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Speaker 1 (00:02):
In its earliest days, the major function of radio was news.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
What's going on here, beautiful?
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Let everybody go. Why don't you put on a show
and charge it? Mission? Okay, show, I would say something
with music. I'm Tommy, now you're talking.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
A will be a show for everyone who loves music
and murder coming on top.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
We gotta take show to dude, showtime. Are you ready?
I'm ready?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Your job?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Who scared Halloween? It is Halloween? Right? It is? Oh yeah,
and do a double take and do a double tech.
It is DC's classic rack, Big One. Good morning Jackson
here and yeah, happy Halloween kids. It's going to be
a warm one, one of the warmest on record. I
think I don't know if I like. I don't know
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if I like. I like nice weather on Halloween, especially
as a kid you wanted to go on trigger treat
and wonder shore. I don't think I like it being
that warm.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
It was warm this morning, Like when I came in,
Yeah it was warm.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Yeah, Like I dressed as I usually do at this
time of year, and by the time I got to
working with God, dang's hot man, I'm hot. Like this
is not normal.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Halloween should have that chill in the air.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, And plus you're out there. A lot
of these kids are out there in like pretty heavy costumes.
There's nothing worse than it being an eighty degrees when
you're you know, they're trying to trigger treat or if
you're a parent that has to walk around with your
with your kids for a where are you taking your
kids to night? Do you do your neighborhood?
Speaker 4 (01:48):
Oh yeah, we have a huge, huge so.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
You don't have to go anywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
That's good because I was telling you, like my side
of the streets sucked, but the other side is fantastic.
Speaker 3 (01:58):
Well that was my priority when when getting our place. Yeah,
it's that's the first thing we have to find out,
you know, is it a good Halloween?
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Name? Right?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
And it's not.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
I'm not even interested. It's like, I won't even look twice.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
That's good. It's nice meal to just go right out
your door. You know, it's awesome. Hey, Mike Florio is
going to join us on the show this morning round time.
What times he joining us is just after seven o'clock,
I believe, Yeah, so we'll chat with him, talk some
commanders to peak around the league as we often do.
Mike from Pro Football Talk dot Com, one of the
best out there. And tomorrow we'll have Adam Peters, general
(02:33):
manager of your Washington Commanders, on the show and Will
will speak with Tim Murray so you can get your
bet straight for the big weekend here, Commanders off to
take on the Giants at the Giants ent to That's
a division game, so you can't take those lightly. Giants
kind of suck. But here's the thing. The Giants could
be undefeated. I would still say they suck, right because
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of the Giants. It's like Dallas, Dallas and the Giants.
I don't care. Giants like Dallas. Yeah, you can get
you in like five Super Bowls in a row, and
it'd be like, you suck, Dallas, You suck. Six seventeen.
It's DC's Classic Rock Big one hundred.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
It's all about the hashtags, shacks and.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
It's all about the hashtags hashtag DC's Classic Rock Big
one hundred and good morning to you. It's a six
twenty five. Thanks for locking in to appreciate it. Mike
Floria is going to join us on the show coming
up here in just a bit Happy Halloween. We will
also have some tickets to give away for Kathleen mad
again again this morning, and we'll continue with the big
word of the week at about seven twenty of this morning.
(03:32):
We have a new letter for you. I'm finally waking up.
You ever have those mornings where like you can't shake
the sleep off? Every single one of them? Oh? Really? See,
I'm not. I'm typically up and moving and great, you know,
and within a cup of coffee. But once in a
blue moon, I get that, Like, I don't know if
it's maybe because you slept heavier where you're just like, man,
you're an hour into being up, and just like I
(03:54):
just can't shake it off. It's almost like I feel drunk.
I never understood what that was. I guess I think
it's maybe you're waking up from a deeper sleep.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
I think the nights that I sleep longer. Yeah, I
tend to have that problem.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
I'll stand there in front of my espresso machine and go,
all right, bitch, here we go. Let's do this. We're
turning this thing on and we are not stopping til
we're awake. What else? What else we have? Florida Man
in the eight o'clock hour. Will Dennis with Sports on
Tap a little bit later this morning, and Things I
(04:31):
Know is coming up just around the corner. It's six
twenty six DC's Classic Rock, Big one hundred. DC's Classic
Rock is Big one hundred. Damn morning to you. It
is six forty time for Things I Know, and this
morning we have all the pumpkin facts little heart desires
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the Halloween. Do you know the average mid sized pumpkin
has about five hundred seeds inside. Those are basically the
pumpkins you use for carving. The big ones that you
see it like faars and in competitions have about eight
hundred seeds. So if anybody ever asks you, hey, many,
how many seeds you think you're in a pumpkin? Now
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you know.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
And just FYI, if you ever want to eat those,
like roast them and eth them, make sure you soak
them in water first, really, because they do have.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
To come out.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
I uh, you want them soaked.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
So not a big fan of the pumpkin seeds. I'm
a big fan. They're not bad, and I don't think
I ever desire them. A man named Trevor Hunt holds
the Guinness World Record for the most pumpkins carved in
an hour twenty fourteen. Why, I don't know, He carved
one hundred and nine pumpkins in sixty minutes thirty three
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seconds per pumpkin. I guess he thought, Hey, I can
get in the Guinness Book of World Records. According to
the Internet, every part of a pumpkin is edible. I'm
just gonna go ahead and take their word for it. Here.
That includes this again, the leaves, the flowers, and the stem.
