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think any of you guys were here yet, but this
is back in the day, in the early days of
the of the show, when I got to host a
show and update the website at the same time myself.
That was exciting, and so we'd be doing topics on
the air and I would be literally like coding the
website like while we were doing that, and uh, it
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was I don't remember what the topic was or something
with cartoons or something, and so to make the anime
maybe and to make maybe were you here? No, I
think I like just walked in after that, but like
so I don't know to go with whatever the story was,
I just typed in YouTube like Mickey Mouse cartoon or
something I don't know, quick and I just posted it.
I didn't realize was I had posted like Mickey boner jam.
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It was literally it was literally someone that was a
cartoon about that someone had made about Mickey Mouse, like
trying to get with the cartoon girls, and he had
like a massive thing went on. Oh. My point is
like that's how quickly you can go awry on the internet,
like like with absolutely zero intend to be And then
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so it was up for like an hour before finally
somebody found it. Was like, dude, did you mean to
post that you No, I didn't even know i'd done it,
but it was like, you're right on the normal YouTube
type type of Mickey Mouse, and you find yourself. So
I guess I understand why people can't let their kids
be unaccompanied on the internet. Because it takes no time
to find yourself in the place you never meant to go.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Sometimes all you have to do is open X or Twitter.
Just open it, just open it, and it's right there.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
I try not to do that anymore. Yeah, that's just shame.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
I like Twitter, yeahs so much.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
I don't know why. I used to like X or
Twitter when it was called Twitter and there was a
little owl or whatever that thing was, they'tle bird. I
used to like it, and I don't like it anymore.
Every time I go there, it makes me sad. Immediately
I turn it off. So the TSA is maybe going
to roll back more restrictions. So I guess it was
last week of the week before we talked about how
that you don't have to take your shoes off at
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a lot of airports anymore. Now here's the thing, we
don't know which airports those are, and they haven't rolled
it out everywhere yet, so be prepared to get screamed at.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Oh they'll y'all either way and shout out.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
To the TSA. You guys are doing God's work. Thanks
for keeping us safe. I know you have a hard job.
I know people, every single person who shows up acts
like they've never traveled before. It's like this isn't new.
We've been doing this for twenty years, you guys.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
Yeah, I do just know I'm gonna I like freeze
because I know, like I'm going to be yelled at.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
So I don't know what to do.
Speaker 6 (03:10):
That is true, like traumatizing.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
It can be confusing, right, Like you know, I have
the TSA pre check and I have clear but I've
wound up in the clear line for not TSH well
because it comes with my credit card. Oh okay, that's
another thing. And I say this all the time. You
need to go if you have a credit card, like
I don't know, not a bank card, not a debit card,
but like an actual credit card, you need to go
on the website and need you need to go look
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and see what comes with the card because you will
be amazed. You tell me that you will be amazed.
I didn't even know this, Like I got Disney Plus
and everything it comes with the credit card. I didn't
or that comes with my cell phone. But like I
don't know you did you know my credit card gives
me door Dash subscription. I didn't know that mine gives
me TSA pre check for free and then I get
a discount on Clear. I didn't know any of that.
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And then sometimes yeah, my credit card gives me. I
think it's two hundred dollars travel credit that just immediately
comes off the first flight that you book. I didn't
know that, Like what is this? And so you've got
to read that stuff. So but anyway, I was in
the clear line without TSA pre check. But I thought
all Clear was TSA PreCheck. So here I am just
no laptop out, shoes on. I'm just willy nilly out
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of here. Here. I thought I was in the big time,
and then the TSA is like, what are you doing?
You ever traveled before? I'm like, whoa, whoa. I didn't
realize I was in the wrong part of the airport.
I didn't know. I didn't know. But that's the thing.
