I'd
say this based on my own personal evidence of being
on city streets every single day, every single day in
New York, that when a homeless person is shouting at people,
(01:28:32):
he's not shouting I really made a mess of my life, boy,
I really screwed up. No, his aggression is purely blaming
other things and other people.
Speaker 4 (01:28:43):
He blames the world, he blames people, he blames you.
Speaker 27 (01:28:46):
So we're living in a progressive ideological nightmare where the
worst in society is empowered by a sense of victimhood.
So when this happens, they will still get people like
Brian Stelter that says, oh, be careful of the racism,
or other people saying, you know what, we really need
to be concerned about our services to the mentally ill,
(01:29:08):
which may or may not be true.
Speaker 4 (01:29:09):
But he's not mentally ill. He needs to be executed.
Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
Agree. Yeah, See, it's different talking about mental illness.
Speaker 26 (01:29:16):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
I do not think that all mental illness, as we've
said on Strange Encounters, is demonic. That there are you know,
the brain is just like any part of our bodies.
Sometimes there's a chemical imbalance that people can be helped,
but this particular case is just wicked. So I'm not
going to be concerned about what Brian does he wants
to make sure I choose my words a certain way. Brian,
(01:29:37):
this is not time to be worried about, you know,
the ethnicity of the situation. We got bigger problems than that.
And I agree with gut Failed it's not a time
to be worried about mental illness, even though I do
think we are mental illness. The way we treated in
our country, it needs a lot of work. I agree
with all that that doesn't apply to this. This is
(01:29:58):
about doing something about law and order and protecting society
from evil people and also asking hard questions. As we
have said over and over, when are we going to
take the spiritual part of all this series and realize
that we have dark, twisted evil and we continue to
(01:30:18):
fuel it by doing things that are are evil ourselves.
We are our society creates these people, and until we
approach it from that angle, we're going to solve nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:30:33):
And it's not just Stelter either that is trying to
protect this these these people that do evil, and I'm
not it's doesn't I don't care what skin color you
are at all. But we talked yesterday about how the
New York Times and the AP, the Associated Press had
not covered this story at all. They had zero mentions
of it. Now they've finally jumped on it. But if
(01:30:54):
I go to ap here, you see they mentioned the story.
But the story is about the uote to quote MAGA
backlash towards black people. I know, that's not what this
is even even about. That is the same with CNN
video shows fatal stabbing, stirring up the crime, the MAGA
crime debate. You're just like, you're missing the whole point
(01:31:17):
of this.
Speaker 9 (01:31:18):
Why you're not and you're not even.
Speaker 4 (01:31:19):
Covering the crime, you're covering the response.
Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
And don't forget, these are the same people on the
left that god on us if we didn't stand with Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
This is the Rick Burgess Show simply outworking the competition,
The Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (01:31:48):
Thanks for being with us today. So is there a
worse feeling? Yeah, we talked about this a lot, but
and we've even had to pick before you know which
one would you pick? But when you're nauseous, I mean,
you just want everything to change, You want to end.
I mean, whether you know it's motion sickness, uh, you know,
(01:32:12):
any anything that you go have nauseous. You know, there's
a lot of things you can just kind of move
on with your day. If you're nauseous, you're like, I
must address it. I must address it now. I'm fortunate
that motion sickness isn't a big deal for me, but
I would like you have have have a son that
it is. And you know these these people like they
have to sit in a certain place in the car.
(01:32:32):
Oh they're not good back seat people. No, they don't
meddle seat them. No, you don't, don't don't you never?
Speaker 10 (01:32:39):
Growing up, he would always be back right, he had
to the passenger back seat or passenger seat?
Speaker 3 (01:32:45):
How are we doing back there?
Speaker 10 (01:32:46):
And then after my Russian jet with the Rick and
Bubba show, I became a little motion sicknesses have have
that as well.
Speaker 3 (01:32:54):
So one of my daughter in laws and she married
the son. So I have a a son who married
a woman that both struggled with motion sickness.
Speaker 11 (01:33:04):
Hm.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
They can't go anywhere. Yeah, and you know they're a
real drag at the theme part. But but you were
saying that they're you know, there's all kinds of things
and people can do and we and we have a
product that we talk about this good. But they're saying
that if you're in a vehicle. Yeah, music can help
certain types of music, and I wish the percentage was higher.
Speaker 10 (01:33:24):
Okay, that one kind of music could be an unexpected
cure for motion sickness.
Speaker 3 (01:33:31):
Yes, they.
Speaker 10 (01:33:33):
They have and I won't I won't even go into
the neuroscience's name. She's Chinese. At the Institute of Science
and Technology there in China, they found that music may
be a surprising effect in effective intervention for reducing reducing
nausea and dizziness, including included by travel, Like I'm in
the car, all of a sudden, I get motions sick.
(01:33:54):
So they put them in a simulator that that would
kind of, you know, make them all start to fill
that motion sickness that they have, and they put a
little cap on them so they could kind of read
the brain and see what had the activity from the
volunteers in real time when it transitioned from a stable
state to the state of motion sickness. And the participants
(01:34:15):
were divided up to six groups. Four groups listened to
a minute of music after the drive and they started
experiencing these issues, and then they had them in different
categories and the ones that listened to uplifting music their
motion sickness was reduced by fourteen percent compared to different
groups in music.
Speaker 3 (01:34:37):
It just says, next.
Speaker 10 (01:34:38):
Time you feel like, what's uplift you are getting nauseated
from motion sickness in the car, try to go to
a joyful music playlist.
Speaker 3 (01:34:47):
Show off on music.
Speaker 10 (01:34:48):
They said that soft music was the next best. It
had thirteen point four percent effectiveness compared to others in
the study. So what has come out of this is joyful,
uplifting music is the best music to listen to if
you start to feel.
Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
That in the car. So I'm nauseous and I need
Bobby McFerrin don't want to be happy. You know, it
doesn't give a list you guys be in the music.
It would be uplifting music. It says, uplifting, joyful music. Now,
I know they won't say it the first thing when
you say that to me, And I'm not just saying
this because I think it's the right thing to say.
(01:35:26):
I mean this, that would be praising worship music to me. Yeah,
I mean, it doesn't get any more uplifting and enjoy
there's your there's I mean, but it's that that's probably
not what they mean.
Speaker 10 (01:35:37):
Well, you know, yeah, I doubt it, but it does
say that each joyful music to you, So it could
be what you just talked about.
Speaker 3 (01:35:44):
It's some of this mental somebody said this topic now
makes me start worrying about it, making me a little
bit nauxious? Can can I get into people's mind? Like,
if you're a person who struggles struggles with motion sickness,
if we bring it up, does that bring it on?
That's a good question, that's a really good question.
Speaker 10 (01:36:02):
I don't know, And it's sometimes it's kind of weird
because like growing up or re j c growing up,
sometimes it would affect him. Sometimes it wouldn't, but it
would always be And even the brothers knew it, Reese
and Tyler, they knew what seat he needed to sit in. Oh,
he seemed to be fine. But then when when not?
I think, maybe do you start thinking about it more
and you bring it on into people?
Speaker 3 (01:36:24):
Right now? What about the fact? And now is he
a I can't get on a boat guy? If the
if the water's well, it's not too bad, it's not
too bad. But he hadn't done that in the whole
a whole lot. You know, we've talked about this a
lot on the show, but bringing up again seasick. I mean,
you just it's you're trapped so oft.
Speaker 4 (01:36:42):
You're not going to make fifty people come back to
shore because you're raffing over the edge and there.
Speaker 10 (01:36:46):
Yeah, or coming out of surgery, you know, and and
and you're trying to get it out and you you
start getting nauseated. So you're coming out of surgery and
you feel that that's awful or nauseated too.
Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
What I am not saying it wrong.
Speaker 4 (01:36:57):
Yeah, you're kind of combining when you're using it's okay,
Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
You'll know you bring that up idea. That was a
lot of times my to the anesthesiologist, I watch out.
That was my main request is I do not want
to fill that coming out. You're right, No, when every
time I've had surgery, and you know, there's some that
we know that are good at it, some of them
don't seem to care about it. No, but I want
the one that I just looked at them say, I
(01:37:22):
don't even know how susceptible I am. Let's not take
a chance. Yeah, whatever you do for people that struggle
being nauseous waking up from anesthesia, give me that. Yeah.
I don't even want take a chance. That's my number
one because I hate it so much. I don't even
want I don't even want that to be on the table. Yeah, God,
it's awful.
Speaker 4 (01:37:39):
I don't deal with it usually. But like I said,
I was out deep sea fishing one time as a
kid in the rock with the water was real rough.
That was a rough four hours because you're just yes, yeah,
within about thirty minutes because we were you know, when
you're it was out in the Gulf of Mexico at
the time, but now it's Gulf of America. Yeah, do
you When I'm referring to it in the past, I
(01:38:00):
call it Gulf of America. How do you do that?
Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
How does that work? I think in the past you
say at the time it was like you just did
I think you did it right.
Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
So I'm ralphing horrible. But every other time I went
it was fine. Occasionally, if I've ridden some high speed
trains where you can't actually see what's going past you
because it's going so fast, easy, and so that messed
me up. And then if I'm on like a subway
or something like that, if I sit backwards, that'll mess
me up too. So if I avoid their shick.
Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
Got a little bit of it.
Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
You just got to watch out.
Speaker 3 (01:38:32):
Where are you on reading in a vehicle that's moving?
Speaker 4 (01:38:34):
No, no, no, no, if you were, if you deal
with a real bad on a road trip and you
can't get shotgun and you're not driving, sit in the
middle seat so you can see straight.
Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
Out after the middle was bad.
Speaker 4 (01:38:44):
So you can see straight out the front and look
far away, look way far away. Don't look up close
because it's moving faster.
Speaker 3 (01:38:49):
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Burgers Show.
Speaker 11 (01:41:07):
Go ahead, Well, once we go, but bunt of your
own go ahead, and if you would, okay, go ahead, and.
Speaker 21 (01:41:19):
I'm here, okay, okay.
Speaker 7 (01:41:22):
So here's my theory.
Speaker 21 (01:41:24):
Larry looks damn good for ninety seven years old, because
that's how old you do would be at this point.
But I like the comic part of it.
Speaker 3 (01:41:31):
Yeah, well, we talked about that because you know some
people do age quite well. Yeah, and we can't take
Larry's word for how old he is because he could
tell us anything.
Speaker 10 (01:41:40):
But yeah, we we did talk about that, but sent
me a text just now he said, you guys are funny.
Speaker 3 (01:41:45):
We liked that. We loved it a lot. Uh huh.
That's what dB would say. Done and get us off
the trail. Welcome to the Rick Burgers Show. Unscreen phone calls.
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Hey, I'm just calling to say that me and my
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We love your show, and we listened to you driving
school every day.
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We just I just want to thank you for that.
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Well, thank you, very nice of you to call and
encourage us, and you've got a great dad. Welcome to
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Yes, I just want to say thank you for your ministry.
It saved my husband and in return it also saved
me about four months later.
Speaker 3 (01:42:26):
Wow. Well, thank you for that. Obviously, you know it
was Christ that did all the saving and the and
the transformation. But honored to be part of that as
far as how you were reached by the power that
actually did the work. So thank you. As we've said
many times, it's just so encouraging and humbling and and
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Hey buddy. Well, first of all, I want to thank
y'all for the verdict yesterday.
Speaker 9 (01:43:05):
But uh, miss day will be you know what happens
this morning?
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So you you said this is you, So you're saying that, Yeah, yeah,
y'all are going to decide. No puppies.
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She is going to the bed at eight am.
Speaker 3 (01:43:21):
Okay, okay, okay, it's on well, you know, I think
I think that's the wise choice. And what a what
an entertaining situation that was, and might want to fix
that pen. It's quite the play by play it was. Hello,
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And Ty Simpson is the man. I never doubted him
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Oh is that the quarterback of that seventeen for seventeen Saturday.
Never doubted him, never doubted him. So we we really
think that after the first game. Ye, his numbers weren't bad,
but never doubted him, never did written this This is
fandom is so interesting to watch. But you know what,
I commend you if you are never doubted here, and
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Sorry about that.
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Apparently you can.
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Uh we actually this product relief band that we talk about.
I've heard this has been this has been really helpful.
I think that's something you might want to try if
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Speaker 21 (01:45:52):
Hey, I just the on Facebook. It's from the roll story.
