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In its earliest days, the majorfunction of radio was news. What's going
on here? Beautiful? Let everybodygo, Why don't you put on a
show and charge it? Mission?Okay, so I would say something would

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music, I'm comedy. Now you'retalking. They will be a show for
everyone who loves music and murder.Coming on. We gotta take show to
do. Showtime? Are you ready? I'm ready? Get your baby job.
Good morning is Washington's classic Cracket's Bigone hundred and six oh nine Big

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Rock Mornings. Jackson here, Icannot wait till the rest of this story
comes out. You said that theSecret Service agents that were protect protecting Biden's
granddaughter. Apparently the story goes tothree guys trying to break into an unmarked
Secret Service car. Yeah, andthen the story goes they shot at him.

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That was in Georgetown too, Yes, Georgetown, and the official to
spoke on the matter said they couldnot discuss details that the investigation publicly.
But I'm anxious to see how thisturns out, because Secret Service is not
just going to fire on three unarmeddudes breaking into a car. And then
I started thinking, well, they'reprobably weapons in the car, so they

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would definitely want to stop them.Yeah, And my next thought was Secret
Service doesn't miss no, No,if they were really shooting at you,
you would not be getting up offthe ground anytime soon. I have a
friend that was in the Secret Servicefor like fifteen years. Best shot I've

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ever seen in my life. Ofcourse, the guy's a fre again incredible
marksman. So the first thing thatthrew me off when I saw that was
like shots were fired, no onewas hit, And I was like,
well, they weren't trying to hityou then, So I don't know if
it's just a warning shot to getthem to scatter. That's what I'm thinking,
because everything about this, I mean, first of all, it's like

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the mindset, the mentality of oh, I want to steal that Secret Service
car. But I wonder if theythough if it was unmarked, Well,
you know exactly what they look likewhen you see them, even though they're
unmarked. I mean, they're hardto miss, you, Yeah, you
can't, especially when you live here, you know. So it's very possible
they were trying to break into thecar, not necessarily to take the car,

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but maybe thinking there were weapons inthe car. Just a bad idea
all the way around, and Thething is, this happened. This happened
in Georgetown on M Street while itwas busy. Yeah, and three people
seen fleeing the scene in a redcar. They put out a bulletin and
that's about the last update I sawon it. But I'm really anxious to
see how this plays out because iwant to know why they fired her,

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why they had to fight, becauseagain they don't miss dude, they were
trying to stop you. They wouldhave. So let's see. We got
Brett Michael's tickets to give away today. We're doing five four, three two
one. It is Tuesday, sowe have fourth row tickets to give away
for the show coming up this weekendnineteenth, plus all this week tickets for

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the Commander's Giants home game this weekend, and for the big word of the
week. We give you a newletter at seven thirty this morning. We
have Kiss tickets for the show inBaltimore on the twenty ninth of November.
So lots of cool stuff to giveaway. Oh and overtime with Coach Ron
is tonight, so I'll see someof you out at DC Prime Stake and
Lobsters along with Julie Donaldson and CoachRon Rivera. So hope you can make

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it out. We gave away somecool upfront tables for that event. Yeah,
so so we'll definitely see a fewof you out there. All right,
So we got to take care somequick business. Here. It is
six twelve, Good morning. It'sa big one hundred Jackson Rocks DC.
Big one hundred, Washington's Classic Rocktroll. There's a class. It's Washington's

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Classic Rock Big one hundred on atwo fourth Tuesday. We got a couple
from Ozzie coming up here in justa bit. Uh, we have tickets
to give away doing the five fourthree two one on Brett Michaels. That
show is coming up this weekend.So yesterday fifth row tickets, today,
fourth row. By the time Fridayrolls around, we have you right up
in front. Brett sweating on yourface does not sound appealing. Uh,

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no, front row tickets. Sothat does sound pretty good. If you've
ever been a front row to areally good rock show, that the part
about like sweat flying all over youis is true. It's absolutely one true.
I used to go see ac DCa lot when I was a kid,
and you see how Angus Young movesaround stage a lot, and he's
always whipping his head back and forth, and mid by, mid show,

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he'd just be drenched. And I'vebeen in the front row for an ac
DC concert. He'd come to thefront of the stage. Heyby's swinging his
head and sweat was just just flyingall over you as part of the experience.
I was front row a poison showyears and years ago. Somebody had

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thrown a brawl on stage here,and so Brett picked up the brawl and
was like dancing around with it andthen tossed it out of the crowd.
So I got it. It waslike me and then one other dude,
so were like, all right,we'll split in half. And so we
ripped this bra in half. Itook a cup and he took a cup.
And I had this cup hanging onmy wall for years and it smelled,

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oh, you have a brownish colorlike you know. Once the once
the sweat that was already in itstarted to just kind of eat away at
it. Oh yeah. Man.As a souvenir, ask women about boob
sweat. They'll tell you. I'vedone a whole topic on on on the
air before. Oh my god,it's the boob sweat the under boob sweat.

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Uh, And then we got intothis whole conversation about how many bras
a woman owns and how many wouldyou say? Would you say that in
rotation? Like so for me,it's like, yeah, I got don't
god knows how many pair of underwear, but it's a new pair every day,
right hopefully tournamentside, I always assumedit was the same for bras,

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they just put a new one onevery day, not the case, I
would say five. Yeah. Somost of the people that called in,
the women that were calling in wherethey have a favorite and maybe a second
favorite, and they'll rotate between liketwo of them all week. But then
it becomes a problem with the boobsweat because then they constantly have to wash
them. This is stuff you canlearn on this program. Right back me

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up, ladies, phone number,hang on to a one and four nine
three one double three, because I'mgoing to ask you to use it.
Starting in just seconds, we're gonnaplay a game called twenty minute Trivia for
and it is exactly that, atrivia contest that runs for twenty minutes for
fourth row Bret Michael's tickets. Soalso give me time to get some more

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caffeine in me because I slept likethree hours last night and felas Lucky just
could not sleep for the life ofme. It's one of those toss and
turns and toss and turn nights.So twenty minute trivia. I'm gonna give
you a trivia question. Usually it'spretty difficult. I'd say this is kind
of difficult. I try to makeit to where it's not super easy to
google, like you might have toput a little thought into it. And

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all the guesses in the world arewelcome. Right, there is no wrong
answer, Well, there is awrong answer, but there's no wrong answer
in the contest because the goal isto keep calling. So give you the
trivia question. If someone gets it, great, you're a winner. If
not, the final caller at theend of twenty minutes win surprise. So
eventually time's gonna run out and it'sgoing to be like, Hi, rich,

