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In its earliest days, the majorfunction of radio was news. What's going
on here? Let everybody go?Why don't you put on a show and
charge it mission? Okay, soI would say something with music, I'm
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Tommy, You're fat. It willbe a show for everyone who loves music
and murder. Come on, chat, we gotta take show to dude.
Showtime. Are you ready? I'mready? Get your baby job. Good
morning. Hey, it's Friday.We made it friayday six oaight, Good
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morning, big rock morning. Soit's Jackson here and so we head into
the weekend. Dude, I hadthe worst faux pas yesterday. Parking Grouage's
got three levels very similar to here, right, And what's funny is I
park on like P three where Ilive, and I park on P two
here, And so I always getthem confused, like I'm always going to
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three here, I'm always going totwo there. You know what I mean.
It's just not paying attention. Butthe all the levels look the same,
they all have the exact same parking, they all look They're just mirror
images of each other all the waydown, right. And I guess when
I came home yesterday, I wasjust kind of on the phone or I
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don't know what I was doing.I just wasn't paying attention. I didn't
go all the way down, soI parked in like my spot, but
on the wrong level. A couplehours later, I just happened to open
my email. Dude, if Ihad not, I would have been towed.
There was an email from like theyou know, management saying there's a
jeep in the wrong spot and ifyou don't move it, we're going to
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toe you. And I'm like,oh crap, like running down there,
check run. Thankfully, a couplehours later it was still there. At
least I got out the email.Last year, I took the Metro in
one day. Yeah, and whenI left, I went down to the
garage, my car wasn't there.Freaked out, Well it was at home,
right, Well, I forgot thatI took a Metro. So I'm
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like, I I had I called. I called the police. Oh my
god. Usually it it only takeslike fifteen seconds for me to realize it
just it just never dawned on me, like I just didn't register it.
So I I police and they're like, well, do you have your car
there? Are you sure that it'smissing? If you looked on all floors.
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Yes, I've looked on all floors. What kind of an idiot do
you think I am? Took theMetro that day, totally apparently a pretty
big idiot. I don't feel sobad now, that's like that sounds like
something I do. But I think, like, you know, a couple
of minutes into it, i'd belike, oh, I get right,
because you'd start running through your head, you know, because I did have
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a car stolen one time and Ilooked out the window of an old apartment
up in New England and I waslike, where's my car? Where's my
and you know, you spend likefive minutes going all right, where was
I? Where did I park?Did I take public transportation? What I
After I ran through everything, Iwas like, nope, it's stolen,
somebody stolen. It's gone crap.Did you have to call him back and
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say I, I, Hey,remember the guy that swore up and down?
He wasn't an idiot, that's mefalse alarm. Well, it all
happened on the phone, like itit finally when I was on the phone
with him, so I didn't haveto call them back, but it was
it happened like the the clicking happenedafter the What kind of an idiot do
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you think I am? You insultme by asking if I've checked everyon did
you say when it clicked? I'mjust like, oh, you know what,
I think I know where it's at. I would have loved it.
I would not have told them wrongnumber, wrong number, fake caller.
Yeah. I had a nasty noteon my window too. I shouldn't say
it's nasty, It was firm.How's that from the person who spot I
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was in? And you know,my immediate instinct is always to get really
defensive, right when I see somebodyattacking and I'm like, all right,
I parked in their spot. I'dbe in the same you know, I'd
be ticked off too. You comehome from work if somebody's in your spot.
But at the same time, it'slike, dude, honest mistake,
man, I have this exact samespot one floor down. I screwed up.
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But if they had a total lostit, Yeah, lost it.
I actually got towed one time ina parking garage in Denver, in a
loft building that I lived in,the same type of deal. I came
home and just wasn't paying attention andI parked in the spot right next to
mine, right, yeah, soI was one spot off. Right.
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Well, I've been parking next tothat same guy for a year, right,
I know his car, the guythat's in the spot next to me.
Yeah, he had me told theguy. The guy did well,
he went and complained to the buildingand and said, somebody's in my spot?
Can you told him? And it'slike he absolutely, one hundred percent
knew it was my car one spotoff And it was like, dude,
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park in mine, Like, areyou serious? Yeah? I was so
pissed, dude when you got togo spend you know, three hundred and
fifty bucks to get your car back, and so many times I was tempted
walking out, you know, afterthat happened. Was this a neighbor?
