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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As we do a Friday four every single week where
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we talk about something, you know, very unseeriously, and we
sit like, what's a typical week of how we decide
what we're going to talk about? Somebody asked me last week, like,
how do you decide what the Friday four is? And
I don't want to take all the credit because it
doesn't have it like the Friday four as a whole.
The concept is my idea. It's been one that's been
done by many people before, but I named it the
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Friday four and brought it to this radio show that
I did that. I brought it here. Yeah, the ideas
of what we talk about on the Friday four, I
have some some weeks, it's all me. Most weeks, I
play a part in a brainstorming committee that decides these
things because we want to have the most fun possible.
So how do we do that?
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Four score and about eighteen months ago, Emily's Emory Songer
brought the Friday four.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
To the floor. The timeline doesn't quite add up there,
but fair enough, it's been more than eighteen months, hasn't it.
You said four score and eighteen months ago, So four
score months would be eighty months. Oh yeah, scratch because
the score A score is twenty, so it was four score,
that'd be twenty months or eighty months. Sorry, yeah, eighty months,
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So I would have had to be here eighty like that.
That's a solid seven years. Yeah, like seven full years
plus eighteen months that you tacked onto that, which is
another year and a half. Yeah. I've been here a
lot less than that. I've been here roughly eighteen months. Yeah,
like like sixteen months. Good try though. Anyway, continue we.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Were thinking, so, okay, well you wanted me to describe
how we come up with a Friday four correct. I
believe I would look at it as three separate criteria
that we use now. It could be something that is
topical based on the calendar, whether it's a holiday, the election,
the election, or a sport that's starting or relevant, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Another could be a topic that came up this week,
so sometimes I'll just scan the podcast and just see
what was talked about what can we grab from there?
Or the third could be something not that's topical on
our calendar as far as what's going on, but more
topical in the news, like an event, you know, something
that makes news, something that becomes a big deal.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
And something we probably have spent some time on the
show that could inspire us potentially to talk about, you know,
like our favorite or least favorite or whatever. Right, Yeah,
so that led us to this week, which was your idea,
what were we talking about today?
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Well, I was thinking, because we were talking about I kind.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Of need to redefine like exactly how we're going to
describe this because you and I kind of talked about
it through conversation. But what's the easiest way to like
label this? Well, your Friday four of what your Friday four?
The four who you consider the four most obnoxious people
of all time? This could be annoying, obnoxious, This could
be obnoxious in a good way. It's usually just people
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that kind of they owned whatever space that they were
in and they thought that was theirs kind of thing.
You know, that's kind of what an obnoxious person would do. Right.
It's just like, I'm clearly the most important person here,
and I'm going to do everything I can to make
you think that I am the most important person in
this room.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
For people who maybe aren't familiar with Jake Paul, he
was kind of the He's the reason we did yes
he's the origin of why this came to be because
of the big fight that's going on tonight between him
and Mike Tyson, who you could say, in his own
right is fairly obnoxious.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
It's a little bit differently. Yeah, I think.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
He's had his story has turned since he you know,
has gotten older. Maybe, but I mean we probably also
shouldn't just forget about the reason he ended up in jail.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
That's yeah, he's not just like a I wouldn't. I
think he is a reformed person. I also think that
he had a lot of problems and issues and should
not be necessarily celebrated for Yes, incredible boxer and incredibly
fun to watch. I mean, you can rewatch any Tyson
fight when he was in his prime, and that's some
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good stuff. I am intrigued by what's going to look
like here because we haven't seen him in the competitive
fight in twenty years. However, we cannot talk about him
as a fighter without talking about him as a man
and his rebirthen like the hangover and after that, things
were very sketchy for old Mike Iron Mike, he spent
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some jail time. He missed parts of his career because
he couldn't keep his uh, he couldn't keep his stories straight.
So anyway, that's the genesis of this is Jake Paul
very punishable face. It'd be nice to see him take
a couple of those today. But you know, that's just
kind of the thoughts. One rule, one condition, No politics,
like current politics. Anybody's still alive in politics, off limits.
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How's that. I don't want to get political with this.
Fair enough people who are dead in politics? Eh? No, eh, okay,
no politics, zero politics. So we'll move on zero politics,
and we'll we'll talk about this. Matt and I will
give our list in the next segment, and then we'll
take your list after this. Start thinking about the most
annoying or obnoxious people that you can think of, for
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good or for bad, that you like or dislike, doesn't matter,
no politics, and we'll take your calls at the bottom
of the hour. Coming up next, Matt and I will
give you our four, our Friday four of the most
abnas obnoxious or annoying people, and that's coming up on
news radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Emery Sunger on news Radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Matt, I can I do the honors?
