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Greg Adler all here as you heard, gentlemen. I hope
you all had a great weekend, Yes, sir, ready to
go right and Panama City ready? Come on? You ever
looked those those snat trucks. They work, They get on up,
they were, they get ahead of it. I noticed that
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they look like they're seven days a week. I know,
not everybody. I'm sure they get time off. But I
was noticing chip eaters out there. Well, I was noticing, like,
going to church yesterday, I looked over at the grocery
store and there was a snack truck out front. I thought, wow,
he or she's getting after it right now? Right? Yeah, yeah,
I mean the snacks. The snack consumption never stops.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Now.
Speaker 5 (03:10):
A friend of mine worked a truck and he's and
I asked him about getting up and getting going. He said, well,
first of all, you know, on the back end, it
could be that I have something planning or I want
to get out of it. But most of it is
I want to get going, get ahead of traffic, get
it all knocked out. Stores need their stuff anyway to
get going for the day. But a lot of it
is some of these guys and ladies, this traffic man.
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It heats up during rush hour and they want to
have it all done.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Oh yeah, and hey, Rick, if you go down to
the farm for the weekend to relax, quit wording about
sixty five.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Hey, I got a notification and stopped checking on it.
It was mid afternoon and they had shut it down.
And I'm like, man, I hope he made it. I did,
but I mean, it just haunts you. It just hangs
over you.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
And I left out early yesterday to go speak last
night down that way because I told Shery, I said,
I'm looking at it. But the thing that I don't
like about it, and there's only so much these GPS
apps can do, is they they they don't have as
much information as you think they do. You know, when
you look and see what does it look like right now?
It's constantly adjusting as you're driving, which is helpful. But
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this thing of let me look right now, Hey looks great.
I guess I can wait. Then you wait and you
look back and go it's changed. Or you start the
process and you get about you know, four or five
miles into it and it'll change. So it's just so unpredictable. Yeah,
you know, I ended up being early, but I mean
I'd rather be early than stuck out there.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
Oh of course.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Yeah, so you don't want that.
Speaker 5 (04:36):
You can you can sit in the parking lot and
hanging for a little bit, white knuckling it, you know,
on that snack thing.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
And I know all the different snack groups out there,
but and everybody's got there there. They're things they bring
to the table. But that Oldfriedo was a good one,
wasn't it. Ol Frido was a good one. That's good.
That's a good one.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
When you can't I'm still.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
You. Ever you ever se any attempts from mother there.
Some of their competitors tried to kind of a free
Yeah they're trying. They never did it like the Freedo Bendido.
Speaker 5 (05:07):
No, no, Terry made some homemade pimento cheese over the weekend,
and that's good with you.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
You don't think you got a freed scoop on that.
What about if you throw them on a plane, throw
cheese on top of some sauce and put on the MICROWA.
Speaker 7 (05:23):
YEA simple, easy, quick. I lived off that as a kid.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
I was tasked yesterday with we we we made faiitas.
Uh yesterday afternoon I saw that and had forgotten about me. Yeah,
completely and uh and we remember.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
It was thank you for your prayers.
Speaker 6 (05:46):
It was good.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
Yeah, I did think about you, Rick, And I'm so sorry, buddy,
I was, you know, but at least they told you
ahead of time. Rick spoke last night. If if you
missed that that they weren't serving food so you didn't
show up hungry.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Well, and you know when I got there last night,
I'll do it. Cap. You know. One thing, it sounds odd,
one thing that usually a men's ministry really needs is
women and and and and so. The one, the one,
the ones that are serious about it. The women. They're
not involved in the actual but they're behind the scenes,
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you know, overcoming the things the men have forgotten. And
so these women heard that. I that what happened last week,
and I went into the little green room and buddy,
they had they had a spread in there. Okay, you
know what, and what they did they listened to the show.
So they had the pinwheel sausage things. They had the
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the pigs in the blanket. Oh, and there was some
mustard and then all kinds of all kinds of little snacks.
I dumped some of snacks in their nurse Snap ray,
pig and a blank. You can't beat a pig and
a blank and you a little smokey. You gotta be
careful though, because you eat a bunch of them. Yeah,
you know, because you eat them in one bite. You think, well,
I'm not eating that much, yea. And so so that
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they they did that, and they were very they seemed
very concerned about I said, don't be concerned about that.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
After your pizza incident where you had to stop well
in the middle of nowhere and get some yeah, some
gas station pizza in the last slice that was sitting there.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Yeah, I was a bit of under the lamp, a
bit of a daredevil on that one. Yeah. And some
of the guys last night at the one that I
went to last night in Prattwell, Alabama, home of I
ninety two. Come on, uh, by the way, I ninety two.
A lot of folks listening to y'all those guys love it,
and they love the new show. We'll talk about that,
and of course they love you know, everything we've done
in the past two So that's great. But is people
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are starting to get on board on the narrative that
the guy when he looked at me the week before,
it wasn't that he thought I was in trouble as
much as he was mad that I was taking his dinner.
You know, y'all said that probably the guy working that's
what That's what I Yeah, And a lot of people
bought that narrative and said, I really think the look
you got from him was also, don't take that, man.
(08:03):
I thought for sure that I was gonna get that
piece of pizza ten more minutes. It was off the clock.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Yes, that was his drive home snaw.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
Because of the camera, he couldn't take it and store
it because then they would be like, why did you take.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
They couldn't make anymore because it wasn't you know, they
were cleaned up when I went in yeah, well, at
least you didn't have that last No, last night, I
had had a good meal before I left too, because
you know, I went back and we'll talk about that
today too. I went back to an old favorite that
I hadn't visited in a while, the old friend, the
New York strip. Yeah, okay, the New York strip. The
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New York strip. It used to be, That's what I
would all And then I got away from it. I
just I just forgot the New York strip and I
either was Filet or Rabbis, and I just forgot all
about it. And uh, and I journeyed back to check
on my old friend New York strip, and you know
what I'm how was it was? And I got on great.
I was like, well, I like you, You're you're pretty,
(08:57):
You're pretty easy to grill. Yeah, of course he ate him.
Oh yeah, sure it was good. You were friends for
a little bit, right, But you know what I mean,
You know, because the Filets, you're dealing with thickness, the
rib byue, you dealing with a lot of a lot
of fat, so a lot of fire you got to
deal with on a rebby, you know, the New York
trip that says I'm kind of somewhere in between. Yeah,
you know, I'm not all that thick, you know, so
I'm you're keep an eye on me now you overcook me? Sure,
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but yeah, but it's I've got enough fat for flavoring.
We're not so much that the whole girls on fire,
you know. So it was it was a nice visit,
loving New York's trip. Yeah, it was good.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
It was great.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Now you can draw them out, be careful. You got
to watch them careful. When when the ladies keep saying
leaving on there a little longer. Yeah, there's a couple
of things that.
Speaker 5 (09:42):
First of all, everything I do, I'm worried that I'm
gonna hurt my shoulder now everything I do after last
week of the guy claiming the hey, how's your shoulders?
That you know you side of the slaves identity, now
now I think I'm gonna hurt my shoulder. And and
is this the is this the summer of the fly?
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Oh my god? What's up with the flies?
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (10:03):
No, they were more fly?
Speaker 3 (10:05):
Do y'all have more flies?
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Absolutely? Like what it's like when flies attack? We's the
deal with fly?
Speaker 4 (10:11):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:11):
We we do? I mean we I can't. There was
a time when I went the whole run. We didn't
hardly ever have flying No now, I mean I was
swatting flies left and right.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
And we went to a restaurant and and Terry over
the weekend and we were gonna sit out and it
was a nice evening. It was of an attack of
the flies there. It's like, what's the deal, what's.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Up with the flyes?
Speaker 3 (10:30):
This weekend?
Speaker 7 (10:31):
I told my wife I was about to take a
shower and use the restaurant all this stuff. I go, hey,
I'm there's a fly in here. If you hear slamming
or you know, any kind of time, yeah, I'm killing
a fly.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
I'm not like falling in the shower.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Just heads up, good, great, don't even know your trash can?
Speaker 5 (10:48):
Oh yeah those fly traps they stink too.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 6 (10:56):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Is it Quarterbacks or quarterback single? The netfow quarterback? Greg
gave me the breakdown. He finished it, you finished? Okay? Good.