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you guess, and even if youget it wrong, if you're the
final caller, you win. Sosomeone always wins and we run it for
yeah, roughly twenty minutes. Sotoday's trivia question this is, let's see,
let's find a way to word this. Uh yeah, all right,
decapitation is the punishment for what inIndonesia right now. There could be a

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couple different correct answers on this one, but you got to get the one
I have that is that's that's howit works, Okay, So there's probably
there could be I'm looking at itgoing on. I think there could be
two or three things. Where tolook Indonesia. Oh that's not is into
where is it where they the deathpenalty for drugs like that, like even

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a joint, they'll kill you.Singapore? I think it's Singapore. Possibly.
I think it's Singapore. I'm gonnalook that up because I have a
great story about a backpacker friend ofmine and a guy that got caught in
Singapore with with weed and they weregoing to put him to death almost positive
at Singapore anyway. So the decapitationis the punishment for this under Indonesian law,

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all right, right, start callingone eight hundred four nine three one
double o three, get it right, win the prize, and if not,
we just give it away to thefinal caller. At the other twenty
minutes, it is Big one hundredWashington's Classic Rockets Big one hundred twenty minute
Trivia. We look for the answer. You get it, you win the
prize. Fourth row Brett Michaels tickets. Uh. If you don't get it,
well, we just give the prizeaway to the final caller. Question

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this morning, decapitation is the punishmentfor what crime? Under Indonesian law?
Hi, Big one hundred, who'sthis Ailey? What's your guess? Murder?
Murder? Very good guess, andit would seem like the obvious guest,
but no incorrect? Try again,all right? Oh maam, thank

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you, Hi, Big one hundred. Who's this? Yes, Jacob,
what's your guest this morning? I'mguessing it for murder. Murder would seem
like the obvious choice and probably willbe the general consensus. But no,
incorrect, not the answer we're lookingfor. Try again, right, all
right? Good than Washington's Classic Rocket. It's Big one hundred, all right.

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The question decapitation, although it's anold law, uh, is the
punishment for what under Indonesian law?One eight hundred four nine three one double
O three. Washington's Classic Rock.That's a big one hundred. And there's
Asky Osbourne flying high again. It'sbig rec mornings Jackson here six forty three.

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We're playing twenty minute trivia. Thisis how it works. One eight
hundred and four nine three one doubleo three. We give you a trivia
question, typically pretty tough to get, not something you can just google,
and uh we look for answers.But at the end of twenty minutes,
if we don't have a winner,we just give the prize away to the
final caller, so someone always wins. Get it or not? Brett Michael's

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fourth row tickets up for grabs.That number again, one eight hundred four
nine three one double o three highbig one hundred. What's you guess?
H feeling your neighbor's chicken. That'sthat's a great guess, But no,
not the answer we're looking for.Try again, Hi, big one hunter,
what's your guess? Joe? I'msaying adultree, adultrey. That's it's

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you know what how I said thatthere was probably more than one correct answer,
you just had to get the onethat we have here. I bet
you. I bet your adultery isgoing to get you the decapitation. Your
Indonesian law too. By the way, this is an old law and someone
dove into it and uh, itused to be the law. It has

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since changed, but it's still prettyharsh. And we'll talk about that when
we get a winter coming up here. Uh, in just a few It
is time for things I know thatyou don't that I learned just this morning
on the way. Uh. So, did you know that karaoke Japanese the

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word karaoke that stands for empty orchestra. I learned that this morning, empty
orchestra makes perfect sense. Queen's originaltitle for the song Bohemian Rhapsody was the
Cowboys song I'm Glad they went withBohemian Rhapsody. The only person with the

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star on the Hollywood Walk of Famethat's not on the sidewalk is Muhammad Ali.
He's on the wall of the KodakTheater, and that's because he said
he did not want anyone walking onthe name Mohammad. He's the only one
on the wall. Huh. Itis impossible to die in quicksand in the
way that's depicted in old movies.If you're anywhere close to my age,

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you know that it turned out tonot really be as big of a concern
as we thought it was when wewere kids. I was convinced that at
some point in my life I wasgoing to have to be rescued from quicksand
because it was on every TV showyou ever watched. It's actually impossible to
dot Like I shouldn't say it's impossible. Anything is possible, but it's impossible
to die in quicksand the way theydepict it in the movies and TV shows,

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because you won't sink that far somethingto do with the amount of water
in the human body. And youcan only go down to about waste deep
and quickstand and you'll actually float.You float in it. Well, you
don't. It's hard to say youfloat when you're like liquid sand, but
yes, basically, the composition ofthe water in your body will not let
you sink below the level of thewater and quicksand and you get stuck the

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way they show in every so youcan get stuck. But they say,
you know how they used to sayin the movies, like don't move,
and every time they move they sunka little bit more. Moving actually helps
you in quicksand. It's complete oppositeit what we saw on TV. They
don't have to pull like the vinefrom a tree to pull you out.
And then your horse falls in thehorse eye. Yeah, and everybody carriage

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tries to rescue falls in and all, no, you won't sink and disappointing
the danger however, and this hashappened with quicksand is it's typically found near
the ocean because it's basically mud,sand and water creating this goop right rising

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tides. There have been people thathave been caught in quicksand even if it's
only up to their waist, stomach, chest, but then the tide comes
in and drowns them. Can youimagine? I was thinking about that this
morning. I'm like, well,if you were stuck and the tide was
coming in, it would come in, you'd have to hold your breath,
it would go out, you'd comein, you'd have to hold your breath,
it would go out, and theneventually it's coming all the way in

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and you're just underwater. And there'sso many layers to that death. I
mean, first you fall a quicksandso your panic is like, oh no,
I've fallen in quicksand I'm gonna diein quicksand And then when it only
comes up to your waist, youhave that relaxing feeling of full and then
recedes, and it recedes. Itwould be a torturous death. Torture.

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That's a way to go right there. That's things I know that you don't.
I think the biggest one that surprisedme this morning was I had no
idea Bohemian Rhapsody was originally titled theCowboy Song. It blows me what?
All right, So we'll see oneeight hundred and four nine three one double
o three. We'll see if wecan get a winner on twenty minute trivia,
because our time is just about up, which means somebody's gonna win.

