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August 15, 2024 • 29 mins
Mac and Shmitty August 15, 2024
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wake up. It gets my day going. It makes me laugh.
I of it. Mac and Schmitty in the Morning on
Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Good morning, Smitty, Oh, good morning. On this weekend, Eve,
I feel like this week is flying for those of
you just desperately trying to get the kids ready to
go back if you start school next week.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Did you drink a lot of coffee this morning? That
was a lot of energy right off the place.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
I've got about seventeen things to do today.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Oh so you it's it's not coffee, it's anxiety. This
is what's going on right there.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
I mean, I've been doing the show for about eight
years now. If you don't realize I run in anxiety,
I'm not sure you've been listening.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
We'll welcome into it. You know what. I think a
lot of people are feeling anxiety, especially with the school
year rapidly approaching. I know that there was a bit
of a revolt in my house last night, but we'll
talk about that coming up this morning.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Movies, music and all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
It's the Celebrity Scoop on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
We'll start with the passing of a legendary actress Gina Rowlands,
who famously played Ali in The Notebook.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
It was us who was us?

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Oh, my sweetheart who loved it so much.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Not happened to me, nothing, You just went away for
a little while.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Also, don't look up Notebook scenes when you walk into
work this morning. The retired actress passing away yesterday afternoon
at her home in Indian Wells, California. She was surrounded
by family, including her husband Robert and her daughter Alexandra.
Of course, her son Nick is the one who directed
her in the Notebook. He announced Gina's Alzheimer's diagnosis just

(01:48):
back in June on the twentieth anniversary of the Notebook.
No official cause of death yet, but we assume it
has something to do with that. Nick said. Gina had
actually been battling Alzheimer's for five years and was in
full dementia. Legendary career, four Emmys, two Golden Globes, two
Oscar nominations. She leaves behind three children. She was ninety four.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
What a career, What a life.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Light loss and another big passing. Wally Amos, founder of
Famous Amos Cookies, has died as well, his kids. Confirming
the news, Wally passed away in his home in Honolulu
on Tuesday after suffering from complications from dementia. Eighty eight
years old. He became a prominent name in the food

(02:34):
world after turning a twenty five thousand dollars loan into
the Famous Amos Cookie Empire. Not just that, but he
also made his way into mainstream media, appearing in sitcoms
like The Jeffersons Taxi. Do you remember this scene from
the office Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos Cookie.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Famous died. I'm sure you get ideas for new cookies
all the time?

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Is it oatmeal with no raisins?

Speaker 2 (03:02):
I'm sorry, just such an incredible businessman eighty eight years
old that he's passed away.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Honestly, I had no idea that that was actually actually
watching Julie Waller, you just taught me something today. That's incredible.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
And finally, Rob Schneider apologizing to his daughter after she
publicly accused him of being a bad dad. I'll start
by saying, did you know Elle King, the Famous ex'es
and O's singer, was Rob Schneider's daughter. Well, Elle was
recently on the Dumb Blonde podcast ripping her famous dad
for being a terrible person, claiming they had an extremely

(03:42):
toxic relationship and saying she wants absolutely nothing to do
with him. It was blistering. Well, Rob was just on
the Tucker Carlson podcast and had this to say, hoping
he can reach out to his daughter and fix some things.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
I want to just tell my daughter, Elle, I love you,
and I wish I was the father of my twenties
that that you needed, and clearly I wasn't, and I
hope you can forgive me for my shortcomings.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
I love you completely.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
I love you entirely, and I just want you to
be well and happy with you and your beautiful baby Lucky.
I wish you the best. I feel terrible, and I
just want you to know that I don't take anything
you say personally.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I don't know if that'll be the apology she needs
to try and fix things, because if you listen to
L's interview, it was nasty.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
That's too bad. I mean nasty, nasty. While I don't
know the back details, you know none of us. Do
you hope that obviously at least you got one side
who's kind of willing to mend some fences and at
least just sort of be tolerable with each other, right
to coexist in friendly.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
All of your celeb scoop. But West Michigan Star dot com.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Sometimes because I get a good fee, let's get some
divity out there on this Thursday morning. Thanks for sharing
it with us, Mack and Schmidty. Was feeling good right
now and starting on five point seven and Project Nightlights
second Wednesday of every month always makes me feel good, Schmidty.
But last night, pretty incredible scene out there. I don't
know if you saw the video that I have up
on our Facebook page right now at West Michigan Star.