I finally found some time over this. Was it this
weekend or was it Thursday? No, it was over the weekend.
I found some time to kind of sit down and
roll through two or three episodes interesting. I'm not far
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into it. I mean, you know, Kirk Cousins is still playing.
Well that's how early. I oh, well, but how about
we were talking about this. He may be the nicest person.
He really is. He's super nice, super super nice, really
nice man. Uh and when he's.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Wants it seems to make you good at football.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Though. Well, there's times when he's been in the league
over ten years, there's times when he's really good. Yeah,
he started out hot. Now it doesn't end very well. Now,
I will say this. He got over one hundred million
dollars it from the Falcons at this stage of his career. Yeah, now,
I know that didn't end up giving some of that back.
He understood it. It seems like we did a story.
(12:04):
Now that was the guy that was the Saints. Yeah yeah, yeah, car, Yeah,
you're right. I'm sorry, Darreck Car. But anyway, good good man,
good man of character, you know, and so and.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Then it all turned for him when he said he
got popped pretty good.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Yeah, he got zack one time against the Saints, and
I think he tried to play hurt and it cost him.
We have my Kirk Cousins. Yeah, yeah, Kirk Cousins went out.
You know I was watching. Of course, he came off
the Achilles injury from Minnesota. Yeah, then went to Atlanta,
had a decent game, had a bad game, and then
had a few good games in a row. And that's
where I am. Uh But anyway, so watching Joe Burrow
(12:40):
funny the fact that Joe Burrow has no wife and
has a gay fashion consultant, and Joe he's a flashy dresser. Yeah. See,
I will say this though, and I didn't realize, and
you'll say, you know, they didn't have a great year.
They made a run late. But if he'd have been
on a better team, he should have been the m
v P. He had a gear. It's just his team.
(13:01):
But what's funny is watching the dynamic, and this is
where you sometimes get your wife to watch it with you,
is that they show all the family life. But it's
funny Kirk Cousins, the all American family. Then you got golf.
You know he's married to the swimsuit bottle. Yeah okay,
And then you have Joe Burrow with no wife or
any significant other that you can tell. Part I'm watching,
and he hangs out with his parents a lot, or
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he's just kind of goofing around him play games, like,
you know, to learn how to play piano. He doesn't
have anything really to do. And it's it's when he's
not doing football, which is kind of funny. So you
kind of you kind of see all of it. But anyway,
Joe Burrow, if you remember, the reason why I brought
that up is to get to this update. You know,
he was one of the professional athletes actors that keep
(13:43):
having their houses. Yeah, so it looks like a New
York City pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to buying
and selling luxury items stolen by this national you know,
uh break in these burglars that were hitting all these
high profile people actors. So, and that would include Joe Burrow.
(14:06):
So Joe Burrow's stuff has been showing up at a
pawn shop and uh it looks like that while he
was playing the Cowboys, they stole these things from his home. Uh,
and the FBI has unsealed a complaint identifying that to
him as athlete five that was listed in the and
the total value of items stolen from him three hundred
(14:27):
thousand dollars. Of course, also Patrick Mahomes got hit, Travis
Kelsey got hit. H. Luca is Heysay's name of the
NBA player, Luca Don't whatever. Uh he got hit. Mike
Conley of the Timberwolves got hit.
Speaker 6 (14:43):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
And so it looks like that. Dimitri Nashisky is the
pawn shop owner in New Jersey. He has now pleaded
guilty to one count of conspiracy to receive stolen property
in Brooklyn Federal Court. He knew what he was buying
was stolen, and these were eye and watches, jewelry and
handbags from these athletes.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
They knew that.
Speaker 7 (15:04):
It says here that they knew the necklace belonged to
Burrow because it was a diamond lsu tiger throwing a football.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
There you go, that's a tip, yeah, he said. They
cover it briefly on the documentary and Burrow was telling
the guy that basically all they got from him was
a bunch of jewelry.
Speaker 7 (15:21):
They get these customs in all seriousness, they get these
custom necklaces made, and it's like, yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Mine's the JB nine Nike swoosh. Yes, that's that's clearly mine.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
Yeah. Yeah, it's not my name. It's so unique, as
you said, Adler, we know who it belongs to. Yeah, yeah,
and who would wear that?
Speaker 7 (15:36):
But the joke while you melt it down rookie mistake
by the pawn shop owner. You got to melt that
stuff down.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Diamonds on quarterback. This bizarre fashion thing with Burrow is
the weirdest thing so far in it. This thing this
guy he has, it's just weird. You see him that
one time? Really?
Speaker 8 (15:55):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (15:55):
It? Am I done with him?
Speaker 9 (15:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (15:56):
You're done? Okay? Now Joe still got some flashy clothes.
Yeah right, Well, you know it's one thing to be
flash He's got something to do with fashion too, but
don't be weird. Yeah, you know, yeah she does.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
Also, why is he frost in his tips? Like he's
in in sync or something? What's going on?
Speaker 1 (16:13):
My favorite when he won that autter word that out
at one time they said it looks like the carpet
that was in all the movie theaters in the eighties.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
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truth matters, and they're doing everything they can right now
to silence it. You know, we do this thing where
we say we're broadcasting from the real world, which means
we're not participating in the fake world. And Adam was
just telling us in the break. You know, we had
this story on Friday, but we didn't get to it
because it was about the WNBA and that's not really
(17:56):
ever going to be a high priority update. But Caitlin
Clark is the US known. She's been used to bring
a lot of people to the w n b A
so you can also see all the other players too. Yeah,
and uh, people watch just to see her. And then,
like I say, she's done probably more for that league
than anybody who's point is in the real world, in
the real world that that is just true. Okay. Now,
(18:21):
none of us surprised that women can't seem to get along. Uh.
And and everybody can't work together, right, women are not
not known to do that real well okay. And and
they will not big on teamwork, not big on team work,
and they will turn on each other, yes they will.
And so instead of everybody working together. Uh, somehow, Caitlyn
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Clark being popular has been a negative even though you know,
when when the water rises, all the boats go up.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
But so you know, I don't understand that, and I
know it's tough for us to get our mind around,
But I would think it whatever profession you're in, if
somebody signs a big contractor they're popular, that's good for
your industry, that's good for whatever you did normal Yeah yeah, Well.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
But then there's the real world versus the thing world.
Is the w n b A doing better answers, Yes,
she's a big part of that, Okay.
Speaker 5 (19:15):
I would say it's probably as popular now then it's
it's I know, ever been because I've never paid attention
to it.
Speaker 3 (19:20):
No, I couldn't name it.
Speaker 10 (19:22):
Very many players and they fight, they fight a little
bit more like but but doing better and being profitable
are still two different things. Oh yeah, for sure, the
w n b A, by all accounts isn't profitable. Okay, uh,
it doesn't have a big profit, so Afder walks in.
And of course I didn't even know the The only
way I knew the All Star Games being played because
(19:43):
I don't understand how they do this. Well, I don't
where they do a mid men's Yeah, I don't do
men either, Greg, you had the greatest line on that.
If I'm not interested in men's basketball, you you really
expect me to be interested in women's basketball.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Yeah, But but anyway, so I knew there was an
All Star Game because I saw the headline that Caitlyn
Clark has had injuries and she's not going to play
in it. Greg told me that meant that ticket prices
begin to plum. Saw article LA's way, they started just
bottoming out. Yeah, yeah, they couldn't. They couldn't, you know,
tickets nobody were nobody was interested at going when the
(20:20):
league's star wasn't playing, right, Okay, So that also is
just a fact. I mean that's the real world. And
and so then Antler comes to and said, have you
seen the pictures? Because I know he didn't watch the game.
Have you seen that the women were warming up in
the All Star Game with a T shirt on that
said pay us what you owe us? What? What? What?
Speaker 6 (20:45):
What?
Speaker 1 (20:45):
What? What are they not getting paid? Because if I
was an investor in the w n b A, I
would tell the players, pay me what you owe me. Yeah,
because I'm not making any money off of this.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
The league has never made money.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Right, So right, yeah, so what is this? What is
this reference to you that you do make money for them?