So now some airports you can wear your shoes and
some you can't. And I'm telling you it's like, you know,
it's but I could wear my shoes in Lexington and
they're like, but you're in Chicago now, or like you know,
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in Raleigh, I didn't have to take that out. But no,
now you're in Peoria, yeah or whatever, take them off. No,
oh yeah, no, and I get it. Though I get it,
I would get very frustrated with that job.
Speaker 6 (04:49):
Get another bin. Yeah, Oh my gosh, relax, bro.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
Sometimes it's in the bin, sometimes it's out of the bin.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Like how are we supposed to know? I don't see
if it's posted somewhere like today's rules are.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
There's like oh.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Specials right, gonna try eracing.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Yeah, then I would understand. I could read it ahead
of time. I would know what I'm walking into. But
you never know what you're walking into.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
And they text you a thousand times before you get
to the airport, like your flight, we're changing the wheel,
we've gone to gate me now, like, maybe put it
in a text like today you will need.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
To get naked before. But then again, then I do
something stupid, like we were on in Salt Lake most recently,
and I go to leave and I'm like, God, my
backpack is heavy. Why is it so heavy? Like I
don't know anyway, So I go through the thing, I
get flagged. We get to the end of the line.
The guy walks up to me and he just looks
at me. Really, he just looks at me. And it
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wasn't like a mean it was like, just like really,
and he grabs my back because he knows what's in there,
because he already saw it. He grabs my backpack, he
opens it up, and he pulls out like a half
a gallon of water that I had put in there
on like Monday and forgot about. I mean, carrying this
thing around all week. And the guy just looks at me.
To gigantic smart water bottle full open, unopened, and he
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just looks at me and he was like, like, you
really thought you thought? I go no, I forgot it
was in there. Anything else you forgot was in here.
I'm like no, And then I was like, it's unopened.
It was like six dollars. You want it, you can
have it. He was like, he goes, I can't. We
can't take anything that, you know. I don't blame them
for that, but it was unopen Smart one. But I'm
the moron. I'm like, God, this thing is heavy. I
was carrying around a lappool in my back pass and
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I was too dumb to even look and see. So
I guess I understand why these people get frustrated. However,
Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noome hinted this week the TSA.
My assume relax is long standing three one one liquids rule,
which limits carry on liquids to three point four ounces each.
This comes just after the TSA ended the requirement to
remove shoes during screening. So I don't know. I may
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I happen right away. They're talking about doing it. She
hinted at it. So we'll see if that happens. But
that'll be a whole nother thing is it'll be some
places you won't have to do at some places you will,
and people are gonna screw this up. It's gonna take forever.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
Just so long as we're sure that we can relac
because I'm fine with all the rules as long as
we're safe. So just as long as we're sure that
it's okay to keep our shoes on, because I don't
mind it.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
And I don't want to be wrong about this. But
the shoe thing, I think was only for one man.
I think it was that shoe bomber, Richard Reid. I
want to say that's the reason that we did that
was because that dude put that bomb in his shoe
and tried to light down a plane. And so twenty
some years later, fifteen whatever, it is. They're like, Okay,
well we don't think they're everyone's gonna do that again,
or maybe they have better screening or whatever. But I
think all of that was for that. Now the liquids,
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I don't know, but yeah, let's do you right, I'll
do I'll do with the three one one thing. You know,
that's what we need to do.
Speaker 7 (07:36):
You know, say, fam, I don't I'll take my shoes off, right,
if that's what we need to do, you know, And
people get mad and people are like, you know, this
is taking too long, and you do realize agents.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Want to do this. They're doing this because they would
prefer that you don't die.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
Right, So the attitude gets the attitude.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
As you're always saying, you're always knitting pillows and giving
that the attitude and give us gratitude. Yeah. So the
weight loss drug the ones that you know of, the
semiglutide and the trizeppatide. I hope I said that're right. Okay,
So today it might prevent or protect rather against dementia
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and stroke. So last week you grew a third nipple,
but now and then and then apparently the week before that,
it made you a little thingy bigger on men. It
made the men's thingy bigger. Supposedly that and no, not
because you got skinnier and it looks bigger. No, it
actually was supposedly made it bigger. And now we're hearing
good news about dementia stroke. New research published by JAMMA.