Speaker 2 (05:31):
This week?
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Is it. Okay, if I go for it, it's your show.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
You can do them every week if you want.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
All right, well, I'm gonna go first. Are you ready? Yeah?
Number one, and he's not in any particular order, but
I'm just number one. Kanye West. Okay, Kanye West. He
kind of put himself into this mix. First of all,
I'm not a huge rap music fan. I do like
some of his songs. I do think that he's talented
at what he does. I just tend to generally think
that I soured on him when he took Taylor Swift's
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microphone away from her at the VMA's that year to
talk about how great Beyonce's music video was. This was young,
innocent Taylor Swift, and I just I don't know. At
that point, I was like, this guy's lost it. This
guy's lost it, and he's just continued to lose it
further and further as time has gone on. People who
once were really advocates of him have distanced themselves from him.
So Kanye West, to me, he's exactly the kind of
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obnoxious person that should be on some list like this
another one Jimmy Fallon. Okay, I think he's awful. I
don't know about you, but we talked about how awesome
Conan O'Brien is in our shared love and admiration for
Conan O'Brien in his career, he should have been Fallin.
He got screwed, he got screwed by Jay Leno, he
got screwed by NBC, and they can go take a
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hike for all I care. Fallin then, inheriting that show
and making it however fun, people seem to like this
guy laughs at his own jokes. He is insufferable to
watch on television every night. I don't know how people
do it. I don't mind some of the stuff that's
on his show. I don't mind some of the ways
that he approaches thying. But the best part of that
show is the roots. So I don't know, get him
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out of here. I'm over Fallin, and it's probably part
of me is like Conan should have been him. I'm
a big Conan guy. So it's super overrated on snl oh,
he ruins half the stuff he's in because he can't
stop laughing.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Right, And I don't get why people enjoyed that. It
was like that's what endeared him to people, and it's
just like, give me a break.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
That's the opposite of what they're trying to do, right, Bargatzi.
You know what makes him funny. He can deliver stuff
and not even move a muscle on his face.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
I know, it's like half of his job. He's doing poorly,
and that's what people like about him. I'd be like,
imagine if I came to work and I messed up
your show every single day, pressed all the wrong buttons
things were playing at the same time. I love Matt kay, yeah,
I don't you love it how he's terrible at that.
It's so adorable.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Yeah, I know it ruins your show. Yeah, So Jimmy Fallon,
he's on the list. Carrie Nation, You familiar with Carrie Nation?
Speaker 2 (07:47):
Huh huh.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
This is Granny Hatchet or hatchet Granny. This is a
lady in the mid eighteen hundreds, when the real push
for prohibition began, Carrie Nation took it upon herself to
take a hatchet, carry it around and destroy people's bars
and saloons. Okay, she thought she was the main character
in the prohibition movement and ruined businesses, thinking that she
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was doing some great work for Jesus and God. Like God,
told her specifically to go just create vandalism in the
temperance movement. Well, Carrie Nation, here you are one hundred
and thirteen years after your death and I'm still slinging
your name out as one of the most obnoxious people
of all time. Congratulations, you made it. Yeah, and then
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finally Rick Flair, ooh. Professional wrestling is a business in
which you kind of need to be obnoxious to get
yourself to where you need to go, and that is
not lost on me. I myself am a fan of
professional wrestling. I think that it provides great entertainment for
people of all ages, and I've had a lot of
great memories myself of enjoying wrestling with my friends or
my family, or even just within myself. I like professional wrestling.
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Rick Flair is one of the great wrestlers of all time,
but even after retirement, this is a guy who us
couldn't let it go. This guy wrestled about sixteen last
matches ever and makes everything about himself no matter what.
He's been a terrible person to his wives, He's been
a bad father to a lot of his children, and
is a guy that has a lot of really bad
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deals that he has with different companies that are real shady.
There's just not a lot of redeeming qualities of this
guy beyond his ability as a professional wrestler. And so
he has made my most obnoxious people list. Fair, fair,
all right? I got Kanye West, Jimmy Fallon, Carrie Nation,
and Rick Flair. Let's say you all right, I got
some too. I would say Nember one on my list.