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Fourth row Brett Michael's tickets coming upon Big one hundred, Washington's Classic Crock
Big one hundred and twenty minute Trivia. We are just about out of time,
so we got to get a winnerhere, and we'll go to the
phones. One eight hundred and fournine three one double oh three. The
question this morning, decapitation is thepunishment for this crime under Indonesian law.

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Hi, Big one hundred, who'sthis? My named Shelley Kelley. What's
your guest? I'm gonna say beinga Christian girl. Ah, that's a
very good guest too, but noincorrect drag again? All right, thank
you, Hi Big one hundred.What's your guess? Yes? I think
it's the action planning of yourself.What's your name, Brandon? You were

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gonna be the winner anyway, becauseyou are right at twenty minutes, so
you are our final caller. Butnot only that, you actually correctly answered
the question. Yes, it's masturbation, all right, Yes, playing with
yourself. Yes, that will getyou decapitated in Indonesia. Actually they did
a dive into that, and turnsout the whoever's in charge in Indonesia now

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says that it is no longer decapitation, but according to their national law,
you can get thirty two months injail. I mean that beats decapitation,
but thirty two months in jail formasturbation, really, it's so crazy.
All right, all right, buddy, we got you four throw Brett Michael's

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tickets. Thank you you batman.Hang on, we're gonna get you all
set up. Washington's classic crocket thebig one hundred, first two from Pink
Floyd Second coming up here in justa few two for Tuesday seven to eleven.
It's a big rec Morning's Jackson heresome news tidbits. Census Bureau says
the world population just hit eight billionpeople. I can't even fathom that eight

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billion people. Uh, I drivehome every day, about half of those
around the Beltway. The new Applewatches coming out, I think I'm gonna
pull the trigger. Finally it's gonnabe the request to the wife for a
Christmas present. The new one's gonnamonitor blood pressure, blood glucose, and
sleep apnea. Sleep apnea, Yeah, I'll tell if you've got to sleep

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appening. I told you that mybrother in law. Is one of the
big selling points for me too,is it does pick up on health stuff,
especially now with blood pressure. Idon't know how it's going to monitor
glucose, but says it will.My brother in law found out he had
ah aphib from wearing his watch.Kept giving him a warning. So he

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goes to see his doctor and they'relike, yeah, you do, and
we need to take care of that. And they did. They did,
like an ablation or something where theygo in and zap something to fix it.
But he would have never known,never known without that Apple watch.
Uh. And saw this last night. Republican Senator Tim Scott has dropped out
of the presidential race. If youjust said who that's why he dropped out.

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I used to know a guy namedTim Scott. I think it was
a different guy. Ye properly,Yeah, because guy used to do that
thing with the knife and his fingers. You know, you hold your fingers
on the table and you take theknife as fast as you can and go,
Yeah, that's stupid. Different guy, that's yeah, different guy.
Pretty sure it's a different guy.Well, who knows. I dug a

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little more into the quicksand we weretalking about with things I know this morning
that you can't actually die, notthe way they depict it in the movies
and TV shows when we were kids. It's not like you're gonna fall into
quick sand and slowly but surely gounder and drown. It looks like the

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real dangers are, like we talkedabout rising tides, because you typically find
quicksand near the ocean, so there'sa drowning danger there, and then being
trapped for any duration, starvation,exposure, lack of resources, animals eating.
Yea, it depends on how longyou will well. I think it'd
be pretty safe from animals because ifthey take a shot at you, they're

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going into and you're stuck next toeach other. But they say wiggling your
legs will create space between your appendagesand the sand and make it easier to
get out, because they had alwaystold you on the TV, shit,
don't move, don't move. Everytime you moved, you sunk a little
deeper. Well why can't you justwalk to the edge and climb out.

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Well, it's because it's like it'sit does trap you. I mean it
does like you know, think aboutit. It's mud, sand and just
enough water to liquify it. Soit's like falling in cement right worse because
it makes it to where you can'tmove. Does it pull you over like
once you step into it, Doesit like pull you out into the middle

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of it? I don't think so. But like I think if you were
close enough to the edge, youcould probably pull yourself out. But I
think the fear would be that youweren't close enough to the the edge.
You took a big step in andyou're too far away. You get it
from the edge. Yeah, Well, uh, it appears that it's just
the way you're you're the water contentin your body is uh. I have

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more questions about quicksand now than Idid before. Quicksand is denser than the
human body, so people and animalscan get trapped and you can be immobilized,
but you won't get sucked down anddrown. All right, so you're
not gonna don't worry about it.Here's the thing. You're gonna go your
whole life. You're never gonna fallin quicksand. There's that. It's never
gonna happen. I know they madeit seem like it was gonna happen,

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you know, every other weekend andwe were growing up. But I'm pretty
sure you're safe. I'd love totalk to someone who's ever fallen in quicksand,
like, has ever experienced it,because I don't think I've met a
single person that has fallen in quicksand, not one. I don't think I've
met a single person that has seenquicksand I have not. Like the existence

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of quicksand and ghosts is the samething to me. I've never seen either
one. Yeah, but ghost arereal. Yeah, real, They're real,
dude, Whatever they're real. Where'smy fame? Where's myame? You
just keep hating on ghost and whatever, keep hating on ghost in one day,
house is going to be haunted?Speaking of your house with the tunnels
under it. I read a coolstory on the is it the mansion on

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O Street. Did you know thatit has like seventy over seventy different secret
secret passages and tunnels, And nowI want to go see it because it's
like a hotel slash. I thinkthey use it for like long term rentals,
and everything in the building is forsale, meaning like if you see

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a picture on the wall, youcan offer them money in those It's it's
called the Mansion on O Street andgoogle it. Check it out. Man.
It's like because I read a storyon it and uh and the what
sucked me in was the seventy differentsecret passages and tunnels. And the cool
thing about it is there are nolike velvet velvet ropes. There's no like

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please don't touch, keep your handsoff. The Lady's like, you can
explore the whole thing. You cando whatever you want. You can come
all the way through, go throughthe tunnels. They were talking about secret
passages behind mirrors, you know,faith out doors. I don't know,
but I'm going. I read thestory. I'm like, I'm going,
that's on the that's on the listthis week. All right, we've got

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Commander's tickets to give away. CommandersGiants tickets to give away, and that's
where the game coming up this weekend, and we're going with a the az
Tech Death Whistle because it just gaveme another reason to pull out the Aztec
death Whistle. And I thought itwould take much longer to pull out the

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az Tech Death Whistle again, butit didn't. I said, I'm pulling
it out today. If you longstory short, this was in the news
several weeks ago. They found theseare archaeological dig somewhere in Mexico, like
an old civilization, and they foundthese whistles that when you blow into them.
We talked about this right around Halloween. When you blow into them,