Then you got some leverage and then you can maybe
I mean, you're I'm sure they got a union. They can,
you know if they but you got to have leverage,
and I don't think they're quite there yet. All right,
somebody said in twenty twenty four, and it's doing better
(21:19):
that it was still had a depth set of about
forty million.
Speaker 3 (21:23):
All right, I.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Mean, who does it think? It is? The sphere in
Las Vegas?
Speaker 3 (21:27):
But right, but.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
You know, so if you have a T shirt on
that says pay us what you owe us, then the
answer would be I'm paying you more than I owe you.
The word oh, I don't know you either implies you
know that I'm holding some money from you. Right if
I'm paying the contract you agreed to and you're in
the league that is in the red. What does this
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T shirt mean? Is it another fake world T shirt?
I mean is it? Are they doing? Is the league
on an I think on an uptick? I think yes. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
It says here that players have argued that business has
been booming for the league and they deserve an increase
in salaries because of it. The WNBA was a part
of a new two point two billion rights deal that
will start next season, and the league is planning to
expand to eighteen teams by twenty thirty. The new franchises
(22:22):
are paying about two hundred and fifty million expansion fee,
So they're saying we're doing better. Money's coming in. Whatever
New York Posts reported last year, the league was projected
to lose forty million during the twenty twenty four season,
and you know, some of the numbers are continuing to grow.
But they say the biggest argument is it's booming and money.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Is kind of if they signed a big contract TV contract. Well,
but do they not know in the real world if
what you just said, the texts apparently had that right too,
that in twenty twenty four you lost forty million. Now
we're cutting deals where twenty twenty five may turn out
to not lose or maybe even make money. Well, you
(23:04):
have to wait till the league is actually making that money,
not that money's coming down the road. You're not owed
any money if that money is not there yet, just
because I have the potential and I've signed the deal
that's going to be worth this. They don't have that
money yet, you know. And then when they get the money,
they got to come in what they gotta go, pay
their bills, they got to do all that. They got
to wait till the money comes in from these new franchises.
(23:26):
To me, it's like it once again, they don't seem
to understand how all this works. Look, if you if
the league keeps doing better, you will get paid more money,
no question. But the league's in transition to go from
being in the red to hopefully getting in the black.
But when it gets in the black, then you'll start
making more money.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Car revenue is going up, but costs are also going up.
Speaker 7 (23:49):
I'm reading here nos Faratu, I mean Adam Silver said.
I accidentally said nos Faracu, but I meant to say
Adam Silver, right.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
And the NBA is funding the WNBA, right, because that's
why Adam Silver is involved.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
The NBA pays for all this. Adam Silver said in
twenty eighteen that the WNBA losses were around ten million
a year, and in twenty twenty four they were due
to lose twenty forty million. Like the Texter said, they
lost forty million in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Yeah, so first of all, you've got to get that profitable.
Somebody on text line, well, they're rookie salaries or seventy
eight thousand, but that's all based on how the league
get really a time where you are going to have
this argue you if it keeps going like it's projected to.
But you don't just declare that's not enough money. What
people get paid is based on how much money you
make for the person paying you in the entertainment business,
(24:43):
and so when the league warrants hire rookie salaries, they'll
get them. When you're forty million dollars in the hole,
you can't. Seventy eight thousand for a rookie is probably
what is the going rate.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
It says the new media rights deal is expected to
bring in at least one hundred million increase from what
the league was making on its current rights deal, which
was reportedly sixty million and twenty twenty four. So as
we said things are going up, yer should.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Go up to as as it goes up. Yeah, but
but pay you what that what you owe us? That
T shirt makes no sense right now? Now? Yeah, if
you're if your salaries, if all of a sudden, all
these contrasts get legitimized and the league goes from the
red into the black and they don't and they don't
increase contracts, then you've got an argument. Right But right now,
(25:35):
you stick together, you can get it, and you need
to stick together and don't do things like taking a
franchise player that's bringing more money and more attention to
your league than ever before and make her out to
be an enemy. I mean that's dumb.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
Yeah, you know, I know, you know Angel Reese likes
playing the villain and that's a that's a great rival
between the two of them. Uh, but I think sometimes
it can be ever played into your point, Rick, I mean,
if if she obviously is helping create all the attention,
it doesn't take away from how great each one of
these players are. But for some reason there's some jealousy
(26:11):
and then no, you know that's this isn't why we're popular.
But if behind closed doors they're they're saying, hey, this
is working, I wonder if some of it's just a
front to create a.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Little bit of w w A.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
If you have a quick second, here's Kelsey Plumb, who
plays for the w n b A, talking about the shirts,
but then she's going to take a swipe at Kaitlyn
Clark for no reason.
Speaker 11 (26:33):
Right the T shirt just united front was determined this
morning that we had a meeting for and uh, you
know not to not to tattletale but zero members of
Team Clark were very present for that. But no, we
were just uh we we had a very Uh.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
I really needed to be mentioned.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
Yeah, why did she even mention that?
Speaker 5 (26:58):
But I think Kaitlyn Clark was wearing the T shirt
even though she didn't play.
Speaker 7 (27:03):
She was She was wearing the T shirt in the
stands and they were giving away the tickets outside also
handing them out.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
All right, we'll be back, So there you go. That
was an odd timing on that T shirt. More than
rick Burgers show rolling on after this. Uh, this one
(27:32):
will also come out of the world of How about him?
Speaker 9 (27:40):
Juan on coffee table digging.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Up a ball.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Oh yes, can't it change my country dreams? Like Stuget
a dial? Everybody say it?
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Roll out, take the loot to what.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
About the doll?
Speaker 5 (27:56):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Hey bird, Hey Burde, it's happened again. You might remember me.
I'm the man that my dogs turned fourth of July
upside down. What has happened again? Oh no, this is
from Ryan. I'm hauling a trailer down to South Alabama
for some quick family business and my wife hits me
with the usual two part reminder, don't forget the dogs
(28:20):
and can you run by a Walmart on your way
down and grab breakfast stuff for tomorrow morning. You know,
we had considered leaving the dogs at home. I guess
they've been on some sort of trip, right, But I
didn't want to inconvenience anyone. Had I known how much
of an inconvenience they would be to me, I pray
would have gladly paid someone to be inconvenienced in my place. Yeah,
(28:43):
somewhere south of Gunnersville. That's in Alabama. I started smelling
something foul drifting through the cab, thinking it was just
the chicken plants, and secretly almost hoping it was. I
hit the recirculate button on the AC and kept rolling,
but the smell kept coming and coming. Let's just say
(29:04):
that when I picked up the dogs, they quickly began
to let loose something fierce. Whatever they ate must have
been cooked in the night circle of hades, because I
was gagging and wide awake all the way through Birmingham
and Montgomery. By the time I rolled into the Greenville
Walmart close to ten PM, just before closing time, I
(29:28):
discovered I'd blown a trailer tire. Oh, so I leave
the dogs in the car windows cracked while I grabbed
some groceries. Feeling kind of bad for them, so I
made sure that the windows were cracked, and then I
grabbed the groceries when I came out, you know, to
keep them sitting in the heat. I started the truck
to get the air flowing and step out to unhook
(29:49):
the trailer to deal with the tire. Okay, that's when
our dog, Biscuit, doing her best impression of one of
Gary the bulldozer Man's dogs, hops up and locks me
out of my own running truck. Wow, what about that
happened to run truck? That happened to me one time?
What about the doll lock me out the truck? So so, so,
(30:16):
there's the dog, that's the real that's the biscuit. Well,
look at Biscuit and you try to get him to
hit it again. Yeah, Like, pay attention. I've been in this.
I'm now standing in the middle of the nearly empty
Walmart parking lot in Greenville, Alabama, locked out, tired, stinky,
and stared down by a six pound Maltese poodle mix
(30:38):
with who apparently has zero remorse. Wow. But I'm proud
to report that a Chevy antenna makes a surprisingly effective
lock pick tool. Okay, I'm a guy, d my way
back through a cracked window, got the trailer secure, and
finished the trip smelling like regret and learning a few things.