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This is the Journal of American Medicine or something. I
subscribe to it, of course, I just don't know what
it stands for. They suggest that patients would type two
diabetes and obesity who were taking these medicines showed a
lower risk of developing certain diseases compared to those taking
other medications. Researchers analyze the health developments over seven years
and sixty thousand adults, and the benefits tilted towards women
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patients older than sixty and those are the body mess
index of thirty to forty. Researchers acknowledged more clinical trials
are needed to understand the benefits better. So maybe my
theory about this is wrong. You guys know that I
have this theory that it's just too easy. It's just
too easy, and that people who don't have diabetes maybe
shouldn't be taking this stuff. This is not a medical opinion.
This is just like I don't know. I'm skeptical of
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anything that's too easy. I'm skeptical of a pill or
a shot and you just lose weight and you're just
good and there's no side effect or like no long
term issue. I'm skeptical. I know, I yeah, but maybe
I'm wrong about this. Maybe it's all for the good.
I think we're gonna just find out in like our
next generation.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
I think we'll give us what like maybe fifty years,
we'll see the effects on people.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
I've just never believed in anything that was too easy.
Nothing is nothing is too you know what I mean.
I work for it. Easy stuff just seems to It's like,
I don't know, think about it. It's good, true, It's like,
oh I found the knockoff version. It's so much cheaper.
I'm gonna get that. Well, then it's flimsy and crappy
and bad and it's fake and people make fun of you.
Speaker 5 (09:59):
I just think we need to focus on both the
inside and outside of our bodies. You know, about health,
I agree with you get active, and I think there.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Are people who are gonna be like, oh cool, I'm
not going to change my lifestyle. I'm gonna take this stuff,
and I'm still gonna like chomp on big match all
day and then they have a heart attack and I
would hate that. But you looked good.
Speaker 6 (10:17):
We're sexy.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
President Trump. We don't do politics here, but he did.
This is everywhere this morning. He did say that he
has this is important news. He's convinced Coca Cola to
use real cane sugar in the US. You know, I
got to do all the dietary adjustment stories for Kaylin
because she doesn't like that blue dye number sixty two.
She'll like that, and they're get rid of that in
a lot of things. He announced that he has persuaded
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Coca Cola himself to switch from high fructose corn syrup
to real cane sugar. The quote from him, well, I'm
not even to read the quote, but it says Coca
Cola confirmed they appreciate his enthusiasm and tease upcoming new products,
but having detailed timing or scope or even if they're
making the move. However, they have done this in Mexico
and the UK. The move aligns with a pushed healthier
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ingredients under a new administration. However, experts point out that
cane sugar could raise costs and shorten the shelf life
of the products, but it might be better for you.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
It's okay if food goes bad, you guys, okay.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Bad, It's okay. Not okay for the companies that I
guess they're trying to maximize profits. But a Michigan woman
is assuming Monster Energy after finding a mouse in her drink. No, now,
this is I gotta say something for me. This is
a lot like the water in the in my backpack,
Like would you pick up the monster and be like, boy,
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this is heavy. Oh and something's moving around in there.
Speaker 6 (11:38):
I'm not well.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
This woman alleged that she found a mouse inside her
Monster Energy drink that she purchased from a Bagel restaurant
in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She's seeking Grand Rapids Home Pure
Michigan Home of the mouse in the Monster Camp. She's
seeking twenty five grand for emotional distress, trauma, and physical illness.
She accuses I'm sure of negligence and strict liability for
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causing her physical harm, as well as breach of implied warranty. Okay,
I guess, I'm I don't know how that happened. How
does a mouse get sealed in the thing. I don't know,
and survived. Well, well, I don't think it was alive.