(05:19):
But what you'll notice right off the bat as it
starts with a whole bunch of semis doing their thing,
there was a truck convoy for Claire out there last night.
I mean a truck parade. There probably was like fifty
semis that surrounded the hospital last night during Project Nightlights,

(05:41):
the last in those horns shining their lights up with
the kids. But one specific kid was Claire, whose entire
family was out there. She's a young girl who just
had surgery for a brain tumor and her parents, her
dad works for Van Camp and Trucking, so Van Camp
and Trucking got together and said, hey, let's show one
of our own all the support we possibly can. And

(06:03):
those folks have been nice enough to come out to
Project Nightlights before, but never quite liked that before where
it was that many trucks just blasted. I mean, I'm
still buzzing from the excitement from it. My ears are
still ringing. Albert att it tude, but a really cool
convoy for Claire last night.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Let's call out Van Campen Trucking on Clay Avenue. I'm
sure any of your trucking needs they would be thrilled
to support. All Right, I have an incredible story and
quite possibly this twenty five year old Ottawa County woman's
new favorite family member her uncle that just happened to
gift her a three hundred thousand dollars winning lottery ticket.

(06:40):
That's right. The twenty five year old, who obviously is
remaining anonymous, was gifted a scratch off ticket by her uncle.
He says he bought the ticket heads up at Lincolnshire
PSN Deli in Holland. At first, she admits she thought
the ticket was fake. When it revealed that she did
indeed win three hundred brand, she says, I was immediately overwhelmed.

(07:03):
I have never had this amount of money before. I'm
still in shock, trying to take it all in. Plans
on investing the money. But when you talk about a
chance of one in three hundred two point six million
chance of winning something like a mega million's jackpop, I
have a feeling you're gonna stay real close to that uncle.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
I mean, I can understand why she would think it
was fake. If anybody's going to hand you that fake
joke lotto ticket, isn't it your goofy uncle.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Who's gonna I'm just wondering if that goofy uncle's like
so five percent.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Because, like, come on, feeling good comes out to a
couple times a day. I always want to tell you
about something great going on out in our world, because
it's all around you. When you're looking for it, feeling
good comes your way again. Nine twenty This morning here
on Star.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Movies, Music and all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
It's the celebritiescoop on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Actress Blake Lively catching more heat, this time for an
uncomfortable interview and has nothing to do with the movie
drama around It ends with us. This is a resurfaced
interview from back in twenty six a Norwegian reporter named
Shasti Blah uploaded footage from her sit down with Blake
to promote Cathy Society back in twenty sixteen. The journalist

(08:10):
blasting their chat is her most uncomfortable interview situation ever.
In fact, she titled the video the Blake Lively Interview
that made me want to quit my job. It starts
off uncomfortable right from the start. Personal congrets on your
little bumb congrats on your little bump, put on my bomb. Oh,

(08:31):
shastiest not pregnant here. I don't know if Blake had
not gone public with this yet or what she would
have been pregnant with her second child. It got more
uncomfortable from there. It feels as though Blake iced this
person out. She doesn't really ever address her again in
the interview, rather talking to her co star Parker Posey,
who was sitting next to her. Then at the end

(08:51):
of Blake makes a dig about people thinking they know
celebrities personally calling out the media for being intrusive. That
felt like directed right at this interviewer. It's worth pointing
out obviously this reporter is reposting this given all of
the heat surrounding Blake and Justin Baldoni right now, but
when you watch this thing, it is easily one of