It is legal experts were a gas Monday at the
US Supreme Court. Ruling allows immigration agents to continue using
racial profiling.
Speaker 28 (01:46:03):
To stop and suspected undocumented immigrants or migrants is that
something y'all could talk about, like, I don't know if
that's a clickbait article or like the Supreme Court Actually
it really actually says that.
Speaker 21 (01:46:16):
But I'm just saying some outrage on that.
Speaker 3 (01:46:19):
Let me look, we have that when speech he says,
let's take a look, see, uh, Supreme Court allows Trump
ice rays to resume. Is that in in La? Yeah? Yeah, okay,
And and so that didn't sound like the same thing
he said to carry out immigration raging in California after
advocacy groups argued that federal authorities were stopping suspected illegal
(01:46:41):
immigrants without a valid reason.
Speaker 10 (01:46:43):
Yeah, just because of their ethnicity. They were they were
saying that they were going after him just because they
look Hispanic, and so they were profiling them.
Speaker 3 (01:46:51):
Well, that that's just good police work. I mean, it's
what that is, Okay, because if if you're coming illegally
from certain places and you like you might be from
that place, you're going to get asked a question, right,
and then you can just produce what you have. I Mean,
it's just like we've said many times. If if all
of a sudden, you know, there was something going on
and people said, well, the people that we're trying to
(01:47:12):
get usually have dark haired and a beard and uh,
and seem to be heavy set and Caucasian. I would
expect people to ask me to show that I'm not
one of those to be concerned about Yeah, okay, but
I bet I would get asked.
Speaker 4 (01:47:26):
You you might gefiling.
Speaker 3 (01:47:28):
Yeah, so yeah, profiling is not that you know. Now,
if you're profiling people to go after them just because
you have an extra grind with people, that that's that's not.
But when when you're when you know that there's certain
characteristics of the guilty, and you're looking for people with
those characteristics and vet them out, that's just called good
(01:47:50):
police work.
Speaker 15 (01:47:52):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:47:52):
I got in a lot of trouble. I mean lots.
I mean I was so sorry, but I was so
frustrated when we were dealing with the nine to eleven
and stuff and all this. You know, we can't do
We're pulling people out of line just because well, let
me tell you this, I said it. My wife and
all of our kids got pulled out of line one
(01:48:13):
day random and of course it made us late for
the plane with you know whatever. But I remember saying
to the person, which I shouldn't have said, the point
I said was valid, but I should not have done
it where I did it, okay, And they made sure
I understood that afterward, and they were right and I
was wrong, but I had to make the point. When
(01:48:34):
they were checking our little baby for bombs, I said
to the person because I was frustrated. Do you realize
how many times in the history of the world that
a blond hair, blue eyed, white woman has put a
bomb on her strawberry blond, blue eyed, white baby son.
Never in the history of the world, you told say
(01:48:55):
that I did. I said, I have. This is a
complete waste of everybody's tip. This is not good police
work now, it's it's wokeness, and it's politically good. Everybody
can applaud you, but you you've just let people on
the plane that meet the profile. We don't, okay, I
mean never in the history of world, we go, you
know what, blond hair, blue eyed woman had a bomb
(01:49:16):
scraped to her, a little white baby and blue plane
that it's never happened. So so yes, they take that
not well, not well? Uh he he let me know
that I would be missing the flood and we might
want to book another and uh And I was wrong
to do it in that situation, I let my anger
get away in my frustration, and that wasn't the way
(01:49:36):
to go about it. Now, my point was valid, Okay,
that this wasn't the best police work in the situation
we were in. Your tone could have been better. It
could have been better. And I was disrespect when I
shouldn't have been. And if my dad had seen it,
I'd have been in a lot of trouble. Yeah, because
you need to respect those in authority. We'll be right back.
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We have been through a lot, and as ken Osbord
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are here. A couple of things that we have not
talked about, well wait a minute, mm hmmm, dB Cooper
stuff with Larry again today if you just join us.
We think that Larry the Patchman may be dB Cooper
building a very strong case. And this is nine but
looks seventy. This is why Larry was so easily handing
(01:51:07):
out one hundred dollar bills. That's right, except for Addler.
He didn't get one in and he's carelling. Did it
bother you that day that we all got one hundred dollars?
And you did?
Speaker 4 (01:51:18):
It's still mad about it? Which I And the fact
that we say that D. B. Cooper was in his
would have to be in his nineties. Now that's just speculation.
Guests based on the people that got robbed, you know,
they were like he was probably in his forties. But
Larry could have been wearing like a mask and made
him look old or something and he was only in
his twenties and making him exactly the perfect age. Larry
(01:51:39):
is probably dB Cooper. I'm gonna go there and say.
Speaker 3 (01:51:42):
That, Okay, thanks Adler. A couple of things here that
I'm doing these together because I think they do. First
of all, did y'all know that remember the cat that
was going to assassinate Trump on the golf course? Yes, well,
his trial opens. Hey, you know he's representing himself as
he is, which is art be a party. So you know,
they interview, you know, all the jurors or potential jurors
(01:52:04):
and ask them questions. Have you heard his three questionss
I have, so Burgess, I'm looking at Ron Rauth, who
will be representing himself. And you remember the old adage
anybody that does that has a fool for a lawyer.
So he was asking the potential jurors their views on
the war in Gossam, their position on the US potentially
(01:52:27):
acquiring Greenland. He also asked how they would act if
they were driving and spotted a turtle in the middle
of the road. And that's when the judge interrupted him
and says, shut it down. He said, none of these
questions on your list, sir, have any bearing whatsoever. They
were all off base. They have no relevance to the
(01:52:49):
jury selection. And and Raulth attempted to speak in protests
and he was warned by the judge not to interrupt him.
It's not going well. So he also had somebody that
was going to be one of his witnesses and he
has now withdrawn that person, saying that that person, which
(01:53:09):
is a friend of his, lives in Costa Rica and
he likes his freedom and doesn't want to get arrested
or deported, so taking him off the list. So mister
Rauth is off to a blazing start with the selection
of the jury as he represents himself, and he says
that he wanted the judge to know that he's still
(01:53:30):
in a jail that is not comfortable and he can't sleep,
and he said, I'd like to be moved to the
general population or something. You know, you've brought this up.
Crazy eyes.
Speaker 10 (01:53:42):
Oh no, you can just look into somebody's eyes and
know the crazy he's got him, He's got him.
Speaker 3 (01:53:47):
So mister Rauth is not off to a great start
with his defense.
Speaker 4 (01:53:53):
Yeah, it's either the crazy eyes or waving the Ukrainian flag.
That's what tips it off sometimes, right.
Speaker 3 (01:54:01):
There we go. Uh, and I do think this goes together.
Four hikers on psychedelic mushrooms rescued in popular mountain destination.
So anybody ever gone down the shrooms?
Speaker 2 (01:54:13):
Right?
Speaker 3 (01:54:14):
No, No, I can't say I have. I'm going to
look over here to the left and see what he says.
I know mushrooms are really big, right, now they're supposed
to be the cure to everything. Yeah, and I worry
that this is going to have people out just grabbing
mushrooms randomly. You need to know what you're doing when
it comes to mushrooms. And and and apparently the right
(01:54:35):
ones can be of some value. And I'm not saying
they're not, but the psychedelic that that's that's a wild ride.
Speaker 11 (01:54:42):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:54:42):
So four hikers decided they would take psychedelic mushrooms.
Speaker 21 (01:54:48):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:54:48):
They were in New York's Caskill Mountains. Uh, they became
Now this is doesn't this just seem so elementary? If
I took a psychedelic drug, Yes, what's going to happen?
I will become disoriented, sure will. That's that's where you are.
That's the whole thing. They straight off the trail and
(01:55:08):
got lost. Four rangers and the Pine Hill Fire Department
did finally locate the group and they were less than
a thousand feet from the Mark trail, but they were
so high they't know where they were. They didn't know
where they were, and they weren't that far off the trail.
It just felt that way.
Speaker 10 (01:55:25):
I called that the injured player walk when they got
their their arm over your shoulder and the trainers trying
to get them off the field.
Speaker 3 (01:55:33):
Yeah, that's what they look like going down the trail.
You know, they're so out of it. Yeah there you
know the you know the song one toke over the line. Yeah. Uh,
you know there's always those if you ever go down
that road, and you shouldn't have trying to let the
mind be altered. There there are those moments where you're like,
you know what, I just took one step too many
in that direction. It could be one one drink too many,
(01:55:56):
one toke too many, one mushroom too many. Sure, Uh,
you just like you know, and and there's nothing to do,
you're you you just have to strap him for the ride, now,
you know. And and this is uh, this is not good.
And looking back, I don't think I should have followed
that Indian off the trail, right, Not sure? Not sure
he was here?
Speaker 10 (01:56:15):
Do you think the classic old growth as Terry Bradshaw
called him, redskin? What do you think the classic Old
growth video that we play a play Do you think
they were all highs of cot Well? They said that
the rock had such such a life.
Speaker 3 (01:56:30):
If you're talking to a rock and you've you've found
out the testimony of the rock and the life they've lived.
You're not right, You're you're you are I think they are.
Just that's the thing with these earthy type. They claim
that they love the earth and worship it, they're just
looking for a place to get high. Sure, I mean
it's it's so many times.
Speaker 4 (01:56:51):
Yeah, and you know, like you mentioned, there has been
some positive stuff, especially for veterans, which we mentioned earlier
as well.
Speaker 3 (01:56:59):
And just overall brain health.
Speaker 4 (01:57:01):
Yes, yeah, PTSD overall brain health. But man, it is
a it can be a roller coaster that you want
to get off of but you cannot.
Speaker 3 (01:57:10):
And you a little bit of conviction in the voice there.
Speaker 4 (01:57:14):
And you want to make sure you wash them because
I don't know if you guys know where those grow.
It might be tasting a little beef, right saying this
from what you've read, you can you can die. We've
heard of people going saying that that part.
Speaker 3 (01:57:27):
You talked about you can get on for a ride
and then you can't get off. That felt like that
can happen with anything, that felt real.
Speaker 4 (01:57:34):
That can happen with alcohol. I mean you you've you've
been there. You throw up and you and wow, the
room is still a roller coaster. This is horrible.
Speaker 3 (01:57:45):
I mean got joyful music.
Speaker 4 (01:57:47):
Yeah, you better listen to some joyful music. So yeah,
it's it's very serious. And we've heard of people that
are these hippies that go out and forage, get the
wrong mushrooms, eat them and die, kill their family, make
you know whatever. It's horrible. This is not something that
you need to really be getting.
Speaker 3 (01:58:04):
Mushrooms and the ones that can have positive benefits. You
really need some guidance on that. Yeah, you think that's
not something to freelance. I need to grab to go
to the woods, build a five. Yeah, no, don't, don't
start bowling the water just yet. Right top of the hour.
If you're leaving us, have a big day. Don't forget
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to go, Stay glad.
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Thank you for being with us America. Maran you I
were speedy and aber here drink will be back in
just a little bit. He's been to have breakfast with
another grandchild today, Papa, come have breakfast me. You can't
just have a breakfast with my little sister, and so
she won't even remember pap by b you're gonna come
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with us here shortly. The box seats are full. There
they are now, so we're grateful to have them here.
And boy, they brought some good food to the Yeah,
we got we got a buffet in there. Uh huh,
got one of Gregg's minions in here. Oh, she's wearing
a shirt says I can't stop loving Greg. I know,
(01:59:56):
I mean good gracious, I know you'll get a hug
the world. You're not alone. The world loves Greg. Sort
of speaking of Greg in our hometown Oxford, please keep
my name anonymous. Oh will has Greg or anyone on
the team seen you know Greg and I are from Oxford, Alabama.
(02:00:20):
Seen Oxford PD on the First Responder's YouTube channel. It's
under the US Cops show. They followed. They follow Oxford
PD like the Cops show, and there are quite some characters,
as anyone familiar with the area can attest to we
like to watch it as a family and learn from it. Well,
(02:00:44):
everything in this anonymous email does not surprise me. No,
I have heard about this. I have two text Nation
has sent and stuff about it. I have not watched it.
Apparently there's a reality show about the police department in
our hometown. And those of you that have never spent
any time in Calhoun County, it's if you're looking for
(02:01:06):
characters and interesting people, it is. It is fishing in
a stock pond. Okay, so so I can only imagine, Man,
keep it may you never know. Keep in mind Greg
and I are from there. That's all you really need
to know.