I would soak that in water. Yeah, the stem. Pumpkin
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is a great source of beta carotene, which gives it
its orange colored kind of like a carrot or a
sweet potato that turns into vitamin A after you eat it,
which is excellent for your iron skin health and supports
your immune system.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
I thought you could only eat the smaller ones.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
What's that pumpkins? Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
The ones you you can eat those two.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
I think so. I think so. I don't know. That's
a great question. I don't know so that you can.
They're high in potassium. Well, according to this, you need
any part of it, including the stem. They're high potassium,
which is good for your heart health. They're loaded with
vitamin C, fiber, iron antioxidants. Low in calories. One cup
of pumpkin only has about fifty calories. And finally, pumpkins
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are native to Central America. That's interesting. The oldest evidence
is a pumpkin fragment that was found in Mexico that
dates back six thousand BC. Wow, pumpkins are now grown
on six of these seven continents worldwide. You can probably
guess which continent they do not grow on.
Speaker 4 (07:18):
Oh oo oo, Antarctica.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
There you look at that great on me. Wow. It
is six forty three. You're listening to DC's Classic Rock
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This is Big Rock Mornings with Jackson on Big one hundred,
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Speaker 1 (07:41):
And good morning, do you and Mike Florio from Pro
Football Talk and to join us on the show coming
up just a few minutes from now. We'll break down
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at home with Gramophone Gaithersburg. See it, hear it, live
it Mike right off the Batman break down that Commander's
Bears game.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
For me, oh, it was amazing And it's one of
those moments where you ask yourself when happens?
Speaker 6 (08:18):
Is this a team's destiny? How does this occur?
Speaker 2 (08:22):
So many things had to go right to thirteen seconds
nearly the Jaden Daniels bought time and ran around it.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
Yeah, there are a couple holes, but you know that
stuff happens. There's funny penalties that aren't called.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
But he did get extra time because the linemen were
tugging shirts a little bit, and then the ball sales
into the air and you never see it tipped, and
then there's.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
A guy behind all alone.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
I've just blown assignment by the Bears. The planets lining
up just perfectly, and it really does make you wonder
the Commanders in store for something special this year when
when a play like that turns a defeat into a victory.
And just said Dan Quinn said he felt like Jim Valvano,
the Lake North Carolina state coach after they won in
nineteen eighty three. He was running around, he didn't know
(09:07):
what to do, and when you watch the video, it
does kind of remind you of that moment where he's
just running around and didn't know who didn't know what
to do.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Yeah, he ran out there, ripped his head set off,
threw it on the ground. He just looked lost for
a second. Yeah. Yeah, all the Tyreek Stevenson though, I'm
sure you saw that he found out why you play
until the clock hits zero. He was out there kind
of taunting some of the fans and he turns around
and the plays going down, he ends up being the
one that tips the ball up in the air.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Oh. It's amazing too because when he finally turns around
and realized the play started, he doesn't sprint over toward
the action.
Speaker 6 (09:42):
He's still kind of lullygags.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
And we're so used to thinking that those plays rarely
are successful, and they are really successful and a lot
of things have to happen just.
Speaker 6 (09:53):
The right way, and they did.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
And that's one of the things that makes it such
a beautiful play to have Tyree Stevenson given the fans
a hard time and not paying attention.
Speaker 6 (10:02):
But it all comes back to coaching.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
I mean, it was bad decision making to let the
thirteen yard gain happen.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
That didn't make the Hail Mary possible.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
And then when it's time to do that play, the
game's not over.
Speaker 6 (10:16):
You haven't won.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Your Your guys have to be locked in. I have
to take it seriously all the way until the clock
spread zero and the ball is either intercepted or lands
on the ground uncaught. And and and it's gonna.
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Be hard for the Bears. Now one lot could become
too because they go to Arizona and.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
They got they got to put this behind them, and
that good thing for the commanders. You know, we've seen
teams get big, emotional, crazy wins, and that can take
a little.
Speaker 6 (10:44):
Air out of balloon. You got to be focused the
next weekend.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
They have to forget about that game and get ready
for the next.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
One, because you can.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
You can step right into a loss if you get
too caught.
Speaker 6 (10:57):
Up in that crazy win that you just got.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Yeah, you know, back to that thirteen yard pass, I
saw a breakdown. Somebody put the postgame interviews side by side,
and you had Dan Quinn talking about how important that
play was, and they go over to the Bears and
they're talking about how that play doesn't matter. We're only
concerned about the one to the end zone. But I
think it's it's pretty evident that that play that only
(11:20):
left like what two or three seconds left on the
clock was was pivotal.
Speaker 6 (11:25):
Oh so you can't.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
It's just one of the ingredients in getting yourself in
a position where Jayden Daniels, who supposedly had a rib injury,
how do you make that throw?
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Right?
Speaker 6 (11:37):
I mean, and I don't know what they did to numb.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
That thing, but that's a hell of a throw and
he gets time to set up and make it, and
you get the opportunity for it to pop up from
the air, and we know Brown caught it.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
It.