(09:13):
the cringiest interviews I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
This sounds like it's fenny. The only thing I can
think of is that because we know that Blake Lively
and Ryan Reynolds have been so secretive about their kids,
right Like, I think we didn't learn some of that
one of their names for like a year after they
were born or something like that. But maybe it's because
of that that she just wasn't out there to tell
people I'm pregnant right now.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
This wasn't a live interview. Yeah, just be like, oh, hey,
I'm not I'm not down with that.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Yeah, I don't want to talk about that.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
It's just an if. I don't know. It's up for
you at West Michigan Star dot Com to watch. Travis
Kelsey will not be proposing to Taylor Swift until the
couple have agreed on a premup. New report says, of course,
Swift a billionaire in her own right, but Travis is
worth around seventy million bucks himself. Life and Style say

(09:58):
the couple are ready for the next step, but else
you will not pop the question until financial terms are
in place. They've spoken to an unnamed source that says
there's a lot further along than either Taylor or Travis
would care to admit, since they've considered themselves unofficially engaged
for a while and are both one hundred percent committed
to spending the rest of their lives together and starting

(10:18):
a family. The formalities now are just schedules that have
gotten in the way, as well as the logistics of
a prenup, which is obviously complicated by the vast amounts
of money involved on both sides.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
You know, Taylor's got such insanely good lawyers. It seems
like schmidty. She's ten times wealthier than he is.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Baby Travis just nervy that I feel.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Yeah, I feel like she'd come out of a prenup like,
you know what if we split up, I get half
of your money too, Travis. Thanks for that.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Finally, I sure very interesting breaking scoop here hitting his
hometown Atlanta fans with big disappointment yesterday post ponying is
Atlanta show just hours before it was set to start.
This is the tour for his Past Present Future tour,
He posted a lengthy Instagram saying, for my thirty plus

(11:06):
year career, one hundred percent of my blood, sweat and
tears has gone into putting on the best performance and
creating a memorable experience for my fans. I have every
intention of doing that for this tour as well, which
is why I have to postpone tonight's show and reschedule
it for a later date to give my body a
second to rest and heel. You're still going to get
a bit of the past, some of the present, and

(11:27):
a unique look into the future on the rescheduled date,
but most of all, you'll be getting one hundred percent
of me. We're not really sure what went down here,
but the comments say hope you're doing well, sending well
wishes for healing. He does have a Friday and Saturday
date set in Atlanta, which still seems to be on
before he heads to DC.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
I mean, it's usher, so he not only has to
think about his voice, but if the guy twists an ankle,
how's he going to make those rubber legs move the
way it.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
It's fast done that all of your celebsco but West
Michigan start off.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
At come on in to you. Mack and Schmidti here,
and you know what, as y a husband, nothing makes
me happier than hearing about a wife who forgot an
important day.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Oh, don't do We're not doing that. We're not doing that,
because I want to turn this conversation into how you
figure out celebrating your partner and your love in an
absolutely insane schedule, because I do. I feel bad like
it is my anniversary today. It's my ninth wedding anniversarys

(12:26):
its my ninth wedding anniversary. And I felt so terrible
because honestly I knew it was coming up, like I
thought about it over the past few weeks. Oh, August fifteenth,
we should figure out if we can at least grab
dinner or something. And then I woke up this morning
and thank goodness, my wonderful husband of nine years put
it in our Google calendar, and so I was like, oh,

(12:47):
my gosh, our anniversary is today. Well, let me tell
you what else I have today. I have two client meetings,
I have a preschool open house, I have a flag
football practice, and I have swimming And so I realized, okay,
that's fair. It's a Thursday. Any other you know, parents
with kids understand a schedule like that, we're not gonna
get to celebrate today. But then I realize I am

(13:09):
working tomorrow afternoon, I'm working Saturday morning. We have flag
football game Saturday afternoon. I have a work thing I'm
doing on Sunday. We're not going to be able to
celebrate our anniversary. And then school starts on Tuesday for
one of my kids. We have another open house for
my son the middle of next week before we finish
up all of our shopping to send him back the

