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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Speaker 2 (01:07):
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Speaker 1 (01:24):
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Speaker 4 (01:43):
What up?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
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(03:19):
There's three different ways people have said it. I don't
know which one is right, but that'll be coming up
today and if you don't get it live, you can
get the archive later as well. On all those options.
So a couple of things we got to discuss, men,
did we Mojoe Mott Gundy?

Speaker 5 (03:36):
How about that that that's on the table? It is
that is on the table? We talked about it all
the headline. I thought, wow, yeah, it was the anniversary
a couple of days ago of pick on me, I'm
forty that kind of that speech for me. And then
shortly after the live show you today, Yep, after twenty
one years, see that Oklahoma State University has decided to

(04:01):
fire him.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Let him go? How many years twenty one he was there? Well? Wow,
And I think we all will agree laid there even
happened in our own family, but we all will agree.
The greatest coaches out there, those that get to decide
when they leave. They're a tiny bunch. They are, no
matter no matter how successful. Somewhere along the way everybody

(04:24):
gets ready for you to go. Yeah, and and they'll
end up naming a field or a stadium afterew later.
But there's been a lot of there's a lot of
guys with their names, own facilities, right, that were escorted out. Yeah,
games on fields? Oh yeah, sure, absolutely. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
It's one of those things too where we were discussing
this yesterday when it broke, the news broke, and we
were all just sitting around here shooting the bull and
the i'm the I'm firing you just a couple of
games into the season, the head coach.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
The theory. But I know, was it recruiting?

Speaker 5 (05:02):
Yeah, I guess so it could be possibly recruiting, But
I mean, couldn't you do that a little bit later?

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Now?

Speaker 5 (05:07):
I know you want to open the door to discuss
things with other people, but they're in the middle of
their season. So I just wonder was it that toxic
or was it that, you know, hey, we need to
let him go.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
I don't know, y'all should have done during the all season?
Yeah right right.

Speaker 5 (05:22):
I know that other teams have done that as well.
But there they started one and two and they he's
he's this. They said, he's the second longest tenured FBS
head coach with his twenty one seasons.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Uh. With Oklahoma's day.

Speaker 6 (05:38):
And many times when the job came open, his name
would come up in other schools, you know, because he
was a hot item. It's just, you know, it don't
mean tonight he's forgotten how to coach. It's just one
of them deals.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
It happens. As a matter of fact. Some people say,
and I don't know if this is true or not,
that Oklahoma State is so desperate to now be relevant
in the nil world they've brought in someone to try
to con your up t boon pickings from the ground.
That's a good so, which, by the way, don't do that.
That's frowned upon in scripture.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
So it was the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes that beat them
this past set or this past Friday, actually the.

Speaker 6 (06:12):
Nineteenth, and it was only a Category two, yes, Greg,
and I guess that was the final straw.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yeah, Tulsa is not horrible. No, but if you're Oklahoma's
state can slip up and do that. Yeah. But Oklahoma
State shouldn't lose to Tulsa. And then they had an
ugly loss too. Their other loss was ugly.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
Yeah, and they.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Did not look great this year.

Speaker 6 (06:34):
But you know, in the war we talked about here's
a guy that's coast all these years, he hadn't forgotten
how to coach. You wonder though, and some teams figured
this NIL stuff out better than others. Of course, maybe
they haven't quite got it figured out.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
I think the n I L as we see at
North Carolina, I think the n I L is it's
just like what we used to talk about this a
lot back in the Rick and Bubba days. Are just
sitting around as dudes you at camp house. Nick saban
was the best, and it was obvious on the way.
And it wasn't just him. He had guys that that's

(07:09):
all they did on the staff. Is this player truly
a five star? Has somebody just put five stars on him?
Did he find a way to elevate his starness? Is
he truly a five star player? And I'm not saying
he never missed on anybody, but the saban Era staff
rarely missed on a five star. They didn't. They didn't

(07:29):
have those that came in and were duds. Sure it
happened some, but not much. And I think I'm sorry,
go ahead, I said.

Speaker 6 (07:35):
And they were good at developing players, which the NIL
is pretty much taken away because.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
They go a year, they don't play, they go somewhere else.

Speaker 6 (07:42):
And I think that really frustrated coach Saban because I
mean they.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Were very good at developing guys. You hang on your
turns coming right, and so I think, now you've got
to be You can't just say it's nil, let's get money.
You're going to have to now be gifted at Now
are we buying a good player? Yes? He worked, yeah,
because we've had right work. Is he worth what we're
paying him? Yeah? So you got to learn that too.

Speaker 5 (08:07):
And well, in the in the article that we have
to Mike Gundhy in Oklahoma State, you know, the ad
was asking these questions that we that we're asking and
he's like why now, you know, hey, why now or whatever,
and he just it was like, Hey, the expectations we
have obviously haven't been mad. Oregon blew him out and
Tulsa blew him out, and he's like, the investments that
we made into this program at the end of last season,

(08:30):
it's just we're way under the mark of where we
need to be.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
Didn't Oregon only over outscored him by sixty three points
three to sixty nine, right, I did not realize that.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Yeah, that when they that one was really ugly because
that's the kind of teams you're supposed to be able
to play with. The Tulsa thing was you know what
nineteen to twelve. I mean, it wouldn't have blowout. It
was just because they are lesser team.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Right, but it's Tulsa. Yes, But again you just said
it and you didn't look better. They said, we spend
a bunch of money. They evidently they hadn't figured out,
like you said, Rick on evaluating is this player worth
what I'm paying?

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
If there are two games, then I mean it may
not be. I'm not trashing their players by no means.
But that's something that we used to not hear, is, hey,
we invested this much money, we got results.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Do you guys were doing it? They just didn't tell
him he gets a fifteen million dollar buyout. He'll be
all right. Yeah, he's done pretty well over the years too. Yeah,
you know, that's one of the things sometimes we start realizing,
you know, you may not like that somebody gets removed,
but sometimes they get removed and trust us, they're okay.
But the and look, when the dust settles and everybody,

(09:35):
you know, gets over the initial shock, it'll come back.

Speaker 6 (09:38):
He's done a great job. He's from there played there.
You know he had a great career. Do you think
may go somewhere else? His names we came up before.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Do you think also we're going to discover I would
think yes, because this is not a dig, because that's
what everybody was supposed to do until like now, do
you know some people can adapt? Just like in our business,
we're having to adapt that the industry is different, and
those that can adapt will be gone. Uh but do
you think some of these coaches that go, well, my
gift set was building a program. Yeah, but we don't

(10:06):
need that anymore. So now I've got to I've got
to develop my gift set that I can take all
star teams and get them to jail. And now I'm
gonna have to be the coach that can win with
an all star team every year? And is it first
of all, is it truly an all star team? I
got to evaluate the people we're pulling and can I
take these new turnovers every single year and and get

(10:28):
them to jail and play as a team and go
out and win championship.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Oh jail, you said jail? Like take them to like
lock them.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Up in jail?