Here's what here's what he learned. He wants to pass
(30:58):
along to the audience. Dogs are not always man's best friend. No,
they can and will lock you out of a running vehicle. Yes,
that's great. If you're going to start the truck with
the dogs in it. Gary would remind you to engage
the parking break, and I would say leaving an extra
large crack in that window in case you have to
unlock the door yourself. But most importantly, when you hear
(31:18):
the song what about a dog? What the dog in
your head? Don't ever overthinking it may be a warning
from the Holy Spirit. Leave them at home. It's not
worth it. Thanks for the laughs every morning, loving the show.
By the way, would Greg be interested in adding a
small Maltese brutal mixed dog to his collection? I would
be glad to drop her off Tuesday when I'm in
his area. As much as I'd love to help, I
(31:41):
believe I met my limit on dogs. Yes, so you
that's a combination of what about the dog? And you
can't have nothing this one, this one happened to you, right,
Oh yeah, baby girl locked me out a vet. I
put her in the car, going her to pay, and
I'd left the keys laying in the little dish in there.
(32:05):
And it wasn't one of those vehicles that wouldn't let
you lock it with the keys in it, and she
locked it. Hadn't called the police. You serious? Why your
cars run? What's funny? I went into the bed office
and said, you ain't gonna believe this, and they and
I told him, they go, what happens here all the time.
We've seen it many times, many times. Well, yeah, anyway
(32:28):
the place would come, you know, I had the little
thing they're sticking your wind and unlock it? Right, dogs
just at light, sitting in there looking around. I couldn't
believe it, by the way, and look nobody can. The
text nations saying that you got punished by being a
man and having a maltesepoodle mix. But men, we always
end up with dogs we don't want because there's there's
(32:49):
there's women and children in their lives. I mean, we
men don't pick the dog much, you know, And and
if a man does pick a dog. If you see
a man with a manly dog, all that means as
he was smart enough to marry a woman who likes
that kind of dog too. Yeah, that's all that means.
Yeah he didn't get me no, yeah, or.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
He had it before they got married or something like that.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
I have Kevin, yes, right, have you have? Y'all seen that?
It's it's also how you inherited. Yes, it's pretty funny. Real.
Speaker 5 (33:18):
You know, you got a lot of Karen's out there.
So if you ever leave a dog in a car
and you're in the store and some people like try
to turn.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
You, yes, they'll smash your window.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
And stupid Karen.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
Someone boasted a real and uh and actually put a
sticky note on the window says, don't worry the windows cracked.
He's been fed and has plenty of water. And then
they punt pin around, they pan around and it's their
husband and they're asleep. First you think there's a Dog's
(33:49):
so good?
Speaker 3 (33:50):
I see that though, because people will bust your window out.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (33:53):
Hey, the air conditioning is on and he's listening to
his favorite music, you know, like, please don't smash my window.
Speaker 1 (33:59):
Here's a here's a bizarre concept unless you're picking them
up from a kennel or from the vet, or had
to take them to the vet. Whether they do it
in the car anyway, Yeah, leave them home.
Speaker 7 (34:07):
The dogs.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
This thing where I just take my dog for everywhere
I go in my car. I don't understand that. That's
why mine don't like to get in a car, because
when they do, they go to the vet right the
chase and they get up on the truck. Can't get
a mess.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
Yes, we were going somewhere, and she's like, let's take Cuddy.
And I looked, and Cuddy's laying there at the College
Dog And I said, so, Cuddy's laying there, So you
want to take Cuddy because hey, Cuddy wants to go
with No, you see, Cuddy doesn't want to go because
see he's laying right there, dreaming about something, and you
think he wants to get.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
In the truck and go with us somewhere. Cuddy has
figured out his day. And she kind of looked said,
you know, you're probably it goes back to that. We
don't even love animals, We just love to have That's it,
you know, And it's one of the life's hard truths
that I've shared and took a lot of heat for,
but there's so much proof it's solid, right, especially since
they don't have the ability to communicate to us what
(34:58):
they really want.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
You know, he wants to go no, no, he just
thinks we're feeding him.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
We'll be back, so Ryan, good to hear from you again.
Thanks for listening. And Buddy, your dogs are you've appeared
now on two? What about the dogs? I mean you
got this something. We'll be back. More of the show
coming up right after this. All right, So this Stephen
(35:29):
Colbert thing, so I know Adam you've got a video
on it too, but this is it, guys. I want
you all to think about this, Okay. So I started
hearing more about that over the weekend. You know that
they've canceled the Late Show on CBS with Steve Colbert.
Listen to this, and I want you to think about
how we all get after you talk about overblown And
(35:52):
he had a staff of two hundred people, a budget
of one hundred and thirty dollars a year, and made
fifteen sixteen million himself. Okay that that that was, and
and just squandered all this by simply, you know, stopping
(36:14):
what like we said on the show Friday or whenever
we covered it last, you know, when when the announcement
was made. Now they're trying to fall all over themselves claiming, no,
he was doing a great job, no problem. But if
you don't think that he didn't lose his way. I
remember when he was on Comedy Central. I thought he
was clever. I thought he was funny.
Speaker 7 (36:34):
Yeah, and Colbert Rapport when he was the fake Conservative
was hilarious.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
It was fantastic. He Honestly, I was so disappointed to see.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
I thought he was so funny, so funny.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
The trajectory of Colbert made me so sad.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
Yes, well, but did you know one hundred and thirty
million dollars budget, two hundred employees, and he's making fifteen
sixteen million.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
A year twenty something writers.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yeah, and they spend all this time. And we said
other day that these late night people and now people
you know, have been following suit. And I think you're
going to see the demise of this entire franchise of
these late talk shows because they're not doing what made
Johnny Carson popular and Letterman popular, is you know, Craig Ferguson,
(37:18):
all these people that had some Conan O'Brien to a
degree where you just kind of make fun of all
of it. Yeah, and they start becoming, you know, these
political activists, and it just I just think it gets old.
Speaker 5 (37:31):
Yeah, and his demise started in twenty seventeen, and they
put a timeline together. It's only about thirty eight seconds long.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
The whole thing.
Speaker 5 (37:39):
You can scream out the year, but the first one
starts in twenty seventeen, then goes to twenty twenty, twenty
twenty four, and twenty twenty five.
Speaker 12 (37:47):
Donald Trump has been sworn in as president of the
United States.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 12 (37:55):
Listen, listen, We're just as confused as you are.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
Joe Biden did it.
Speaker 12 (38:00):
I sat down and just started crying with relief, and
Evy said, you never have to talk about him again,
and then I cried with joy. After a bizarre and
vicious campaign fueled by a desperate need not to go
to jail, Donald Trump has won the twenty twenty four election.
Next year will be our last season. The network will
(38:23):
be ending the Late show in May.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Yeah, and it's just self destruct. I mean, when he
was the fake conservative on Comedy Central, one of my
favorite bits was the time that none of us were
excited about Mitt Romney and he did the countdown to
conservatives him. We liked Mitt Romney. He was afraid it
was counting down behind him. That's hilarious. Make fun of
all of it. There's plenty.
Speaker 7 (38:48):
Yes, another highlight that people are putting out. July twenty twenty,
Stephen Colbert aired a sketch warning people to be skeptical
of vaccines in Big Pharma. Oh yeah, eleven months later
Colbert was doing the actual dance. I remember that for
the vaccine where you know, I remember that the vaccine
that that was.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
So so silly, and Leno stayed out all that, you know,
he he just pretty much. I mean he'd take a
shot at really anybody, and so I just it's it's
self destruction. And speaking of that, did I not see
also that the astronomer or astronomy company, the CEO resigned.
(39:28):
He did over the weekend too, Yeah, I mean think
about how that one moment getting caught at a Coplay
concert on the big screen. I mean, total downfall of
of everything. But you know, I saw what was interesting.
I think I forget who posted it, but somebody had
(39:50):
a picture of that him on that big screen and
above it out of proverbs talking about what happens to
adulters and adultersses and how to be the downfall of
their of their whole life and uh and wrote that
verse right above it and going, maybe the Bible knows
what it's telling me. Man again, But I mean, you know,
it's it's it's it's the times we're living in. Of course,
(40:13):
you know, everybody can see what you're doing all the time.
Speaker 5 (40:16):
That's the that's the new big thing now. And was
it I forget what mascot it It might have been
for the Phillies.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
It was it was.