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they sound like a person screaming,right. They're not really sure what they
were made for. Some people acouple different theories. One of the theories
is the warriors would cover themselves inpaint and blow these whistles. And if
you can imagine hundreds of these goingoff at the same time, sounds like
people screaming, that would be prettyfrightening. It was like a pre war

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ritual. Some people thought they werejust ceremonial the commanders. Yeah, should
have these. Oh god, everyplayer, yeah, that way, think
about that that I can't imagine everybodyon the line has them. Nobody's gonna
I'm saying, I'm thinking about thefans. Think. Can you imagine what
a stadium of these would sound like? Could you imagine facing a team and
they're like, yeah, they're like, yeah, blow them before they come

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out on the right field, rightright on the field. What's just as
they're getting ready to hike the ball? Yeah? What's the New Zealand war
dance that rugby players do? What'sthat called again? A hookah? A
hakka? What was it called?I actually went to a wedding where they
where they did that. They didit at the wedding and it was awesome.
You always see the New Zealand rugbyteams do it before games. It's

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like a traditional war dance of sorts. I want to say. It's called
that the hakka, the hakka.How's this felt? Hk a? Okay?
All right, So it's a hakkaAnd if you've never seen one of
those, google it and watch avideo of it. It's cool. You're
like, all right, that's cool. Anyway, here's the Aztec death whistle.

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Sounds like a scream, doesn't it. They call it the scariest sound
on Earth. Yeah, and Ibought one of these and then crash.
Of course, always wanted to belike me when got one. I think
I got my first. That's thesound you want to listen for. It
could happen at any point this morningbefore nine o'clock. The minute you hear

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that sound, it really does soundlike a person screaming. The minute you
hear that sound, one eight ninethree one DOUBLET three, we'll take the
first color through and we will setyou up for tickets to see the Commanders,
Giants and FedEx Field this weekend.It is seven to twenty. Good
Morning, Rock Rock One Morning withJackson on Washington's Classic Rock Big one hundred.

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He just keeps hanging up. Idon't understand there's a man answering.
He just keeps hanging up. Iever know when to start talking. At
the end of that song, Ohyou wait, you wait until she says
there's a man answering and he keepshanging up. That's the story in the
song, right, because she's obviouslysomebody else that's a man answering. Man

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keeps hanging up. It is Washington'sClassic Rock Big one hundred, and we're
gonna chat with Doug Williams coming upat just after eight o'clock this morning,
looking forward to that. That isone of the Super Bowl twenty two is
one of those Super Bowls that isingrained in my memory for life. Such
a great story, such a greatgame, and Doug Williams was you know,

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ninety eight percent of that was aa what an awesome story. Have
always been a fan, so Ilook forward to chatting with him coming up
a little bit later this morning.I just read a story this morning.
It got me thinking, there's ajudge and I don't even know what this
case is about racketeering, but that'sall I know. Young Thug. I

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don't even know who Young Thug is. My kid would probably know, but
he's a rapper. His name's YoungThug. He's on trial for racketeering,
and the judge just ruled that hissong lyrics can be used as evidence.
You see, you get these peoplethat sing and rap about things they've done,

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talking about the streets which used tobe kind of protected. Now they're
saying, nah, we can,we can use your song lyrics as evidence
against you, which is crazy.So I'm interested to see how that plays
out, because if you start lookingat all the uh, And it would
seem to me the defense would bepretty easy, be like, yeah,

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but he didn't really mean that whenhe when he rapped about that, or
he you know that. I mean, unless the story is perfectly aligned,
like he's got a song talking aboutdoing this and that's what they accused him
of doing. I don't know.I mean that seems to be the same
thing like if you're an actor andyou do something and then they go back
and they're like, well, youdid the you did that in this film
that's act. Whereas a lot ofthese rappers and artists are singing about real

(28:03):
life experiences, right, like tellingit like it is. You know.
That's kind of like how if youlook back to like NWA when they hit
way back in the what was it, late eighties, eighty nine, ninety,
Yeah, their thing was like,we're singing about our lives. This
is you know, it may beoffensive to you, and it may sound,

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you know, frightening to you,but this is our everyday life.
And they were letting it know.They were just putting it all out there,
right. So imagine this guy writinga song about I don't know,
committing several crimes and it being usedagainst him in a quarter of a lot.
But then you start thinking about allthese different artists and all the different
songs they've done over the years,and what could be used against people.

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Like the first one that popped inmy head was Winger. She's only seventeen.
You're going to jail. That you'regoing to jail. Eric Clapton Cocaine
used to love her guns and roses. That's another one, doesn't he He
put her six feet under? Right? Well you you said in the song,

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yeah, used to love her,but you had to kill her,
and you put her six feet under. I hate Joe from Jimmy Hendricks,
Right, isn't that about shooting aguy that he caught his girlfriend or wife
cheating with. Jane's Got a Gun, Paulie from Devanna, that's about sexual
assault. I don't like Monday's BoomtownRats Bohemian Rhapsody, which we were talking

(29:33):
about earlier. It's like I justkilled a man. I don't see how
this how this as when as asongwriter you can you can write it from
any point of view, and that'sthe thing that you can't prove. I
don't I don't see how it standsup stupid. That's why I want to
dig a little deeper into it.But the judge did rule in the case

(29:53):
that they could use his song lyricsas evidence. Now, again, it
would seemed to me the defense wouldimmediately be like, yeah, that would
be pretty easy to defend because youdidn't say he's just writing from someone else's
point of view, he's or he'sjust made the story up. So it's
surprising that they even allow it in. But there you go. Where was

(30:15):
the where is it taking place?I'm not sure. It's Young Thug and
it's a racketeering case. And theruling came down just a couple of days
ago, and it really you know, when I saw the headline and it
was like, get out of here. They're really judge rules rap lyrics can
be used against Young Thug in hisgang related racketeering trial. There's a bunch

(30:40):
of reactions. The reaction from meekMill, where's the case? Uh,
well, he's from Atlanta, right, I think it happening in Georgia,
I think so. Or is ita federal case? I don't know either
way. That's stupid. Well,Young Thug, whose real name is Jeff
Lamar Williams, I just learned thatdigging into I don't see where it's at,