(13:31):
following week.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
You're stressing just listening to you, We're not gonna be.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Able to like, we're not gonna be able to celebrate
our anniversary. And that that makes me really sad because
it's like, this is what makes me so nervous, and
you hear it from so many I think parents after
their kids have grown a bit where they're like, make
sure you find the time because suddenly your kids are
going off to college and it's maybe you in an
empty nest situation, it's just you and your person. You're going, wow,

(13:59):
it's been fair fifteen plus years since we've had this
time together. I don't remember who you are, how you
been doing. And I mean not to be a buzzkill,
but like, look at the divorce rate of empty nesters
when they start to realize, like, did we lose our
spark for each other? Did we lose what we had
in common? Because we've been so focused on raising this

(14:19):
family and making sure our kids are cared for and everything,
did we do enough to care for our relationship? That's
super important to me. I think about that all the time,
and so I'm kind of wondering if there's good advice
on how you make sure to still put your relationship
in this center of things. I'm not saying that, you know,
we love and adore our kids, I'm sure everyone does,

(14:41):
but there's a different level of that love for your person,
and I don't want to miss out on that. When
we're already getting to the point I've got a six
year old and a three year old, I'm like, this
is probably the next ten plus years of anniversaries. We're
gonna have sports, we're gonna have commitments, we're gonna have
crazy stuff going on, and we just aren't going to
be able to have the time unless we make it.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
You know, it's fitty. I'm far from an expert obviously
on something like this. However, I have been married for
fourteen years at nine, so all I would say is
that you're right, you are busy, which is a super
I mean, I feel like far too common.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Thing everybody's exactly, So what do you do?

Speaker 1 (15:20):
I think you got to look for those small moments,
those things that you would probably say on a day
to day basis make the most difference for you. Anyway.
I can't tell you that going out to dinner on
my anniversary especial dinner with my wife blows me away
any more than a really sweet kiss that I get
when she comes in to go to bed, or something small.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
I've already have passed out for six hours by the
time Chris comes into bed, Like, I'm not remembering a
romantic kids like today, I'm trying a nap.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Of him giving you like a little extra squeeze on
the hand for that brief moment that you guys are
walking together. I'm just saying, you gotta find the little things,
because You're right, the schedules don't slow down, the kids
don't have less stuff coming their way soon. Life doesn't
really necessarily offer opportunities for you to stop and say appreciation.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Well, maybe you have the way I can find those
moments six one, six, four, five eight, one oh five seven,
or hit us up on Instagram at West Michigan Star.
You can easily send a message if you've got some
great advice on how to celebrate your love and your
person when you were in the midst of busy kid
and family schedules. I'd love to hear it.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
I just have a question for you, because I know
you and Chris are not they gift givers just in general,
will he do by get you some sort of gift
for the anniversary? I just was curious whether that was
a one sided thing. Neither of us participated.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
All I bring me home Taco Bell tonight. That's love,
which is a gester that I will very much respect.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
Movies, music and all the gossip in one place.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
It's the celebritiescoop on Star one oh five point seven.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Well, we have the first official words from the alleged
mastermind of the error plot to attack Taylor Swift's ariostour
shows in Vienna. The lawyer for the alleged nineteen year
old Austrian man who was arrested last Wednesday, said the
story authorities are presenting his garbage. His client couldn't have
pulled something like that off in his wildest dreams, Werner Tomenak,

(17:18):
telling the Austria Press Agency his client had neither the means,
nor the possibility and the explosives to carry this out,
adding the allegations against his client were overacting at its best,
which is a very interesting way to fight the charges.
So I'll get you updated on that. Meanwhile, Taylor is

(17:40):
moving right along the pop star out in London, getting
ready as the first of her five shows at Wembley
Stadium kickoff tonight, and it was a celebration the other
night in honor of her tour staffers. She treated her
employees to a night of fun at a member's only
club in London called an Bell's. Apparently, she made it