Speaker 5 (40:22):
Yeah, they did a skit where they show up on
biscreen and the mascots.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
Instead of kiss cams, they have the coldplay cam. Now
at all these ball games, everybody's freaking out. Buddies are
holding their body, you know, dudes holding each other. Yeah,
and then people holding a sign that says this is
my wife and they're making out.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
That's funny.
Speaker 6 (40:43):
This is the Rick Burgess Show.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
Seem to take part in the fake world, actually talking
about things as they actually are. Uh, So, thank you
for being with us. Much to do going forward. Look,
I don't want to be hard on the cycling people.
No one be tough on you. I love you, I
care about you. I do. I care about people on bicycles.
(41:16):
This thing that y'all are just part of traffic like
everybody else, I'm sure that's a wonderful thought, but I
don't know why y'all keep picking roads that don't have
shoulders on them, and there's nowhere for you to go.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
And it's more dangerous now than ever before. Were distracted driving. Oh,
I mean, y'all might be right, but the distracted driving good.
Speaker 3 (41:39):
No.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
No, even if you say, well, I have a I'm
just talking about sheer danger now we are going to
see in this video though, you also need to be
paying attention to what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (41:48):
You need to look where you are.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
You need to look where you're going. This video came
out over the weekend. I don't know what this guy's doing.
Is it a guy? Is he just looking down like
thinking about life? I mean, what what what is he doing?
Speaker 3 (42:02):
He is?
Speaker 8 (42:02):
Now?
Speaker 1 (42:02):
Watch him now, he's he's over on the bike side,
you know, but he's come all the way over and
he's just not looking and bound, Oh my god, on
the side of the road. A car in a car
is needing a tow truck, A policeman is there, and
he just hits the policeman's motorcycle going wide open, turns
a flim How does he not know what's going on here?
Speaker 3 (42:23):
He's looking down.
Speaker 5 (42:24):
I think you're right, he's just looking down at his
You know, there's.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
A tow truck, there's a car, and there's a motorcycle.
He didn't see it. Guys. He takes a major speed,
he flips.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
He's lucky he didn't, is he okay?
Speaker 3 (42:38):
Yes, minor injuries. Can you believe it?
Speaker 1 (42:40):
Oh? Man? Yeah, that'll that'll get you paying attention.
Speaker 5 (42:45):
It looks like he was just looking down at his handlebars,
you know, just kind of.
Speaker 7 (42:49):
The police motorcycle was also damaged because he hit it
going as fast as a bike can go.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
Oh I know, yeah, there's there's no doubt. But let's
s everybody. If you are on a bicycle and you
want to get out there and roll around with all
these distracted drivers, especially on roads that have nowhere for
you to go, man, just have your head on a swivel.
Please be paying attention, and is it always word for
you when you like go to a red light? And
(43:15):
like a bicycles in front of you, just sitting there
is going to go.
Speaker 7 (43:22):
I can see a lot of your skin. I can
see so much of your legs in your body. You're
out there.
Speaker 1 (43:28):
But wow, right, yeah, the uh so there we go. Also,
I want to take a look now at these robots,
a little robot action. I don't know, Adler, these eights
here that I see a lot of trouble with some
of this. But we now have the world's first humanoid robot.
(43:50):
And this human old humanoid robot is going to swap
its own battery. I don't even like the word humanoid
with now no help, no human it all helps it
change its own battery.
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Guys, you aren't gonna like this.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
This is not good.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Yes, and he's gonna go up to this battery change station.
Speaker 7 (44:12):
He backs up to it and his arms start bending
backwards like some kind of demonic possessed thing.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
He's grabbing his own battery out of this battery back.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
That's oppressive. Thumb. Wow, it helped me on. How he's
still doing this with no battery.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
Well, he's got more than one battery. So there you go.
You got a stack of batteries and you can keep one,
get still.
Speaker 7 (44:37):
Going, and then replace the other one and go feed
on more human brains.
Speaker 5 (44:42):
He didn't have any Look at his rotator cuff. Is
he can scratch his own back?
Speaker 1 (44:47):
Yes? Could you wish I could do that?
Speaker 6 (44:50):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (44:51):
Now look he just walks away from itching now on
to eat more brains up.
Speaker 1 (44:56):
People tell he's walking to normal.
Speaker 5 (45:02):
I don't like any of gates can tell you we're
gonna look at it, gonna come down the street.
Speaker 7 (45:07):
Yes, So this this one is equally concerning this next one.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
And this is well, this is where things are gonna
start getting a little a little saucy. And we've got
a room robo massage where it's gonna start going down
a weird road. This is where it's gonna go down
a weird road. How does that feel? Okay? Here we go, okay,
so they even put the music on.
Speaker 5 (45:29):
Would y'all get would y'all get a massage?
Speaker 1 (45:33):
From all of a sudden at one it goes crazy.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
It's working its.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Way out, know you my? Okay? That is wow? What
a I mean? It just it didn't even it didn't
even check up.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (45:51):
So it's got like the robot hands are like, how
would you describe those or something.
Speaker 1 (45:57):
Yeah, yeah, big palms. Yeah, got a lot of palms.
Let me tell you this. This is where it's because.
Speaker 5 (46:03):
I guarantee that massage feels good. We probably what a dilemma.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
Somebody's gonna take somebody. You don't have to worry about
small talk. It's not weird. Either a dude or some
misfacing people rubbing I don't know, people rubbing you that
you're not married to is weird. It's now the weird thing.
Deshaun Watson bought one. Yes, it may be his company.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
Actually what this looks like?
Speaker 1 (46:28):
It feels really good, actually easy.
Speaker 3 (46:30):
The ham especially those glutes work. The glute work it's
doing looks impeccable.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Oh yeah, what what's gonna happen? What does that mean
that that thing is needing some dough? But here, here's
what's going to happen. Somebody's going to take the other
robot that we saw first, that changed out its own
battery with the posable thumb, and it's going to combine
this with that, and I'm telling you to struggle.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
Absolutely. Look at it's making.
Speaker 7 (46:55):
It's like a cat, you know cats making.
Speaker 5 (46:59):
All right, What if y'all were pumping gas one time
and this lady ran by and she said, Hey, I'm
Sarah Connor, and y'all ain't gonna believe what I'm fighting
right now from terminator.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
And she's come come back to Sarah Connor.
Speaker 5 (47:09):
Oh yeah, she's come back and she's still fighting.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
I'm trying to kill. Do I really need Sarah Connor?
With the things I can plain these? See? Now this
is a warning. Here's one's picking apples. We got one
picking apples, don't we Yes? Yes, oh yeah, Now this
is the one. Is that with the swinging arms and
all that? Yes, we got we got one picking apples.
This is this is insane right. Let me tell you
we're better. Is the road body legal? Here's the thing
(47:31):
that's real reporting all the apple pickers. We need something.
Look at this thing picking apples and this got this
got six. It's a six armed tiew like a monster
it is. It is grabbing apples like like Johnny apples.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
And it goes by the name Jose.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
I think with you, you've really got it.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
Five thousands really.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Made some lethal coffee. This is I'd like to add
a year band from making coffee.
Speaker 5 (47:59):
By the way, one and six six big arms.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
Wow. Hey, they don't get tired and they don't take off. No,
they don't.
Speaker 3 (48:07):
And they're in the country legally, they don't have papers.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
Right there, Look at that right, it'll.
Speaker 3 (48:13):
Run off when ice arrives.
Speaker 5 (48:16):
You've always said, don't have an animal that can take you.
Never you know, we're gonna get to the point where
we don't have a don't have a robot that can
take you.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
I'm afraid that we go bridge.
Speaker 5 (48:25):
There might be one day when the robot goes to
today timing charge.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
I talked about a robot coming in nine pass. Well,
you think how about convenient would be when it chokes me. No,
that ain't convenient at all. You ain't no robots coming
in the house. I don't clean my own house. Look,
I'm I'm leary that little vacuum clean it runs around.
I don't like it. Yeah you don't. He's watching you
running over take going over to his little charging station. Yeah,
(48:49):
I'm here now there. Yeah, I don't like Nurse Speedy
had that lawnmore cutting the grass. Oh yeah, yeah, that
was kind of nice. Did it work't good enough to
put up with? Nope? Yeah, Well it depends on size yard.