Speaker 4 (02:01:22):
This is their latest video.
Speaker 3 (02:01:23):
Yeah, people saying it's it's correct. Yeah, have they arrested
that guy's got a little punkdown.
Speaker 4 (02:01:30):
The name of this video is he could barely stand.
Speaker 10 (02:01:33):
Okay, so he could barely stand there. Look, these these
live PD shows. I can't get enough of them. If
I start, I'm.
Speaker 3 (02:01:40):
In well, Oxford, Alabama. It's I know it has the
same name as Oxford, England, but it couldn't be any
more different.
Speaker 10 (02:01:48):
So it's now people are saying this is a really
good show in a bad way. Of course, it is
it's it's good, it's good bad, of course.
Speaker 3 (02:01:58):
It is okay, tax person stating the obvious, and bird
is happy this was not available forty years ago. That
we look at.
Speaker 10 (02:02:06):
We we we're glad a lot of things weren't available
forty years ago, like cell phones and Live three sixty,
stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (02:02:13):
Oh we would make we would make the Phillies caring
look like nothing.
Speaker 4 (02:02:18):
I mean, I mean iPhone cameras.
Speaker 3 (02:02:20):
I'm glad that if that period of my life had
been documented, I'm thankful that Jesus erased that take. Oh yeah,
so we just told our parents we were going to
spend the night with somebody, and they said, okay, yeah.
They didn't known different till somebody.
Speaker 4 (02:02:34):
Were on Bourbon Street unless they called the parents.
Speaker 3 (02:02:36):
Hey yeah, oh you got a few tricks.
Speaker 10 (02:02:39):
That's when you If your mom ever got her went
and got her hair did, it was bad because she
came back with all the all the info.
Speaker 3 (02:02:45):
You didn't want your mama to go get her hair done.
And we lived in an area insteads still there and
it was it was interesting because we had a really
small town and Greg and I were lived there even
before they had McDonald's. Okay, but yet we a mall.
I don't know how we warranted a mall then, but
I guess cause where it was on twenty between. You know,
(02:03:06):
it's near Atlanta, near Birmingham, near perfect and and so
we had a mall. And if mom ever said she
was going to get her hair done and going to
the mall, we were done.
Speaker 9 (02:03:16):
She was.
Speaker 3 (02:03:16):
She was coming back with scoop and uh, it was
never good. Mama said, they went to your house to
spend the night this past week. I hope they behaved
over at your house. Charlotte. Huh, y'all were at the beach.
Speaker 4 (02:03:29):
Yeah, that's weird.
Speaker 9 (02:03:33):
He didn't tell me that.
Speaker 4 (02:03:34):
What was my son there?
Speaker 3 (02:03:35):
Right? Well? Yeah, but anyway, see I was a preacher's kid.
Oh p K. I was a preachers kid, so everybody toldally.
Speaker 4 (02:03:45):
First grade through ninth grade, the church and the school
were the same place. So the teachers, the principals, and
my dad all on the same campus.
Speaker 3 (02:03:52):
That was tough, Oh my goodness.
Speaker 4 (02:03:54):
And then you know, moved moved to Alabama and went
to public school whatever. Then I was the the new
kid in town. Who's the preacher's kid? So my parents
would get calls every weekend of my idiot friends being like, hey,
is Eric there? No, Eric's not there. I mean it
was every single I had to finally tell my friends
stop telling your parents you're at my house. Oh yeah,
(02:04:17):
stop telling your parents that you're dragging me into it. Yeah,
I uh, granted I probably shouldn't be alls friends.
Speaker 3 (02:04:25):
Right, Oh, let me tell you. I can remember. Well
it was. I mean, I should have got an Academy award.
H and uh yeah things, Hey, so and so those
mamas are on the way. It was never good. Oh
not at all. Don't nobody go to Morris Family Fund Center.
(02:04:47):
I swear that's what I swear by to. Oh it's
just a different time. Sure you park your car there
against some else's car. Yeah, but that's that. But that's
old stuff. That's right, that's old.
Speaker 4 (02:05:01):
Also, if you tell your parents that you're going to
a football game, when you get home, you should know
who won that game.
Speaker 3 (02:05:07):
You should you should really get the information. Shoulder. How
about the one.
Speaker 4 (02:05:15):
I'm really stupid and I didn't.
Speaker 3 (02:05:17):
Think that you didn't question? How about we left right?
Four is over?
Speaker 28 (02:05:21):
Well?
Speaker 3 (02:05:22):
How about your dad be the head football coach and
athletic director at the high school and it wasn't quite
Pastor's Kid, but it was another version. And I remember
one time there was a huge fight. I mean it
was huge, massive fight, okay, like lots of folks over
here fighting lots of folks over here for something really important,
I'm sure. And so I knew when the law got
(02:05:44):
there that I needed to not be part of this.
And so I went off and down a hollow, went
all the way through the woods, crawled around from the
side of where they were taking everybody's names, to be
on the side of people's names who had already been
taking full of I mean, you wouldn't be with the
hard I worked on, cut myself up, briars everything I get.
(02:06:05):
All the way over there, I sneak in. I said,
I'm I'm brilliant. I am brilliant. They never saw me,
and now I'm over here with staying with the guys
who they already everybody's name. Policeman turns around and says, okay,
I got twenty three people here, I got twenty two names. Rick,
you're gonna come give us your name or not. And
I was like, oh my gosh, that was a lot
of work from them. Good muddy, I'll bet up and
(02:06:28):
then then I said something again that that I think
the guy laughed. I really did. He said what she did?
He gonna think about this? I said, Well, first thing
is gonna ask me is how I didn't fight, so
I think it's gonna be pretty happy, and how I
did in the fight. It didn't go great, but the
(02:06:48):
so so he was not as thrilled with the with
my fight story as I expected. So you're saying you
would probably been on an episode of this show as
a matter of fact. You know how there's characters that
are really got him again, Everybody go, no, is that
Rick or Greg? It's one of them. Oh you've seen
episode seven to both on their cause said, Greg and
(02:07:13):
I didn't run together that much, but when we did, yeah,
and when we did yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:07:20):
I think the lady in our studio on ITCE knows
this guy.
Speaker 2 (02:07:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:07:24):
Wait minute, somebody sees somebody they know. All right, he
does look familiar, look familiar. I think he's been in here.
He brought his pigs into playe.
Speaker 1 (02:07:37):
This is the Rick Burchers show. Go ahead, admit it.
This show is starting to grow on you. Is a
the Rick Bircher's show.
Speaker 3 (02:07:58):
I mean, you're not really right, need to admit it publicly,
but just starting to dig it and we're glad you're here.
Speaker 9 (02:08:07):
Yeah, that's a good text.
Speaker 3 (02:08:08):
Nation. My dad would go to the coffee shop on
Saturday and Sunday morning. That was always the end for me.
Speaker 11 (02:08:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:08:15):
Everybody talking about how all the drama that was Facebook
back then. Yeah, it was Facebook back then. Glad we
didn't live in that era. Somebody said, we could take
all of your stories from y'all's childhood and your young
life and do your own version Rick Burgess Show version
of Beatrie or BS. Yeah, we could, and we've talked
about it.
Speaker 10 (02:08:33):
But it's crazy how back then you just get on
your back and head out. Parents tell you be home
at a certain time and you just there, you go.
I mean you can't. I mean you can't do that now, yeah,
I where we live in but I can.
Speaker 3 (02:08:49):
I can honestly say, it's shocking the amount of my
life that my parents said no idea where I was. Yeah, yeah,
I mean not even a clue, no idea. They're not
making that. Uh no. And for those of you that
are older, no, and they didn't sing. You seem to
be overly stressed by no. But had to be a
(02:09:09):
pretty cool little life.
Speaker 14 (02:09:11):
It was.
Speaker 3 (02:09:12):
And then they didn't. They didn't have to.
Speaker 10 (02:09:14):
Worry about carpool or dropping off. You just rode your
black to school, rode home, or you walked.
Speaker 3 (02:09:19):
You learned some things. They had rules, they had structure.
You followed them, you did well. You didn't follow them,
you got in trouble, and that's kind of the way
it worked, and you learn from it. They didn't. They
didn't make us the center of the universe, which actually
made us pretty healthy. That's a lot of pressure put
on kids, make them the center of the universe, right,
(02:09:40):
They don't need that kind of you know, I was
never under the illusion that they were living life through me.
I was in the reality that I was living life
under their authority in their house. And if you needed it,
and then if I wanted to do things other than
the way they did them, I need to go find
a way to vide for myself. Yeah, And if I couldn't,
(02:10:02):
I need to just do it their way. And if
you needed a ride to practice whatever sport, that actually
drop you off and not stay, Oh no, you know, no, no,
my mother had no concept of staying and watching a practice.
No matter of fact, if she could get a ride
from the coach in the back of the truck, we
would get there that way. Yeah. He would take the
pickup truck, pick up the entire team and we would
(02:10:23):
ride in the back yep and uh and you know
what bats we played with the ones he had.
Speaker 10 (02:10:28):
When they when he turned the bag upside down, whatever
fell out we used.
Speaker 4 (02:10:32):
Some of my earliest memories are my mom chasing me
and my brother out of the house.
Speaker 3 (02:10:36):
Correct, get out, go out here.
Speaker 10 (02:10:39):
And if I ever said I was bored, my mom
would go, oh, you are, and then she'd start running
the list of things I need to do the chores.
Speaker 3 (02:10:47):
Oh, so like here goes if you're bored with these,
Well the reason why, mom, maybe sweep out the garage.
Speaker 9 (02:10:54):
I don't know why.
Speaker 3 (02:11:01):
I snuck in by bus back got out of there
a lot better. Today we stay from the book for
a book for a gotcha, I actually got it all in.
Did you hear us talking about the YouTube channel that
documents the Oxford PN And I've been meaning to watch that.
There was one episode. You know they have like two
helicopters now, oh really, yeah, the police does did I
watched one on that I wish the fire department would
(02:11:23):
show up at one of the calls, and Kates would
be in it. Oh, he would be.
Speaker 9 (02:11:25):
He may be on it.
Speaker 3 (02:11:26):
He does, he'll get his own show. Well there was
a time when Cakes wouldn't have been the people in
law enforce, but he'd been to people being stuffed in
a car. Yes, Taco Bell incident. Oh my, okay, that's
one of my favorite of all time, Rick Birch, will
you doing in the Pacer show?
Speaker 11 (02:11:45):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (02:11:46):
I don't know, but I'm in it.
Speaker 2 (02:11:48):
The Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:11:52):
That was still the other way. You look like you
need to ride? Yes, I do. Where do you where
do you want to be taken? Uh? They'll talk. I
would be great, my buddy, and get me as far
away from here as possible. Do not go down that
turn around. If you've ever learned to a three point turn,
that's the time. But anyway, Uh, the yeah, that would
(02:12:14):
have I'm glad that none of that existed now, and
I really you're ready for everybody to just go and
just gasp. You know why our mom either let us
ride to practice with our coach or dropped us and left.
Would you like to know why this is gonna Some
of you ain't going to handle this. She actually had
to go buy groceries and went home and cooked dinner
(02:12:34):
right right, and then yeah, yeah, and then and then
would come back and get us or somebody would bring
us home, and then we would eat. That's and she
went to the game. She didn't miss a game, oh no,
but she didn't come to practice because she didn't. You know,
And I always talk about I know this is an
old bit, but it's true. We played for coaches that
maybe our parents should have been concerned about. But now
(02:12:57):
but now, but now parents obsess over like Fiell the accountant,
What was he gonna do to your kid?
Speaker 9 (02:13:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:13:02):
I mean, I mean, I mean we played for Billy
Joe Adams. I mean yeah, who, like I say, put
out a cigarette just to hit in field, Yeah, after
finishing off of Peraps Blue Riven and throw it in
the back where it landed on the other cans right
that were at our feet. As we rode to the
practice for the longest I thought, if you smell like beer,
you must coach Little league.
Speaker 4 (02:13:22):
Coaching.
Speaker 3 (02:13:23):
Make you think at a Little league coach to day,
how do you know smell like beer? I did Budwiser
cans out the back of the track. You know what
the buyal was. But but they were you know a
lot of them, A lot of them had practice. You
know what they were wearing at practice, coveralls, and our
parents didn't. I mean, we now everybody's out there, you know,
being sure that they've got their phones ready to catch
(02:13:44):
feel the accountant being mean to their kid.