Speaker 6 (11:48):
It's like Eric the loose, nonchalant hail Mary catch I've
ever seen. So did even like I did you even.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
Realize at first what he'd done. It really was amazing
to see it happen and go to the and and
good for everybody there who got to enjoy one of those,
as Jayden Daniels said, once in a lifetime moment.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, And like you said, with the rib injury, that
was a hell of a throw and so was the
sixty one yard or to McLaurin. But I think it
was Romo that was calling that game, and you know
at the end of the game. He obviously had the
same thought because he's like, this is where you bring
Mariota in to make the throw, and I'm like, no, no, no,
let's not mix things up. But he did look pretty
(12:27):
good for busted up ribs. I think he ended up
with three hundred and twenty six yards. I guess he's
still in some pain. He was not in practice yesterday.
You think he'll he'll do well this weekend, he'll play well.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
You know they never tell us then if they talked
about it, I didn't be it what exactly was done
from a pharmaceutical standpoint, the numb the pain, right, but
you know that that's what happened to let guys play,
whether it's tour it all, whether it's something else. There
are different things they can do to cause what is
a very painful injury. Whenever you move, whenever you breathe, whenever,
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if you if you if you've ever had a rib injury.
Speaker 6 (13:05):
And I have, it is horrible.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
And you know, if there's something you can take, there's
a shot you can take or whatever that makes that
pain go away for a few hours and lets you play, then.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
So be it.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
So he shouldn't look like he was affected, And it
just made me wonder last week, what kind of okie
do they pulled on the Bears because everybody thought.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
He was going to miss a game. Anytime somebody's week
to week, you assume they're.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Going to miss the first week of that week to
week absence.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Yeah, how do you think they match up against the
Giants this time around?
Speaker 7 (13:36):
Well, I mean, it's always a close game, and they
could have and should have lost. If the Giants just
bothered a properly plan to have a backup picker activated
and ready to go, and they had a guy on
the roster on the practice squad they didn't bring up
for the game, they would have won that game.
Speaker 6 (13:55):
So it's it's.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Not going to be an easy one, and a divisional
game are always a challenge. Those teams know you better
than they know any other teams, and they don't they
don't care that you're doing well.
Speaker 6 (14:08):
They're not impressed. They would relish even more.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Of the opportunity to knock you down a peg. So
it's it's it's an important game, and it's the kind
of game that you know, if you're really going.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
To have a special season, you got to be able
to knock out the wins. When you're talking about six
and two verses two and six, you got to be
able to take care of that team.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Yeah yeah, and within the division that is like in
those games are never easy. It doesn't matter. You could
have a team that hasn't won a game all season,
but when they play in their division for some reason. Man,
So talk to me about Anthony Richardson. Can you explain
this to those that may not be too familiar with it.
He my understanding, He's he was he was out of breath,
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tapped himself out of a game. That's no bueno. And
now Flacco's going to start. What went on there?
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Well, and I don't think that it's because that he
was tired and he tapped out out of the game,
which I've never seen a quarterback do.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
I mean, we've seen quarterbacks over the years literally be
carried down the field so they could stay out there.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
There's that great clip from Byron left which when he
was at Marshall more than twenty years ago, where his
teammates picked him up and carried him after he made
a big completion because his leg was bothering him and
he was staying on the field quarterbacks stay on the field.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Brett Farb was never coming out of the game because
he didn't want the.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Next guy to come in and play well and take
his place. So, you know, there was already some chatter
that maybe Anthony Richards who was in danger being benched.
His stat line was abysmal against the Texans. He shows
flashes of brilliance, but they're too few and far between.
And what the Colts had to ask themselves, are we
trying to develop this guy or are we're trying to
(15:47):
win football games? And they got to the point where
they decided we're trying to win football games because you
know what, we developed the guy and we lose and
we sink where everybody gets fired.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
It doesn't matter if we developed this guy.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Somebody else is going to be coaching him and getting
the most out of whatever he does. So it's it's
it's a bad sign for him, but it's the Colts
trying to do whatever they have to do to turn
four and for into a playoff.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
I tell you, you were talking about quarterbacks that never
want to come out of a game. One of my favorites.
You got to talk about grit. I'm almost sure it
was Matthew Stafford, who his shoulder popped out. Do you
remember that game?
Speaker 6 (16:21):
Oh my god, basically forced his way back into the game.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Yeah, they pulled him. I mean his shoulder I think
was out and he goes to the sideline and says,
I want back in, I want back in. He went
in and threw a touchdown.
Speaker 6 (16:34):
Yeah, one of the game that was.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
That was actually the first Sunday I was ever at
NBC in two thousand and nine November, and it was
It was amazing to see that happen.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Yeah. I still go back and watch that video. It's
just I love it. I just love it. That's grit.
If we head up the road, the Ravens looks like
they just landed, got got a little bit better and landed.
Deontay Johnson right, Yeah, he's.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
Gonna play defensive back. And I understand why they did this.
I mean, they've got to worry about that defense. That
defense is what's going to keep them from being the
best team they can be, and they essentially stole Theontey
Johnson And I think the Ravens are a lot like
the Steelers in it.
Speaker 6 (17:13):
They'll lurk around for potential trades and if the team
is intent on trading a guy and there's no one else.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Out there offering anything better, then the Ravens will just say, hey,
this is it, because basically it's a fifth round pick
for Johnson and a sixth round pick. Well, if the
Panthers are the worst team in the NFL and the
Ravens somehow win the Super Bowl, you're talking about one spot.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Yeah, so it's to be.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
It's gonna be a low fifth rounder and a high
sixth rounder.