Speaker 5 (49:00):
I think mine was a little too big, but it did.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
It did the job.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
Now for those that have small yards or whatever, it works.
Speaker 7 (49:06):
Did y'all see this drone? We're talking tech here. Here's
a drone that can reach two hundred and fifty miles
per hour. And this is just some person. This is
just some civilian. If civilians have this, what what does
the military have? But this look hout washout and it's
almost shaped like a rocket.
Speaker 3 (49:26):
You've got four propellers.
Speaker 7 (49:27):
You've got four propellers on the bottom, but it can
take off like a drone and then the rocket kind
of points like a rocket.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
Man, I would love that. Before that, you would love
that before they showed the guy running it, then you
know what he looked like. Of course, ye that thing.
Speaker 3 (49:46):
Is if you here, this is what does the military have?
Speaker 7 (49:52):
And then you pair this, You pair this with AI
and then you pair this with something that can swap
its own batteries out and then look out, then you
pair it with something they can give you a nice
sensual massage.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
We're in trouble, guys. The robots are taking over everything.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
How would you like to get to work that fast?
Speaker 3 (50:08):
Right there?
Speaker 1 (50:14):
So that but anyway, the weekend was wonderful and so yeah,
so uh I we we needed when it was something
we didn't have. And so you know when when if
you're down there and you don't have what you need,
you got to go to the pig. Oh, so ease
over to I go in to pig the wiggly you know,
(50:36):
and your American Express card won't do you any good there.
But I went into. So I go in to pick
the wig. See there he may fund of somebody that
it jumped on him. So so we went in. We
went and we went in. Hey, welcome back. Hey buddy,
Hey buddy, y'all good there you show so anyway, so
(51:00):
we so I go in there. Now I want you
to think about how the first eight months is gone. Okay,
I mean let's let's let's talk about how hard we've
been going. Oh yeah, everybody feel like we've been getting
after it. Yes, I mean going hard. And so I
walk in and guy there that works it's big, and
(51:20):
he goes, hey, how are you enjoying retirement? I said, retirement?
You gotta be kidding. I said, I had a vacation
in eight months. I said, we took fourth of July
of the world. I said, I've added an extra hour.
I'm working on the show now, I said. I said,
were hustled more than I've hustled in a long long time.
(51:42):
And he goes, I thought you's retired, I said, enjoying it.
I said, well that's the way to be on top
of it. And I said, no, man, I We're not retired.
I said, still doing the show with Speedy, Greg and Andler.
Really where, I said, where where we were doing? I
mean for you, the same place the old show was.
And he was like, oh, okay, well I thought you
(52:03):
was retired. Lisa's aunt same way, she said. I used
to watch them on TV. She goes, we still can
still watch. So, uh, you know, we we shut down
the The Rick and Bubba Show and it was a
wonderful three decade run. But you know we're all still working.
Well so anyway, I didn't know it at the pig No,
So anyway, ain't it ain't got that I had? Then
(52:25):
I thought to myself, I better go into mister Taco's
and tell them.
Speaker 8 (52:30):
So.
Speaker 1 (52:30):
Anyways, so right across the street to Dollar generally hit
that way, Hi, did Tommy Lenor let us down? Come on, Tommy, Tommy,
how can I be in Jefferson, You and Gary and
somebody think we're retired. Come on, ain't you doing retirement?
But anyway, so we so then so we had a
great time. And so Sunday I had the honor of
(52:52):
going to speak at a man church at Boone's Chapel
Baptist Church. I gotta tell you, I mean first class.
They've been they've been in the in the strategy for
two years. So I would have been the I think
the fourth Let's see, they've had Lee Moore, Scott Dawson, Blake,
Prime you than me, So I was. I was the
fourth speaker they've had. They're they're in their second curriculum.
(53:17):
And and so they had six hundred guys come out. Man, no,
look at that. I mean, it was just an incredible deal.
And I just want to say to all of them,
you know, absolutely first class. And it was a powerful night,
which is most important. It was powerful. We saw God move.
But another thing, it was incredibly encouraging. I mean, these guys,
(53:42):
you know, no, we're not retired, and they they were,
they they were so encouraging about the things we've done
in the past and about the things we're doing now.
And and I just left there so encouraged, and it
was just, you know, you know, those kind of things
really matter, man. I just I came into work just
so excited today after how these men took time to
(54:05):
encourage me, and and all of a sudden, one of
the guys came up and he said, he said, do
you He said, you know who this guy is? And
they bring the ga up to me and I'm like, well,
I know I'm not off not guessing, yeah, not off top,
but that this one wasn't bad because it was funny.
Do y'all remember back on the Rick and Bobba show,
we did the story about the guy on the hunting
(54:26):
land that fell in the abandoned well and fell all
the way down into the bottom of it and had
to be rescued out. I think, and you know that's
a mag yeah, because because if you remember, you know,
that's when people are saying they could explain they think
some of the missing people in the woods that they're
falling in these abandoned whales. And we talked about that.
He said, he called, he said, you Greg put him
(54:48):
on hold, and he said, I got on the show
and told y'all the whole story about him. Falling in
that abandoned well, being lost, and he said, and his
friend kept thinking he was messing with him, because he
kept running around the woods calling his name, and he's
down there, yeah, and talking about what I got to talk?
I said, what was that?
Speaker 8 (55:07):
Like?
Speaker 1 (55:07):
How did you get out? I can't remember? Well, they
finally came out and the game wardens got people, and
they came out and rescued him and dropped. But he said,
he said the weird thing about he said one things
I remember, he said, which I told him I spent
that'd big grin, That'd make great message there too. He said.
I was okay as long as I could see my buddy,
he said. I told him, I said, don't leave. I
have to. I have to keep looking up there as
(55:28):
long as I look up there and see you, you know,
he said, even like one time he shifted when the
game warden showed him, he said, and I freaked out
because I lost where he went. He goes, I can't
left went home, He said, I can't. I can't describe
that to you.
Speaker 6 (55:39):
It's just you.
Speaker 1 (55:40):
I have to. I have to know that everybody knows
I'm down here. And then he said the nine one
one operator told his wife that he might even be
standing on a false bottom, that that thing could give away.
And he found deer antlers in there were deer and
fall and that would be the other course. What's down
(56:00):
there with me? Yeah, and and and so I'd forgotten
about that. So I met him and I asked him.
I said, I said, did you get hurt? He said, well,
you know, he said, I don't. I don't remember much
about it. He said, this guy here, Uh no, now
that that's a different thing. Cor wait till I tell
you that story. So Scott Cocker. Yeah, so anyway, he said,
he said that that. He said, I realized later I
(56:24):
got X rayed and I had an old fracture in
my neck. He said, I think I possibly landed on
my head. He said. My headlight was broke into pieces,
he said, but my body. He comes to and he's
in the bottom of a pit, and he said, I
wasn't out very long. I don't think he was. I
think my body just protected me from the trauma of
the faud. I don't really remember hitting or anything like that.
And oh it was.
Speaker 6 (56:45):
It was really deep.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
He showed me pictures of it. I don't know how
deep it was I want to say thirty feet maybe,
oh wow, and uh but man, I'd forgotten about that.
I had forgotten about this. So he was there last night,
got so it was good. Good, got out of the well.
Then I did, Yeah, the shows, I'm pulling him out
aside that feel, he said, pretty good.
Speaker 5 (57:03):
So his buddies walking through the hollers just.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
Screaming for him. It was, yeah, under, you can't have nothing.
I mean you can't. I mean your first mistake was
thinking you could have something, not a thing. So you're
this is the world of your kids are now adults
(57:27):
and they're doing their own things. Oh yeah, it's almost
like they've inherited, you know what they've inherited. You can't
have nothing.
Speaker 5 (57:33):
No, and I you know, if you have kids or
or friends or family or whatever. And then then their
first time homeowners, you know that that transition from I
don't rent anymore, I'm on my own, I got a family,
I'm a you know, dad, and I own a home
and the things that come with it, and a lot
you think as a dad, you know, you taught them everything,
(57:54):
but then they come across things and hey, what what'd
you do here?
Speaker 1 (57:58):
What you do there?
Speaker 5 (57:58):
And and a lot of stuff is just a around
the house and the upkeep of the house and all that.