(18:03):
very clear that she was so thankful for everyone on
board that she was ready to kick off the rest
of this tour and ended on a high note, making
sure her staff felt absolute love for everything they've done
over this past year and a half. It's not too
bad reckon for Taylor Swift now.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
And you know, I would think for Taylor too that
she's got to be while all this anxiety about all
the stuff that's been going on on the outside of it.
Five shows at Wembley Stadium. I'm obviously all sellouts. Like,
that's a pretty amazing thing for your career, no matter
who you are.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Yeah, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, Oh this sounds amazing.
Guy Goa sharing a video to her social teasing new music.
She sits at a white roll in piano, plucking out
a few chords before smiling into the camera and then
the recording stops. This goes with the rumors that die

(18:57):
with a smile. Is set to be least sometime by
the end of the month, and it's going to be
a collaboration with Bruno Mars. Add to that that Bruno
just recently tweeted out on x a repost of this
video with the little eyeball emojis. Fans are super excited
to hear something like this. Don't forget Bruno just extended

(19:19):
his Vegas residency as well with Christmas and New Year's shows.
Ganga is no stranger to Vegas, so there's a lot
of that going around on the internet right now.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Honestly too, artists where you're thinking to yourself, I would
never see in my head them collaborating together like that's
out of left field to me.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Really, I see, I guess I give Gaga's like piano
and instrumental side with Bruno's big band. Feel like this
is a perfect collaboration in my opinion.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
I can't wait to hear it. I think that's gonna
be sooner than later. Little Bertie told me Friday that
might drop Schmitty.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Finally, the upcoming Britney biopic has a chance to be
extra authentic. The new owner of Britney's childhood home has
officially invited Universal Pictures to film on location. The current
homeowner in Kentwood, Louisiana, said she has totally open to
camera crews taking over her property to shoot scenes for

(20:13):
the Britney flick. She's even willing to have the production
company remove any of their furniture bring in their own
set pieces. The owner also said she's willing to move
out of the house for however long it takes to film,
but of course with a little bit of financial compensation.
Remember that housement on the market for one point two

(20:33):
million bucks and still has some of Britney's original stuff,
like the inside of a closet door that writes Christina
sucks Britain rules, so it'd be a good spot for a.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Biopeck honestly if they don't feature an actual authentic shot
of that in the house, like, that's.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
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You know what. I literally watched my wife cry the
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fifteen with Bettle Sex is here on staff. Good morning
to you. It's Mac and Schmidti and I just want
to salute parents or are trying to prepare their kids
for going back to school before they actually go back
to schools really because this happens every single year, but
we are facing new pressure for my kids and it

(23:11):
is all about bedtime. Yeah, we try to do the
responsible thing. I mean, my wife was an elementary school
teacher for like, I don't know, fifteen years.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
You'll like slowly push it back.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Yeah, So, you know, we got to the week out,
which is actually later than what we normally do. We
usually try and start like about two weeks out, but
last night we were like, all right, guys, one week
from the start of school. We're going to bed like
it's a school night tonight. And I don't know if
we have early bedtimes comparatively to their friends. I think
we do because we make our kids go to bed

(23:42):
at like eight thirty. Okay, and they're nine and eleven,
but they get all tired if they're not. If they
don't go to bed that early, it feels like they
are zombies. The next day they're cranky and everything else.
I mean, sleep is just such an important thing, it
feels like, So we're trying to do this and both
of the kids were like, no, not happening. It was

(24:03):
immediately like we're gonna go and we're gonna say, it's
all the stages of grief, right first, we're angry about this,
then we'll try and bargain with you. I mean, we
went through all of those things just last night, and
now we're into the point where they're using logic against us,
where they're like, eight thirty Mom and dad was our