Like if you're wh I don't know. I didn't know. I never saw
him. You know. The weirdschedules work in morning June, like,
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you know, four in the morning, so I was always out of there
at four in the morning home byyou know, one o'clock in the afternoon.
So well, if you if you'reparking aside him like he will no,
no, I know you at leastkind of have an idea of who
you were. I knew his carand knew that it was parked next to
me every day, so there's noway on earth he didn't know that that
was me that had accidentally parked onespot over. So I was just raging.
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Dude, So he is car thenext day. So I was not
going to say it, but Ithought about it, you know, and
better judgment took over. But therewere so many times I walked out and
was getting in my car and Ikept thinking of that three hundred and fifty
bucks I spent to go get mycar back because this jag off, and
I'm like, oh, I'd loveto just maybe I'll just pee on his
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tire. You know what I wouldhave done. I would have taken a
I would have taken like a littlepiece of a two before nail. Done
that, put the nail through it, all four tires, just put it
right. I can't do that.Oh yeah, I would have done that.
I can't. I would have donethat. I would have. I
would have felt bad because he wouldhave deserved that guilty conscious here's I could
deny it. I could just dothat saying he didn't deserve it. But
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you know that's vandalizing somebody's stuff.He deserved it pretty against the law.
He deserved it deserved. He earnedthat. No, like I'm more,
not that it's any better, butif I have the option of flatten all
four of his tires or just seeinghim and punching him in the face,
I'd rather punch him in the face. I would too, and I'd have
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trouble. I could. I don'tknow. I'd have to look and see
which one's gonna get me in moretrouble with the tires. You could just
say, wouldn't me, Yeah,well, these cameras and garage, that's
not me. But I can seeyour face that's not me. Yea,
man, you know that's not meif you deny it long enough. It's
the scariest thing about AI. Ohdude. It's gotten to the point where,
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like I saw some some FBI guyon TV. He was talking about
AI and all the deep fakes andpolitical season, all the issues we're going
to eventually run into, and he'slike, you know, the biggie is
like these security cameras throw him outthe window. He's like, because all
people have to do is say,yeah, that's not me. Well it
issue no it's not me. Itwas clearly faked. And it's like,
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man, and you can make somebodysay something they didn't say, and then
they'll say that's not me, andthen people will go be sure. So
you I think you said that.It's terrible to me, terrible. That's
warming here this morning, though,isn't it taking off my jackets warmer?
Like we dressed like we're going skiingevery day? Could you never know what
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it's going to be? Like?No, No, that's usually the temperature
that it's set in my you know, was talking about my heat not working,
and maintenance guy is great. He'sawesome. He came over for like
an hour yesterday and was helping me. I think he got I thought he
had it fixed, and then,you know, I said it toll like
sixty eight and went to bed andI was like, all right, it
seems to be working now, thisis great. I woke up it was
seventy nine degrees. The thing wasblazing. Who come? I said,
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God, it's hot, and I'mlike, okay, well now I don't
know what to do because it works, and you know, I'm the kind
of person it's like if they comef with it again, it's gonna not
work, or I can just acceptthat maybe it's just off. And I
said it at sixty, it'll beseven. So I'm struggling with it.
I don't know what to do.I don't know what to do. Can
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you open the windows in your place? I think, oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, it wasn't.I mean, you know, you
can clear it out pretty quick,but it was still like, I'll come
on, you know, and utilitybills too. When you got something that's
just running non stop, it's ridiculous, all right. So we've got Commander's
tickets to give away for the Dolphinsgame at FedEx this weekend. We've got
your final letter at the day forthe Big Word of the Week at seven
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thirty. That's your chance to winHoodi and the Blowfish tickets for the show
at the Lube Joint. We've alsogot one last vip table v ipay for
Overtime Live with Coach Ryan Rivera,which is coming up Tuesday, So we'll
tell you how you win those comingup in just bit. It is six
seventeen, Big one hundred, BigRock, Run the Rock, Good Morning
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with Jackson on Washington's Classic Rock Bigone hundred. Washington's Classic cry Kid.
It's a big one hundred house ofthe Rising Sun Animals. It's Jackson here,
Big Rock Morning, six thirty three, and good morning to you.