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And this is not just it's not in orders. I
came up with a yeah, this is.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
One of those. I'm going to go to bed tonight
and be like, oh, there was one, there was another.
I'm gonna think of more. Sure, well, you only get four,
right now. I only get four, and these are the
four that I could come up with on the spot.
I'm gonna start with eminem Oh. A lot of people
love Marshall Mathers, and there has been a time in
my life where I enjoyed some of his music. I'll
say some of his music because when eight Mile came
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out that when that movie came out, I.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Thought it was cool. I was a teenager. I all
a demographic for that movie and watching it back, it's
a good story.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Sure, absolutely it is. But him as a person really
when the turn happened for me and he went really
heavy into the get that guy off my TV. I
can't stand him category is now he wants to tell
people what they should think. Are you insane? Okay, here's
the problem, Marshall Mathers. I was a teenager when your
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music was popular. I drove around in cards with friends
listening to your albums and they were not radio edit. Okay, ooh,
tough guy. No, just a dumb teenager. Okay, just like
everybody else. We all had those CDs, right, My parents
weren't around. We listened to the real deal. I wish
I could have gotten away with that. But yeah, I
know what you're saying. Well, I didn't get away with it.
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My parents weren't in the car. I was driving around
with friends.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Okay, fair enough.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
Does that make me weird? No?
Speaker 1 (10:58):
I just couldn't even buy those things. I was very
highly surveilled. But anyway, God, I got Youay, I respect
that I was too. We're on a time limit. We
gotta go. I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
But anyways, if you go back, and please don't just
trust me on this, if you go back and look
at some of the just literally some of the worst
things you can ever think or say horrific things advocating
violence against anyone, especially especially vulnerable women, advocating violence all
over the place. And Eminem wants to tell me how
I should vote. Eminem wants to tell me how I
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should think. Eminem wants to wag his finger and tell
me that I'm not thinking the right things or doing
the right things. And I'm not even saying to him
and I agree or disagree on everything. I'm just putting
a blanket statement that every single time I see that
guy try to be anything but that back there, and
a little bit of this is unfair because people deserve
a chance to change and all that stuff. But I
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think he has second chances for him, and he gets
such a pass. He gets such a pass. There are
other people like Howard Stern. They get such a pass
and they get to just pretend like they're a part
of this sort.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Of like you know, uh, this list.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
You know what he's not.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
But he might he might be like number five on
my list. I didn't think we got like a minute.
I'm sorry, okay, all right, I mean I got a
lot of hyres. Second one, this.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
One's going to be controversial because of what happens earlier
in the show before this show starts. Nancy Grace just
because she glorifies crime, and I'm sick of it. I'm
sick of the big giant blonde hair bobbing back and
forth with her talking about horrible things and acting like
it's breaking news. It ticks me off.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Hey, a couple weeks ago, if you would have said that,
you might have gotten in trouble. Now we know that
she's not even going to be doing that bit anymore
at the end of the of the years.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
So I'll speak boldly and proudly. I would have said
it a couple weeks ago. Anyway, I don't like Nancy Grace.
I don't like the grift. She's a grifter. She's a
crime grifter, all right, all right. If she comes on
here and she tries to tell me that it's breaking
news that horrible things happen, I know horrible things happen, Nancy,
you don't need to grift about it, okay, clown. Anyways,
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Other than that, I'm neutral on the subject. Here is
Simon Cowell. He's made a whole cottage industry of mocking people. Yeah,
but that how much of that is a bit that
guy exactly though, But what his bit is being smug? Yeah,
my bit is being grumpy? So what get over it? Okay,
So he's on the list too, everyone knows why.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
And then number four is a guy I'm gonna call
Melvin because I don't want to say his real name. Oh,
just in case he's listening. Oh what I'm saying, Melvin
is I remember you? I remember you from college. Melvin.
He had an inward laugh and everyone loved him. I
didn't like his laugh, and I didn't like that people
liked him. I was jealous. Okay, that's why he's on
the list because I'm jealous.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
But nobody knows what his name is.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
No, I'm not gonna say it. I won't say it.
I won't say it. But you know, when he laughed,
he laughed inward, not outward. Who does that? Stop it?