(24:24):
bedtime last year. This year, I'm a fourth grader, Charlotte's
a sixth grader. We feel that nine pm is now.
Like they brought a argument to us that was like, well,
you guys kind of thought this out.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
I don't want to sign with them, but I've got
a few friends with sixth graders, their kids go to bed.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
A nine see, and we were all last year. Every
time we'd get in an argument because it's funny like
bedtime seems to sneak off on your kids every single day,
like it's a new surprise that the same time they
had to go to bed last night is also the
time they have to go to bed tonight. And so
whenever that comes up, they immediate at LEAs just start
getting so angry about it. And we would tell my daughter, Hey,

(25:04):
when you start showing that you can go to bed
at this time or stay up later and have a
good attitude the next day, we can start thinking about
a later bedtime.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
See that's logic. Your kids don't have phones yet, right, No,
so take all the clocks, turn them to bar time,
and at nine pm when it's actually thirty time for bed,
you know.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
How late for work I would be every single day
exactly a half an hour? Smiddy?

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Do you want kids going to bed? Or you do
want kids going to bed?

Speaker 1 (25:28):
If you've got your kids getting ready in advance to
go back to school and some good advice on it,
hit us up on Facebook at West Music in.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Stars sometime because I get a good.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
Feeling let's writen up they Thursday morning, it's feeling good
on Stoveno five points seven. What's going on?

Speaker 2 (25:48):
All right? So if you missed my conversation yesterday on
the show, I had quite the experience out on the
boat with my family where the call of nature called
so quickly I ended up having to use my husband's
tackle box for a facility.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Your dookie did a tackle box, let's just say it.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
It was so bad that it showed up on my
husband's fish finder when I then had to rinse out
the tackle box in Lake Michigan.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
You should be proud of that.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
And I have to give a big thank you to
Michael and Grand Rapids who just gave me the most
magnificent talkback inside our iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 5 (26:34):
I know it's a little late, and I hope you
get a chuckle on of it, but I'm wondering if
the incident on Lake Michigan that showed up on the
fish finder showed the fish as a crappy or perhaps
a brown trouse.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
Have a great day, well playing, Michael, you have made
my entire week. I cannot thank you enough. That was
amazing and worth pointing out that that loving wonderful man
that let me relieve myself in his tackle box. He's
officially been my husband for nine years.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Happy anniversary.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
That was an early anniversary gift, babe. I love you.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Yes, the romance it's so strong, so strong, I can't
follow that. This is over. John gut is done with
I'll tell you about this real quick, just because really cool.
Zach Miller, who is a twenty four year old Team
USA paralympian with cerebral palsy and he hasn't let them
stop him from reaching some incredible heights. Of course, he
is a world champion, also a world class Paris snowboarding

(27:33):
event metal holder multiple times, and also just a certified
hero at this point as well. He was actually on
his way to the gym for training in Colorado when
he was driving next to a vehicle on his motorcycle
when he happened to notice that that vehicle was on fire,
but it was underneath the hood of the vehicle, so

(27:54):
the driver of the vehicle was completely unaware driving down
the road with his vehicle on fire, and not until
Zack pulled up alongside him. Big part of you audio,
your truck is on fire. You're on fire?

Speaker 4 (28:11):
Yeah, yeah, on.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
The other side. Yeah, yeah, over here, over here, do
you have a fire singiser with you? Yeah. It was
a pretty wild scene as they together put out the
fire that again was underneath this gentleman's hood. He very
thankful and said he couldn't see it at all. Good
Bestude caught that, Yeah, the gentleman's truck had to be

(28:40):
left right there on this side of the road as
the damage was too intense for him to keep going.
And meanwhile Zack just went on, you know, being the
Olympian that he is, whent to continue training out his
day until he was reached out to by the local
fire department to thank him for putting out that fire
right there on the side of the road and potentially
save with that guy like nd, Feeling Good comes out
you a couple times a day. I want to tell
you about people doing amazing things out there. And if,

(29:01):
by the way, you miss schmidty story from yesterday, you
have to hear this all right, and it's up on our
podcast at West Michigan Star back with more Feeling Good
tomorrow at six forty five and nine twenty here on
star Win Oh five point seven, Mack and Schmidty in
the morning weekday, starting at six am on Star one
oh five point seven
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