Ah, it's Friday, I said, just keeps hitting me. It's Friday.
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It's Friday. We got things Iknow coming up just a bit here
and we're gonna get to a newletter for the big word of the week.
It's about seven thirty this morning.That is going to give you a
chance to win Hooty in the Blowfishtickets for a show coming up over the
summer. And then a little bitlater this morning, vip table to join
us for overtime Live with coach RonRivera. That'll be a D d C
Prime Stakes and lobsters. Cool thingabout that is we three one hundred bucks
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on the gift card too that youcan use while you're there. Gotta love
it. I don't know what's goingon in Ashburn, speaking of overtime,
that's where we go. It's theDC Prime Stakes and lobsters in Ashburn.
But it's been named the sexiest cityin the entire country. Ashburn, Ashburn,
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Virginia. Now let me explain howthis works. An adult website is
ranked the sexiest cities and towns inAmerica. This is based on the products
they sell online and what they selland how much they sell in those areas,
so it's pretty interesting. So thesexiest cities are Chicago, Dallas,
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Las Vegas. And I guess theyseparate it kind of between cities and towns,
so smaller cities, but the sexiestcities large cities, Chicago, Dallas,
Vegas. Sexiest town Ashburn, Virginia. Uh wow. Again based on
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consumer purchases and behaviors on the website, so a more literal take on sexy.
And I'm just trying to figure out, so like what kind of products
like, like does that like likethe largest supply of dildos in the country
goes to Ashburn, Right, SoI'm gonna I'm gonna get to that because
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I'm gonna I'm gonna look it up. Okay, the set tops the list
of sexiest towns Ashburn, Virginia.Second would be Columbus, Indiana. Third
would be Tempi, Arizona. Wellthat makes sense, Arizona State. There's
nothing else to do, Tempi tempiutparty Central. Dude, I wouldn't let
my daughter she wanted to go toArizona State. I said no. I
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was like, no, you won'tgraduate. All you'll do is get drunken
party unless I talked her out ofArizona State's probably the biggest party school in
the country. San Luis Obispo,West Lafayette, Indiana. You notice some
of these are out in the middleof nowhere. There's probably not a lot
going on. And Banker Maine Frisco, Texas. They said, LA is
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the place that orders the most handcuffsand restraints. Chicago Boat purchased the most
high tech sex toys. So smarttoys, I guess it, lad about
the most discrete battery operated devices.And if Phoenix ordered the most sex furniture.
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Really, hold on, I'm gonnapull it up because you can pull
up their website and if you wantit, you can call us. I
don't think I'm gonna give it overthe air. I need some twelve year
old kid listening right now. Going. Jackson told me this is where I
can get a vibrater. Actually,I'll pull it up and then I'll run
a couple of search and we'll comeback to it. But you can go
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to their website and you can youcan put in the city or where you
live, and it will tell youthe most popular items in your area,
what they have sold the most ofAnd Ashburn's interesting. Let's just say you
like it, so we'll get tothat. Coming up just around the corner.
It is Washington's Classic Rock, Bigone hundred, six thirty seven.
Good morning, Washington's Classic Rocket.It's a big one hundred. There's vanilla
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ice and ice ice, baby minegoes Vanilla kick it one, there goes.
You just said the same thing.It's a totally different song. Man,
That's funny. He lost that case. By the way. Oh yeah,
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I can't imagine that. The onlything I think is just I don't
know how to be possible, isthat he had never heard that song before,
because stealing that loop, stealing thatsample and not knowing that that was
going to cause problems somewhere along theway would just be idiotic. There you
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go, so Ashburn. Yeah,Oh, by the way, I was
thinking Bisbee, Arizona. Bisbee's inthe middle of nowhere. Temple's basically Temple's
basically Phoenix. If you ever havea daughter, or if you have one
now and she utters the words,I think I want to go to Arizona.
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State for college. Don't do notdo not let her go. Remember
you have one job as a parent. Keep her off the pole in Arizona.
Arizona State is a direct route tothe pole to the pole. All
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right. Yeah, So we weretalking about America's sexiest cities and towns and
they broke it down into cities andtowns big cities. Chicago tops the list.