Speaker 10 (02:13:46):
Right, come on, which is, by the way, the perfect
segue with one edd that we have to get to today.
Speaker 3 (02:13:52):
But's back to your point. I mean, now you have
to do all these and rightly so.
Speaker 10 (02:13:55):
But you got to sign up, You got to feel
something out, got to do a background check, got to
be certified CPR.
Speaker 9 (02:14:01):
You gotta know this.
Speaker 3 (02:14:02):
You gotta know that. Back then it's just you signed
up and who wants to coach? Yeah, Greg, Greg, you
think that they did a background check on Butch our coach. No,
Butch Barker, Harry Hendricks, Pete and Billy Joe Adams no
to do a background check. They were like, our team's covered.
(02:14:23):
They're good. And you know what, they were pretty good coaches,
very good.
Speaker 4 (02:14:27):
How far back do they go.
Speaker 3 (02:14:29):
On on the on the are you worried about you
worried you'll realized this there is that key chain. It's
finally happened. Adler is coaching little league. Yeah, yeah, well
they run the check on they go. We got something
from Texas about a key.
Speaker 4 (02:14:45):
Chat Texas six flags over Texas one gift shop. No,
that was that was a long time ago. Hopefully that
won't keep me from coaching. But yes, yeah, tonight it's
arts very coaching, very first practice ever. My five year
old daughter Ruby is going to be playing football.
Speaker 3 (02:15:08):
How many players you got soccer playing soccer? I mean,
I I don't know.
Speaker 7 (02:15:12):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (02:15:13):
Tonight you meet your team.
Speaker 4 (02:15:14):
Tonight it's everything figure out who's coaching, what, whose team's
on what, so.
Speaker 3 (02:15:20):
You will be given your own team. Do you have
another assistance?
Speaker 11 (02:15:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:15:25):
I literally don't know. It's gonna be. I think there's
like forty kids in the league. This is I think
it's like ages three to three, four to ten, maybe four.
It's a kid's thing. I should know.
Speaker 3 (02:15:40):
I should know this, Yes, especially since you signed up,
but it's not forty. May be that signing up, but
they're not gonna play.
Speaker 4 (02:15:47):
You might get a phone call, by the way, I'm serious.
I had to put down three references and two people
had to be family members and one person had to
not be a family now, because I know I.
Speaker 3 (02:15:59):
Know what you're gonna bring. You know one time, he's
known for it, all.
Speaker 4 (02:16:04):
Right, so you know, Greg, I wouldn't put you. I
want to coach this team.
Speaker 3 (02:16:09):
Okay, is a coach call me?
Speaker 4 (02:16:12):
Did you get a phone call from a strange number?
Speaker 9 (02:16:14):
Pick it up.
Speaker 4 (02:16:14):
I hope they do, and just lie whatever they say,
Just lie. I want to coach this team.
Speaker 3 (02:16:19):
Do you think that? Do you think when the parents
take a gander at you, they'll be like, hope my
kid kids on that team?
Speaker 9 (02:16:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:16:25):
Yeah, definitely. Well I played those jiu jitsu.
Speaker 4 (02:16:29):
I played a little ball.
Speaker 3 (02:16:30):
You played a little soccer, didn't you.
Speaker 4 (02:16:32):
Play a little soccer ball?
Speaker 2 (02:16:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:16:33):
Play a little soccer. The rules and you can talk
to the you do the parent meeting, Yeah, we come back.
We got to talk to you. When we come back,
we're going to give you pointers. You can ask questions,
but let me tell you there's a way to do this,
and if you don't listen, it's gonna be chaos.
Speaker 4 (02:16:49):
Four years to fifth grade. It's the agent group that
I could be coaching. I hope, I hope they let
me coach my own daughter's team. That would be nice,
they would Yeah, that would be weird.
Speaker 3 (02:16:59):
Yeah, don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:17:00):
I play.
Speaker 3 (02:17:01):
We're going to beat you today, your old kids, We're
coming after you. I tackle that blonde girl.
Speaker 4 (02:17:09):
She's good. I trained her every day, so yeah, all right,
So listen what I need a whistle. I need a whistle.
Speaker 3 (02:17:16):
I want to talk about the whistle the soccer used whistle, some.
Speaker 4 (02:17:19):
Cones, and I need some shorts that are way too tight.
Ye right, and that one that's what I remember for
being exampled.
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right now, so I'll go grab those after and now
I'm trying to knock out another one this week. Look
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sponsor's button. You'll love these all, right, So Adler. Adler
has told us that tonight he will go to the
first meeting where those who have volunteered to coach. Right,
if you get cleared on the background screening, yes, that's
not a given. You'll be coaching soccer, yes, or football
as you call it. Will this just be girls? Will
(02:19:56):
this be co ed?
Speaker 4 (02:19:57):
It will be co ed?
Speaker 3 (02:19:58):
Co ed? I think, Okay, little folks. He didn't even
know he's gonna get little folks because Ruby is four
now five's five in kindergarten. Five in kindergarten.
Speaker 4 (02:20:08):
Kindergarten kids.
Speaker 3 (02:20:09):
Okay, so this is going to fifth that's a big gap.
Speaker 4 (02:20:14):
But it's a smaller church, so that helps win the
church uniform.
Speaker 3 (02:20:19):
They just offering that age.
Speaker 10 (02:20:21):
Yeah, they're gonna play together, so you're gonna have kids
will get broken up into age groups on the same league,
can be different teams.
Speaker 3 (02:20:29):
Ruby will only play with kids against kids.
Speaker 4 (02:20:31):
Her age, right, I think I'm gonna be coaching kindergarten soccer.
Okay that out of high stakes.
Speaker 3 (02:20:37):
Oh yeah, no, seriously, and winning does matter high pressure.
I will warn you, even though we don't care that
much about soccer, we know that you do. You're not
going to really see the soccer that you love. It's
pretty much you could call it swarm ball.
Speaker 4 (02:20:53):
It's a beautiful game.
Speaker 3 (02:20:54):
All the kids swarm to the ball. You're going to
show up with all these expectations and things you're going
to teach and all this, and then after a couple
of days you just say, okay, you're gonna be coaching
a version of this game.
Speaker 10 (02:21:04):
Yeah, okay, are you drafting or you just going to
be giving a team because I can talk to you
about g l.
Speaker 3 (02:21:09):
M's and all that. Ye, Speedy can help you there.
Speaker 4 (02:21:11):
Okay, go ahead, Speedy.
Speaker 3 (02:21:13):
Take the floor.
Speaker 10 (02:21:14):
If it's a draft, yeah, if it's a draft, you
just kind of scan the room for good looking moms
and draft their kid.
Speaker 4 (02:21:19):
Or because they're because they probably have good genetics and
they'll play well.
Speaker 10 (02:21:23):
Yep, that's it called g LMS. Okay, you actually put
it by the kid GLM or if in the league.
Speaker 3 (02:21:28):
Where everybody gets the bat and everybody gets what's the
different sport I'm talking about. But you get the kid
if he's not really good, but his parents usually aren't
really reliable, so he won't he'll miss a lot of games. Okay, yeah, yeah,
you don't have to try to compare weakest kid to
unreliable parent. Yeah three games. Also, understand your behavioral expert.
You're not going to be really a coach.
Speaker 10 (02:21:49):
Okay, you're working on behavior. Yeah, yeah, you're going to
really try to act. Have the kids act right, Yeah,
learn discipline and what to do, avoid volatile divorces, all
possible rights, right.
Speaker 3 (02:22:01):
Okay, Yeah, when they do the child swap at the park,
sometimes it goes bad. It does, and no matter how
much the husband has said it will not happen. The
boyfriend will show up and awkward, it's a terrible moment.
Just be ready for that, right, so uh so kind
of you know, and you're gonna have a lot of
you know, the dad's new girlfriend your mom doesn't like.
(02:22:23):
She'll demand that he stand up and defend her. That,
by god, she's coming to the game. He'll wish she
wasn't coming in all, and the mom will say if
that blanky blank is there, there's going to be trouble
and you're just trying to win the game. Okay, so
st out of that. Look forward.
Speaker 4 (02:22:36):
What if they say, we're not gonna take we're going
to keep score because their kids. What if I'm just saying,
what if you're how big of a scene do I make?
Speaker 3 (02:22:44):
Like really big?
Speaker 4 (02:22:45):
Or like cops are called big? Like how big of
a scene do I make?
Speaker 3 (02:22:48):
You don't say a word, You don't say a word.
You just wait until you get your team together and
you tell the parents and the kids and you show
them your dryer race board that you will be keeping
score and you'll give them the one lost record of
the team, no matter what the rest of the league does.
Speaker 4 (02:23:03):
And let me say first, your last right.
Speaker 3 (02:23:06):
And by the way, if anybody starts this garbage, I
don't know, is this at a church? It is if
anybody starts this garb that Jesus doesn't keep score. He
absolutely keeps score. Uh huh, Okay, they haven't read the Bible.
He absolutely keeps score. It literally says he's gonna give
and take away based on what we did with our
life after we were redeemed. He does keep score. So
(02:23:28):
don't let anybody ever tell you that.
Speaker 10 (02:23:29):
Yeah, and you can say real loud to where other people, Hey,
we're not keeping score. Okay, but then you go, but
if we if we score, we win, yeah, yeah, or
we're up by one.
Speaker 3 (02:23:38):
We got to hold them, but we're not keeping score.
Speaker 4 (02:23:41):
So after the kids score, would it be good for
him or bad for him to be like, that's three
three zip.
Speaker 3 (02:23:47):
And you might want to take the floor if you
if you get the floor. I did announce the score,
by the way, because I and the beautiful thing when
my dad was still with us. You didn't have to
announce it because he did from the stands. But uh,
and his voice was very loud. Everybody knew the score.
But what I would also tell them if they try
the snow score thing. If you want to say one thing,
how would these kids ever learn? How would they ever
(02:24:09):
learn to overcome adversity if they're never put in it?
Speaker 4 (02:24:12):
Yes, sometimes you gotta lose, and remember it's.
Speaker 3 (02:24:15):
Can I deal with losing if I'm never allowed to lose?
Speaker 4 (02:24:17):
Yeah, And it's not win and lose. It's not win
and lose, it's win and learn.
Speaker 3 (02:24:22):
You guys, thank you. That's good. Now you're gonna call
What else they also need to learn how to win, Yeah,
how to win.
Speaker 4 (02:24:29):
As far as a tire. I thought I could go
like old school coach, wearing some real thin shorts, way
too tight shirt tucked in, you know, golf shirt, like
right at my belly button. Touch whistle, got my whistle
perfect scarring kids because my shorts are just way too
tight and have a tall hat. Add some of my
best memories as foam hat with the cardboards still.
Speaker 3 (02:24:51):
In the Frontay, he says, coach on black shoes and
tube socks.
Speaker 4 (02:24:55):
Okay, uh black, Yes, I need Okay, I got to
pick some of that up. Or going to go the
route of the l s U female basketball coach that direction,
you know, one.
Speaker 3 (02:25:05):
Of the other.
Speaker 23 (02:25:08):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (02:25:09):
Now you're gonna call the field a pitch. You're gonna
get on this pitch.
Speaker 4 (02:25:13):
I say soccer field. I don't say pitch.
Speaker 3 (02:25:15):
I'm not. I didn't know if you were going to
teach him soccer, lingo or not.
Speaker 4 (02:25:19):
I say soccer field. I always have thank you, we
call it soccer even you know. That's funny. It's funny.
Speaker 3 (02:25:26):
That's a great point. I know the sports you're coaching.
You're coaching soccer. Get on the pitch, Hey, try to
pick up a little ethnicity, if you know what I'm saying. Yes,
watch your tone. Right, if the kids can't, if the
parents can't speak English, put that kid down as a
possible pick. Oh, big time, yes, big time.
Speaker 14 (02:25:45):
The uh.
Speaker 3 (02:25:50):
I can't communicate with his parents, Let me get him
if I get the first round, all right, So watch
out for the over aggressive parents of getting the coaches
box area. All right, Suddenly they want to be a
Yeah that open that opens up. Learn this line. You're
gonna need this one. Hey, over over zealous parent. It
keeps coming on the field. Back when they said check
here if you want to coach, you didn't check it. Yeah, yeah,
(02:26:11):
so you don't get to okay.
Speaker 4 (02:26:14):
Yeah, you didn't barely pass a background check like I did.