Speaker 1 (10:38):
What happened? Now?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I don't know this football term.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
If you're coaching in college, you also end up with
players in.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Jail, in jail, That's what I thought you were saying.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
What is usually if you've got enough players in jail,
usually win. You need to get them to jail and
keep them out of jail.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Yeah, a lot of.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Jails there, that's the key. And they said that Greg,
they said that the Gandhi was living on tolls the time. Yes,
he was so Gandhi out come after him. He's a man,
He's I'm fifty eight. I'm fifty eight.

Speaker 7 (11:18):
Fire, I'm fifty eight.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
I know, Adler, You're you'll be gathering you are gathering
videos for us, do you do you? I know Jimmy
Kimmel went back on last night, and I don't know
about y'all. I was, I'm just so worried about Jimmy
kim I hope he's okay, and I know we've got
some of that. Uh he did. He was back on
the air last night. Apparently, again, these late night shows

(11:45):
are meaningless to us. We don't I can't remember the
last time I saw a late night show of any kind.
I mean honestly can't remember. So as a matter of
fact that these people that keept being fired and then
brought back in the era of us doing what we
do for a living, they became the prominent host. So
I've never seen them. You know, if you said, Burge,

(12:07):
when's the last time you saw Late Night, it would
have been when Letterman hosted. Yeah, it would have been
when Jay Leno hosted, uh folon Kimmel and Colbert. I
never saw because I just never see. I see clips
from it, like yeah, yeah, but he came back last
night if your market aired it, because a lot of
them did not, and he how would you describe it, Adler?

(12:32):
I mean what I mean? He sort of kind of apologized.
Oh no, I didn't know. He never apologized. He just
said he never.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
He Please understand he was not trying to make light
of the assassination or the murder. But he never apologized
for what he said.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
No, it's the statement itself.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
He did have some kind things to say about Erica Kirk,
about some of the people on the conservatives of things
that said, hey, we need to make sure that we're
not stifling free speech.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
And honestly, I didn't see some of the names that
he mentioned. He mentioned Ben.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
Shapiro, and a bunch of other voices on the conservative
side of things. I actually didn't see them quote unquote
defending Jimmy Kimill claimed that they defended him.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
I didn't see that.

Speaker 4 (13:18):
But as far as the actual statement, the problem statement
in which he claimed that the shooter was none other
than a conservative, MAGA Republican, he said, it was not
my intention to blame any specific group for the actions.
It was just obviously a deeply disturbed individual. But that's
what you did, buddy. You can act like it wasn't

(13:40):
your intention. It was your intention. You lied on purpose.
You know what you did, and so you're right speed.
He never apologized, He never walked that statement back. He said,
it wasn't my intention. I'm just let me just make
things clear. It wasn't my intention to make light of
the murder, and it wasn't my intention to blame any
specific group for the actions.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
You did, Buddy, you did.

Speaker 5 (14:01):
Greg and I were listening to the audio that we
have prior to the show starting, and halfway through it
when he goes into that, Greg was like, no, that's
exactly what.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
You did, buddy. You you you did make it political.
You did go after one group.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
He also we have he went to uh talking about
Erica graceful act of forgiveness. He mentioned that. And then
I think in that didn't he say he was a
follower of Jesus.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
In the yes, he said, I'm a believer of Jesus.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
That's forgiven. That's true. Forgiven about that. Rick news to me,
and so was Satan. So that's not a big statement, right.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
And in one of our stories we have the list
of affiliates next Star and Sinclair that didn't carry it,
and it was a slew of them.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
I mean it was.

Speaker 5 (14:42):
The list is about two pages long, so I don't
know what markets did carry it.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Greg, what would Robert devalsely to him, you've done it,
done it, and you've done it, deliberate, done it, deliver
it clearly. So this is the world we live in now.
I really believe that the way people are now, that
you could show them the replay of themselves and they
will watch it with you and they'll say, when I
say I wouldn't blame anybody, you're like that. You said

(15:08):
you just blamed You just said that that that everybody's
trying to act like he's not a MAGA supporter when
clearly he is. That's what you said when he when
when that isn't true. You didn't say that, No, No,
I didn't. I never intended to, you know, make lie
of the assassination or or or accuse anyone, any group
or anyone for doing it. Just what you did, and

(15:30):
that's what this what you did. Right. But but I
guess if you just say, you know, what did George
Costanza teach Jerry Seinfeld if you believe it, Jerry, if
you believe it, and it's not a lie, No, it's not.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
And Greg, you even said all fair, you said when
he was given his you know, reasoning, when he said
blah blah blah blah, it's just a sick individual, you said, well,
he should have just said that. Then that's what you
should have said, right, you said in the original you
said the opposite and claim that's not what.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
You he goes.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
It wasn't my intention, like I said, to blame any
specific group for the actions.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Uh, it was.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
That was really the opposite of the point I was
trying to make.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Opposite world, It's opposite day. Everybody, Hang on, what are
we talking about?

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Yeah? I think, honestly, I think we're living in a
time where you could sit down with Will Smith and
he'll say that he never slapped Chris Rock. Never happened,
no matter how many times you show it to him.
I never hear you hit it. And I never meant
an ill will toward Chris Rock and wasn't mad at
him and didn't hit him. Ye hit the man we're

(16:33):
watching you hit him, slap struck him.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
He struck him.

Speaker 8 (16:37):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Jimmy Kimmel will play some of that later if you
want to. We listened to it. Uh, you know. He
he he does just about everything except it meant that
he was trying to say that the person who did
it was from the MAGA movement. I don't know why
he wouldn't just when he's said he didn't intend to
vilify any group of people and blame them, but he did.

(17:08):
If he would just include that in the things he
wants to do. So, what Jimmy Kimmel said to us
is he didn't mean to make light of the assassination.
He didn't mean to blame anybody for the assassination. The
person who did this obviously is deranged and believes that
to violence is the option if you disagree with someone,
which it never is. He said he thought that Erica

(17:28):
Kirk was a great example that we should follow by
forgiving the person who did this to her husband, following
the teachings of Jesus, which he also believes in. That's
kind of a nutshell, right, That's kind of what he said.
And so then now the people and the affiliates and
everyone else, y'all decide whether that was enough or not.
It doesn't impact my life in any way, shape or form,

(17:49):
because it's not a program I care about, nor have
I ever watched to any levels. So I really don't
care what Jimmy Kimmel does. But it makes for good
content on the show them. It's a good story to
follow it, and it's important for us to for some
reason we can't quite seem to grasp. And it is
weird hearing from anyone that is anti conservative ideology to

(18:15):
hear them try to lecture us on not canceling people
or people losing their jobs because they say things that
people don't like. That's that's kind of y'all think, y'all,
y'all don't want people to have access to platforms if
we say things you don't like.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
And then of course they're trying to lecture us on
the First Amendment, but again not understanding the First Amendment.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
So deep platform Trump Yeah, oh oh. The Biden White
House was contacting Facebook every day telling them to take
things down. Jen Saki is calling for you know, if
you're removed from one social media platform, you really should
be removed from them.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
All.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
That's the press secretary at the time. It's just so
to joke for them to care about free speech.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Well, and the fact that them not understanding the private
sector versus the public arena.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Yes, it's not even what this is.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
It's they don't and they I think they know. I
think it's once again they think if they say things enough,
because they're so good at propaganda, that people will be
uneducated and believe it. You're right, and some of these
lectures we're getting about the First Amendment or just luninency
because as we said, that's not what it is. But uh,
and even under even when you are practicing free speech,