Speaker 6 (17:39):
However it plays out, so you're.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Really not talking about much by way of what they
gave up to get him. But the Panthers were held
then all moving on and they had no better deal
out there.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
So the Ravens swiped the guy. But you know, maybe
maybe they'll make another.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Move before the deadline where they make their defense a
little better, because that should be their concern.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Speaking of a moves before the deadline, final question for you. See,
if there's one thing Adam Peters and Dan Quinn are
good at, it's keeping their mouths shut. They're tight lipped.
You think they're going to make any moves before the deadline, Well,
you know.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
It all comes down to where the opportunities are and.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
How much you're willing to mortgage the future in an
effort to turn this current season into the best season
it can be. And it's a tough balance, and you
don't want to overdo it. You don't want to you
don't want to get a little crazy, because those draft
picks are the lifeblood of the team.
Speaker 6 (18:27):
They are cheap talent that you have for four years.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Five is at the first round pick. So that's you know,
if opportunity comes your way and it's a good price
and you're happy with it and you think it makes
your team better, then so be it.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
And the other thing to remember, too is we've got
one more weekend of games that can change everything.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
All it takes is one injury and all of a sudden,
you're scrambling those last two days to try to do
a deal.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah, that's right, that's right. Mike Fourio Pro Football Talk,
Thank you as always, sir. Look forward to talking to
you again next week.
Speaker 6 (18:57):
Man, All right. Thanks.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
You can check out stuff on Pro Football Talk dot com,
one of the best in the biz. Mike Florio joins
us every week on Thursdays right here on DC's Classic
Rock Big one hundred, DC's Classic Rock Big one hundred.
I was like waiting for Cress turn on the microphone.
I was like talking to myself over there, just babbling.
Nobody could hear me, Like why are you talking? Oh?
(19:21):
It is a seven to twenty three DC's classic rock
Big one hundred. Good morning to you. There's a new
study out that says, you know how we have storying
the news a few weeks ago about the birds that
ate the fermented fruit and got drunk. YEP, I forget
where that was, maybe New Zealand, Australia. It was here.
It was North America.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
Yeah, they were I forgot what they were called, but
they were like a northeastern and northwest.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
So it's it's a crazy story because they certain time
of the year, the fruit that they like falls off
the trees ferments, and the birds come in and just
devour the stuff, right, and they get drunk and then
they pass out. So there's this town where I guess
all the locals know it, and the locals will actually likes.
(20:09):
It's in a park and there's a like a paved
path that walks through and they say, you walk through
there a certain time of year and there's just birds
laying it looks like a hundred birds died. They're just
all laying on the ground passed out, and the locals
will actually pick them up and move them into the
grass so they don't get run over or walked over
by like a bike or I'm like, that is hilarious
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because you'd walk in and you just see, you know,
one hundred birds. It just looks like a hundred birds
dot and now they're just drunk. They're sleeping it off.
There's a new study out that they think that some
of these animals are actually chasing that buzz when they
eat fermented fruits. A lot of times it's by accident
because they're just looking for the calories, but they say
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some of these animals actually enjoy the buzz from naturally
fermented fruits. By the way, those can get as high
as like ten point two in like something like an
over ripe palm fruit, which would basically be like the
equivalent of an imperial stout. And most of the time,
again the animals are not trying to get inebriated. It's
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just accidental. But there are some indications in this new
study that they actually chase the tipsiness. Male fruit flies
were found to increase their alcohol consumption after being rejected
by a mate male fruit flies. That's funny. I'm sorry,
(21:37):
that's funny. They get rejected, they go get drunk. Females
of a closely related species were less selective in choosing
a mate after they consumed alcohol.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
And other studies have found that primates are well aware
of fermented fruits, like, for example, the black handed spider
monkeys have been observed routinely seeking out the tree fruit
and and waiting until they're ripe enough to get the
alcohol so that they can get trashed. I've seen videos.
You can just jump on YouTube and you can find
(22:12):
videos and drunk animals, the drunk monkeys. Oh my god,
I love I love the in some of those tourist
destinations where there's monkeys everywhere and they'll come up and
steal your drink. It's steal your alcohol.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
I'm looking at a picture of the birds passed out
on the side.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Yeah, is it crazy? I gotta I gotta pull that
up and look at it. That's funny. I'm trying to
think there was another one I saw where animals were
just wasted and you could see them like stumbling. Maybe
it was the monkeys. They were like, couldn't walk, stumbling
all over the place. Monkeys are funny anyway. Yeah, and
(22:49):
they're Roman like, but not quite a drunk monkey. Oh,
come on. The best you know, the best part of
this study is the fruit fly thing. Male fruit flies
when they get rejected drunk. Female fruit flies will will
mate with anyone if they're drunk. It's a little too
close to home, doesn't it. All right is seven twenty
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one of those Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets when we wrap
the big Word of the week. And next week we
have tickets to the home game against the Steelers. We
do together, yeah, every day next week. It's pretty sweet.
Pretty sweet. They did a survey a survey and asked
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Americans sizeable. It was like two thousand people to name
their favorite sandwich. What do you think one peeb and
J are grilled cheese. Yeah, I would have said peeb
and J, but it was actually grilled cheese. Buy a landslide,
really landslide well compared to peeb and J grilled cheese
America's favorite sandwich, forty two percent said it's their favorite.
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Second was chicken sandwiches, but that includes fried chicken sandwiches too,
so any type of chicken sandwich came. It was pretty
much pretty much tied with grilled cheese. That's followed by turkey, ham, tuna, egg,
peb and J and then meat subs. People subs are great,
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man surprising, and J is so low what's going on, man,
this new generation. That's what it is missing out.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
You know.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Come on, that's a staple, that's a classic.