(31:07):
but I'll dig a little more intoit and seeing sea thing. What
is this here? They might haveit is in Georgia. Yep, it's
in Georgia. So Rico Chraalin hastaking place in Georgia, and they have
cameras in the courtroom. I justfound a YouTube channel. All right,
guess what I'm binge watching this afternoon, Young thug on trial Doug Williams after

(31:30):
eight o'clock this morning. Listen forthe Aztec death whistle. You heard it
earlier, hear it again. You'regonna win some tickets to see the Commander's
Giants if you give us a buzzat one eight hundred and four nine three
one double three, not yet whenyou hear the death whistle. Dennis Glascow
coming up with Sports on Tap alittle bit later this morning. Of course,
we have the big word of theweek, and at the end of

(31:52):
this week it's gonna be your chanceto win kiss tickets. So let's give
you today's letter, shall I Bigword of the week on Big one hundred
two days. Letter is A.The letter A is an apple. The
letter A. Today's letter is theletter A collect them all week long and

(32:14):
about this time end of the weekit spells word know the word at the
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twenty ninth, and we will haveyour tickets, so keep listening. It's
Big one hundred, Washington's classic rockis a Big one hundred Honk tonk woman
and to Tuesday a couple they arefrom the Rolling Stones. Things we learned
this morning. The original title toBohemian Rhapsody by Queen was the Cowboys Song.

(32:40):
I still can't put two and twotogether on that one. I can't
figure out where they would get Cowboyssong unless it was just like a working
title and they came up with somethingjust completely random. And you're not going
to die in Quicksand, there's noway, it's impossible. You're not going
to die in Quicksand we were ledto believe that until we were all gonna
die. I was saying, Ilove to talk to somebody who's actually even

(33:05):
seen Quicksand, because I don't knowa single person that's even seen Quicksand in
their lifetime, and we'll go tothe phones. Hi, Big one hundred,
who's this. Yeah, Hi,this is Paul. I was calling
about the quicksand thing. Yeah.Yeah, I'm from a suburb of Pittsburgh
and we used to go to aplace called Beaver Run Reservoir, Okay,

(33:27):
and they used to have signs postedat that reservoir that said danger quicksand.
Did you ever see it? I'venever went. I've seen where it was,
but I've never gone up into itbecause I'll get out of SiGe said
quicksands. Well there, now Ican say I've actually talked to someone who's
at least seen it. He sawthe sign, he didn't actually see the

(33:47):
quicksand. Well, the signs.It's kind of like a marshy kind of
area. It looked like it hada lot of cat and eine tails in
it stuff, you know. Yeah, and yeah, I never saw anything
or anything, just they just hadsigns posted. Yeah I see. Uh,
my dumb friends, it would havebeen like, I'll give you a

(34:07):
hundred books if you walk in there. Somebody would have done it. Well,
we did have those people that woulddo that, but none of my
friends did that. If anybody everdid, I've never heard of anybody getting
stuck in it. Right, Well, you and your friends did not,
and that's why you will live longerthan the rest of them. It's called

(34:28):
common sense. Right on. Hey, Paul, thanks for calling in man,
I appreciate it. Yeah, Man, like your show. Thanks a
lot, guys, Thanks Bud,have a great day. He still didn't
actually see the quicksand. Yeah,sure he saw it. He said he
was looking at it. It waslike a marshy area. Yeah, but
he didn't see He saw the signthat said I've seen places that look like
Bigfoot would live there, but I'venever seen Bigfoot. Are you trying to

(34:51):
see Quicksand doesn't exist? Yes,I am. Oh lord, Bigfoot is
a myth like Bigfoot in ghosts Christy. Quicksand is actually a real thing.
Never seen. It is a realI've ever seen it. I actually was
watching this thing on I think itwas Discovery Channel one time where they had
found, uh, between quicksand andthere was another thing that used to to
they get oh, tar pits,the tar pits. I have seen tar

(35:14):
pits. No you haven't. No, they don't exist. Uh. There
was quicksand in tar pits and theywould find these like saber toothed tigers that
had gotten stuck in either a tarpit or Quicksand, and they just find
their bones. I always wondered howthey knew it seems pretty obvious. With
like a tar pit, you'd figureout. That's what happened to him.
With Quicksand, it seemed like aV and Quicksand does not see that.

(35:37):
That's why they can find them inthe tar kick where he's trying to say
something. Okay, See there's beingskeptical and then there's just being a dumb
ass. I find one person whohas actually seen Quicksand the sign. We
just spoke with Paul with a pawwho saw the sign. I saw the
sign in my studio in there thatsays warning and people be like flat out

(36:01):
here. He flat out said helooked at it and it looked just like
a Marshy area. He said hesaw the Marshy area right, which is
Quicksand. No. And you knowthis because they put a sign there telling
you not to go in there becausethey wanted to keep people out. I'm
telling you show me the Quicksand Iwant to keep you out of the Marshy
area, so they put up signs. I'm gonna put that in my yard.

(36:23):
You know what, people get bigdogs for protection. I'm just gonna
put a sign up that says warningquicksand people stay out. I have one
that just says I don't call thepolice. I just leave it at that.
Hey, let's take a break herebecause coming off, we're gonna chat
with Doug Williams. Wow, thisis cool man. He was one of

(36:43):
my heroes as a kid. SuperBowl twenty two MVP H So we'll chat
with him. I'd love to gethis thoughts on on Sam Howe and Sam
How's development and what he sees movinginto the future. So we'll chat with
him. Coming up, just aroundthe corner, Dennis Glasgow's Sports on Tap
a little bit later. Florida ManToday. There's some interesting stuff in the
news with Florida Man, so we'llget to that and more. It's seven

(37:06):
fifty four, It's Big one hundred, Washington's Classic Rockets Big one hundred.
There's ac DC Big Thanks to Paulwho used the talkback I often forget we
have that, which is a reallycool feature. If you go to the
iHeart app, hit the little microphone, you can send us a message and
it pops up right in front ofus here. Just kind of cool and
it was tough to make out whathe was saying, but I gathered what
he was talking about. We weretalking about Young Thug earlier. He's on

(37:30):
trial for a rico case in Georgiaand the judge just ruled that they can
use his song lyrics. They areadmissible in court to show a relation to
gangs and to the crimes they committed. And we started talking about all the
different songs they could be used againstartists, and I had mentioned the Boomtown
Rats I don't like Mondays, whichPaul pointed out on the talkback. This

(37:52):
is actually a true story that wasabout a shooting took place at an elementary
school in San Diego where late itwas. The strangest thing was like a
sixteen year old girl. I thinkshe shot two adults and a bunch of
kids on a playground and then showedzero remorse for the crime. And afterwards
they asked her why she did it. She said, I don't like Monday's