This is put up by an adultwebsite, so they sell all sorts
of adult products and toys and whatnot, and they base it on like what
people buy, where they buy it, and how much they buy. And
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I was looking looking at Ashburn.They rank number one, and not just
a few things that average them outto number one, the number one in
everything. This blows me away.For towns now Chicago, Dallas, and
Vegas top the list for large cities, but Ashburn, Virginia tops the list
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for sexiest city based on consumer purchasesand behaviors. And like we said earlier,
kind of a literal take on sexyand this was a huge, huge
study. Is that distracting? Putthat away in a chip, a tooth
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or something. I don't know whatyou're talking about. Listen, Ashburn,
Ashburn number one, now let metell you what they're Some of the stuff
I can't say, but I'll getI'll give just imagine that anything you can
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imagine. They're number one in itOkay, they're number one in vibrators.
They're number one in dildo's. Uh. They're number one for male masturbators,
which I guess is the thing.They're number one for bondage, their number
I can't say that one. Uh, yeah, they're number one for that
one. They're number one in lingerie. Their favorite flavor of lube is strawberry,
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their favorite restraint handcuffs, and theirfavorite toy. Yeah, I can't
say that one. What's going onin Aspurn? You dirty, dirty people?
What are you doing over there?And do you have any places for
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RT? I'm moving there? Ashburn? Wow, this is like their anthem.
You know, I know that soundsthat is the original magic wand that's
not the rechargeable one. That's theoriginal. Somebody in Ashburn is going,
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no, dude, it wrong.No, that's your You're incorrect. So
there you go. I'd like toknow more, I really would. I
may dig even further into this,but we'll do that later because it is
time now for things I know thatyou don't that I learned this morning.
Simon says the game childhood game hasdifferent names in different countries. In French,
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it's shack, says in France.In China, it's teacher, says,
this is my favorite though. InNorway, the King commands, The
King commands, who touch your nose? The King commands, the King commands.
Before he joined Guns n' rowses,Slash auditioned for what band? You
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know me? Yeah, Poison,Yeah you got it. He got rejected.
No, that's not true. Hedid not get rejected. I think
he got rejected. They're like,you're too flashy. There was a have
you read the hair Metal book Nothingbut a Good Time? No? I
was not that into Poison. It'snot just it covers the entire decade.
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It's uh so that book goes intodepth about that entire audition and where Slash
and CC because they were all friends. All right, We'll have to talk
about that later because I'm interested.It's a good story. It reminds me,
you know, less Claypole tried upfor Metallica, That is true,
and they did reject him, andthey were like, dudeless, you are
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the best bass player on the planet. It's just your style is probably not
going to fit Metallica. Remember Italked to James Hedfield about that when I
interviewed him one time, and hewas like, He's like, dude,
Less is sick. We all knowhe's sick, but listen to him.
Can you hear that in Metallica?He's like, we felt like we would
have just been putting handcuffs on him. You know, it's not what he
really wants to do. And what'sfunny is to hear Less claypol tell the
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story. Yeah, because the yeah, he knew, I mean he knew.
I said, like when he talksabout the stress of that audition,
because this is right after Cliff.This was a month after Cliff. Yeah,
and he said that, Now didhe try out again? Because I
want to say he also tried outafter Jason Newstead left. Oh I don't
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know that, huh. I hadn'theard that. I know he tried out
after originally after Cliff. That wasI want to say they ran him by
again. They may Maybe only onepro football team has been playing since the
eighteen hundreds without taking a single seasonoff, and it's the Arizona Cardinals.
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Believe it or not. I wouldhave guessed. They were founded in Chicago
in eighteen ninety eight, and theyhave been playing every season since. Obviously
different cities, but they've played everyseason since eighteen ninety eight. Softball was
originally called kitten ball. Sounds likesomething you'd buy an Ashburn kitten ball.
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Cheetos exist because of the US military. It needed a way to ship and
store cheese during World War II,so a USDA scientist invented cheese powder.
Right after the war, Manufacturers,including the Freedo Lay Company, bought the
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leftover powder because there was tons ofit, and decided to try to come
up with new ways to use it, and that's how Cheetos were born.