(19:31):
it doesn't exempt you from repercussions, even out in the
public arena.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Yeah, and we have news within the last day here
where Google has announced that it will bring back get
told the House lawmakers Tuesday, it's going to reinstate YouTube
accounts that the BID administration pressed them to remove over
content related to COVID nineteen pandemic. They pressed they pressed

(19:58):
YouTube to remove the accoun because of what they were
saying about COVID nineteen and it's unacceptable and wrong. And
now YouTube's admitting it. Hey, this did happen, and Google
has announced that they're bringing back those accounts that they eliminated.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I will say this from the test, that's scary. It
is well and remember this. We were doing the show,
The Rick and Bubba Show during the pandemic, and there
were scientists doctors that we could not interview because when
we would try to interview them, they would say, well,
I understand if you interview me, your YouTube content will
be taken off. And we were like, what ye. And

(20:38):
now we know that almost all of these scientists and
doctors were one hundred percent correct about the vaccine and
its inability to keep people from getting it. How when
the variants started, the original vaccine was no good and
there were potential side effects with the vaccine. Those people

(20:59):
were not allowed in the public arena. Now, and most
of that came from the left, who now are lecturing
us about canceling people and not allowing people access to
their platform, and the lab leak theory, lab leak theory,
you couldn't talk about Wuhan, You couldn't.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
You were racist if you talked about that.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Of course that's exactly what happened.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
But for some reason, it was less racist to say
that it came from a gross meat market where they
sell them weird animals in China. That's less racist the
one he's saying it came from a lab.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
The one that she is walking around with with the
Walgreens mask on. Yeah, we're all buying that. So we
were not able to say those things. These are the
people that led that charge. And now they're lecturing us
about Jimmy Kimmel and they don't even have it right,
because Jimmy Kimmel, for a moment, was just he was
punished and taken off by his employer. That has nothing

(21:49):
to do with the First Amendment. And so just pardon
us if we just don't take that lecture from text Nation.
I'll disagree with you a little bit, but I understand
what you're saying. Someone said you're making the point. I
don't believe that Jimmy Kimball believes in Jesus because of
the fruit that comes out of his life. Now, no,
he can believe in Jesus and produce no fruit. I mean,
Satan and the demons believe in Jesus. Believing in Jesus

(22:11):
is not transformation. It's repenting and submitted to the authority
of Jesus and leaving faith and self and placing your
faith in Jesus. It's abiding in Jesus that causes the transformation.
Just believing in Jesus does not give you any power
because all kinds of people believe that He existed, and
like he said, believe in his teachings, but that hasn't

(22:31):
transformed their life. I believed in Jesus my whole life,
but I wasn't transforming too. I repented and submitted to
the authority of Jesus and left faith in myself and
placed my faith in Jesus and abided in Jesus John fifteen.
That's where the fruit flows from. People can believe in
Jesus and never be changed at all. That's a demonic faith,

(22:53):
is all. That is so anyway. But I understand your point. Also,
we had another uh nut job yesterday be found guilty
on all charges. Oh, Ryan Uth Ruth thought it was Ralph,
but Ryan Ruth just uh, he was found guilty. He
defended himself. Understand, he tried to kill himself with a pencil.

Speaker 5 (23:16):
Yeah, he grabbed a p yeah on the uh on
the on the desk when the verdict was announced that
he was guilty on all charges, and they said that
he allegedly grabbed it and went to his neck, towards
his neck with it, and and four US marshals jumped
on him to stop him. His and his daughter stood

(23:38):
up and started cussing and saying that she's going to
get him out.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Well, you did see this, There was no doubt about it,
after listening and seeing her yesterday that she's Daddy's girl. Yeah,
I'm I'm I'm I did not fall far from the
old tree. No, I'm as nutty as daddy. Uh so Uh?
Or is the whole thing? You know?

Speaker 6 (23:58):
I have to have to go here defending myself the
pen is it all just an effort to be deemed
mentally incompetent to being punished. He made a good case,
That's what I'm saying. Yeah, he made a good case
for that. Of course, think about it.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
If I've camped out and crawled under a fence of
the golf course ready to assassinate a president, I'm having issues.
Yeah yeah, yeah, so yeah. I mean see, that's we've
talked about that too. We know you're crazy. I don't
know why crazy makes us punish you less well. Of
course you're crazy. They give you a pass and you
can set around everybody else and do it again. But
the question is the question isn't are you crazy? Are

(24:33):
you wicked? Yeh uh? And if you're wicked and evil,
you can't play with others. Uh? So, yeah he was.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
He was criminally insane.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Oh okay, he's criminally insane, everybody, y'all go easy on him.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
Yeah, he's criminally and what that means he's really dangerous, right, Yeah,
I prefer you know, there's a lot of people that
have have problems with mental illness, but they don't, you know,
lay down there the golf course trying to assassinate the president.
Are randomly just kill people because they're mad at them.
I think people that try to randomly kill people because
they're mad at them, I don't think they should play
with others. No, you know, so Wow.

Speaker 5 (25:12):
So the jury was still in the courtroom and the
daughter stood up and she cursed a lot. So I
can't say everything she said, but she screamed to her dad,
don't do anything.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
I'll get you out.

Speaker 5 (25:25):
What the blank. He didn't hurt he didn't hurt anybody.
This isn't fair. This is all rigged.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
A bunch of blankety blanks looking at the jury.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
Then she stormed out of the building, telling the media
to go away and get the blank.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Out of my face. A lot of blanks, A lot
of blanks. Uh.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
And and she just kept shouting as she got into
I guess her vehicle.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Yeah, you know, did you see last night Jimmy Kimmel
actually waiting on this too, and he said, this guy's
obviously a Trump supporter. Yeah, he's one of them. Oh
it's good. It's obvious. They're trying to act like it's not. Uh.
Watching watching Jimmy Cray again last night. I just I
didn't realize he balved like that again. Testosterone. Yeah, we'll

(26:13):
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Cultivating Goodness Daily Broadcasting from the Real All right, so
as we start the iur Things you need to know Wednesday,
Bible study back today. And yes, we do offer an
opportunity for you to be here in the room. But
those of you that can't see, they're the technology works fine.

(28:15):
There is it the same as being in the room.
Not really, but it's a nice option to have on
something like that. So, and we appreciate all of you
that watch it online and also listen to it. And
if you ever are in town, it's men only in
the room. You're always welcome to join us on Wednesdays
as well. Job Chapter thirty two Today, Trump, what got

(28:38):
to go and deal with the un weird things happen
with this. Yesterday we saw the weird escalator event. Did
you see that? Yeah, well that was kind of strange,
the escalator investigation going into stops and some people kind
of exaggerated that Milania could have hurt herself. She's not

(28:58):
very far up, have Greg, she's at the bottom bus Well,
that wasn't the only thing herself. Yeah, Trump kind of
went after him a little bit. Ye today you had
that and the teleprompter broke. I'm doing it. Here's here's Trump,
uh and he is h he's talking about how it

(29:19):
went with the U n You know, he's no fan
of the UN. No uh. And he made that really
clear here he is talking about these things that we
just mentioned.