Speaker 3 (02:26:17):
Yeah right, you didn't squeak back. You didn't get to
your friends ahead of time like I didn't.
Speaker 9 (02:26:22):
Mind.
Speaker 3 (02:26:22):
No, I warned them. Man, listen, listen, o kid. Now,
let's get serious about it, because it's all under one headed.
Serious to control the parents is everything everything, And do
not listen to me if you don't hear anything else
we've said, and all of it was crucial. But if
you don't hear anything else, hear this. Do not make
up how the team is run after it's already started.
(02:26:43):
Have a meeting with the parents prior to it start,
and say here is everything we're gonna do. This is
how playing time is done. This is whether we score,
I mean keep scoring, we don't. This is what I
consider excuse practice. Here all the so that and make
them sign. Get it all on the document it and
they signed. I was here when he said this is
how the team is running. If they ever bring it up,
(02:27:05):
say we covered that to get off my pic and
what if I.
Speaker 4 (02:27:08):
Just take all their picture right as I say everything here,
you were there clicks.
Speaker 12 (02:27:16):
To me.
Speaker 3 (02:27:16):
You know this team the coach your darn right you are.
I don't know you know what you're saying. This is
You tell them this too. This is not a constitutional republic.
This is not a democracy. It's a dictatorship. And you're
looking at the little bearded dictator.
Speaker 9 (02:27:32):
Period.
Speaker 3 (02:27:32):
Oh wow, open your mouth. It's my it's my way
or no way.
Speaker 4 (02:27:38):
Yeah, call me cast coach.
Speaker 9 (02:27:40):
Cast.
Speaker 3 (02:27:40):
If you wanted to run this team, you should have
volunteered to coach. Let's not say that, say coach.
Speaker 4 (02:27:45):
That could have that could offend the Cuban player that
I'm trying to.
Speaker 3 (02:27:48):
Pick up really most anybody, right, and I'm writing.
Speaker 4 (02:27:52):
This down, all right? So playing time score? What other
questions should I ask? Like corporal corporal punishment?
Speaker 9 (02:27:59):
Yes or no?
Speaker 4 (02:28:00):
Because we have an organizational meeting before the practice, like, oh,
are they gonna get mad if I say drop down
and give me fifty?
Speaker 1 (02:28:07):
Little girl?
Speaker 3 (02:28:08):
Right, I'd stay away from that. Okay, Yeah, stairway, you
have frustrated it, so you know it gets the stumping
around and he gets I don't know that. I don't know.
I can't wait to watch him, coach. I don't know
that this is your thing. Yeah, your little.
Speaker 10 (02:28:20):
Suicides right now, little boy, this is just your a
little high strung for that.
Speaker 3 (02:28:25):
There go, what's what's choice side? Coach?
Speaker 4 (02:28:27):
Oh yeah, i'd have to explain where that is? Yeah right,
all right, so I won't do.
Speaker 3 (02:28:30):
Any of that, right, but you do want to say that,
you know, you want to tell them exactly how the
team is gonna be run. And everybody knows what we're
getting into. Here's how we do that. This will probably
everybody will probably play the whole game. There's not enough kids.
I don't know the show up on time to practice.
Speaker 4 (02:28:44):
Got to be on time.
Speaker 10 (02:28:45):
There's nothing worse than as a coach looking in the
parking lot, going where they.
Speaker 3 (02:28:49):
Where are they? Disney on ice? Disney on ice is
not an excuse practice, that's right. I literally wrote that
in my rules. Okay, neither is a birthday party snacks.
If you don't if you don't come to practice, you
don't play.
Speaker 4 (02:29:03):
Okay, this is right before the game.
Speaker 3 (02:29:05):
We don't go into the stands to get something to
drink or whatever we put out. We put all that
on the sideline.
Speaker 10 (02:29:10):
And I don't know that they do snacks anymore. Everybody
has an allergy to anything, yea, so it used to
be it wasn't that way.
Speaker 23 (02:29:16):
But watch it.
Speaker 3 (02:29:18):
Watch out for the U O T. Watch out for
the sickly. I'm allergist everything, kid, Yeah, it's a nightmare.
Just watch your tone in whistle.
Speaker 4 (02:29:27):
A whistle or like an air horn is better to do,
like right in the kids when they're not doing good.
Speaker 3 (02:29:32):
Whistle whistles better the airhorn. Okay, I might scare them.
You don't want kids out there with headsets.
Speaker 1 (02:29:39):
Now, this is the Rick Burgess Show. The whole of
Greg Purchase, America's life coach the Rick Burchase Show.
Speaker 3 (02:29:57):
Gregg's back, and uh didn't another breakfast with grandkids, and uh,
ellis glad to see you. There he was. He was
excited and uh, you fired up. You almost couldn't. We
didn't know if you were gonna make today or not.
But did he not think you were coming? Now he didn't.
We weren't sure, and uh he he thought I wasn't coming,
So thank you for having breakfast with me. Papa.
Speaker 29 (02:30:18):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (02:30:18):
But you're the best, pap. But he's doing really good
because he told his mother that he's got Uh he's
real popular because he has two hundred and two friends. Wow,
two hundred where he got the number for the mean,
But that's what he told his mother. He's really popular.
He said, I'm doing really well, got a lot of
friends two hundred and wow. Yeah that's that's good. But no,
so we got Marion as his sister. We went yesterday
(02:30:41):
to her. Thank you. Papa went to paces to the
church Sunday. So we're knocking around all right. So Marion
was glad to see yesterday. Ellis said he had two
hundred and two friends. Yeah, he's doing good. And then
when you went to see pace, didn't he let because
he's a real follower. Oh yeah, and he's the one
that told the other classmate that they needed to follow
(02:31:02):
the rules. Yes, they need to do what's right. Because
they were trying to talk during nap time and stuff,
and the little girl was trying to hold his fingers.
He said, I guess she's trying to hold his hand.
He touched and he's doing it's right. So but it
is good. Yeah, it's good that you got to do that.
(02:31:23):
That's good. Good to have you back. I mean, you
got one of you biggest fans out there and sitting
there in the box seats. I can't stop loving. Yeah,
I can't stop loving. Greg niece is one that sends
a video of the aerial view of Pleasant Valley. Yeah,
she's a pilot, so she was flying. If somebody's taking
aerial shots of your house and your property, they love
you well, and they're right there on that line of stalking. Yeah,
(02:31:45):
right there. You know it's you got just right there,
and that's gonna be at the crap run again. I
tried every year of supports that I could get talking
that up. That's what Rick. First week in October, I
think good night somethingow. You know that's how it comes. Yeah,
it's pretty close. Yeah, well that's not still you're getting
in shape again.
Speaker 26 (02:32:06):
I am.
Speaker 4 (02:32:07):
You know ya when he said that your side, I am.
Speaker 3 (02:32:10):
I got that, Fred.
Speaker 10 (02:32:11):
You know you know how we always have these bold
statements after these annual events.
Speaker 3 (02:32:16):
I'll tell you what next year, I won't be ready. Yeah,
and then all of a sudden, here it is about hunting.
What do you think you're talking about hunting? Oh, I'm climbing.
I don't know where I'm going. I'm on the table
to climber. Yep, you know there he is in the blind.
Oh yeah, there's a little more sampler at the end
of the season. You know, I never climb this year.
I need to do that. Yeah. I want people to
stop texting saying tell Adler to let everybody know he's
(02:32:39):
a coach, not one of the players. Oh yeah, the
beard's gonna happen there.
Speaker 4 (02:32:43):
Well yeah, plus, I'm an adult man.
Speaker 3 (02:32:46):
You are right with you.
Speaker 10 (02:32:48):
I mean, you're adult man in the kids world kind
of So thanks everybody. Yeah, so you're gonna be a
great coach. He's ruby excited about you coaching.
Speaker 7 (02:32:57):
She is.
Speaker 4 (02:32:57):
She doesn't know what to call me, and I keep
joking that I'm gonna make everybody call me coach daddy.
Speaker 21 (02:33:01):
Coach.
Speaker 4 (02:33:02):
No, no, that's not she goes coach Chris, your coach, Chris,
quit messing around.
Speaker 3 (02:33:10):
She can take her squirt bottle to practice and squirt
it the opponents. That's a good idea.
Speaker 4 (02:33:15):
That's what I'm gonna do to the kids like you
would a cat, because I'm basically gonna be hurting cat.
Speaker 10 (02:33:19):
She's really good at squirt bottle big time, So squirt
daddy in the face too.
Speaker 3 (02:33:24):
And by the way, one thing we didn't cover Adler,
it's going to be, especially this generation, the confusion of
the difference between being hurt and injured. They got no clue.
Everything everything bad, everything's an injured and and it's not
an overly suck it up generation.
Speaker 10 (02:33:44):
So they have tiny little stretchers. So if somebody's out there,
you just idea, yeah, good.
Speaker 3 (02:33:49):
I remember, of course much different sport. But when they
were we let them play it, probably when they were
too young, but literallygue football. The worst thing was taking
their helmet own and all scream and hold their ears
because you realize that and then I can't buckle it.
You're You're exactly right, Greg, because you're sitting there with
your legal pat out and you're drawing up all these
strategies and you get to the first practice and you realize, Okay,
(02:34:12):
my whole world is trying to get people's helmets on
it off. Yeah, and they're all crying about it. Yeah,
they're screaming because their ears hurt. If they're sweaty, that's
one thing, but if they're not, you're trying to pull
it apart and be prepared for this. This is never
a good sign, Greg. I've told Greg this. I was
coaching Little league one time and the kid. I noticed
the kid when I was talking, he wasn't looking at me,
(02:34:34):
kept looking past me. Remember this, And I said, hey, man,
I said, what what do you do it? I said,
look at me when I'm talking to you. I said,
who are you looking at? I'm looking at my daddy cause.
Speaker 1 (02:34:43):
He's only one I can't trust.
Speaker 3 (02:34:45):
And I the boy. I know what that right over
the practice was that conversation in the car, you know,
and then I have stolen from you. Look when you done?
You and Daddy is the ultimate thwart. Yeah, but out
here on the field, that's gonna be me. That's gonna
be me when he calls you to the fans. Yeah,
(02:35:07):
you think that dad didn't call, So get ready for
call to the fans Dad. Yeah, here's my first speech.
Speaker 4 (02:35:15):
I'm playing on giving the kids.
Speaker 3 (02:35:16):
Okay you guys, yeah, yeah, yeah, very first speech. Fish,
and I talked to you that called coach, if you
want to stay in this game, cheat up.
Speaker 4 (02:35:30):
Okay, that was I had it queued up where he
talks about his twelve siblings and it jumps on me.
I'm so sorry. That was gonna be so hilarious because
and remember The Titans. When I had it queed up.
Speaker 3 (02:35:39):
I don't know why it jumped in. That's all right,
that's okay. Seeing it jump to it was kind of
a rough scene. Yeah, sorry about that.
Speaker 4 (02:35:45):
I don't know why it jumped. It was ready to
roll when you have enough sibling.
Speaker 3 (02:35:48):
And I wanted to hear that again too. Remember The Titans.
Speaker 11 (02:35:50):
I love that.
Speaker 3 (02:35:52):
That's when of those movies he comes on watching I.
Speaker 4 (02:35:54):
Lost my mother and my father in the same month.
I had twelve brothers and sisters. And then after the
speech to the coaches, I didn't know you had twelve
brothers and sisters.
Speaker 3 (02:36:04):
And he actually didn't, so he said, you're right, twelve
sounds better. He does sound there.
Speaker 14 (02:36:08):
I know.
Speaker 3 (02:36:09):
She took on a little yeah, yeah, what are we doing?
Speaker 4 (02:36:11):
That's my coaching voice?
Speaker 6 (02:36:13):
No, no, no, that's my coach boy? Is that your
hard voice?
Speaker 3 (02:36:32):
Got three brothers? Which I do? You can't do it three?
He realized there's no way to do that. I know,
you know, there's certain things are just true and everybody
needs to understand. I just love to watch him.
Speaker 4 (02:36:46):
I would love to watch you trying to that's my
coaches voice, trying to make it back.
Speaker 10 (02:36:51):
I need to practice location because I will be the
sneaking video and you not know it.
Speaker 4 (02:36:57):
Do you think they'd be all right? Would be having
like my drone getting like drone shot you in the
field around the kids.
Speaker 3 (02:37:03):
Everybody on Tapping Nation is saying you got to watch
kicking and screaming, but you're gonna be well.