And I thought, that's the call I was.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
Getting from him.
Speaker 5 (58:06):
Uh And that's I'm talking about Tyler, my oldest uh
And and he said, Uh, hey, I don't really need anything,
but I'm just gonna let you know.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
You can't have nothing. What are you talking about, Well,
you can't even have a nice driveway.
Speaker 7 (58:18):
No.
Speaker 5 (58:18):
And and they bought a little home. Uh has how
long has it been?
Speaker 1 (58:21):
You know how I am with years? Like two years
like that year or two.
Speaker 5 (58:25):
I think it's been one Christmas and some change. H
and uh and and the little home they bought, they
were kind of developing this subdivision and so they were
kind of in the middle of it. And then and
the developers just kept on going back. Well, you know,
they wait till they're finished, and then they do the
official paving of the road. We're paving the road. And
so they they paved the road and Tyler calls me
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and goes, hey.
Speaker 1 (58:48):
You can't have a thing. And I'm like, what are
you talking about?
Speaker 5 (58:50):
He goes, they paved the road and FedEx delivery comes
to the house. They never pulling my driveway, and I'd
be daggum if the driver didn't pull my driveway. And
look what he left.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
And when you brought it up, I thought, I probably
not that bad. That's that's unreal. So they tracked all
the fresh asphalt, yes, all their tires onto his his driveway.
Like you said, Greg, what's doing a three quarters a
three point term?
Speaker 5 (59:15):
Yeah, yeah, this is a sure enough good one. This
looks like it might be a six wheeler here. But
but they come in, I mean all the way up,
then they back out and like, I'm like you, Greg,
how many times did they come back?
Speaker 1 (59:29):
Did they? Were?
Speaker 5 (59:30):
They afraid they were gonna get in the grass and
just kept coming forward and back and and so now
you're looking at and you're like, well, how do we
get this off? Of course I told him, I said, yeah,
but let FedEx know. Hey man, look what y'all did
you know? And he said, I don't think the driver
even knew he did it way up?
Speaker 1 (59:46):
And yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, it's like an
old dog. Yeah I saw that yesterday. That is unacceptable.
Speaker 5 (59:57):
So now he's got this half nu this fresh driveway.
Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Okay, and this this this.
Speaker 5 (01:00:03):
Nice little new neighborhood and that and he is the
only driveway that he said, it's so bad. Neighbors go,
hey man, what happened to your driveway? And so how
do you got all these ass you know what you
have all these marked tire marks all over the asphalt,
tire marks all over the driveway.
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Couldn't come to me and you got the first part.
Speaker 5 (01:00:25):
Yeah, and I trying to say asphalt.
Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:00:29):
And it's just it looks like somebody just drew all
over his driveway. And so now that's why he calm me,
because he was like, hey, dad, you've got a pressure washer?
Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Could I could I use it?
Speaker 5 (01:00:39):
I don't know I have Jonathan, Uh, he said, buddy,
I don't know how long that has set in, but
I don't think you'll ever get that up. You might
fade it out.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
But I've I've laid so God had they just put
the road down when he drove out.
Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
I mean, there's rocks in it, There's bits of rocks.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
I've I've used up. I've a degreas are on here.
Speaker 5 (01:01:01):
I've got even pull cleaner and chlorox and all kinds
of stuff. And you know, you hear all the tricks
of the trade.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Sure and uh and we got it.
Speaker 5 (01:01:10):
We got a little bit of it up, but there
you so much left. Oh yeah, I've put a din
in it, but we got a lot more to do.
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Some degreaser, Yeah that's what I did.
Speaker 5 (01:01:20):
Yeah, taxation, Uh huh, I have, but I mean it's
like I've used about three or four different things. But
try getting asphalt, uh, five grides all these hot summer
days where it's setting in nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
You can't have nothing. Eating foods in this order could
help with weight loss and blood sugar in this order order.
Experts say, isn't it interesting? And I'm as guilty of
as any human being on the planet because I've struggled
with my weight most of my life. Okay, we're always
(01:01:53):
looking for some guru thing. Oh yeah, it's like it's
it's like it just can't it's just the magic bullet. Listen,
it just can't dawn on us. Maybe if we exercised
and ate less and ate better foods, we'd probably be
it a better way. You know, it probably would work.
We don't have to, I say, we don't. I say
that all the time. Somebody I'll say, say, what you
(01:02:13):
been doing? I said, you wouldn't believe this. I said,
I don't eat as much as I did. I eat
better than I did, and I exercised more than I
ever have. Who knew what?
Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
And yeah, and when I don't do those things, I
look and I started putting it back on. So so anyway,
But but if you want to try, the lettis whatever.
But this is you know, other countries don't eat the
way we eat, and they don't eat as much either. Yeah,
and I look as Rob Snyder said, and Rob Snyder
hit it, hit it out of the park. He said,
(01:02:43):
if you want to be fat, this is the country
to do it, because you'll always find somebody fatter.
Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Better at least, ain't that I'm fat, But I'm not definite.
And I noticed, sorry, just hang around people were fatter
than you. Yeah, well I've noticed the fat communit the
getting bolder. I mean, we got our own shows. Now
we're worth on. Oh yeah, we're ringing the big big
people are just getting bolder than every Yeah. I might
want to check this, but old big Liszo, I believe
(01:03:11):
los wait and she's gonna make everybody mad, But but
you remember she was one of them. They I am
who I am, and I think she's done, got on
them shots or something. Well, I was gonna say I
am who I am? Until I realized this is killing me. Yeah,
you know, I don't want to be dead early. If
you know, you know that whatever, if you can help it.
But anyway, so it says if you, if you, it's
it's in order. In the order in which you eat
(01:03:35):
foods during meals may affect your health, according to nutrition experts,
meal sequencing. Anybody ready for that? Okay? Order all right,
and Bob's first, eating fiber rich, non starchy vegetables first,
give minute. Do you have an example of what one
of them is? Uh? You know there's a lot of
vegetables out there that are the farmers market, but kales one, Yeah,
(01:04:02):
maybe a king wat maybe beans. There's a lot of beans,
like your heart, yeah, right, followed protein nextright, So we're
vegetable first, fiber rich broccoli, asparagus. I like asparagus.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
Avocado, Greg, you love it?
Speaker 1 (01:04:25):
Oh like avocado. I know it's really healthy, but I
just can't. Followed by protein. I may start then fats
before eating the carbs on your plate. Carbs last there last,
fiber rich non starchy vegetable first, followed by protein, followed
by fats, followed by carbs. Fats good fats. You know
(01:04:49):
avocado is a good fat. What about it? Sounds like
a taco salad. Can I just eat that all together.
Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
I love a good tacos. I love Mexican food too.
Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
I love a good taco salad.
Speaker 7 (01:05:01):
I noticed that, Greg, this helps with sugar people. I
noticed they got the fiber first. So that's like a
tip of the spear.
Speaker 3 (01:05:09):
Kind of thing, I think, if you know what I mean.
Oh yeah, Also, my my brother's.
Speaker 7 (01:05:14):
Wife kind of a kind of a dietissian nutrition is person.
Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
Okay, probably drink that's that was great.
Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
You just called they're committed to their crawn. A lot
of times you don't want to hear what they got
to say. That's what I mean, you person, That sounds
so much nicer. Sometimes you just want to hear what
they have to say. It's hard.
Speaker 3 (01:05:39):
You don't want the glass of water trick.
Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
Drink a big old glass of water before your meal,
and it helps with digestion it and it makes you
feel feel more full, And it helps if you drink
it a seconds, by the way, and that works from
the far you got to drink from the far edge
of the glass.
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
Yes, and try not to let it come out of
your nose. You get to concentrate.
Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
That's a dangerous game, friend.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
Hey it works on hiccup.
Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Hey, that is a dangerous game.
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
I hate hiccups.
Speaker 7 (01:06:05):
Oh oh, hiccups will make me angry.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
Yes, yeah, they really will. I'm trying. They needed to
put some sample menus in here. I know. I didn't
just throw out fatties and started. You're already made.
Speaker 7 (01:06:18):
Careful saying fatty, Greg, fat fatty eating fod talking about
Lizzo in the same sentence. Yeah, right, she's lost sixty pounds,
by the way.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
I mean going to her. But at one time she
was not to talk about it. Oh yeah, but Greg,
did you say she's down to three?