Speaker 9 (29:27):
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in

(29:49):
great shape, she would have fallen, Greg, but she's in
great shape, health.

Speaker 8 (29:54):
And good shape with us.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Wasn't halfway up.

Speaker 9 (29:58):
And then a teleprompter that didn't work. This is These
are the two things I got from the United Nations.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
A bad escalator and a bad teleprompter. No, nobody nearly failed.
Wasn't it wasn't quite almost half way up, about a
quarter of the way, but that's right. It's funny. This
kind of goes like Greg from remember the titens, you're
right halfway up?

Speaker 8 (30:21):
Sounds bad?

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Yeah, I don't say.

Speaker 5 (30:23):
Hey, we just got on it and so stop and
then we just continued to walk.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
I love him taking a shot there, so uh so
again and and two here he is dealing with the
teleprompter and him saying, look, which I agree. I don't
know that why we even food the teleprompter with him? No,
because he wants to rift so bad. So here he
is talking.

Speaker 9 (30:43):
About I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter
because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy
to be up here with you. Nevertheless, and that way
you speak more from the heart. I can only say

(31:03):
that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Okay, you had you had one job.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
That's one job, but y'all the timing of it.

Speaker 4 (31:15):
They literally step on the escalator and it stops and
Trump gets up there to speak, and and the.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
Teleprompter stops stops working.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Yeah, that's odd, Greg, Greg normal, Greg will be go like,
I don't know about that.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Also, the final one from Trump is he he takes
him on on the climate change hoax at which we've
all had to deal with, involving all these countries that
lecture us all the time that somehow we're changing the
climate as human beings. But anyway he is. He gives
them a little bit of this about the carbon footprint
and all that hoax.

Speaker 9 (31:52):
Here we go stage. But I worry about Europe. I
love Europe. I love the people of Europe, and I
hate to see it being devastated by energy and immigration.
This double tailed monster destroys everything in its way, and
they cannot let that happen any longer. You're doing it
because you want to be nice, you want to be

(32:13):
politically correct, and you're destroying your heritage. They must take
control strongly and immediately of the unmitigated immigration disaster and
the fake energy catastrophe before it's too late. The carbon
footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions,

(32:35):
and they're heading down a path of total destruction. You know,
the carbon footprint. It was a big, big thing a
few years ago. I remember hearing about the carbon footprint.
And then President Obama would get into Air Force one,
a massive Boeing seven forty seven and not a new one,
an old one with old engines and spew everything into

(32:58):
the atmosphere. He talked about the carbon footprint we must do,
so did it get in? And he flies from Washington
to Hawaii to play a round of golf.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
You know, this is why he is beloved by the supporters,
because these are the things that we've all said at
the office, we've all said at family dinners, and finally
the president actually echoing the very same things that people
with some sort of logic discuss in their own lives.
And you're like, okay, good, he's finally saying this. If

(33:33):
I could talk to the UN, that's what I would say.
That's it true. Yeah, And I think that's why that's
why people love him.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
He went on to talk about how Europe has gotten
They're talking about reaching net zero and they've worked so hard,
but really they've They've decimated their economy, They've passed up
so many opportunities for the people to thrive. They're bragging
about bringing their emissions down by like forty eight percent
or something like that, but meanwhile global emissions have gone

(34:00):
up forty completely negating everything they've done.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
And again it's a hoax. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
Look at a volcano eruption that out does every single legislation.
One volcano outdes every single move that California has made
in the history of the green climate scammer movement of
it just out just you wipes it out, wipes it.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Clean up, ze, settle down, don't get all straight clean
it's so soon. Don't get so stirred up in there.
Wipes it right, done clean. Let me ask you all this.

Speaker 6 (34:31):
We're talking about the un Thing, and I happened to
see this headline earlier, so follow me. Ben Affleck, Jennifer
Garner got kids, right, Well, one of their daughters got
to speak to the at the un Thing on mandating
masks for people to help protect from COVID.

Speaker 8 (34:47):
Nineteen release the cracking.

Speaker 6 (34:51):
Now, first of all, the only reason she's up there
is because she's got famous parents. Because there's no way
anybody thought this was necessary, right, No, hey, she's I mean,
she's said, adults, the relentless back to normal, ignoring, downplaying
and concealing both prevalence of airborne transmission and the threat

(35:11):
of long COVID Manifesting a series of choices, she said, basically,
the adults are where we're moving on, and we're putting
the kids at risk. Wait, I'm being lectured by Ben
Affleck and Jennifer Garner's dolls. A freshman like Yale, and
she must be smart, but I don't know what's going well,
she must not be smart. But but what I'm saying
is no, it's not that one. So what I'm saying

(35:32):
is obviously that's she got the platform because her parents
are famous.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Why would anybody bring this up to look at her?

Speaker 2 (35:38):
There she is, she's a youth advocate at the U.
N did you she's in a mask talking y'all, you
don't hear it.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
It's just a little bit of it is. This is
sad that we have a person believe still, this young
that is this terrified student. It's crazy. And yeah, for.

Speaker 10 (35:54):
Adults, the relentless be of back to normal, ignoring, down playing,
and concealing both the prevalence of air war transmission and
the threat of long COVID manifested in a series of choices.
Young people lacked real choices about her and information about
what was being chosen for us. Here's what we know
about sarscobe too. It is airborne floating and lingering in
the air one infection can result in disabling damaged to

(36:15):
almost every cell in the body, from the brain and hearts,
of the nerves and blood vessels.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Good, my goodness, is that where's the account?

Speaker 4 (36:23):
Is that an actual girl's.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Chris what I asked?

Speaker 2 (36:26):
It's not, it's not.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
No, this is the girl. Okay, they have a child,
They do have a child. They transition, they do, oh,
they do. Yeah, this girl just has this weird obsession
with a mask.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
She's learning a mask. I couldn't tell, got big ears.

Speaker 6 (36:38):
I mean, she's uh yeah, but how sad is it
for her to be that terrified?

Speaker 2 (36:42):
It's so sad.

Speaker 6 (36:43):
Why would you be having this debate today currently? It
doesn't apply. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (36:49):
I guess she claims, We're supposed to still be Well,
I'll say this, terrified of it five years.

Speaker 6 (36:53):
I listen to her because you every picture you seeing them,
they're not wearing a mask.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Well, plus pretty pretty good information now that the mask
doesn't really do much for something so tiny and airborne. Unbelievable,
it doesn't. Now. We took time at the u ND
gathering there to let her present this. Wow, and I'm glad.