(38:14):
and this livens things up, orlivens the day up. It's really weird.
And Geldof saw that, saw thatstory and wrote the song I don't
like Mondays, So yeah, youcan always use that talkback iHeart app.
Just click on a little microphone sendssome message. Always happy to hear him.
Hey, Doug Williams coming up onthe show, big fan right here,

(38:34):
one of the Super Bowls that willbe ingrained in my memory forever,
just because he was such an absolutebeast in that game. We're gonna play
some highlights for you, and thenwe'll come up on the other side of
a break here and we will chatwith Doug. It's a big one hundred
Washington Redskins offenses back on the footballfield, and so is number seventeen.
Doug william and Ryan eighty eyes.Touchdown. Hello, sports fans, Ho,

(39:04):
Bro Williams. The pass lops itup. He's got Clark at the
goal line. He's got it touchdown, Washington Red Skin fake this time.
Thanked God everybody. He's got Sandersin the clear at the ten. Touchdown,
Washington Right Skins. We are seeinga Bertue oh soo performance. Get
another one right here. Let's seethat they go up top, lops it
into the end zone. He's gotDiddier touchdown, Washington right Skans. Holy

(39:30):
cow in the make. Most DiamondPlayer of Super Bowl twenty two is quarterback.
You know He's in the Washington redSkins. Washington's classic Rocket is big
one hundred and good morning, eighteighteen, an absolute honor, a super
Bowl that will be ingrained in mybrain for the rest of my life.

(39:52):
I'm a huge fan at Super Bowltwenty two. Your Super Bowl twenty two
MVP, mister Doug Williams is onthe on the phone with us this morning.
Doug, Good morning, Good morning. How are you certain? I'm
great this morning? You know itcould be better, but I'm doing good.
Yeah, we'd be a little bitbetter if we were coming off a
win against Seattle. Right, thatwas a hard fought game. It's always

(40:15):
good when you're coming off with wbelieve me. Right, So I wanted
to talk to you about Sam Howeand about his development and get your thoughts
because, like, if anybody's gonnaknow, it's gonna be you. And
he's sit like three consecutive games overthree hundred yards now top five passing yards
in the league through eleven games,seems to perform really really well under pressure.

(40:38):
What are your thoughts on Sam,his future and his current development.
I think where Sam is today.You know we can't annoy him now,
but you can really say for youngguys's on to play eleven games. I
think he's playing as well as anybodyin the league. You know, the

(40:59):
biggest knock on Sam is the sacthat he's taken over the last few few
games. And you know, someof them is on him and some of
them wasn't. Yeah, but youalso got to look at what he's done.
The playmaking abilities that he has theability to move out the pocket and
throw on the run and get jawswhen he can meet it with his legs.

(41:19):
You know, that's something that youcan't teach a guy, like a
young guy. You can't teach anold guy that that's something that is natural.
Those are instincts and Sam. I'vesaid from day one what Sam has
compared to other guys, it's whatyou call quarterback moxie. Yeah, yeah,
absolutely, And I was talking toLondon Fletcher about this yesterday. I

(41:42):
really got a taste of that andhis ability to perform under pressure and make
things happen in the game against Seattlebecause and I think he hit b Rob
twice with the same play where he'srolling out. Yeah, he's rolling out
and as soon as that defender biteson it, he throws it right off,
Yeah, down the sideline. Youknow the thing about what I you

(42:04):
know, you notice about Sam,you know, and you see a lot
of quarterbacks and I hate to saythis, but the team that were playing
this week, the interception that theyquarterback through going in, you know,
it seemed like they're just getting therush and just just get it out their
hands. Sam is a guy thatyou know, pressure, don't bother Sam.

(42:27):
You know, I've seen him throwthe ball with people hanging on him
in his face, hands up,and when his target is where he thinks
it should be, he released theball. And what I've seen, they've
always been on time. He's notone of them skinniest guys that worried about
the rush. That's not his problem. Yeah. Yeah, and you know,
even not fumble in the game,it's like, yeah, you could

(42:49):
argue that maybe, you know,when he got the yardage he should have
slid, but he was trying toget a few more yards. And look,
when you got two big guys,it's still two against one. When
you got two guys trying to ripthe ball, you know, hold you
up and keep you from going downand wrap the ball out of your arms.
They're going to take that ball awayfrom ninety nine percent of the people
out there. Well, he's aquarterback, you know, if he's aligned,

(43:09):
it'd be tough to take it forhim. But when you got two
big guys, rast with the chancethat you win that battle slim and none
unless you move it. Yeah,absolutely absolutely. So what do you think
the keys are for the for therest of the season, Because obviously we
still want to win games. There'sgonna be a lot of work that needs
to be done in the offseason.But I think the bright spot the glass

(43:30):
half full here is Sam is reallydeveloping. Looks like he's going to be
the guy. I know everybody's like, let's hold off, let's not annoying
him yet. But you know,in my heart of hearts, I think
he's the guy. But what doyou think the key is moving forward here
to try to win as many gamesas we can before the end of the
season. I think the key isnumber one. I mean there's no doubt

(43:52):
in my mind. You know,you look back on the games that we
have lost and how many have beenblowout against us. You know we've been
in the games that we have lost. You know, you take the pill
of the two Philadelphia games. We'vebeen there. Yeah, you take the
game this past Sunday, we wasthere, So you know if you I
mean, you always want to sayif you ten back and we had won

(44:13):
those three games, where would webe now? But we can't look at
it from that standpoint. I thinkwhat we got to do is take what
we've done over the last few weeksand say, you know what, we
can do this. And I thinkthe whole team and and the coaching staff
has to believe that they can getit done. And if I think if
they do that and go out oneach game and one at a time,
not not down the road, oneat a time, and take it from

(44:37):
there starting this week and come outand play the best football that that we
are capable of playing, I thinkwe'll find a way to win a few
more games down the road. Yeahyeah, well let me tell you as
far as you as a player,super Bowl twenty two. And I wasn't
kidding when I say that Super Bowlsone of my old time favorites is going

(44:57):
to be ingrained in my head forever. I'll never forget at it. MVP
three hundred and forty yards, fourtouchdowns in a single quarter, like,
do you ever just laying bed atnight and relive that? Because I would
forever. There's no doubt in mymind. You know, you always think
about it, the fact that youknow, you played the game, you
played with a great team, youhad great teammates, and you was fortunate

(45:20):
enough to win the Super Bowl,and you think about some of the things
that transpired doing doing that game andleading up to it and things like that.
There's no doubt in my mind,you know, as long as I
can remember, uh, you know, you're gonna remember that. And that's
something that that you take away fromhere, you know, and and talking
about that game. You know,I kind of I look at Sam the
same way, you know, becauseI didn't I didn't care about getting hit.