I don't know how you would do that. Yeah I
could do it, but it would hurt my throat. I'm
just getting over a cold here. I don't want to
wreck what's going on on the recovery process.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Yeah, he would tell bad jokes and then he would
laugh inwardly, and people loved him for it. And I didn't,
and I seethed inside quietly to myself. And now I
finally get to talk about it. This is a good
moment for me.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Well, I just I'm glad you know who you're talking about,
but unfortunately no one else does. So if you're trying
to exact some sort of revenge on the guy, you
kind of blew your shot there. Yeah, you needed to,
you needed to throw the name out. But to whoever
Melvin is, uh, look out. You know, Matt Case still
holds a garage to you and your weird laugh all right,
four twenty nine. When we come back, we'll take your
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phone calls. Four oh two five five eight eleven ten.
Four oh two five five eight eleven ten. Who are
the four most obnoxious or annoying people you can think
of in human history? No politics, news Radio eleven ten Kfab.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Emrie Sunger on news radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Somebody already called in and said that Matt and I
are on the list. Yeah, me, I can understand you.
That surprises me. Really, you're not really an obnoxious or
annoying type person. Oh, I get tired of myself all
the time. Yeah, that's a different problem. They have pills
for that anyway, My list was Kanye West, Jimmy fallon Nation,
the hatchet wielding old lady who was trying to get
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beer in alcohol banned in America. Real COMI That one
was She's only been dead one hundred and thirteen years.
It's not long enough. She needs to be dead longer. Well,
it's just it wasn't long enough for me to forget
about her. Oh, I'm not gonna forget about you. Carry
Even though she affected your life none, she affected America's
life plenty. Think about it. Think about what a hatchet
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wielding old lady from Middle America still famous all these
years later because she was that big of a deal
in the temperance movement. It's awful. Think about all the
people that didn't die from alcoholism just because of her.
What a jerk. Think about all of the people who
had perfectly legal saloons and bars around Middle America that
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then were hatcheted by this crazy old lady that never
got properly prosecuted for this because she's an old lady.
And essentially they lost that much money in their perfectly
legal economic business and it ruined their livelihood because the
old lady with a hatchet came in and started destroying
the place. Yeah that's pretty uncool. Yeah, so Carrie Nation
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get lost. Don to give her an F. Yeah yeah,
Carrie Nation, one hundred and thirteen years too late, you
get an F. Thank you. And then I had Rick Flair.
That wraps it up. What about you? What was your list?
Just real quick?
Speaker 2 (16:19):
I had Eminem Nice, Nancy Grace, Oh Boy, Simon Cowell,
and Susan Boyle just getting no Anne Melvin.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Susan Boyle.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
No not she do nothing. She caught astray. I guess
she didn't do anything. Number four was a guy who
I called Melvin. It's not your name's not Melvin, No,
it's not. But and you're you're a bet with names
today because you gave yourself the name Melvin when it
came to your alter ego that you would box with.
Maybe so maybe it was me.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Maybe Melvin is just you. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Maybe this is like a weird fight club situation, you know,
where like I am Tyl Durgen or whatever his name was.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Oh there it is he nically done anyway. Yeah. So
so that guy that nobody knows that for you, okay.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
Yeah, he had an inward laugh and he was more
popular than me, and I just don't think those two
things could happen, but they did.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
And so he's on your most obnoxious or anom inward laugh.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
I'm just curious.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
It's like it was like it went in when he laughed. Yeah,
it's like a parrot.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
I know, couldn't have been healthy long term. Ah right,
he did that all the time.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah. Anyway, all right, so I got a bunch of
emails coming in. If you want to call in with
your list, you can four two, five, five, eight, eleven, ten,
David says my ex wife. He's not the only one
in the emails. I'll just go ahead and say that
he's not the only one in the email with that joke,
he says Jimmy Kimmel. I had Jimmy Fallon on my list.
I think anybody who's a late night host is fair
game for this. You kind of have to be an
obnoxious individual, but you can be a likable one, all right.
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And what's his face? Fallon and Kimmel to I think
a little bit of a lesser extent. I know he
cried like a baby because the Republicans won the election,
but you know, he got these people that are. They're
on national television, we're probably predisposed to hating them anyway,
David says, Tom Brady. Oh, that's a pretty it's a
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pretty good one. It's easy to be jealous of a
guy like Brady, that's for sure. And then number four
Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift, I'm sure there's gonna be plenty
of those two. Sometimes you get so famous that you
don't even have to be that obnoxious of a person
for people to just be annoyed by you. You know,
you're just overexposed. I think Brady and Swift on David's
list probably fall into that. Joe says Flow from the
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Progressive commercials. M really, I don't even know if she's
the most obnoxious person in those commercials. The guy Jamie
the guy. Oh yeah, he's the worst, absolutely, he said
mister Potter from It's a Wonderful Life. It's a very
specific way to put that. Yeah, he was a jerk,
but what made him obnoxious? I can't remember. Yeah, isn't
George Bailey kind of more annoying by the end, Like
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that's my thing? George Bailey, He's beside himsel half of
the movie. Am I I'm supposed to like that guy.