Speaker 4 (25:14):
And you need the cheapest pe peanut butter possible, like
the just the the just the cheapest generic peanut butter
makes the best sandwiches.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Yeah, I'm disagree with you on that one. I'm very
picky when it comes to peanut butter.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
We'll see when with regular peanut butter I get.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
I'm overboard because I get the fresh ground uh stuff
from fresh Market.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
And also that I do like, and I also like
the there's what's is it. There's a couple of natural
brands that I really like. Justin's I think is one
they make, like almond butter, peanut butter. I've seen those.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
I haven't tried those because I get them out of
the machine, you know the machine over here across the
street of fresh Market.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
That just you pull the lever and it goes yourself.
That's the best way to do it. Oh my god,
that is the healthiest way to do it. Because if
you pick up a can a jar of like jiff
for Skippy, it's got like seventeen cups of sugar. It's
just what my mom used to get, which it's just
peanuts and sugar. Yeah, it's probably more sugar than peanuts.
(26:12):
Oh yeah, I do like some of the like natural
brands where the kind if it's if you have to
stir it to get that inch of oil off the top,
it's good. Yeah, it's a lot of work to do that. Yeah,
it is. I'm surprised peanut butter and jelly are so
low down on that. The average American eats six sandwiches
a year, just over the year, I'm sorry, a week
over three hundred a year. Wow, it's one a day.
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They make up. If this is good or bad, sandwich
makes up the average person makes up thirty percent of
their diet. Huh, I suppose. Look, if you're eating a
healthy sandwich, babe, it's a chicken breast and some vegetables
or something. Can't be bad. Forty six percent said they
could eat sandwiches for the rest of their life and
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it wouldn't bother them. And the most critical component of
a great sandwich, according to the survey, high quality meat,
good bread, right condiments, fresh veggies. I've all this has been.
It's if you ask me, it's so funny because the
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cut it diagonal, cut it in half, or leave it hole.
Everybody's got a different answer, And according to this down
the middle, diagonal or leave it intact. Thirty two percent
cut their sandwiches in half. There's something wrong with you.
Thirty five percent said diagonal, diaroxy, that's the way you
do it. And thirty three percent said to leave the
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sandwich intact. You're just a psycho if you do that.
Out it at all. Yeah, because when.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
You cut it in half, it gives you the illusion
that you have a whole other sandwich.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Course, of course.
Speaker 6 (27:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
And if it's in half and it's on a plate,
it leaves this space right in the middle to throw
some doritos something thirty well, diagonal, like any sandwich on
that list. No, I love sandwiches. I don't know if
it's a food. Well maybe because there's so much variety.
If if somebody said, you can only eat sandwiches for
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the rest of your life, but you can eat any
kind of sandwiches, I could do that. But if you
had to eat one food for the rest of your
life breakfast, lunch, dinner, can't eat anything else for the
rest of your life, what would it be spaghetti and meatballs.
Really wow? For me, it'd be a tie. You'd eat
a tie? Uh No, a tie between pizza, pizza and
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tacos will depends on what day you asked me. Today,
I'd say tacos. Tomorrow, I'll say two things.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
You didn't say that I could have two things.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Oh, I said it's a tie. I would take one.
Tell me I could have a tie. What would be
your second besides spaghetti and meatballs? That's weird? Why is
that weird? It's no different than PETI is a perfect
food because it it is. It's a comfort food and
carbs and fat.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
Yeah, it's it's easy to eat.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
It's just I would just get tired of it.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Well, I would get if I'm eating it every day.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
If it's what would be I could have? Well, here's
you can mix it up a little like so you
could make turkey meatballs. You didn't have to stick to
that food, I don't. You can make your meatballs out
of turkey, You could make them out of beef, you
can make them out of chicken. You do whatever you
want there. You could change your sauces up right, But
all you can eat is spaghetti and me you.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
Have two things. See, that's not fair because I only
have one.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
What would be your second pizza? Yeah, there you go.
I feel like there's a lot of variety when it
comes to sandwiches and pizza, and there's a lot of
variety when it comes to tacos too, So you could
at least make it interesting every day.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Well, you didn't give me that variety rule until after
you'd made me pick.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Well you still pick spaghetti and meatballs, still delicious. So yeah,
today tacos, I would say, I would saying tacos. Tomorrow
you ask me, I'd probably say pizza. It is seven
forty seven. We will take care some quick business here.
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Speaker 1 (30:22):
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Do you have like any recurring dreams? Yes? I do.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
What is it that I'm trying to fly but I cannot?
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Oh I've actually had that one, but in mind I can?
Is that? And that's the thing.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
My wife said that she flies in her dreams.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
I've never had the dream where I fly. Let me
ask you question, like like flying like Superman or flying
a plane like flying like Superman. Okay, see mine is
actually like I'm convinced in a past life or something
that is a pilot. I have these dreams where I'm
flying a plane and I know how to fly, and
it's the weirdest thing. And then I wake up and
I think I can fly. No, I can't. What am
(32:32):
I doing? That was a dream? You're flying like Superman?
Speaker 3 (32:35):
I'm flying like Superman, but I can never get off
the ground like you know how Like you ever see
like a balloon that's on its last leg and it's
just kind of popping off the ground.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
So you start to but you can't.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
It's like I try to fly and I do that.