Speaker 7 (01:06:36):
That's incredibly offensive, Greg, that is incredibly offensive.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
Far off. I can tell you that I'd like to
eat more lentils.
Speaker 7 (01:06:46):
I hear lots of what it's a bean kind of thing,
I like to say, Greg, with some leaks.
Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
I don't know what none of that is. How about
pork and beans? I know what that is? No, Greg,
that one that one did not make the such. So
don't call the Bush family. Greg. When you say when
you say pork and beans to a dietician. They break
out in the wreck. Like I told you earlier, you know, annoying.
You know, I love when greg I love when Gregord
just oh no, I don't mean that. I mean you
don't want to hear what they have said. Well, I
don't mean that she's annoying as a human. Her job
(01:07:16):
well said to annoy you because you know you should
be doing them, but you don't want to.
Speaker 5 (01:07:21):
But when he said that she was annoying, your hand out.
You never met her, so well you know you actually
have Greg, Yes, that you've insulted her twice because she's
unrememberable and annoying.
Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
You're not annoying. Just what you do for a living
in your passion is annoying. Pretty much. Well, we've met sir, oh,
I don't remember you. Well, I don't remember you because
I remember you start talking about nutrition. I tuned out
and I ran out of the room. We'll be right back.
(01:08:00):
You know. Anytime there's something that looks like that that
Trump is gonna comment on that we can that we
can enjoy this one where he is. There's so many
good quotes today. So we have the the one b
here and this is uh Trump and he's talking about
(01:08:20):
the Genius Act. Have you seen this? One Green heard this?
Not yet his line, We're gonna love this. So here
is Trump talking about the Genius Act. Here we go.
Speaker 9 (01:08:33):
It's a very important act, the Genius Act. They named
it after me. And I want to thank you. I
want to thank you. This is a hell of an act.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Mister President Trump. Hey, alright, there we go.
Speaker 7 (01:09:04):
So that was a big, big act for the cryptocurrency community.
Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
Okay, all right, So also we have we did find
out to a we we did find out over the weekend.
It's it's starting to look more and more as evidence
is coming forward that the fake dossier, the Russian conspiracy,
and all of this was was headed up by Obama. Yes,
(01:09:33):
that's that's looking kind of ugly. Here's Tulsa Gabbard talking
about that.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
The implications of this are frankly, nothing short of historic.
Over one hundred documents that we released on Friday really
detail and provide evidence of how this treason is conspiracy
was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was
due to leave office, after President Trump had already gotten elected.
(01:10:03):
This is not a Democrat or Republican issue. This is
an issue that is so serious it should concern every
single American because it has to do with the integrity
of our democratic republic. What we saw occur here, as
the documents we released detailed, was that we had a
sitting president of the United States and his cabinet and
leadership team, quite frankly, who were not happy with the
(01:10:24):
fact that President Trump had won the election, that the
American people had chosen Donald J. Trump to be the
next president commander in chief of the United States, and
so they decided that they would do everything possible to
try to undermine his ability to do what voters task
President Trump to do. And she's talking about creating this
piece of manufactured intelligence that claims that Russia had helped
(01:10:49):
Donald Trump get elected, contradicted every other assessment that had
been made previously in the months leading up to the
election that said exactly the opposite, that Russia neither had
neither the intent nor the capability to try to quote
unquote hack the United States election for the presidency of
the United States. So the effect of what President Obama
(01:11:10):
and his senior national security team did was subvert the
will of the American people, undermining our democratic Republic and
enacting what would be essentially a year's long coup against
President Trump, who was duly elected by the American people.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
So I mean, anybody think if they walk this all
the way out that he'll ever.
Speaker 5 (01:11:36):
Look We all know the answer to that one. And
we ever seen anybody besides I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
I don't remember the last time anybody ever got in
trouble for anything involving not on the left. You're gonna
have to feel me. And all I could say was
that white straight on her hair and there it is.
Good Lord, That's all I can say. Is all the
whole time, I'm just thinking, you.
Speaker 4 (01:12:00):
Know what?
Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
Yeah, Now Trump, isn't that I loved her in one
hundred and one Dalmatians.
Speaker 7 (01:12:07):
Guerrilla Deville jokes are not funny, Okay, Trump, that doesn't
scare you.
Speaker 3 (01:12:13):
No evil thing will.
Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
Trump no time with truth social He he put an
AI out of Obama being arrested.
Speaker 3 (01:12:22):
Also as I got it, thanks speedy.
Speaker 5 (01:12:25):
Yeah, okay, So this is him like he's sitting next
to uh Obama. It looks so good coming in because
Obama and all the left, it's just repeated video of
them going, No one's above the law, No one's above
the law. And so he said, you're right, nobody's above
the law. And he also put out on truth social
(01:12:46):
like a mass man in a in like a disguise
voice detailed detailing exactly how it was laid out. Of course,
she just kind of told you that. But they're hearing
that voice is a little weird.
Speaker 7 (01:12:57):
Yeah, this is from you, this smiling face with the mask.
It's V for V for vendetta. If you're familiar with that,
and people use it all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
What's the grape that they represent? Uh, the q Q
and not remember the guy that used to call all
the time conspiracy Eric, conspiracy album illuminati. Yeah, but there's
a word for this grape.
Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
They're hacker. They hacked stuff. They release stuff all the time.
I can't believe I'm spacing on this. I google it,
but I have this screen.
Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
Somehow I come up with this. There's gonna be a
banner day.
Speaker 7 (01:13:34):
They it's it's deep no, no no, And they they'll
put out wiki leak stuff all the time as well.
Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
But this V for vendetta masks.
Speaker 7 (01:13:44):
Used all the time for talking about like freeing, you know,
freeing people from the government and all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:13:49):
Kind of like how they'll use the matrix.
Speaker 7 (01:13:51):
With the red pill and the just start with a
red pil blue pill all that uh stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Yeah, so I mean, but is this an actual person
talking about it or is it an AI created pretend
talking about it. I don't know what's real and what's
not anymore.
Speaker 7 (01:14:09):
The uh, it's the guy Fox by the way, mask
is what we're tymous anonymous, anonymous, thank you, anonymous, anonymous, amous,
thank you, thank you coming anonymous.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
I don't know all.
Speaker 7 (01:14:26):
If you want to hear the quick here's just like
you can get an idea of what we're talking about.
Speaker 8 (01:14:30):
This is not speculation, this is documented fact. For years
they told us Trump was the threat to democracy, but
the real threat was the attempt to remove him. On
December ninth, twenty sixteen, inside the Obama White House, the
classified meeting took place. Present were CIA Director John Brennan,
(01:14:52):
d n I James Clapper, FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe,
and several senior officials. Obama was there, and what they
discussed would become the most coordinated political deception in US history.
Just days earlier, an internal Intelligence Community report concluded Russia
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had not altered the outcome of the twenty sixth election.
On December seventh, dn I Clapper reaffirmed it, quote foreign
adversaries did not use cyber attacks on critical infrastructure to
alter the US presidential election outcome end quote. But that
wasn't the story. The Obama administration won it. So after
that White House meeting, Clapper's executive assistant sent out an
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email the order prepare a new intelligence assessment, one that
aligned with the president's request. That's right, intelligence was politicized
at the highest levels, under the direction of a sitting
president to frame the incoming one.
Speaker 7 (01:15:51):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:15:52):
There it is.
Speaker 1 (01:15:54):
Wow. So will anybody none of us think anybody's ever
going to be victed and punished for this, And then
the left will come back and say conspiracy theory, no
truth to it whatsoever. I don't know nothing. I don't
know either side. No, I don't know how anyone ever
is convicted and punished for treason anymore. It doesn't seem
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like it's even possible. I don't know, are held accountable
for any of this kind of stuff. So so when
even when it gets out there, it's like, yeah, everybody
just kind of moves on and yeah, especially when you
know Trump is back and got a second term, and right, yeah,
people people were just kind of like it was it matter? Yeah,
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of course, of course it does. But I mean, but
I promise you the American people, I'm much more concerned
with them what their sports team is gonna do, or
you know, whether gonna get that KNIGHTE. That's easy game,
you know. Hey, Rick here from the Rick Burgers Show.
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