(37:20):
So you know I've been I've been kind of hanging
out a good bit the last few days because Sherry
has been out of town, so I've been solo. You know,
I'm empty nester and now I'm just dude there at
the house. Uh. You know, it's rare that you that
we that we end up in this situation when we

(37:41):
don't have the wife around. It's a weird experience because
you kind of, when you've been married as long as
we all have, you kind of have a certain mode
where you come home into that world. And we've always
made the joke you basically live in your wife's home,
you know, some some some inner delusion that they somehow

(38:01):
have some sort of authority inside the home. They do
as far as a headship, but as far as the
way the house runs. In most cases, there's exceptions. We
don't we don't have a We usually are just instructed,
I need this done. Hey, could you help me with that? Hey? Right?
And you always want to do your part. I've seen
all the jokes, and it's true. You know, if you

(38:22):
load the dishwasher, you tell you off about it for
two weeks, you know, like you you really, you know,
really really helped and all this. So I started thinking
about a couple of things. You know, there's always the
you know how sometimes you almost have too much freedom
and it kind of freaks you out a little bit,
like right now, even though there's a trainer Shawn, you

(38:42):
know element, But when I think about, like, well, I
wonder I'm gonna do for dinner, it's almost overwhelming when
you hear, well, whatever you want, sure, and hey I
may I may go watch a little TV. And then
you realize we'll watch whatever you want. Uh, and hey,
I'm thinking and I just any of this. It's like

(39:02):
I found myself like and I got to watch it
because like I had some dishes like in the sink,
and there was an urgency for some reason. I was like, hey,
I need to get these rents down and get them
in the dish washer. And then myself looked over at
me and said, well, why it's just us, And I
was like, well, I guess I don't have to if
I don't want to. You know, it's almost too much freedom.

(39:22):
It's like it's like it's almost like I have too much,
so much freedom, I don't even know how to function.
And uh, and are y'all like me when you're when
you're cooking for yourself, you know, normally, honestly, honestly, because
I'm there were some things that I was told, you know,
when she said, now, no, I'm gonna be gone, you know,
for a little while. So you be in the fridge there.

(39:44):
Don't let this ruin, and don't let this ruin. You
need to cook these, you know, don't don't just start
doing your door dash and going things ruined because we
paid money for them. And I was like, I don't
know that I really want that though, I mean and
and but but you can't let it ruin. So one
of them is one of these you've seen, like you
get a port tenderloin for for whatever. It's like that,

(40:07):
but it's a turkey loin. Yeah, all turkey, absolutely. And
so I was like, well, I guess I'll put that
on the grill and you know, put some rub on
it or whatever. And I've got this giant turkey loin
and uh and then you say you start thinking, well,
what are you gonna do with it? And and I
told Abbad I forgot some stuff too. There was also
some ground turkey sausage in there, and I put that

(40:28):
in a pan, and you got made made it almost
like taco meat instead of making it into patties, you know,
and put it in some wraps, I mean, some tortillas
and put a little sauce on it. Yeah, pretty good
breakfast thing kind of, but I had some extra almost
brought that to add it because it's just me. Well,
then then you look at it and could I have

(40:49):
gone to the grocery store and picked up you know,
some vegetables, some sides. I could have, but I didn't
want to because because I don't have to, it wasn't
And so I thought, well, now I'm stuck with all
this turkey, but I really don't have anything with it.
So I so I looked over and I was like, well,
there's some bread, and I thought, well, I'll just slice

(41:11):
this and make me some sort of turkey sandwich. And
have you ever got it? You start realizing I can
make this sandwich in way I want. It's back to
too much freedom again. Before you know it, all kind
of stuff. Before you know it, you're finding cheese and
you're like, do you even put cheddar cheese on this?
You're like, I think I will, and you know, and
then you go, I guess I could put a little

(41:32):
bit of light mayonnaise on it, or I could put
barbecue sauce. You know, it doesn't matter. And before you
know it, because I can put do it whatever I want.
And and so I'm starting to now do weird meals.
It's it's like I'm just creating things like I'm a
mad scientist. Or you're debating yourself with this. Can I
tell you this grilled turkey loin with a good rub
on it, you know, for for flavor, slicing those pieces

(41:55):
pieces of real turkey breast, laying it on toasted bread
pretty good, and putting a little barbecue sauce in there
and some cheddar cheese on top. Let me tell you
that I ain't a bad sandwich. Good, I ain't a
bad sandwich. I eat a sandwich. Yeah, that's not a
bad sandwich. But that's right up there with the hook
and ladder. And here's the other one. Here's the other one.
Do I do laundry? Oh yeah, yeah. You don't want

(42:19):
the room. You don't want the room to come back.
I'm creating a little laundry now. I'm not making the
bed up because it's just it's just me in it.
It's not all that messed up. You know what I mean.
I got access to all the pillows on the morning
of her returning. You make it up. Yeah, And I'm
trying to get a fills now when you come back.
And but like I do, I do laundry, I think

(42:39):
so yeah, really yeah, So you want.

Speaker 5 (42:43):
To compliment of when she walks in, she's like, well,
my goodness, this place is so clean.

Speaker 6 (42:46):
But let me tell you what's laundry A pile of
laundry because it doesn't look here's the other just a slot.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
Here's the other thing. I'm not doing the way she
does it. My wife is way too meticulous on laundry.
She does a thousand loads, little tiny she her separation
of things. Oh I'll mix stuff. Oh her separation. I'll
go too much in there.

Speaker 6 (43:06):
If you don't once the shirt gets old enough, I'm
thinking that they should.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
The dice not coming out. I don't put I don't
put whites in with colors. But that's it. I leave
it on cold. I put all the colors, I put
all the colors chair, I put all the colors together. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:22):
I don't like separating things by colors.

Speaker 1 (43:24):
Tario kind of start leaning there, start taking stuff out.
This is too much. It's not all going to get clean.
I'm like, what are you talking about? How about cherry?
We'll put too much. We'll put the blacks together, the
grays together, the bright just it's just it's just white
in color. Look, and I'm the one wearing it. Who cares? Right?

Speaker 5 (43:41):
So I did ruin one dress shirt that was white.
Now it's a touch of pink, you know, and it happens.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:49):
Now you want to stick to just your laundry. Don't
ever do their launch. No, they've got stuff you can't dry.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
You got to hang it over the most on the gentiles, Michael.
The most nerve wracking moment of her departure was she
left address like laying out across towels drying. She'd watched
where she left from our trip the week the weekend before,
and she said, now, when this is dry, you need
to go hang this up for me. Bet that happen,

(44:17):
did you? No, dah, you have look at me. That
is yeah, yes, yes, I yes, I will follow that instruction,
hadn't it? But I will? All right, somebody says no, no, no,
no laundry, rick, no dishes, none of that. You got
to have all that done.

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being with us again today. All right, ladies, Okay, enough
of the ladies on textonation. Y'all, y'all ganging up on me.

(46:08):
You better not have a mess in that house when
she gets home. Okay, you better not there. Better not
benny laundry. She'll have her own laundry when she comes in. Uh,
you better have that. But okay, you got, ladies, I'm sorry,
I just need something.

Speaker 5 (46:23):
You need to be strutting around the house. She's already
gonna have missed you and you her, so y'all, will
you know, be like just hanging out and then she's
gonna walk in. Man, this house looks thank you so
much for hanging up my dress that you've got doing
the laundry.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
The kitchen looks good.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
And you know, y'all, it's so funny that there are
at least three people that have said, yeah, I do
maybe clean up a little bit, but don't go overboard
because you remember how Aunt b oh yeah came home
after leaving Andy and Opie for a week and she
felt unneeded. We've had people from Georgia, Alabama, and I

(47:01):
think Oklahoma said. That's so funny, all that parallel thinking there,
And to me, that's why I don't do anything around
the house. I don't want my wife to feel unneeded.
That's great exactly, So I'm doing it out of being selfless.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Wasn't it Clara that came over and made that place
spotless and realized that? And then he would get ahead
of her and get in the room. Well, then she'd
come in.