I generally like Jimmy Stewart, but like, I don't know,
there's just something about him. It's like, call him down there,
George Bailey, just relax. Things aren't all that serious. Bill O'Reilly,
he says, you know, Bill O'Reilly thinks quite highly of himself,
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but I think some conservatives give him a pass because
they think like him. And he said, Sonny Houston, do
you know who that is? Sonny Hostin. We'll have to
look into that. I don't know what that is. Is
that a joke. Let's get to the phone before I
get to more emails. We have Nick on the line,
Nick walking to the show today. What's on your mind
with our Friday for.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (19:36):
I got friend dresser just that easily annoying, full time
all the time. Yeah, yeah, do we have that still
that one?
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Yeah, that's the one.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
As Yeah. Hey, but she looked really good back in
the nineties. I mean, yeah, off, yeah, you're right, you're right.
I'd watch The Nanny on mute. I'll be honest. I
was that guy, you know, I looky, no listening kind
of kind of guy. All right, fair enough, Nick, that's
a good one. Thanks for listening to us today. Thanks,
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he's not wrong, he's not wrong. Well take more calls
four h two, five to five, eight elevenson, if you
want to be a part of this. I got some
more emails here real quick. I had Chris send one in,
and he just really wanted to say, Taylor Swift is
ugly and poisons little girl's minds. I don't know how
much she's poisoning little girl's minds. I don't know if
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like Taylor Swift poisoning girls minds, would that be something
that you would say. I don't know if she's poisoning
little girl's minds. She's she endorses political candidates, but she
doesn't seem overtly political. And she's singing about the same
stuff that Stevie Nicks was singing about fifty years ago.
It's not like she's doing anything that remarkable about the
way that she'd like her lyrics. I mean, people have
gone through that and wrote songs about that all the time.
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I think i'd pushed back on the whole poisoning little
girls minds thing ugly. That's an opinion. Chris says that too,
but I don't necessarily disagree. I've never found myself attracted
to Taylor Swift. You throw all that together, she very
well may be obnoxious, and again, I think over exposure.
That's one thing that I think we all can agree.
We've had too much Taylor Swift. We don't need the
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National Football League giving us more. Yeah, phones on the
phone line four h two five five eight to eleven ten.
We got Tom on the line. Tom, welcome to the
show today. What you got.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
God A and Amory.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
This is a real day in my butt. I guess
I just don't like people that park.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
In handicap zones and we have.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
This all these lift drivers, door dash drivers and everything
they say just because they got to run in and
pick up and harder that they have the right of way.
Speaker 3 (21:49):
And I just get extremely angry. That's all I have today.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Hey, Tom, I think we all can agree on those.
Those are good ones. Thanks for listening to us today.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Hi nice.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Yeah, those are definitely people that would get on my nerves.
If you got some thoughts, go ahead and call us
four oh two five to five e to eleven ten
or email me Emory at kfab dot com. The most
obnoxious or annoying people ever ever? You have the list
and we'll talk about that next. I got plenty of
emails rolling in on news radio eleven tin kfab and
Marie Songer.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
We'll be right back right after I get done talking
on news radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Here's a foursome from Ryan my ex. There's another one
of those my neighbor that says Taylor Swift made Travis
Kelsey popular. Oh those are the worst. Taylor Swift, your
music is at best okay, and you aren't that hot? Yeah?
I mean so does does that count fort Oh?
Speaker 3 (22:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (22:42):
The neighbor is the first one, and then it's Taylor
Swift as the second one.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
What what, I'm gonna have to be that guy right now?
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Do it?
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Because I know there's a lot of fellas listening who
don't want to hear this. But you're not the demographic Okay,
we're not gonna get it. That doesn't mean she's not obnoxious, okay,
but all of these guys will. You're not the hot
Here's the thing, Okay, First off, beauty is subjective.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Fair. Second, Travis Kelcey seems to think she's pretty attractive.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
And that's fine and and and that's great. But I'm
not here to debate that necessarily, it's more that the Okay,
what it is, let me just go there. Okay, it's
the idea that these guys are saying, why is she
so popular? She's not that hot? Why does that matter?