Crazy, I'd love this segment.I learned something too every day. But
the thing I'm going to take awayfrom the first hour this morning here is
that there are some perverts in Ashburnsix poin fifty eight It's Big one hundred,
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Good Morning, Washington's classic Crocket's Bigone hundred ware are wolves of London's
Warren Zevon. I'll tell you what, you know, those will ads that
pop up sometimes as like single womenin this area. Yeah, stupid little
you know, Yeah, next timesomething pops up, says single woman in
Ashbourn, I'm clicking on it metoo. I'm married. I can't do
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that different zip code. Yeah.So, while we're on the topic,
there was another survey that came outand they based it on the Seven Deadly
Sins, which I thought was kindof cool to determine and rank the fifty
states on the most sinful and theleast sinful states and the most sinful it's
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a pretty obvious one. Nevada,Las Vegas, right, California is a
close second, and the least sinfulor Idaho and Wyoming, Well, that
makes perfect sense. Man. Whatthey did is for like the Seven Deadly
Sins, they took crime rate forwrath, they took theft rates for jealousy.
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They counted the number of fast foodjoints per capita for gluttony. Did
they have any casinos that was greed, porn site use for lust, plastic
surgery rates for vanity, and exerciserates for sloth, so it would be
the lack of exercise. And inthe end they found about to be the
number one home of sin and theleast sinful status Wyoming and the seventeen people
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that live there. It's seventeen eighteen. You know, I'm going there next
month. Yeah, seventeen people.And Liz Cheney eighteen people. Does she
still live in Wyoming? Her?Have you been there before? I've been
there yet. Yeah. It's prettydesolate, dude. Oh yeah. The
western side of the state is gorgeous, like when you get into the Tetons
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and like Jackson Hole area. Yeah, I'm not going to the beautiful,
but if you're I'm going to thecenter of the state east right in the
middle. It's just awful. I'mgoing there for a wedding. So we're
we're lying into Denver and then drivingup it's terrible. That's even an awful
drive. But we are staying atthe Stanley Hotel the night that we fly
into den We're gonna the night thereshining around Estes Park out there. That'll
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be cool. That's just beautiful.Only part of the trip that's gonna be
fun. Yeah, and then you'rejust gonna shoot up twenty five and you're
gonna have to go through like Cheyenneand then keep going. It's just the
last time. Well, actually Isay it's not gonna be fun, but
it is. I'm looking forward togoing. But the last time that we
were there, there's no sin there, so there's no sin. But I
waited till the last second to renta car. Yeah, So the only
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car that I could get and keepthem up. This was December of like
twenty fifteen. The only car Icould get was a Ford Fiesta. Yeah,
and I had to drive that fromDenver to Casper. And if you've
ever been there, you know thewind situation in that estate. Always.
Wyoming is the windiest. South Dakotais a close second, but Wyoming is
the windiest place on planet Earth.Due whoever called Chicago the windy city had
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never been to the state of Wyoming. Because any city in Wyoming is that
you can walk around the block andthe window will blow in your face the
whole way. You can't like,it's awful, it's terrible. We were
you know, I grew up outand around Colorado, and then my parents
were in the military, so webounced all over the place. So we
were stationed Guy when I was inhigh school and at Ellsworth where the B
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one bombers were probably still there.And so that's South Dakota and it you
know, borders with Wyoming. Thereand I remember saying, does the wind
ever stop blowing here? It's terrible. And you're right when you're out there
on the interstate. Yeah, ohyeah, it'll blow you off the road.
It doesn't weigh that much. Yeah, it'll blow your head off the
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road. It's great. And thenthe tractor trailers when the wind's kicking up
and you see them, Yeah,it looks like they're gonna jackknife. That's
frightening terrible. Why are you evengoing there a wedding? So kid's married
in Wyoming. My wife's dad inWyoming, he lives there. He lives
in Casper. Really yeah, poorguy? Uh seven fourteen It's Washington's Classic
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Rock. We have a new lettercoming up this morning for the big word
of the week. It is thefinal Letter, which means, in about
what fifteen minutes from now, we'regonna give a chance to Wint, Hooty
and the Blowfish tickets for the showye at Jiffy Lube Live later this morning,
Commanders Dolphins tickets for the home gamethis weekend. And we have another
table, one last table to giveaway. VIP table comes with the one
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hundred bucks on a gift card tojoin us for Overtime Live with Coach Royn
Rivera. That's at DC Prime Stakesand Lobsters on Tuesday. So we're gonna
get to that and more. Anddon't we have like a little rolling stone?