I just kind of bounce off the ground, and I've
never had the dream where I actually fly. Every dream
I've ever had has always been trying to get started.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
How about and your wife says she can fly, you can? Yeah,
what about you? I don't take of every planes, but
I would. I wouldn't mind having a dream where I
could fly. Oh yeah, me too.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
I've always wanted to have it, but I've never had
the flying dream that would be I'm always struggling to
do it.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
I used to have this recurring nightmare when I was
really young, you know, like grade school, and I would
freakiest thing. I would wake up and I really wouldn't
remember it. I would remember faces, but they'd be blurred,
and i'd you know, I'd wake up screaming, having this nightmare,
and parents would be like, what's wrong, what's wrong? I
can't remember? I can't remember. And then I might have
(33:36):
had this dream like fifty times when I was a kid.
It's always the same one, and you'd wake up and
you wouldn't remember, but you knew enough that it was
that same dream, if that makes sense. Yeah, And then
the last couple excuse me, last couple of times I
had it, I remembered little bits and pieces and I
was being put on this like, uh, some sort of
like torture device where they're like wrapping your legs and
(34:00):
your arms and then stretching you. Okay, and like a
rack like a rack. But now understand, I'm like seven
years old. I don't know what a rack is. We're
watching TV one night. I think it was like a
James Bond movie or something. I'm like eight or nine
years old, and I think it was whatever it was.
(34:21):
They were throwing this guy on a rack and they're
tying his hands up on his feet up, and they're
spinning a wheel to like stretch, and I'm like, I
freak the hell out of That's it. That's it. It
always makes me wonder about like reincarnation or something like.
Because I had saw it somewhere, Well, that's the thing is,
you know, yeah exactly. You would think, man, I must
(34:43):
have seen that somewhere, But when I saw it for
the first time, then it all made sense and I
was like, whoa, that's the you know, cause I don't
even think back then I could explain this to my parents.
So the number one dream that people have, sixty five
percent of people have had this nightmare falling I've definitely
had that falling, but I never hit the ground. Well,
(35:04):
I just gently bounce off the ground fly. Oh no,
I thought you were saying when you fall, Well, no,
it's the same thing when I fell, Like so, I can't.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
I can't get airborne like Superman.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
But I've never had the falling because I'm still like
I had.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
I've had the falling and I either wake up or
I keep waiting to hit and then it's like I
just landed on cotton pillows, or sometimes it's like, oh,
that wasn't bad at all. Second most common dream is
being chased over sixty percent. Third most dying. I don't
(35:44):
think I've ever had have a dream about dying, huh.
Next one would be feeling lost, then feeling trapped, then
being attacked, then missing an important an important events like
when you're like high school college you would always have
(36:06):
to dreams about like going to school and staying out,
of being in the wrong class or forgetting your assignment.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Or I still have the college dream, and it's the same.
It's the last day of class and it's the day
of finals, and I've realized that I've forgotten to go
to class all semester.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
And I don't. Oh yes, I've had that one. Yeah,
and in college and it was like you, I still
have it. I still have it where you're you're like like,
oh my, that's so funny because I've absolutely had that
one where I'd be in a class and it was
like maybe it was time for the final or something,
and I realized I had my schedule. I had not
been going to this class all semester. Oh my god.
(36:44):
It was terrible. I hated those. I still have it.
Or I would have the ones where I couldn't find
my class, like I couldn't find the lecture hall. I
couldn't find you know, and I'm searching all over and
I'm in the wrong class at the wrong time. It's like,
you know what, it's all that, you know, stress of.
Speaker 3 (37:03):
School, and you know what dream has recently started happening,
is that it's we have thirty seconds to air. My
password doesn't work. Oh yeah, and I have to like
redo everything in radio.
Speaker 1 (37:15):
We you know, we've all had to be the dead
air the dead air dreams. Yeah, those where songs running
out and you can't get the next one in, or
something's frozen, it won't Yeah, I haven't had one of
those use.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
Your name of password, dough match. I have to reset
your password. You need to call it administrator. I have
that dream.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Ever since the everything went to computers years ago, I
don't have that. I don't think I've had that dream since.
Mine's just changed. It's updated with the times. It is
eight eighteen. We will take care some business here, Florida Man.
Just around the corner. You're listening to DC's Classic Rock.
It's big one hundred DC's Classic Rock. It's a big
one hundred Africa total. There's something about I'm always like,
(37:56):
kudos for somehow working in the What does he say
that Sarngetty into a song? And now when I ever
hear it, it just stands out. I getty like, did
he just work Sarngetty into a song? It is amazing?
It is. I was just looking. There's a Florida Man
(38:17):
book that you can buy. I might have to go
pick this up. You can actually, I guess it's a
collection of Florida Man stories. Why didn't we think of that?
I don't know, like a five hundred page book of
all the crazy stuff that's happened in Florida.
Speaker 4 (38:33):
It's a good idea right in front of a sim We're.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Like, it is time for Florida man. Florida man, it's
another case. It's someone attacking someone with food. It's Halloween,
so this time will go candy and irate Florida man
got into a sticky legal situation when he allegedly tossed
a lollipop at a Family Dollar manager during a heated argument. Dalton,
(39:01):
twenty four years old, was arrested and charged with a
simple battery and misdemeanor following the confrontation in Clearwater, So
he waited in line to be checked out of the
chain store, he got into a verbal argument with the
manager that boiled over, pulled a lollipop out of his mouth,
threw it at him. Piece of candy hit the manager
(39:24):
in the chest. Incident was caught on camera witnessed by
the employees. The victim was not injured. Duh, that's fun.