Speaker 12 (02:37:09):
From brother.
Speaker 1 (02:37:12):
Is The Rick Burgess Show introducing radios starting lineup Speedy,
(02:37:40):
Greg Burgess, Edi Van Adler, and the Number seventy five
himself Rick Burgess.
Speaker 3 (02:37:49):
And here we go America, brand new hour, and we
thank you for being with us. As we get ready
to go, we'll still chat with you before the hour's over.
Everything you need to know about the show go to
Rick burgessshow dot com. All the information is there. Also
(02:38:10):
coming up this hour and we'll have a chance to
see if we can't get some people to go to
that wheel that's been red hot lately, so hot that
I had to go to a meeting with the accountant.
So Speedy, Greg and Adler all here to start the hour,
and we thank you for being with us as well,
(02:38:30):
and without further ado, it's on. It's on, Speedy, Tective
Wireless Mike, head over to the Burgess ball Battle courts
out of the box seats. Today's uh. There's two people
that will take their shot at going to the wheel,
(02:38:50):
and those two people will be Corbin White. Corbin White,
Oh okay, all right, let's go. There we go. Is
that dude perfect? He's got a dude perfect hat? Oh no,
we got a ringer. Do you go see when they
were in town? Oh yeah? And Randy Helms Randy, Yeah,
(02:39:14):
here they come.
Speaker 11 (02:39:15):
Boy.
Speaker 3 (02:39:15):
Everybody got along until now. All right, So we have
Corbin to the left, Randy to the right.
Speaker 10 (02:39:22):
You've got thirty seconds total, the first twenty seconds and
everything counts as a two to the last ten, it
counts as a three. We've had folks come back and win,
so don't give up. Okay, all right, so we're gonna
get it set up. I'll tell you when to go.
Just hang on till after the applause and.
Speaker 22 (02:39:37):
Go.
Speaker 3 (02:39:38):
Here we go.
Speaker 4 (02:39:38):
Thirty seconds, all right, and we're off and running.
Speaker 3 (02:39:40):
All right, dude, Perfect is ahead.
Speaker 4 (02:39:42):
We got four ninth the dude Perfect is beating Ringer.
Speaker 6 (02:39:45):
Oh my, good night alive. It is eight to nothing.
Speaker 3 (02:39:47):
Dude, perfect is running away with this.
Speaker 18 (02:39:49):
Oh my gracious Carvin White, Corbin White. Oh, if it's
a ten run rule, it'd be over ten seconds lamp
sixteen to eight, dude, Perfect up. Randy ha coming back
a little bit. It's twenty two eleven. Corbyn White is
up four seconds left, twenty two to eleven. Corbyn White
is gonna win twenty five to fourteen over Randy Helms. Really,
(02:40:12):
Randy wound Randy Hilton to turn his hat around backs
and they didn't matter.
Speaker 3 (02:40:18):
It didn't matter, agreed. You got the So Randy, you
do you do have to take a spin? I know, uh,
And what's gonna happen here at Corbin You watch this
spin and just last week the loser spun one thousand
dollars and the winner took it. So whatever Randy spins,
you can have if you want it, or you can
(02:40:40):
say I think I can do better and take your
own spin. So Randy, your spin, of course, is under
the loss. So you tell all of America and even
places around the world that it was it is not
will to you. Go ahead, let it go, Randy spins.
So upset said well, and and frankly you shouldn't be man.
(02:41:04):
Uh So, let's let's see what happens here. Pay attention, Corbyn.
Let's see Look at here, Look at here, look at her?
Speaker 1 (02:41:12):
Oh oh boy.
Speaker 3 (02:41:15):
All right, so it's vox seats. You you've already been here,
so that that probably not all that intriguing. Would you
like to take future vox seats that will be reserved
for you, or would you like to take a spin
on your own You're gonna spend coming Look, okay, all right, Corbyn.
Now you have to say really loud so we all
can hear it, it's will to me, and then you
(02:41:37):
spin it. Okay, here we got Corbyn has earned the
victory with a blowout. I mean, it really was. It
was sorry, Grandy's tired of saying that. But yeah, right
here it comes, here we go, here, we go lands on, Greg,
(02:42:00):
look and the audience goes wild. Oh yeah, I can't
wait for you to go on. Yeah, so I thought
about it, Greg, I haven't thought about it. Yeah, so
let me say, what is it that bothers you?
Speaker 9 (02:42:13):
Greg?
Speaker 2 (02:42:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:42:13):
What bothered?
Speaker 3 (02:42:14):
What kind of grabs my butt?
Speaker 9 (02:42:15):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (02:42:18):
So many? Everybody just love to hear it. Greg. Uh,
well good night. There's so many, and especially when you're
not ready for to land on you about a year. Yeah. Uh,
you know. I don't like self checkout if you have
more than three items. I'm against that because plus what
they wants to do when that we want to start
stocking shelves for them too. I mean you I want
(02:42:38):
the employees to earn something. If not, just leave the
doors up and we'll do it all ourselves. I don't
got a convenience, it's just more about it. And if
I have three items or less, I'm good to go.
But then I look and there's old mother Hubbard in there.
She's got two carts full, and I'm going you need
help anyway. Go through the regular line, and you've got
to wait a minute, but and then she backs that up,
so it really ain't have nothing anyway. And worse than that,
(02:43:01):
it's like a a in a convenience store and nobody's
in there, and they got one of them where you
sit it under there and it has to they tells
you what it is, just ring it up. They can't
get it to work, right, No, they don't. I mean,
if I gave it, if there's a truck stop, there's ten,
I was standing here, but it's me and you and
two registers, right, and you want it. How's your mom
feel about self check out? Does she like it? When
you'll go to Grect?
Speaker 4 (02:43:21):
She does not.
Speaker 3 (02:43:22):
She gets mad every time when we go to winn Dixie.
You can see from afar if the one thing they
have is open, and when it's not, she ain't have it.
Speaker 12 (02:43:28):
Right.
Speaker 3 (02:43:29):
Have you ever noticed that if they have one like
lane open and they're trying to get you go, I
feel like, do you feel like they're trying to get
us to self check out? They are because I know
it's the one cash your personal hide sometimes. Yeah, we
got plenty of round, we got cash your cash machines everywhere. Yeah,
But I'm just saying when if it's a quick and go,
I'm all about it, right with these people that make
(02:43:49):
it their thing. I'm gonna go check everything out. I
got bags on the floor. Would you say that there
are some people that go to self check out not
because it's necessity, but because they think that's being sharp. Yeah,
they think they're sharp because they swiped the car and
got their own prices and even wades and bananas. Hey,
they'll get too block on fruit. Oh fruit, don't get
behind the guy with fruit. No, no, but you're right.
(02:44:11):
I think some of this. You brought it up. You
remember the time no offense. I love our friends at
Coca Cola, but when we came up with these big,
giant Coca Cola things that have like a thousand flavors,
they're still out the screen and everybody thought somehow that
was going to be better, and all it did was
shut the whole place down. Arm. I mean, you're sitting
there and you know there's the cups of irons, there's
(02:44:35):
Kilroy two blocked over all the choices standing in front
of it. Yeah, they don't realize that it's not regular
doctor pepper. There's cherry doctor pepper that you're hitting whit
don't taste wrong. I know that thing looked good on paper,
but it did not make life simpler. No, it calls
a lot of places I think got rid of them. Well,
they're okay if you go to a place where you
don't care how long it takes everybody to get a drink. Yeah,
(02:44:56):
but if everybody getting a drink, it's important that everybody
move on through that. It's not efficient at all.
Speaker 4 (02:45:00):
Plus it's like five clicks to get to your drink
that you want. It's too many.
Speaker 3 (02:45:04):
That's a waste. So so Greg, thank you for hope.
And looking back, I thought it was gonna stop on
five hundred. Yeah, looking back, Corbyn wishing you just take
box seats, you know. Yeah, but what a big victory.
We come back. We'll meet them. We're gonna meet the
box seats and if they have a little question to ask,
(02:45:24):
they can, they can. They'll be put on public display.
They can do shout outs if they'd like. We'll find
out a little something about them. And boy, you talking
about bringing some good food today, an all star bunch today,
and those who didn't bring anything, don't feel bad. It's
not required. We'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (02:45:43):
This is the Rick Burgers show. We talk to the
public every day, and trust us, you should be briefly
(02:46:06):
concerned the recurtureship.
Speaker 3 (02:46:10):
We will boldly do it again and even invite people
that we barely know into the office to be part
of our day.
Speaker 28 (02:46:17):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:46:18):
And then we'll go further. We'll allow them time on
the microphone. Are they capable of keeping you entertained? We
have no idea, but we give them a shot anyway,
and installing the mona. So let's say hello to Randy
Helms and Jeremy Dodd. Got their chickens, Randy.
Speaker 11 (02:46:44):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:46:44):
Kind of stuff to come up after that loss, isn't it?
Speaker 7 (02:46:47):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (02:46:47):
I feel like Alabama right now?
Speaker 3 (02:46:48):
Oh wow. So what you'd like for us to do
to make you feel better is find someone with one
arm and you could beat them pretty much.
Speaker 9 (02:46:57):
Pretty much.
Speaker 3 (02:46:57):
Uh. Corbyn showed out though he to be. He was
tough to be so so good to see you. And
by the way, thank you for having me on your podcast.
Yes sir, help us promote the book Men Don't Run
in the Rain, Yes sir, all that stuff with the
man Church. So tell the audience that may not know you,
where are you from from?
Speaker 4 (02:47:17):
Gadsden?
Speaker 3 (02:47:17):
Right?
Speaker 9 (02:47:18):
Up there Gadsden, Alabama. Yep.
Speaker 30 (02:47:19):
Shout out to my our church GADSD and Christian Fellowship
GCF men rapping them today and yeah, man, excited to
be here.
Speaker 9 (02:47:26):
We do appreciate you doing the podcast last year.
Speaker 30 (02:47:28):
It was really cool because it was like October ish,
I think when we recorded and you you kind of
gave us a big You're like, hey, I got an
exclusive for you, and you dropped the information.
Speaker 9 (02:47:39):
So I like to pretend that we were the very
first people to know about the book.
Speaker 3 (02:47:43):
So you go tell everybody what the name of your
podcast is, the I ASS Podcast.
Speaker 30 (02:47:48):
We're actually reforming at formatting it right now. It's on
hold for a minute and we're relaunching in January. So
we're excited about that. The I asked podcasting.
Speaker 3 (02:47:56):
Any questions or shout out.
Speaker 30 (02:47:58):
Shout out to my fan family, my wife, my kids,
uh my mom who actually made these sweet potato dumplings
and brought.
Speaker 3 (02:48:06):
The sweet potato dumplings. He brought it way back, yes
deep I mean years years a guess on the on
the Rick and Bubba Show and they were such a hit.
Still good that James Gregory continued to talk about him
he was here and he ate them. He couldn't shut up.
Speaker 30 (02:48:23):
He was in the studio that day and actually was
our best friends Dereck and Lindsay Allen, and so shout
him out.
Speaker 9 (02:48:27):
Lindsay's the one that made them that time.
Speaker 30 (02:48:29):
And they were such a hit that when you had
James on the podcast The Rick and Bubba University, you
guys talked about it and I was like having a fit. Yea,
so great they I do have one question. Did we
ever figure out what in the world previagen was?
Speaker 9 (02:48:46):
What does it do?
Speaker 20 (02:48:47):
How does it?
Speaker 9 (02:48:51):
Yeah, branch Georgia, what is it?
Speaker 4 (02:48:55):
It's really it makes everything fit like a jagsaw, like jacksaw.
Speaker 3 (02:49:02):
Yes, you know, good for me, but it was in
heavy rotation. I think it's not running at the moment.
Speaker 4 (02:49:10):
That's because we've made fun of it on the air.
Speaker 3 (02:49:11):
That Wow, you want somebody talking about your procket work.
Only we would make fun of the very people that
pair of bills. Sorry, well, thank you, see you and
sorry about your lost Jeremy God, how about you, buddy,
great Jeremy? What's the Jeremy story?
Speaker 31 (02:49:29):
I just sell all guys today.
Speaker 3 (02:49:35):
Where are you from? Ball Play Alabama?
Speaker 31 (02:49:38):
Been there a minute in about five minutes from mister
Gilly lots.
Speaker 3 (02:49:41):
Oh really, any questions or shout outs.