Is it the Stones? Yeah,it's the Stones. I will do
that about eight thirty right after Florida. Man, all right, we have
a cool little owns feature for you. Then I think you're really gonna dig
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if you're especially if you're a Stonesfan. That's coming up in about eight
thirty this morning. It is Bigone hundred, Washington's Classic Rocket. It's
a big one hundred. That's all. Hey, if somebody bought you a
gift that was used, would youlike it? What's the gift? That's
a good question. It's just anew trend. Like let's say I found
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a sweet TV flat screen on saleBlack Friday and I bought it, and
then I had, you know,a decent TV at home already, and
I said, hey, crash here, I got you this for Christmas,
but it's used, and you gaveme your TV instead of instead of the
new one. Well, well inthat case, no, that that that
no. Like if you found somecool something cool at like a like Vinti
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three store. That's that's that's onething. Your book. Well, there's
a new survey. This is eightytwo percent of people are open to receiving
second hand and holiday gifts, andit's even up from last year. Used
electronics is the most common, soTVs, PlayStations, Nintendo's Xbox, followed
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by sporting goods and then home improvementitems. So you might have to try
this. It's gonna get myself asweet new flat screen up and I'm gonna
get my old one to somebody.This all depends on how you do it
right, like something vintage. Sure, maybe when you buy a new one
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that makes sense to me, Likeif you pick up like a you know,
some classic book used at a usedbookstore, but it's got some sentimental
value or it's cool but they gothrough your closet. Yeah, here's an
old ACDC T shirt. You wantit? Merry Christmas. But close to
seventy percent say now. The stigmaaround giving previously owned gifts has been lessened,
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mostly due to affordability, but alsopracticality and sustainability. And some people
also want things that are no longeravailable now that that that I can see,
Like remember urban outfitters selling iPods ontheir website for like three hundred bucks.
Yeah what, Maro, I gottwelve of them in a drawer at
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home. You should have just askedme they they were selling iPods on their
website. They sold out. Yeah, I remember that. It was like
three hundred bucks. Three hundred bucksfor a refurbished iPod, right, and
they called it vintage MP three player. Whatever people spent three hundred dude.
I'm not lying when I say Ihave a drawer full of them because I
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bought like every new model. Idon't have the mini, yeah, same,
I have the tiny tiny, thesquare one was that the mini,
and then I have the long onethat looks like a stick, but that
was called the because there was abigger one before the one that looked like
a stick. We had the bigones, and they had the mini,
which was the tiny tiny ones likea size of a quarter almost, and
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then you had the one that waslike a stick. But I forget what
those were called. I have aniPhone three somewhere. Oh yeah, I
have a drawer full of those twoI gotta find. Years ago, there's
there was a company that would ifyou you know, did a hard reset
on them and then threw them ina bag and mailed them to them.
They'd pay you cash for him forthe used phones. Yeah. I wonder
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if that still exists. I thinkI did that when I got my last
phone. I think I set myold one into Verizon. Yeah, I
think so. Huh, I canmake some bank, dude. I'm not
I am not exaggerating when I sayhave a drawer full of crap like old
iPods, old cell phones, andyou know, working in this business,
they're always like these cell phone endorsementswhere you would like, you know,
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talk about you know, a cellphone from AT and T or a Verizon
or whoever, for you know,a year, and they'd give you a
phone. And then all those phonesjust piled up and it's just like those
that hand them out Christmas. It'sa vintage. It's a vintage gift.
Yeah. I used to give theold iPhones to my kid when he was
younger. You know, they theyweren't connected, but he could still like
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play games on them, and hecould still you know, use it to
play music, and also he lovedthem. Right. But then I read
an article a couple of weeks ago. I was like, maybe that wasn't
so smart about some woman who gaveher, like five year old an old
iPhone to play with and same thing. But they still dial nine one one.
Oh, they do even if they'renot connected. Yeah, they still
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have this emergency feature. I don'tknow if they do it through satellite or
how it works, but they havean emergency feature where you can still down
nine one one. And the copsshowed up on this lady's door and like,
we got a nine one one.She's like what they figured out?