Speaker 5 (47:26):
I'm gonna tell you one thing you can brag about
since you're so handy. I'm sure you have fixed that doorframe.

Speaker 1 (47:31):
Oh yeah, that's done. I'm working on that tomorrow. I've
been too busy, but tomorrow I'll be all over that.
I'm sure. What a great one from Oklahoma. I washed
clothes like Jesus saves people. All colors, shapes and sizes
the same. That's right, by the way, Nate, I think
that's you. Yes it is, Nate. Did you mojo Oklahoma?

Speaker 5 (47:49):
He sent us a text earlier, and he said, even
though he was about to call about Gandhy, he was
on the edge of Mojo, but doesn't think he did. Okay,
sorry to the Oklahoma uorder back breaking this.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
Out out for a month. Also, people are set because
I'm all right, so I'll do that. So when Shary
comes and says, wow, so you didn't even do laundry,
I said, I didn't want you to feel like you
weren't needed. Yeah. No, no, no, no no no no
no no no no no.

Speaker 5 (48:14):
I guess you don't just come out here hand say that,
say no, you go, man, I know, I just it
was so overwhelming, Thank goodness, your back.

Speaker 1 (48:21):
I need to do it that. I thought you do
so much that I just go. I guess, I guess
I just take it for granted. That's it. I said.
You know what, I've realized.

Speaker 5 (48:28):
I realized how much you do around here, and my gracious,
I don't know how you do it.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
I don't know how you man, that's what you do.
So it blows my mind. I need to do more. Okay,
calm down, I got it, Okay, calm down. Emails, emails,
hey birds, Hey, I know, let's go on. I saw
that yesterday. This is one of them right there on

(48:53):
text Nation. Your timing was perfect. I got this email yesterday.
People said, please tell me this isn't Franklin. Oh, somebody
said that they found a dead turtle inside their seafood.
Looks like it's for a shrimp, like old country boil.
It's got you know, the corn, and this like this,
maybe crawfish. It's a fake picture. And there and in

(49:16):
front and there was one of those dead little Franklin's
in there saying, please please tell us this ain't Franklin.
Uh so I don't. I want to believe that Franklin lived.
Next question, Hey, burd Hay Burge, I know this is
a random question, just because of the close proximity. Do
you guys ever run into or have some connection with

(49:39):
country singer Jamie Johnson. No, just at the golf tron
We made him for the very first time at the
golf troom. We never see Jamie Johnson. And somebody just
called and asked that. Yeah, said they say it was
a random question. They didn't call it that random.

Speaker 2 (49:53):
I think he's great, love his music, but we don't.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
We don't run into somebody thought.

Speaker 6 (49:59):
I'll tell you what I if they ever run into
him Johnson, I send him an email.

Speaker 1 (50:03):
Through Riley Green.

Speaker 5 (50:04):
He did contact me and make a statement about how
Adler scared him because it was so awkward.

Speaker 4 (50:10):
That's not accurate.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
You froze up and kind of started talking. You did
act weird when we finally met. Such a pleasure to
meet you. His hair is bigger than you.

Speaker 4 (50:23):
No, I said, well, all right, So I said, you're
the most excited. When I was trying to say I'm
the most excited, forgot I said, you're the most excited, Jamie.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
I think you are? You are you wait to see
you in color? Aren't you exciting? I mean, I'm excited.
Aren't you excited? I'm excited. I mean you're I'm so excited.
You're the biggest fan. I've seen him before. You're on
the computer, but.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
Now it's nice seeing you in color.

Speaker 1 (50:56):
Oh my gosh, I'm so excited. I can't deny it.

Speaker 5 (51:00):
Hey, you know when you blow something, like when you
meet somebody and you just like, I just blew that.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
He walked away going I can't believe I did that, stammers, stumble, hurt.
He did the same thing with Coach. Remember that. Oh
my gosh, that.

Speaker 4 (51:13):
Was early on.

Speaker 2 (51:14):
Bo Jackson was standing right there, so I was double nervous.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Hey, well, I I wrot to Auburn, So I say
more eagle to you. I never heard that before. It's
like a war eagle moment right now. But we uh,
but this is coach after he won the national championship
later right, Yeah, but thanks Greg. But we we did
get to meet. I thought we connected to Jamie Johnson

(51:39):
the one time we met. You did that one in there.
He did not that. He did not.

Speaker 2 (51:45):
He listens to him.

Speaker 5 (51:46):
No, No, you made the whole Jamie Johnson thing extremely uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (51:50):
No, I did not. He was like, man, that that
short guy with long hair is really cool.

Speaker 4 (51:54):
I would actually hang out with him, unlike all these
other old jerks said that.

Speaker 1 (51:59):
Yeah, say again, what one?

Speaker 2 (52:01):
I was like, yeah, hey, that's a joke. I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (52:08):
You said to him, what again? What did you say?

Speaker 4 (52:10):
I said, out of everybody here, you're the most excited Speedy,
is what I said.

Speaker 1 (52:15):
Say it again.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
I meant to say I was the most excited about
seeing him.

Speaker 1 (52:21):
You know what he said, Greg, He said, these guys
are pretty nice. He just kid around. They're helping him out.
You thought I was the one, all right? So Greg,
I want you to shoot me straight because Speedy will
not want to her feelings, because he has feelings, and
your grandkids are here, so you don't right now. Did
Jamie Johnson ever read the book?

Speaker 2 (52:42):
That's what I was going to ask.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
The ring and appreciate it seemed to look at There
was a time he just stood there and looked at it.

Speaker 6 (52:48):
For the problem though, is we were at a golf tournament.
I don't think he ever got at home. It was
sitting on the table somewhere accidentally he means to read
it on the bus when he was gonna think he did.
I think he was one of these dang it, what
have I done? But no, it did not make it
and he hasn't read it.

Speaker 1 (53:03):
That's the truth. Did he have a handler there that
he gave I think he may have that. Then he
got it. He had it, and he stood and looked
at it for a minute. But like Greg said, he
still had golf to play. There's no there's It was
a pretty good moment for Corney Dadler. He was the
most excited to get it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (53:19):
I did see a copy of Men Don't Run in
the Rain up by the.

Speaker 4 (53:22):
Buffet later, so maybe that's not a good sign.

Speaker 1 (53:26):
You know.

Speaker 4 (53:26):
What I'd like to think is that it's sitting on
his bedside table and he's he's looking at it, thinking
about reading at it.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
Okay. Then he goes, I remember when I got that book,
some awkward guy came over here. Think about it. There's
like a MENI me.

Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:41):
He said, I was the most excited to be there,
and I was. I mean, I was glad to be there.
You know, I had the book, so I tried to
put some distance between me and some weird kids the chair.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
That might be it.