Church ordered Reid to go back to the Family Dollar
store or not to go back to the Family Dollar store.
He's banned not have any contact with the manager ps.
(39:45):
He was also charged with possession of drugs and paraphernalia
after the incident, which is typically the case. We talked
about this before. I'll never understand what we've had, everything
from tacos to burritos to slapping somebody upside the head
with a piece of pizza, and the fact that these
people like, all right, maybe that dude was being a jerk,
(40:05):
right right, and he threw a lollipop, patchy and it
hits you in the chest. You're gonna press charges. I
was assaulted and say you were assaulted because he threw
a lollipop at you.
Speaker 3 (40:15):
See this takes away when you're actually assaulted by something.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
This is crazy. Like to remember, there was one a
couple of weeks ago, maybe a couple of months ago.
It was a husband and wife domestic dispute where he
threw he hit her in the face with a tortilla.
Yeah yeah, and she pressed charges and he got a
You got an assault charge for throwing a tortilla tea
at her. I'm pretty sure that's not gonna hurt you.
(40:41):
It is a eight thirty one rock. That's a different story.
That's assault. That that's not that's assault. Eight thirty one
DC's classic rock. Dennis will be in with sports on
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Just after nine o'clock. It's Big one hundred. DC's class Crockets,
Big one hundred. You give love a bad name. There's
Bonchiovii and the Dodgers are World Series champs. Huh how
about that?
Speaker 8 (41:15):
Anybody who hates the Yankees has another favorite team. They
rejoicing today The Yankees have lost. Yeah, good, long lived
the Dodgers, and well it was the best team in baseball.
They deserve to win. Shohe Atani great year, amazing f
the Yankees.
Speaker 1 (41:33):
What makes him so good?
Speaker 2 (41:35):
You know what?
Speaker 8 (41:36):
He's a prodigy, big, strong and just on another level
of being able to hit and run and catch and
when he's healthy, can pitch too. It's really incredible. I
mean these guys come once every fifty years, right, right, yeah,
I mean his numbers are Ruth garrig them audio freaking
Actually nobody ever did the fifty to fifty before, right,
(41:58):
you know, I just it's incredible stuff. Man, It's and
he's in one of the largest markets after getting out
of Anaheim, thank god. But the Los Angeles whatever they're
calling now, the Angels. Good for him to be a Dodger.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
I didn't even know Anaheim's in LA. Now, yeah, well
they're called the Los Angeles Angels. Hey, I don't follow
baseball closely enough. Nobody doesn't, Nobody cares. Why is that
they've got a shortening? I think on TV the world
we live.
Speaker 8 (42:29):
In now is opposed to when you and I grew up,
when we had idle time on our hands to listen
or watch a ball game. It's completely different. Plus the
games are three and a half hours long at least.
And on top of it, you know you knew where
you could find your baseball games?
Speaker 1 (42:43):
Now you good luck? Yeah, good luck?
Speaker 8 (42:46):
And Major League Baseball is one of the few sports
packages that it's still not regionalized properly. I mean, they
still have a carriage issue with Orioles and Nats games
in this area, and they have for twenty games twenty years,
which is I mean.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
Come on, it's ridiculou I fear that the NFL is
getting dangerously close to that I can't find my games thing.
I know you had talked about that last night with
Netflix and Peacock, and I know it's about making money,
but football was Almazon that I could count on that
I can go home, turn on the TV, and I
(43:19):
will get that game. Yes, And there have been several
times over the last couple of years where I go
home and I can't find the game I want to watch,
even with the package. But I think that's that that's
streaming in general now. Yeah, I mean, if you want
to even if you're a soccer fan, I think a
lot of people know that Apple Plus has an MLS package.
I think most people know that if you're a fan.
Speaker 8 (43:38):
But if you're just kind of a casual fan and
you want to watch a DC United game, you're wondering
where the hell of games are or NWSL I'll tell
you what you know. If you're a spirit fan, good
luck finding a game.
Speaker 1 (43:49):
And I am so.
Speaker 8 (43:50):
I can go to Ion, I can go to the
NWSL plus app, I can go to cbs A Sports,
I can go to Amazon Prime, I can go on
and on. Their game are all over the place. And
you know what, if you're a fan, you're right, it's
very confusing to find a sporting of it. But I
think that's kind of the climate we're in now with
all the streaming apps out there.
Speaker 1 (44:09):
What are you gonna do the world is changing. Yeah,
you're old. Well that's what I'm saying. The world is changing.
We're getting old, and uh, you know it's it's.
Speaker 8 (44:17):
So the kiddies coming by the gated community for a
little candy at the Jackson estates, what's happening there? What
kind of are you giving out? Full candy bars? You
do that behind the gated community?
Speaker 6 (44:26):
Right?
Speaker 1 (44:27):
Well what candy bars? Now, I'm not big on Halloween.
So here's what I do here, grumpy old man statement,
stand by. I tell the the guy at the uh
the gate, security guard at the gate, we'll call him Ben,
tried to steer John try to steer the kids in
a different direction. I then kill all the lights, right
so it makes it look like I'm ahah And then
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I actually block the driveway with the Mercedes and the
U and the BMW's.