Speaker 31 (02:49:44):
Just to shout out my friends at FedEx Freight and
Ohatchie and to myself tomorrow. I'm always a day behind
it out of the truck so much. I always listening
to the podcast behind.
Speaker 3 (02:49:56):
That option is it is? Yeah, so happy birthday, thanks
for me. One quick question.
Speaker 31 (02:50:01):
Two weeks ago on the Rick Converger Rick and bub
show y'all talked about Jack's commercials and you said something about,
like you know why they ended right then you got quiet.
I didn't know if you can answer that now or
that's one of those things off radio.
Speaker 3 (02:50:14):
We're doing the cartoon commercials for Jack, which fun and
then go to bed pretty funny. Yeah, those were some
good commercial I think I'll take this and and I'll
just kind of this is off air.
Speaker 2 (02:50:29):
Uh No.
Speaker 3 (02:50:30):
I think the person that was in charge of the
byes got to where they were not as fond of
us as they were in those days. Yes, and and
they had a chance to punish us. Oh I remember that,
and they did. That's it. Yeah, let me just say this,
no more ribs, Greg. Well, it was it was a
(02:50:55):
well that was a little bitter about it. You were
you remember I was taught early on don't offend thet
two you get across the lake. We did not follow
that instruggle, so I said, oh, I'm in charge. Yeah,
so I'm in charge now. So that'll be the end
of that, Sony. They did not have the best interest
of the company in mine. No, did not, because that's
we're working. It's all right, and I hate that. So
(02:51:17):
great to meet both of you and have your birthday,
all right. I like having these questions in the there
our winter, in the burge of small Battle. Come on, Corbyn,
CORYN White, Levi White, and Ed mccounty west Day, Wes White. Yeah,
there's Wes. I see him, Wes Corbin, Levi, Eddie all here?
(02:51:38):
So who's up first? Okay? So which one? In? Which one?
Speaker 12 (02:51:41):
Are you?
Speaker 3 (02:51:41):
Levi? Hey, Levi?
Speaker 7 (02:51:42):
Come on?
Speaker 3 (02:51:43):
Where are you from? Provo, Alabama? Bradville, Alabama? I got
any questions or shout outs?
Speaker 19 (02:51:48):
I'm gonna shout out to my mom, both my sisters,
and my friend Noble.
Speaker 3 (02:51:53):
It's his birthday. You on birthday? Shout yeah? How about that? Well,
thank you for being here today. Who's next?
Speaker 2 (02:52:01):
Uh?
Speaker 10 (02:52:02):
Corbyn stepping back. Uh, we's what's up?
Speaker 4 (02:52:09):
Not much enjoying the show, thank you very much.
Speaker 29 (02:52:11):
Just enjoying it when I can shout out to my
wife Heather, and my all my children. Levi Corbyn, I
am my oldest piper who's at University of Mobile and
then the little one that runs the house career.
Speaker 3 (02:52:25):
You got, crowd. Are you proud of Corbyn today? Yes,
sir boy, I'll tell you Corbyn. You want to speak
some more? Eddie, come on up, buddy, Here comes Eddie McKinney.
Speaker 7 (02:52:36):
Eddie.
Speaker 3 (02:52:37):
Eddie said that he and his wife went on a
cruise with all of us way back. Oh boy, good
oh four yeah, wow, been a while. It has been
a while. So so where are you from? You from
Union Church, Mississippi community.
Speaker 9 (02:52:53):
I got you.
Speaker 3 (02:52:53):
You got any questions? No, not really? How do you
connect to my son in law and drink you?
Speaker 9 (02:53:00):
You want to?
Speaker 1 (02:53:01):
Got the tickets to show here today?
Speaker 28 (02:53:05):
Cool?
Speaker 3 (02:53:05):
Anybody glad to have you here in Jordan and listen.
Speaker 7 (02:53:08):
To you for years.
Speaker 3 (02:53:09):
Thank you very kind. We appreciate that very much. And
I enjoyed our journey to the restroom minute.
Speaker 4 (02:53:15):
I wasn't that I needed a guide for sure, and.
Speaker 3 (02:53:18):
We made it back. Good to have good to have
you here with us today. All right, So who's up next?
Christa Sims? Is that next misday? Here we go here?
What's the wrong one?
Speaker 31 (02:53:30):
Chris?
Speaker 12 (02:53:32):
That was it?
Speaker 11 (02:53:33):
All right?
Speaker 3 (02:53:33):
Sir? Christa? Where you're from?
Speaker 15 (02:53:35):
I am from Hindigary, Alabama, Alabama.
Speaker 3 (02:53:37):
I like you wearing the old Rick Burgers show shirt
like that, So questions your shout outs?
Speaker 19 (02:53:43):
Just shout out to my co workers at Caldwell Elementary
and Scottsboro, my mom and my husband Mark and Molly
Grace who's working at Chick fil A.
Speaker 3 (02:53:54):
And when you shout outs, ready to go, pretty smooth,
very very good, and thank you for the protein balls.
Speaker 12 (02:54:03):
Well actually he made that.
Speaker 3 (02:54:09):
Yeah all right?
Speaker 15 (02:54:10):
Well wait, I do have one thing.
Speaker 12 (02:54:13):
Okay, back many many years ago, I came to meet
you and Speedy and the and the crew, and you
signed my paper my picture and I told you Christa,
and you said, oh I know how to spell that
because you.
Speaker 3 (02:54:30):
Had dated some good night. What are you doing?
Speaker 15 (02:54:34):
That's my rate burgess. Yes, we're not gonna say that's that's.
Speaker 3 (02:54:42):
High school stuff. What happened Sunshine Skates? And I can't
nobody talking about that last three sixties keeping slow and
all skate yeah, center and I and I realized now
(02:55:04):
looking at the spelling speed he used, I didn't even
spell it right. What's that? Yeah? I spelled this one
because you knew. I think, what's happened? Has I actually
forgot the way that she But anyway, so again that's
who gets so far. Yeah, we're so far back.
Speaker 9 (02:55:21):
We forgot back.
Speaker 3 (02:55:22):
Well, thank you for being here today, thank you, thanks
for making it count. All right, So we're up against
the break and we've saved this moment of excitement because
when we come back, the biggest Greg Burgess fan on
the planet here every time I figure she has a
Greg Burgess shirt on. Yeah, madam, I mean this one today.
(02:55:43):
I can't stop loving Greg. But I can't stop loving
So we'll come back. It will meet the Nie Peppers,
Greg's biggest fan when the show continues. Right after this
stack on you.
Speaker 1 (02:56:03):
This is the Rick Burgess Show. They are the uncles
your parents warned you about the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 3 (02:56:22):
But also the uncles that are the most fun from
text Nation. Hey, when Randy was talking a minute ago,
I'd love to go catch the archives of his podcast
where you can just go to podcast and search the letter.
I like, I want to go back in there and
see what else they brought for a c E today.
I and then asked, like you asked a question, ask eed,
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So there you go, I asked, And you can find
that wherever you get podcasts, So there you go. Also
want everybody to know what's happening at my pillow dot com,
slash big vox if, I said him Boie pricing. Even
Corbin woke up on that one. You see him, He thought,
that sounds like a good deal. Bird. Well, that means
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that you're going to pay what the employees pay and
this is going to be big. So right now you
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and ninety eight cents. The King's only five dollars more. Now,
I want to remind a lot of you, and this
is something Greg's been excited about. The Perkel sheets are
on seal again. Oh yeah, I can't quit talking about it.
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And let me tell you we're talking about quality right now.
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sponsors button. Denise Peppers is here.
Speaker 4 (02:58:15):
Oh boyd here should come.
Speaker 3 (02:58:18):
She has to get you at your own time on
the mic. Yeah, so she's been waiting to be here cigarette, Denise.
You've been waiting on that, hadn't you.
Speaker 15 (02:58:31):
Yeah, I'm Denise from Rome.
Speaker 3 (02:58:33):
Hey Denise, and I bet your son's thrilled here you
say that?
Speaker 15 (02:58:36):
Well, yeah, hey, Benjamin, how are you doing this morning?
I'm proud of Benjamin. He just graduated from the Police
Academy Graduation college.
Speaker 3 (02:58:45):
But you were saying in the break he's kind of
asked you to turn it down a little bit.
Speaker 15 (02:58:49):
Yeah, he was a little concerned, but I was like, son,
it's a bit for the show.
Speaker 3 (02:58:53):
It's just all it's just all fun now, T shirts up.
I get that, but it's a bit for you.
Speaker 15 (02:58:58):
Well, and they thought, you know, when I did the
fly over in a pleasant valley airspace, that I was
going to be considered a stalker. And I'm like, no,
it's it's a bit for the show. It's all in fun.
And Greg knows I'm harmless.
Speaker 3 (02:59:11):
Yeah, yeah, but we don't know that if you landed
in the driveway out of being concerned, right, yeah about it?
Speaker 15 (02:59:19):
Oh oh, the driveways every bit big enough love to
see money.
Speaker 3 (02:59:23):
Were you hoping he was going to be running when
you went by?
Speaker 15 (02:59:26):
I was hoping he was going to be outside. So
we did a little circle around and yeah, I was watching.
Speaker 3 (02:59:31):
The video and also I went, wait a minute, that's
my house. So what type of aircraft do you fly?
Speaker 15 (02:59:36):
I have assessed one seventy two.
Speaker 3 (02:59:38):
Oh wow, not bragging, that's just that's just what it is.
That's just what it is. It just is what it is,
And what is it that that flies airplanes?
Speaker 15 (02:59:45):
Money? It's not aerodynamics, it's not physics. It's not left
and thrust and dragon all that good stuff. It is
money to have it.
Speaker 3 (02:59:55):
So had you always wanted to fly since you were
a little girl.
Speaker 15 (02:59:58):
Yeah, my brother in law took me flying when I
was a teenager. Unfortunately he's no well fortunately unfortunately it
doesn't matter. He's not my brother in law anymore.
Speaker 3 (03:00:07):
But so I had an our business against.
Speaker 4 (03:00:09):
Yeah, we had.
Speaker 15 (03:00:10):
I had a really big break from that time until
when I got to my fifties.
Speaker 3 (03:00:15):
I moved to a.
Speaker 15 (03:00:15):
Grass airstrip and everybody around me was a pilot, and
I said, I think I want to do this myself.
So I went and bought an airplane and said, somebody
teaches me to fly this thing, and I literally did
it in that order by most people.
Speaker 3 (03:00:29):
Learned to fly to them by there. Yeah, that's so true.
Speaker 15 (03:00:32):
That is I'm a very determined personality. I don't tell
me to quit, and don't tell me. Don't think I'm
going to give up, because by god, you just made
a mistake. I'm going to tell.
Speaker 3 (03:00:45):
This is the kind of language us. Nothing stopped me, right,
I don't understand. No, Greg fritters something in them. But
how you brought him some fritters?
Speaker 29 (03:01:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (03:01:02):
Well, well Greg, I have a friend Jennifer Cannon that
asked Lisa to get Greg to send me a happy
Birthday greeting. So sweet, and in his happy Birthday greeting,
he said, now I understand you're coming to the show,
and it's okay if you bring me some apple fritters.
You know, it's okay if you don't. But of course
I mean Greg down.
Speaker 3 (03:01:22):
Absolutely, you wouldn't like birds down no work. How many
times have you played that video? It was a generic cameo.
Speaker 15 (03:01:32):
Just twice once for myself and wants to show somebody
there you go, I can be moderate?
Speaker 3 (03:01:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Can I understand because you do have
a shirt that you made for Greg, and you made it.
Speaker 15 (03:01:45):
Second shirts that I made for Greg.
Speaker 3 (03:01:48):
Okay, so I want you to go back and watch
this video.
Speaker 14 (03:01:50):
You said.
Speaker 15 (03:01:53):
No, but there's a story, Okay, there's a reason, all right.
The reason I initially started the shirt is because of you,
mister Rick Burchas. You were always saying everybody hates Gregg's
and you hate mail to Greg.
Speaker 26 (03:02:09):
Yeah, and I said, no.
Speaker 15 (03:02:10):
We love Greg. So I wanted to support Greg and
let him know we love him.
Speaker 3 (03:02:15):
So your fault again, fault everything that everybody says, everything
involving Greg always somehow goes back. Yes, I appreciate you
pointing that out. Well, my first shirt you thought I
was on him a little bit.
Speaker 4 (03:02:27):
Well, of course you do.