(45:43):
I didn't care about none of that. You know. The most important
thing was delivering the football. Andthat's the That's the way Sam plays now.
You know, he not laying down, you know, keep from getting
hit. He's not doing stuff thatyou know, you watch other guys doing.
And you got a lot of appreciationfor what Sam done. But let
me let me tell you the biggestthing about Sam too that I like.
And I've always been that way,you know, Sam is not an I

(46:07):
and a ME guy. When youwhen you interview him, it ain't never
about him. Yeah, he alwaysbring his teammates tell him. You know,
he calls everybody name. Everybody wasSam's name, and and that goes
a long ways because teammateson and everybodyrealized that this guy is a team guy
and at the end of the day, that's who you want to lead your

(46:28):
team. Yeah. Absolutely, AndI definitely think he's a born leader,
that's for sure, and just remainedso calm under pressure, and it's just
showing a lot for a young kidthat's only played you know, eleven games
so far. One thing I don'tknow. I wanted to ask you about
this because it's the first thing thatpopped into my head. And I'm going
to talk about another team for asecond here, but the year with the
Philadelphia Eagles and the year Carson Wentzwent down going into the playoffs and Nick

(46:52):
Foles stepped in, and of coursein Philadelphia where I'm front, everyone panicked,
you know, they nick Foles,but they all panicked, and I
just said, I sat back andsaid, I've seen this before. I've
seen this before. Did you everthink when he was making that run to
the playoffs and then won that SuperBowl, like, yeah, I did
it first. Yeah, you knowwhat, I look at that situation,

(47:16):
and you know, kudos to Nickbecause with Nick being he prepared himself the
whole year to be the starter.Yeah, and there's no whay in the
WARLD you go the whole year knowingthat, saying to yourself that I'm not
the starter, I'm not gonna play. I don't know whether he would have
been able to perform. But thegood part about that too, when you're
playing with good teammates, player thatcan play, and they got your back

(47:38):
at the end of the day,that's what it's all about. Yeah,
beautiful. Well, Doug, listen, man, it has been an absolute
honor. I'm a huge fan andit's been a pleasure to speak with you
this morning, and hopefully we canchat again sometime sooner. Right, thank
you, my pleasure. I appreciateit, Doug Williams. Ladies and gentlemen,
awesome. Enjoyed that. All right, we will take care of No,

(48:00):
we don't. We get to goright into music here, don't we.
Yes, love it. I thoughtwe were gonna have to take a
break, but we don't. Wehave time for a song, so let's
do some. Tom Petty, it'son Big one hundred, Washington's Classic Rock.
And that conversation was brought to youby Bet three sixty five. It's
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is Tom Petty. It's Big RockMornings. Jackson here eleven twenty nine,

(48:22):
Glasgow coming up with sports on tappingabout eight fifty cash and commands just after
nine o'clock and then we go commercialfree here in just a few too.
It is time for Florida Man,Florida Man boy, Hey Florida Man,

(48:43):
because they all start that way,Hey, Florida Man. Wanted a burrito
instead, he got a dui whenhe confused the Bank of America drive through
for a taco bell. Twenty eightyear old Douglas Francisco from Tampa pulled up
into a drive through bank lane tryingto order a burrito. Then he passed

(49:07):
out. Manager of Bank America saidthe employees saw the man pass out in
his car. They woke him up. He moved his car into the parking
lot and he fell asleep again.They were banging on the window trying to
wake him up for some time,and then the police eventually arrived. When

(49:30):
they woke him up in his car, he again tried to order a burrito
because he still believed he was ata taco bell. He was finally informed
it was not a taco bell,and when the Sheriff's office arrived, they
got him for impaired driving. Hewas passed out when they got there.

(49:50):
A series of sobriety test and hewas arrested for DUI. Turns out he
had a bunch of pills on himtoo, but they were a prescription so
he didn't get popped on that.He got popped on driving under the influence,
transported to the jail, and heldon a thousand dollars bill. So
yeah, you're Florida man. Thismorning tried to go through a Bank of

(50:12):
America drive through and order burrito.Foil boy, it is aight thirty one.
It's big one hundred. Good morning, Washington's Classic Rocket's Big one hundred.
Dust in the wind. That's Kansas. Did you see this picture I
posted Dennis this morning. One ofthese guys is a finalist for Sexiest Man

(50:34):
Alive. The other is The otheris dating Taylor saw that photo yesterday.
That is a fantastic photo is asthe other is dating Taylor Swift. There's
still Hope for you. And it'sa picture of Travis and Jason Kelsey in
college and they just look like nerds. They do, don't they. Have
you watched the podcast at all?Oh? Yeah, oh yeah, it's
fantastic And now that the wife isinvolved and a whole it's crazy popular.

(50:57):
It really, it blew up.And by the way, this was popular
before he started dating. Yes,oh yeah, yeah, yeah Taylor,
No, it was blown up longbefore, big deal. Yeah, these
brothers have just got it. They'vegot that charisma. They're funny, they're
interesting, they're both great players.Yeah, but it's a fun podcast.
So if you get a chance tolisten to that. But uh, and
then, did you see the Sarosvideo? Changed your lyrics? Did you

(51:20):
see the yes? Yes, yeah, it's a real thing. They're in
love. I know. But I'mdone with it. I don't need to
hear anymore. That's plenty, Okay, I don't want to hear about again,
too, She writes the breakup.So, all right, our things
in the world of sports. Well, I know that you you kids went
to bed last night because you haveto do that. Yes, Monday night
football. Oh boy, I readabout it, sport. If you think
we have it bad be a BuffaloBills fan today because that's a team that

(51:45):
came in here, kicked our buttsroyally, and last night in the last
minute was just a debacle from apass interference miss field goal which should have
sent it to overtime, but theyhad too many men on the field.
So Denver the Broncos, of allpeople beat the Buffalo Bills and what a
Greek tragedy. But first you hadthe passinger French, which sucks. Then

(52:06):
they come down they missed the fieldgoal, yeah, and you're probably celebrate
didn't get another. You know,they come back and Vega that is like
the Bears did. It just showsyou that all the the we talked about
the other day with the Commanders,it comes down to like three or four
plays. Yeah really, and thenthat is it because these games are so
close all the time. Yeah.So yeah, not good to be a
Bills fan today. We've got capitalstonight, uh, the Stanley Cup champ

(52:30):
Plas Vegas Knights are in town andthey are rock and rolling their twelve and
two. So if you thought lastyear was an anomaly. It ate,
man, that's a good hockey team. I don't like that. I don't
like Las Vegas having a good hockeyteam. It's weird. It's just too
weird. And by the way,they did it pretty early on. Yeah,
in the inception of the team.I mean, it's be like,
you know, Calgary Edmonton, Iknow, Soffalo those are hockey team.