Speaker 8 (44:54):
Sir, that is well played so that people can't walk
up to anybody else that comes by. Jackson hides around
the huge place he lives at, an eggs your car.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
And the kids that do get through, the kids that
do get through, yes they get not full size, king sized?
Oh nice. Yeah, I'm all done. I'm talking like Elon musk. Hello,
well done, sir, king sized KitKat, king size Snickers, king
size Hershey's.
Speaker 8 (45:19):
Yeah, all right, So I heard you talk to Florio
today from Pro Football Talk. He's awesome and he is
he knows his stuff. How are you feeling about this
Commanders Giants game? Because I'm a little worried.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (45:31):
Not only because it's a road game and it's an
NSC East battle, but I'm worried about coming off this
emotional high of this incredible hail Merry game and how
they will respond.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Dennis, I am still jaded from last season. Every game
worries me. We do have a lot of PTSD from
last year doing.
Speaker 8 (45:50):
There is not a game waiting for the other shoe
to drop, correct.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
There is not a game that I don't stress over.
Speaker 8 (45:57):
Yeah, yeah, no, a lot different though, six and two
that makes it worse.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
Yeah, it's just can't be. Is this real? I will
tell you this though.
Speaker 8 (46:06):
If they the points were now was three, If they
beat the Giants this weekend and they put that separation
between another nfcast team by the way, it's two and six.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
That's it. That's it for the Giants, then they only
have to worry about the Eagles at that point. Yeah,
and both really, you know the Eagles are because I
think Rallis is done.
Speaker 8 (46:24):
I might be dead wrong about that, but I just
think that team is decimated with bad attitudes and not
the right players. I mean, this is a team that
could have acquired Derreck Henry if they wanted to, and
they they chose.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
To take it back because they couldn't afford them. Yeah right, okay, Jerry,
all right, but you can afford Dak Prescott with the
largest deal ever given to it.
Speaker 8 (46:43):
And by the way, I'm gonna say this too, because
I watched it. If Dallas gains this year, it's not
Dak's fault completely. But that team isn't just disarrayed. And
you know what, somebody brought it up. I don't know,
Logan Paulson earlier in the week, but somebody brought up
that that team's really missing our head coach and Dan Quinn. Yeah,
that defense is not the same. Oh, I think it
was not even close to the same.
Speaker 6 (47:03):
Now.
Speaker 8 (47:03):
Micah Parsons isn't playing right now. He's got a high
ankle Springs has been out for weeks. That guy leads
the defense, but they're missing.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Dan Quinn I think it was LeVar who pointed LeVar
did Yeah, yeah, okay, LeVar Arrington pointed that out that
you can really see the absence of Quinn and Dallas.
Speaker 8 (47:17):
Listen, coaches make difference, pure example Dan here this year. Yeah,
I mean, coaches make differences, right, And and you know, LaVar,
I talked about this too, about the players and you
you got this in training camp because we kind of
felt it of the players buying into Dan Quinn. And
now that we've seen the byproduct of it, about the winning,
the culture that he's provided here, it's impressive to watch.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
Man all. I have final question for you, Yeah, final question.
Why are the six and two Texans not the favorite
against the two and six Jets? I sweary Night football
tonight on Amazon at home too, right, I swear I
looked and it had the Jets favorite. Maybe I read
that wrong, but I saw it earlier this morning and
I went, what you went to your gambling app? I
(48:03):
don't gamble, Dennis.
Speaker 8 (48:04):
Oh boy, do you ever If that's what you want
to tell missus Jackson, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (48:08):
I don't gamble Dennis. Right now?
Speaker 8 (48:10):
The Jets, no, the the Houston Texans are favored by
a point and a half.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
Okay, all right, then I must need to get some sleep.
Maybe I was looking across it. I do.
Speaker 8 (48:20):
But by the way, that's in New York tonight. But
that that I wouldn't touch that point the ten foot
pol and boy, I am just cheering on Houston tonight.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
Yeah, go Houston. I just want to see the Demisa Aaron.
We all do. He's one of the biggest a holes
and all of planets. I just don't want to see
his career in like that. He was a fantastic player.
You know it is eight forty nine. All right, guys,
thank you, Hey, Happy Halloween. But come is a nice
gentle kind man today? Yes, yeah I am. I am wonderful. Yeah,
(48:53):
I'll be swinging by your desk first st eight hours
and ready to go. Coming to get some candy from
me in a bit. Hey, let's give always tickets for
Kathleen Madigan a comedy show here big thanks to our
friends at Love Nation. What have we learned on the
show today? What do we got?
Speaker 3 (49:06):
Florida man got in trouble because he assaulted a family
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Speaker 1 (49:11):
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From Big one hundred, DC's Classic Rocket. It's Big one hundred,
and let's say if you can get a winner here
for what have we learned on the show today, we'll
go to the phones.
Speaker 6 (49:21):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Who's this? Hi? Hi Gina? How are you good? Good?
If you were listening this morning, Florida man got in
trouble for assaulting somebody with this. What was it? Oh, lollipop,
you got it? Very good? Right on. Hey, we're gonna
set you up with tickets to see a comedy show
with Kathleen Madigan.
Speaker 6 (49:41):
Oh fantastic, funny.
Speaker 1 (49:44):
Awesome. Well you're gonna be there, so stand by and
we'll get you all set up. Okay, thanks so much.
I'm doing you too. We'll have more of those to
give away tomorrow morning. Right here on DC's Classic Rocket,
it's a Big one hundred.