Speaker 15 (03:02:29):
Well, my first shirt was low budget and then it
was just the vacation Bible school spray paint thing.
Speaker 3 (03:02:33):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 15 (03:02:34):
And well then I was like, okay, I got it
up my game, you know. Well then I started doing
the song because I knew you would sing the song.
No doubt, You've not let me down one time. Every
time I come in with a shirt that's related to
a song, you sing always. And then Greg's personal favorite
shirt was I love Greg like Lisa loves Jason Kraut.
Speaker 3 (03:02:55):
She does, she does.
Speaker 15 (03:02:57):
When Lisa was talking about who doesn't love Ice, and
crowds like, well, there you go, there's my shirt.
Speaker 3 (03:03:02):
So I noticed that the Greg's minions they are aghast
that there's anybody that didn't love Greg.
Speaker 15 (03:03:10):
You know what that you can when we will fight
you to defend them.
Speaker 3 (03:03:16):
There's there's love for Trump, then there's.
Speaker 7 (03:03:20):
I get it.
Speaker 3 (03:03:21):
The only thing that's that's wrong is somehow Greg needs
to be a Bama fan. Yeah, you know, we can
get that. So we've been kind of asking you questions.
Do you have a shout out of any questions you
want to ask.
Speaker 15 (03:03:34):
Well, of course I already shouted out to Benjamin, I
love your son and said, hay Jennifer, because she, you know,
helps me out with.
Speaker 3 (03:03:43):
My tell them why your friend didn't come?
Speaker 15 (03:03:46):
You gonna call her out?
Speaker 3 (03:03:48):
Well, it just doesn't happen much.
Speaker 15 (03:03:50):
Well, she slept like.
Speaker 3 (03:03:53):
Why, it's just devotion. She left her. Oh, you flew
over this morning.
Speaker 15 (03:04:02):
Flew over yesterday, flew into to get her on her own.
I was responsible for that part, but.
Speaker 3 (03:04:11):
I just thought it was unique. I've never heard Hey,
I slipt like this. It's wonder why we only had
nine We're supposed to have ten today. That's bey she
did mean to and her effort was there. I mean,
she knows how hard these already get. That's it's not
your fault, is it? You're you're here? I'm here?
Speaker 15 (03:04:28):
What are you sure I'm here? You want to sing?
Speaker 3 (03:04:31):
Well, I can't stop loving. I can't stop loving Greg.
Thank you, And you know they'll just give your heads
up when we fly. We fly to that same airport.
So if you ever hear Greg's on the trip across,
they'll be waving.
Speaker 15 (03:04:48):
One year, Jennifer messaged Lisa lely and asked if Greg
would go fly with us today.
Speaker 3 (03:04:56):
I was scared. I just be honest with you. Nothing,
I'm talking about it the air in small aircraft. No
what I was just talking to some.
Speaker 24 (03:05:05):
I have.
Speaker 3 (03:05:06):
Clearly we'd never see you again if you went off
on No, no, I'm talking about that. I'm talking about misery.
Just fly through. It just sounds like a story from
the you know, actually radio person.
Speaker 26 (03:05:19):
Let me.
Speaker 3 (03:05:21):
So, yeah that sure, okay, yeah, we're clear for Mexico.
Speaker 15 (03:05:29):
Let me tell you a quick story. So I fly
off a grass strip during my training. I had a
blue hair and fly out in front of me, and
I had to abort takeoff a blue hair.
Speaker 4 (03:05:38):
A blue hair, I can't even fly.
Speaker 15 (03:05:46):
Get out of LA coming home. In the last two
or three times I had to abort landing because deer
ran out in front of runway. I had an engine
emergency on my way to son in fun This was
this one. But hey, all times I landed successfully, was
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making noises.
Speaker 3 (03:06:09):
Do you get nervous as a pilot or do you
just stay calm?
Speaker 15 (03:06:13):
Do you trust your training? You stay calm? You you
can't get emotional about it. You just do what you
got to do you do check lists?
Speaker 3 (03:06:19):
And well, you know, I'm on that, and I know
there's got to be more than one, but I'm on
that one where it's a it's an Instagram thing where
they have all these voice recordings of all these different uh.
And I don't know why I listened to that, because
I fly enough that to that, but I just it's
always interesting to what you said, how calm here does
all these pilots stay. They're very calm, and some of
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them in some really bad situations.
Speaker 15 (03:06:43):
Yeah, so, but you just trust your training and I
had very good.
Speaker 3 (03:06:47):
Instructors and have real good maintenance people. Yes, Plus you
got land to stay alive for Greg. Of course you
wear shirts and landed for Greg. What does it say? Okay,
let's go.
Speaker 26 (03:07:04):
I'm sure.
Speaker 3 (03:07:06):
You're gonna run into where it to the crap run?
Speaker 4 (03:07:09):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (03:07:09):
Okay, where to the crap Parst week in October. We
gotta start talking about it. We gotta get that speedy
get on the website. I know, Denise, thank you so much.
What fun, A lot of fun folks. She's coming to
get hugging Gray? Well, you know why I can't stop
hugging unscreen phone calls.
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So there you go.
Speaker 3 (03:08:07):
A couple of things to look at this weekend. Man Tachy, Mississippi.
Blake Prime speaking there for Manchurch, Centerville Baptist Church, The
Tales at Themanchurch dot com. I'll be going to Booneville, Mississippi.
Did you know that Jerry Lee Lewis once had a
house in Boonville? Did you know that?
Speaker 7 (03:08:26):
Did not know that?
Speaker 3 (03:08:27):
Right?
Speaker 11 (03:08:27):
Boo?
Speaker 3 (03:08:28):
Wait a minute, you didn't know that?
Speaker 11 (03:08:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:08:29):
I know it's ill thought. You mind know that you
don't know everything. Gaston Baptist Church. This one is available
to anybody who wants to come, so men and women.
So it's a family event on the Sunday night five o'clock.
They start feeding you at five and then we'll do
the service after. But they would like to know that
you're coming. Doesn't cost anything, but they like to know
that you're coming. And then Orange Texas were headed to
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First Baptist Church at Man Church one day. This means
we'll do a little mini conference with three different speakers.
I'll be there with Rich Wingo and Andy Blanks. And
you want to find out that tells about any of
that Themanchurch dot com under events to the phones, we
go Rick Burgess show, Hello, you're on unscreen phone. Calls
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Speaker 7 (03:09:17):
He yes, I have a soccer story for y'all.
Speaker 3 (03:09:20):
I'm sorry, I bet don't involve scoring much. Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (03:09:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (03:09:24):
Oh, so last night was my first my son's first season.
He's eight years old. Chart some Ember playing is the
second game, okay, and we had set up our chairs
right on the out of bounds line, like we're right there,
but we can see everybody. Well, my son's first game play.
He didn't play much the first half, so I was
watching the other kid played. He scored like three goals,
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angled goal shot, split the defenders hit a goal shot,
and I'm like, this kid's cool. Well, finally put my
son in the second half about eight minutes going the game,
and I just want him he's a defender, and I
just want him to kick the ball deep, just a clear,
cleared out. I just want to see it one time
they wanted to do and he never really got the
ball closed until right at the end. It's about three
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feet in front of him and the other players around him,
and he's running to kick this ball and he's got
to do it. He's about boot and getting all the side. Well,
his teammate is running in front of him towards their
goal and kicks it right before he did and pegs
him right in the face. I'm talking, and all I
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hear about thirty adults in cleaning myself go oh, faun
my head and say.
Speaker 3 (03:10:33):
That, my son, you can't have nothing. I mean, hey,
you can't even have a socer kick.
Speaker 6 (03:10:40):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (03:10:40):
And hey, when that ball hits you in the face,
any of the any sports ball hits you in the face, Oh,
it feels like your face is deformed. Don't forget I
know how that feels.
Speaker 10 (03:10:49):
I was the trash talking goalie with a USA that
on the best of one time, pretty good by, and
I saw it company coming and out my brain on
my hands, go get it, and I couldn't get there
quick enough.
Speaker 3 (03:11:03):
Right in the face. I mean, I think they're about
right here. I am. I mean you can't even have
oak Well that come on in the knuckleball? Wow, Oh
that was from the well he owes you a lot.
That was from the as many times stuff off his
head and stuff like that. I don't do that.
Speaker 4 (03:11:19):
I left a mark on my neck with a ping
pong ball.
Speaker 3 (03:11:23):
Oh we were, we were doing burnout things.
Speaker 7 (03:11:25):
No, you were, you were?
Speaker 3 (03:11:28):
I made Greg Maan, You made Adler me did?
Speaker 21 (03:11:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (03:11:31):
Rick Birders show unscreen phone calls.
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Go ahead, this is little Dicky doo nad Meyer.
Speaker 3 (03:11:37):
How are you all against my better judgment? I'll ask
you to proceed.
Speaker 23 (03:11:43):
Oh boy, well, I just wanted to call and apologize
for my little incident at the Florida State game.
Speaker 3 (03:11:51):
Yes, I think you spoke for a nation.
Speaker 7 (03:11:55):
I was hoping to last.
Speaker 23 (03:11:57):
Week, but Daddy grounded me from the landline and I
could not call.
Speaker 3 (03:12:02):
Uh he suld have sound old the characters, not really mad.
I gave him a little rope and you know, like Dick,
he was like, wait a minute, yeah, he's Bertie. Sounds
older than you know. I was a kid. I was
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that picture that voice with that just don't go does
Rick Burgers show unscreen phone calls? Go ahead, Hey morning,
Hey buddy's eighty Hey Rick.
Speaker 22 (03:12:34):
Got a couple of things for you about the Oxford
US Cops show.
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Oh yeah, okay, uh yeah.
Speaker 22 (03:12:41):
First thing, if you got children and they're really in
the cops, highly recommend it because they bleep all of
the US.
Speaker 3 (03:12:48):
Okay, good one.
Speaker 24 (03:12:50):
And uh.
Speaker 22 (03:12:50):
The second thing is is all of the illegal substances
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Speaker 3 (03:12:57):
Okay, yeah.
Speaker 22 (03:12:59):
And then and the second thing is there's one episode
that you guys have got to watch. There's a guy
that just gets out of jail and he's walking down
the street. Come in four patrol cops, uh show up
and he ends up taking off running and they tackled
into the ground and everything. He said, I didn't mean
to run.
Speaker 3 (03:13:16):
So he just got out of jail and then got
tackled again.
Speaker 22 (03:13:20):
He just got tackled again because they was walking in
the middle of traffic.
Speaker 3 (03:13:24):
Oh my goodness. You know he's talking about that editing.
That's why neked and a fray blurs out them butt cracks.
That's the first thing. But then you didn't you tell
me they're inconsistent. They're very inconsistent. I don't know if
there's a limit on how much crack because some will
be blurrying, some won't. Yeah, I don't know. Maybe they
(03:13:45):
get you have to sign paperwork and one and it
says down there release just track cracker, no cracker whatever.
I'm on the show. You you think they do something?
You want to be seen. They blur out one thousand
pounds sisters. Boy, they needed to a few times, but
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now they don't. They had enough blur He got a
quarder extra picture, big tammy. That's a long one. Rick
Rick Burger's show on screen phone calls, go ahead, good morning, fellas.
Speaker 16 (03:14:21):
How are y'all?
Speaker 9 (03:14:21):
We're good?
Speaker 20 (03:14:23):
When y'all steady?
Speaker 21 (03:14:24):
When you went and visited the bey, I mean, Larry,
if you think about it, the dog that was really
aggressive in the backyard, maybe that's where he had the
money he had.
Speaker 3 (03:14:34):
Oh yeah, Susie, Susie, yeah wow. Somebody says, visiting from Tennessee,
what's better to visit Decatur or Huntsville? Well, look, I
love Decatur, but I mean I mean space force. Are
you talking about, like involved in space travel or you
just want to if you want to go to Big
Bob Gibson if you want. If you want the watch
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House and I go to I go to Decatur. But
if you're looking for tourist attraction, I'll probably go to
un probably the big bottom of the Hey, good, gracious,
which one is that? Amy just automatically grin when you
see a funny show. Yeah, funny show that that almost
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Remember that little toy kids had where you put the rings.
Speaker 4 (03:15:24):
Yes, that's the stackable rings.
Speaker 3 (03:15:27):
It looks like a human stable ring a. Thanks guys
for being with us. If you're wrapping up our time together,
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