I don't I'm fairly certain drowned. It was floated.
Speaker 4 (12:19):
Monster. Man, it's gonna be up for days I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
I don't know. I don't think it was.
Speaker 6 (12:24):
I don't like he's a survivor.
Speaker 4 (12:28):
There's been an accident.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Yeah, I'm sorry to break this news to you, but
my understanding is the mouse is no longer with us.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
He went.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
We brought him to a farm far away.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Somebody finding in the mouse. Mouse replace the fish, Replace
the fish. Have you heard of this doll that's supposedly
haunted and kills people named cannabel You guys all knew
about this?
Speaker 6 (12:53):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (12:54):
I know about Okay, So okay, so everyone knew about
this but me, I guess. But the handler of the
supposedly haunted Annabelle is dead while on tour with it.
The person responsible for it is saying it's dead. It
was announced yesterday that Dan Rivera, a paranormal investigator who
handled the famous Annabell doll, died on July thirteenth in
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Pennsylvania in his hotel room while on tour with the doll.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
Like was he in bed with Annabelle fifty four years old.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
The corner said his death wasn't suspicious. The autopsy results
are expected in sixty to ninety days. He was part
of the Devil's on the Run tour run by the
New England Society for Psychic Research. The tour celebrates the
work of famous ghost hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren and
shows off the allegedly haunted Annabelle doll to brave visitors.
The doll became famous after the Warrens were investigated. In
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nineteen sixty eight. A nursing student had received the red headed,
raggedy ann doll, but strange things started happening in her apartment.
The Warren said that the doll was possessed by evil
spirits and put in a glass case to contain it.
The real doll is kept that the Warren Occult Museum
in Connecticut, secured with crosses and a holy water. The
corner confirmed that annabel wasn't in his hotel room when
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he died, and he was uh and the doll was
likely in a van in the parking lot.
Speaker 6 (14:09):
She still did it. Yeah, I trust that thing.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
It doesn't matter where she was, Like, you're touring with
a doll that we know to be possessed.
Speaker 6 (14:17):
I don't like dolls at all.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
In a super game. She was not meant to be moved.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
You guys know that I can be irritatingly common sense
and logical. Yeah, it annoys a lot of people. I
know it annoys you because your husband, Hobby the Firefighter,
is the same way. But I do believe that this
is something that should be messed with, Like if you
tell me something is haunted, like if you, I just
I'm not playing. No, I'm just not playing.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
That was not worth the chance.
Speaker 7 (14:41):
I know.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
If the Congress Hotel down the street, very convenient place
to stay for a lot of palos, I was just
I just met a woman who was like, we stayed
there every year because it was right across the street.
It's haunted. A lot of people have died there. No
offense to the Congress Hotel. I'm sure it's lovely. I'm not.
I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
Speaker 5 (14:59):
We have stayed there before I lived here because my
parents hadn't know. We booked the room there. It's haunted.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Yeah, because if you go on like you know, Travelocity,
it's like one hundred and ten bucks a night. Really
right right, Grant Park.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
Yeah, I'm not pambook anything.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
No.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
I went on that ghost tour. We looked around and
they were like, dude, this place right here like activity.
Yeah not good. Yeah, So but I believe in that
kind of stuff. So I'm not like, I don't want
the house where somebody was killed. I don't want it.
And you might say, well, it's a great deal. Don't care. Nope,
don't care. It's National Get to Know Your Customer's Day,
National Lottery Day, National Tattoo Day, at National Wrong Way
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Corrigan Day. Yes, commemorating an unplanned transatlantic flight from Texas
to Ireland in nineteen thirty eight. I'm gonna need to
look that up.
Speaker 5 (15:46):
I did that for you because I wasn't going to
include it. But you like to fly.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
An unplanned transatlantic flight from Texas, that's a long way
to be unplanned.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
A stunt pilot did it.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
That's a long way to make a turn.