Speaker 4 (53:52):
He was just like, all right, I gotta look at
this book, and so this kid doesn't talk to me.

Speaker 1 (53:56):
I gotta act like I'm buried in this book. That's it.
That moment, he didn't read a lick of it. He
was pulling the speed. He trying to get out of
the situation. I'm like, you're on the ze. What somebody said?
Somebody said, don't feel bad. I call listen. This just

(54:18):
make you feel better. Somebody said, don't worry Eddler. I
called Brett far of stan White to his face for
two days. For two days.

Speaker 6 (54:29):
That's good, so much so bad?

Speaker 1 (54:36):
Uh hey bird, he burge, Oh boy, this is awkward.
From Sarah. My name is Sarah. I started listening five
years ago. Coming up in a few weeks, my husband
Jay will come to the the Man Church in Troy, Tennessee. Yeah,
Union City, the home of k y T And come on,
I don't And she says, I don't want to be
a bip, but is there any way that I could

(54:59):
like just come with him just to say hey, because
I'm just a fan of the show. Not trying to brag,
but I'm the one that turned him on with the show.
So really, he wouldn't even be listening to show. Woudn't
even be at the Man Church. It wouldn't for me.
Uh so, uh, it's it's a big deal. How many
times you're going to be in this area? Is there
any way you think that could happen? Yeah? I think so.

Speaker 6 (55:16):
I see him come in clean up the table stuff
like that.

Speaker 5 (55:25):
You know.

Speaker 1 (55:28):
What, you know, you know what's so bad?

Speaker 11 (55:31):
Greg?

Speaker 1 (55:31):
Is what I was about to suggest, And of course
you've ruined it. It was was that a lot of
times that these I've noticed women do like sit up
in the baccay or whatever because they're the do do
help with the meal? Now, not the way you you
said it. I was gonna tell her to get with
the church and volunteer to help. Well, that's what I said, Yeah,
but in a different way. I didn't say it as

(55:52):
demeaning as you did. But but what But I do
think another thing is pretty simple, honestly, just you know,
you could you could drop him off and just just
don't come in and speak when men are talking, Sarah, Sarah,
just come with your husband before the service starts. Before

(56:15):
the service starts, and y'all find me and we'll say hello.
You and your husband can find me before the service starts.
I really think just come in there before I'm usually
hanging around anyway. There you go, that's the way to
clean it up. But yeah, I'm not supposed to let now.
I don't want you to put you up a position
like you're trying to, you know, put yourself in the
hit you you're over here, don't start teaching us. But no, yeah,

(56:45):
I'm drafted now, Sarah. I think if you, you and
Jaye just come in before the service starts and say hello,
that'd be great. And I look forward to meeting both
of you and thank you for getting him in the
loop on the show. So that's coming up on October
the fifth, Uh and getting a lot of response. Been
a while since i've been up that way, and we
got a good audience up there at YTN and Union City, Tennessee.

(57:08):
Look forward to being there. All right, we'll be right back,
so as we work our way back. Yes, someone reminded me,
I never can remember the era that Oswald Chambers actually
lived in. It was actually he was born in the
eighteen hundreds and then died in his forties in the

(57:30):
early nineteen hundreds, actually in Cairo, Egypt, fighting in World
War One. So anyway, but his wife had her sermon notes.
Sherry talked about this. Sherry did a post about this,
kind of using the analogy of what Charlie Kirk's wife

(57:51):
is doing, and she said, you know, think about these
wives that have had to do this throughout time. You know,
Elizabeth Elliott being one when her husband was kid, you know,
by the very people he was going to reach at
a very young age. In Oswald Chamber's wife who kept
her notes from all his sermons. And in my humble opinion,
which probably doesn't mean a whole lot, but others agree,

(58:14):
which might help you more, it's one of the best,
if not the best, daily devotional my utmost, first highest,
which I've mentioned on the show many times, and really
people asking about listening, I actually read more from great
Bible teachers than I listened to because usually that's when

(58:37):
I have the most time. When I'm writing a lot
of times I'm returning phone calls and things like that,
and so I like to take time and just really
immerse myself in it. Martin Lloyd Jones, Fantastic Writings. J. C. Ryle.
You know, our pastor says, usually you're probably wise these
days if you don't have much time, don't read much

(59:00):
from anybody who's still alive. Go back and read these
great theologians that have that have passed on. Uh and
so Martin Lloyd Jones, J. C. Rale, great great read,
Oswald Chambers great read. Uh So so sure.

Speaker 4 (59:16):
And it helps that you're looking in the mirror when
you listen to Charles Spurgeon or read Charles spurg.

Speaker 1 (59:21):
The Charles Spurgeon stuff. I do love Spurgeon stuff. And
and every time somebody tells me that I look like
Charles Spurgeon always feels so bad for him. But with
the glasses off, and certainly I probably look more like
him than than I would somebody maybe who you know,
he always stayed just a little bit. Uh. I mean,

(59:43):
he wasn't overly thin, and he liked a good cigar
and he was healthy. Yeah yeah, which drove some of
his colleagues crazy. They didn't like the fact that he
was smoky. Yeah. But anyway, so uh yeah, they were
like it. There was a big argument one time. I
can't remember what it was him with his cigar ours
in one of his proteges, not protegees, but one of

(01:00:03):
his colleagues. Was it Ryal? Was it J c Rowl?

Speaker 6 (01:00:08):
It might have been, but anyway, I can't remember, but
didn't One of them liked to go to the theater
and the other one liked to have a cigar, and
they both thought the other one shouldn't do what they
were doing, uh.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
Which was interesting. So if we talk about Matthew McConaughey,
what comes to mind speaking of not so great theologians,
but people that motivate people. I put Matthew McConaughey in
one of those places where you know, he'll talk, and
I find myself intrigued by what he said. But I'm

(01:00:40):
not sure what he said. You know.

Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
I talked about a lot about like vibes and stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
I don't I don't know exactly what he said. I
kind of dug it. I think it had some depth
to it. I'm not sure the application. And if you
if I took a test on what he just said,
I would surely fail. But did you does that you
noticed that?

Speaker 8 (01:00:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
Like and one time, he explained, I saw him recently
on something that came up on a real where he
was talking about the way his parents were and the
way that they parented, and I thought, okay, well that's
probably that makes a little more sense. He said, they
were a weird combination of you. You must always keep

(01:01:21):
yourself humble, but you should always be achieving and achievement achiever.
Achievement was important, but you could never talk about what
you had achieved. But you better be achieving, okay. And
and yeah, and I'm oversimplifying it was you know, it

(01:01:42):
was a lot more words than that. Well, today apparently
somebody is talking about he's written another book. He's got
a new book. And in the book, one of the
things he says that has been one of the best
things to keep his marriage of thirteen years healthy is
downsize from a king size to a queen sized bed.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Oh, I don't know about that closer.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
He said, the best thing you can do for your marriage.
One way to surely get ahead is to get rid
of that king size mattress and sleep in a queen
sized bed. The smaller bed provides a more fruitful connection.
Bed size.

Speaker 4 (01:02:24):
He must, I mean, no, no, that would make my
marriage worse.

Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
It's a book called Poems and Prayers.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
And I'm a small person. I'm a small person. I
require a king size.

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
Well, let me tell you what Matthew McConaughey would say
about this. He said, I wake up one morning, I'm
looking over there at Camilla, and she's like a football
field away. Man. Then you go to bed at night
like you want to snuggle on and up, and we
got we got to cover you up and come about
twelve feet over here, and I'll come twelve feet toward you.
You're like, man, this dog gone bed man is not

(01:03:01):
good for my marriage. Man, get rid of that son
of that s o B All right, all right, all right,
and we got it. We got a queen size bed.
Now we shoulder to shoulder, all right, okay, all right, okay,
he's a but I see the word prayers and poems.
This that would be interesting. Is that a prayer you

(01:03:24):
just read? Well, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
I didn't know.

Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
He married a Brazilian sister. Latina.

Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Yeah, Latina, you're just throwing just just just you and
Speedy were reckless today.

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
I'm just I just didn't know.

Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Would you tell everybody you said, even though it's not great,
you said moan ers? Yeah, what I do? What do
you think I said? Some people text nation thought you
said something something that rhymes with it?

Speaker 5 (01:03:51):
Yes, Oh yeah, I clearly had them in the moan
not that that's.

Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
Was bone right, Yeah, but so uh like no other. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:04:05):
But now I will say this. When Terry and I
got married, I was the lightest sleeper.

Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
If she just.

Speaker 5 (01:04:11):
Shifted into bed, I would wake up, Yes, But over
time that's kind of gone away. I mean, I'll still
wake up, but I mean it again, I'm not saying that.
I just I'm I'm a heavy sleeper and never wake up.
But let me tell you, I could just if I
heard anything, I was up, anything or felt anything like
the bed move or whatever, I would be up.

Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
See with the king size, you can meet in the
middle and then you can go your several ways.

Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
I did you did y'all know this? Back to Matthew McConaughey,
did y'all did y'all know how that some of the
advertising they do for their tequila brand? Have you seen that? Yeah?
They they they're pantiless all the time, both of them. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:04:53):
And there is the Rick Burgess Show.

Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
So a lot of people now weigh in on text Nation. Uh,
and they're they're talking about the one guy said, well,
Matthew McConaughey must not have sleep apnea, because if you've
got your spouse has a seapap you ain't gonna sleep
in a queen's size bed. So ye crazy, anybody's still

(01:05:22):
in the queen in here? How about this?

Speaker 6 (01:05:25):
Lisa and I the majority of our life was queen
and when I went with the helix upgraded.

Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
Really ye sleep qui? So do you agree that a
queen's size is perfectly fine until you go to it?
If you don't know any difference, Now, there's no way
that And then you go back from the king, like
go out on vacation. Yeah, and you go back from
a king back to a queen. The queen feels really
small if you think you're in a twin bed because

(01:05:50):
to me. I understand what Matthew McConaughey is saying. I
truly do. But there's there's snuggle time. I'll just leave
it at that and things that that may be involved
beyond that. But when it's time to go to sleep, yeah,
I gotta have some room. I mean where the dog's
gonna sit. Oh my gosh, Oh that's true. That's true.

(01:06:15):
And the you dog can I tell those of you
that have dogs sleeping with you in the bed and
you don't and you don't let that, you don't ask
them to leave, and you don't remove them, you're sick people.
Oh you're calling your brother sick. Well, I don't think.
I don't think he did what I was talking about.

(01:06:36):
Oh no, I'm talking about sleeping. Having them sleep with
you is weird. But to each his own. I'm not
going to have a watcher. I remember talking. I remember
talking to friends of mine and I asked them the
horrible question. I said, so the dogs stay in your

(01:06:56):
bed and in your bedroom all the time, right? And
I did my and I made the face as you
go all the time, and they said yes. I said,
whoa whoa, whoa, whoa whoa wow, And they said well, Rick,
sometimes things are spontaneous, they're not planned. And I said,
and the dogs have to go through this. I know,
I know that they may not care if we're around,

(01:07:18):
but we should care if they're around. Yeah, And I said,
so they're in the room terrible and I and I said,
I really think you should be arrested breaking the law.
I think some kind of loss been broken. I don't
know what law it is for the moan. The other day,
I was bone pull. Can we stop with that? Do
not know? Can we stop.

Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
The miserable mold?

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Right? But on the day I was born mother, I mean,
that's what I asked him that question text Here is
no other I asked. I asked text nation. I asked
my friend that question on text Nation. I said, have
you ever been cold nosed?

Speaker 5 (01:07:54):
Oh, Richard, you're just talking way too much right now.
And sadly he said, yes, Now you just made that.
Now you say, tell everybody you made it up.

Speaker 1 (01:08:06):
I did not. Don't make me bring him on the
show if we hold up. Hang on, Freddy, So how
about people I forgot about? Some people say they're still
in the full size bed.

Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
Full is crazy full?

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
Oh wow?

Speaker 4 (01:08:21):
The old All right, here's something really important.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
They're saying, Speedy, you look very guilty in this conversation.
Of this conversation.

Speaker 5 (01:08:28):
Now, I'm not going to have like I said, I'm
not going to have a look around three biggs.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Yeah, the one you got? Can you add a few
more dimes?

Speaker 7 (01:08:36):
What you got?

Speaker 1 (01:08:41):
Yet? It just sitting here.

Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
He's off the second he said.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Wow, you don't make me leave by stop it, Cuddy.
This is damn it.

Speaker 11 (01:09:10):
Cuddy's such a good.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Don't look at me like that.

Speaker 5 (01:09:22):
Frank, oh o, good night, Oh mother.

Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
Mother, there's no mother to treat her right. Treat her right.
I always love her mother to treat her right. Here,
all right, here's the moon.

Speaker 8 (01:09:46):
Give me the moon.

Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
The miserable from the being that you felled with. I
was what a lyrics? Believing? What a lyric? Okay, you
can't ride it no better than three. Let me tell
you this three three four area code. They just text this.
You're going to hell. Yeah, okay, yeah, all right, so

(01:10:15):
you are my buddy, Greg, but don't nudge me. And
cold knows me. You've lost control of this show. I'm
just sitting here, right.

Speaker 11 (01:10:34):
Treat out mama, right, you're in it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
Yeah, but now some of you, some of y'all take
this dogs in the house to a place you're talking
about that you know, to each his own. But there's
got to be boundaries. Don't you think there's boundaries at
the whole human racial degree. Oh yeah, that's that's what
one and I think we found one. So forgot look

(01:11:08):
look making each other. You go to the vent for
the normal. Hey, can all the stuff I sned talk
to you? The dog seems very troubled. Is there anything scared?
He hit by a car or something? He just seems
like he's like a ATSD. Is any anything that happened
to him? Uh? Hey, Rick, Here from the Rick Burgers Show,

(01:11:36):
inviting you to be with us again tomorrow. Speedy, Greg Adler.
We all gather to run through the stories of the day.
Also chatting with you unscreen phone calls, Hey bird, Hey birds,
text Nation, chatting on Tube City. It's another big day
tomorrow on a brand new Rick Burgess Show. You just
heard the Daily Best of the Rick Burgess Show. Catch

(01:11:57):
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