Her music resonates with people, with some people with many
with millions, maybe even put a b in front of
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that billions people.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Maybe she's been on this list already, like the.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Italian people in this world, I'm sure there's a couple
of billion of those who've heard of Taylor Swift song. Look,
here's the thing. This is coming from a guy who
I don't seek out her music. I barely know any
of it. There's only a couple songs I probably even
recognize because it's just not music for me. But she objectively,
she's a good songwriter and people love her music. So
guys who want to come on here and email you
(23:55):
and say, I don't understand why she's popular because she's
not that hot, Why is that a great ceara for
her popularity? Why are you? Why are you diminishing women
to say that that has to be a part of
what they offer or they can't be someone who's who's
who's on the contralt Worthy aren't we contrarily talking about
who the most obnoxious and objectively annoying people to us
(24:15):
are or subjectively annoying people are. And if you find
her to be annoying, wouldn't you like to qualify that
in some way. I don't think this is a woman thing.
I think this is I've been over exposed to Taylor Swift,
and I don't find her attractive or talented.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
And if you don't feel that way, she certainly would
fall under obnoxious. I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
I've heard a couple emails from people who have let
off with this statement. I don't know why she's so popular.
I don't find her that attractive. And I'm just sitting
here saying that's fine. That's your subjective right to feel
that way, as he wasn't attractive. Yeah, that's fine, and
and and and and that's.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Not why I mean subjective and I don't. But that's
not why I find her to be obnoxious. I find
her obnoxious because she wouldn't tore up a bunch of
people's saloons and bars.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
But also, I mean, I do not think that your
art is is better or worse based on your physical attributes.
The way people view those better or worse.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah, if you find that person to be obnoxious, I
would just think that you're trying to find justification for
that in you yourself. I don't want to think that
somebody's obnoxious with out knowing why. And if there are
looks make them more obnoxious, I'll be honest with you.
I look at I'm gonna this is gonna get get
people fired up. I look at a guy like Matt
Gates and I look at his face, and I can
(25:27):
see why people by just looking at him probably aren't
too big of a fan. Does that make him ugly?
I don't know what ugly or beauty or handsome or whatever,
but he certainly has a face like the Rob Wriggle
in Step Brothers. I just kind of want to give
you one of these. And I don't know how that's
any different than like saying I find Taylor Swift to
be an obnoxious, annoying, and I don't find her to
(25:47):
be very attractive. I think that that's those are two
spokes on the same wheel. I don't think that they
hate her because she's ugly. I think they find her
ugly and that's just one reason why they find her
to be obnoxious. They're overexposed. I'm overexposed. I don't want
to listen to her stuff. I don't All the new
stuff kind of sucks to me. It's all just kind
of the same song rewritten over and over again. But
it sells, So why wouldn't she keep making them? Who
(26:10):
am I? It's not for me. You're right, but you
want to know something else. I think it's totally okay
to have that as part of your opinion of her,
because you're wanting to justify to yourself why you find
her to be obnoxious. And that's the exercise in which
I've challenged our listeners today. Chuck says, Joy Behar, that's
probably more political. She's pretty obnoxious, but that's kind of
also her job. Jimmy Kimmel, there's another one, Joe Scarborough,
(26:31):
that's got to be political, come on. And then Dion Sanders,
that's one. That's one right there. Speaking of Joy Bayhar,
as I've been told that Sonny Houston is apparently also
on the view that's a view person? Is that? Have
we come to that conclusion? Sonny? So I got a
call off air that said the same thing. Actually, yeah,
(26:51):
all right, Well, well that would be why I'm unfamiliar
with that name, probably, Doug says, Karen's anyone associated with
any A. Now it's pretty generic in general, but you're right,
those people have to be pretty uptight if they're going
to be good HOA people. Yeah. Number three, Jim Rose,
I have to say that because somebody already like called
(27:13):
in and made the joke on us that we're on
the list. I mean, like, I guess it's kind of
our job is to be somewhat obnoxious and annoying unless
you like us, and then if you like us, then
we can be obnoxious and you like us, but you know,
and then any diehard Husker fan, what what's that supposed
to mean?
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Doug, as a diehard Husker fan, I get that, because man,
we sure can be obnoxious.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
That it's fair enough, all right,