(52:53):
Yeah, Las Vegas, I know, it's weird. It was well.
It took me forever to get usedto Florida too, when when yeah,
you know, yeah, absolutely,and teams traditionally they don't have teams.
Yeah, it took me a longtime. So I'll eventually get used to
it. But so the CAP's actuallyplaying better. There are a couple two
or three games above five hundred.Ovechkin is playing pretty good hockey, so
it is oshi. So it'll bea good game tonight at Capitol One.

(53:15):
Wizards lost last night and then we'rejust getting ready for what should be the
pivotal game for the Commander season.If they don't win, that'll be that,
and then you know, God knowswhat's going to happen. I'm really
anxious to find out tonight when youand Julie Donaldson do overtime at seven o'clock
at DC Prime Stakes with him andtalk about this last game and moving forward

(53:37):
versus the Giants and all the thingsthat could happen around that, because he's
got to be super stressed out,he's got to be super disappointed, probably
a little angry too. And what'sgoing to tell him tonight? I got
a couch. When you get canned, you can stay at my place for
a couple of days if you needit. I mean, that's very kind
of you. We're tight, we'refriends. So now I don't see that

(53:57):
happening now. I don't know ifyou've heard any rumors. I've not heard
any reverse No. I just Idon't think the guy that found Sam hell
that has been developing him and Idon't know. I just don't see it
like it happens. Yeah, Isee it happening at the end of the
sea. I'm going to add anotherelement to this. Okay, for the
people that don't know, except forthe longtime Redskin and Commanders fans, this

(54:17):
team at the front office and thatthat building and Ashburne was a mess.
It was a toxic disaster and ithad been for decades. Ron Rivera came
in and cleaned all that up,mixed it. Yeah, he hired Jason
Wright who did some more clean housecleaning in there, along with Julie Donalds
and a lot of other people,and really cleaned up a really bad atmosphere.

(54:38):
I'd like to think there's some goodwill in doing that. Now,
goodwill and goes so far, andyou do have to win football games.
But if they peter out and theydon't do well here, I would like
Ron to at least finish the seasontoo, and give the respect that he's
owed for all that he's done forthis franchise overall. But you made a
good point yesterday, Then how dothey are? They scrambling to prepare for

(54:59):
the draft. That's one thing thatyou have to worry about. So if
you're gonna throw the band aid offand you know you're not going to go
with Ron and company forward, doyou do it now and then start to
look right immediately for head coaches,gms or whatever they're going to do,
coordinators and do it now or doit at the end of the season when
you have less time to get preparedfor late April when the draft comes up,

(55:19):
so that'll be Listen, this isall being talked about by ownership and
behind the scenes, and make nomistake about it about what they're going to
do moving forward. But the mainthing is the Commanders have to win versus
the Giants at FedEx at one o'clockon Sunday or else. That is that
you what do you think happens ifthey win out. I'm trying stuff with
the wall to see if and makeand make the postseason well they went out.

(55:44):
If they went out hypothetically and theysay they lose the first round,
I think everybody still gets canned.Unfortunately, really I do. I just
I think that. Listen, whenyou're a billionaire and you buy an NFL
team, you want to hire yourown people in the end. And it
doesn't mean that Ron and company arebad people. They're actually a good football
people. They've been around a longtime. But they're not the owner's people.

(56:06):
They're not Madgiew Johnson's people. Soif you pay that much money,
you're probably just gonna want to eventuallyhire your own people, unless people are
knocking it out of the park foryou right now, which they're not.
So that's where we're at. Rightnow. It's a shame. This happened
to him in Carolina too, ownershipchange, Game of Year, he was
gone. Yeah, same things happeningagain. I feel for the guy.
And by the way, as youknow, he's been in football forever and

(56:29):
he'll be he's a survivor no matterwhat, He'll be fine, fine,
matter of fact, he'll probably comeback to haunt you. Well. Listen.
He's also a really good man too, and it has been through a
lot between his cancer, losing aparent, and all the things that he's
done over the last couple of years. He's been through the ringer, So
you got to give him a lotof credit. He's done a lot for
this organization. I just hope thatthey win and beat a bad Giants team

(56:51):
on Sunday because we need it's amust win. Well when they when they
clean house. Yeah, if you'relistening Jason right or Madge wherever's got three
radio like, if you need somehe might be. Yeah. You don't
think Magic listens to this show,No, I don't. I do Magic
Call four nine three one double othree. If Magic calls in, you

(57:12):
have to I'll do something. Yougot to think of something. But if
he calls in. You gotta dowhatever come up on the show. I'd
like to. Yeah, I'll makea request if they need, like an
announcer just to announce everywhere they go. I'm your man. Would you fanboy
of Magic got on this show?Well, of course, who wouldn't,
wouldn't you? Yeah? Absolutely absolutely, But like I just figured I'll hang

(57:32):
around the offices and just be likeMagic Johnson has entered the room. You
know it. Just I just announcedthem everywhere they go. I'll tell you
what that guy was captivating when Isaw him at the original press conference.
Yeah, took over the room.He still has that charismas Yeah, he's
a great public speaker. He caresand he's all in on this too.
You know, he put a goodchunk of money to be a part of

(57:54):
this organization. He's all in.And I know he has the owner's ear
too. Yeah, absolute, becausehe'sen tweet from time to time and sometimes
it's not always a friendly tweet.So well, I've got Magic's here,
so we're good. Okay, Allright, enjoy your conversation. I will.
Okay, I'm not even gonna inviteyou when he calls. I want
to just sit here and have awhole conversation with him and go. Man.
I wish Dennis could be here,but you know, thank you sir.

(58:17):
Alright, guys, have a goodwatch, yeah too. Man.
All right, Cashunk Command coming upafter nine o'clock and we'll get into some
commercial free classic rock on a Tuesday. Coming up in just a bit at
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