It was the kid and he hadjust learned how to down nine one one
and he wanted to see who itworked. I used to keep the old
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iPhones like for because you could youknow, you could download your music or
you could you could still use WiFi, And so I would use the
old iPhone like when I was running, so that I wasn't sweating in my
new one. Like. I didthat for a while, and then I
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Jaimin from your Washington commanders. Alittle outside linebacker. I say little,
No, he's a monster. He'san absolute monster, like six four two
thirty. Uh. That's coming uphere in just a few minutes. You
know. We do that every Friday. Get to one of your commanders on
the phone chat talk a little football. I've been looking forward to speaking with
him because I really enjoy watching himplay. You know, we still have
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a VIP table to give away too. A little bit later this morning.
That's for overtime with coach Ron,which is gonna take place Tuesday. At
day you see prime stakes and lobsters. I'd like to say, we're gonna
be talking about what a great gamethey played against the Dolphins. I hope
that is the case if you're goingto the game. I busted out my
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raincoat this morning because it looks likeit's gonna rain me sitting on the rain.
If I have to sit down inthe rain and watch them lose,
I'm gonna make some noise. Nobody'sgonna listen. Well, I'm gonna make
some noise. So we've got onelast chance to win tickets for the game
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Coming up in a bit. Wehave that little Rolling Stones. I'm just
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Man Dennis Glasgow with Sports on Tapcoming up a little bit later this morning.
Who I am raging mad at becausehe turned me onto that show Suresy,
which is a spinoff of a letterKenny. Right, dude, it
is so good. I love Ijust so way past my bedtime last night.
(36:22):
And you know, you get onthese shows on Netflix and it's like
next episode and you're like, allright, just five minutes of it,
and then all of a sudden you'reat the end of that one. It's
like next episode and you're like,all right, well, I gotta at
least see the intro to see whathappened at the end of this What time.
Did you go to bed too late? Too late, like ten o'clock,
which for me is late. Iset two alarms. It took the
(36:44):
second one to wake me up thismorning. The first one I'll throw on
my phone. And if you youknow, if you set alarms on your
phone, it'll give you the optionto snooze or stop it right right.
Usually you wake up, I lookover and if I want to snooze,
I'll hite it. If I wantto get up, I get up.
But I'm I don't even remember.But I clearly rolled over and just shut
it off. But I had abackup that set for like twenty minutes later.
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That woke me up, and Iwas like, oh, what day
is it? Where am I?It's like, damn it, Dennis stupid
TV show? Speaking of TV shows, did you see Squid games? I
did? Right? Yeah, allright? Did you watch the new one
squid game the Challenge? I haven'tseen the game show? Don't terrible?
(37:30):
You know what I thought it wouldbe. That's why I didn't want I
got all excited because I thought itwas like a second season of the original.
I thought it was like a youknow, part two, a sequel
something. And I turn it on. I'm like, what is this and
it's like a reality show but it'snot because it's clear they're acting poorly.
(37:57):
Yep. And see my first onewhen I saw that, like my,
my, my dumb brain, Myfirst initial thought was yes, people are
gonna die on TV, right,And then you know, it was no,
well look a bit for like acouple of minutes because that opening scene
where they're doing red light green light, yeah, right, and I'm like,
oh, dude, talk about they'reall getting wasted. And I was
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like what, these guys are terribleactors though, And then I saw one
of them that was wasted start movingaround. I'm like, wait a second,
what's going on here? It waspaintballs or whatever, and I'm like,
okay, is this a reality show? So then I'm googling it and
then it says yes, it's likea game show, reality game show,
but then it says we're still notclear if it's real or staged. I
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got like ten more minutes through itand was just like, this is terrible.
It's awful. The only reason Ibring it up because a couple people
that were on that show are suingbecause apparently I have to go back and
watch just that part again when theywere playing Red Light Green Light. Apparently
it was freezing cold outside and theymade him do like, you know,
take after take after take after take. So they were out there for several
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hours dressed the way they were dressed, in freezing cold temperatures, and two
of them suffered hypothermia. Well,they're playing squid game and they lawyered up
and they're suing, saying they sufferedhypothermia nerve damage as a result of the
poor safety standards. You know what. I'm glad they did. I'm glad
they did terrible. It's terrible,man, don't waste your time. I
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really. My wife was like,well, you gotta give it time to
get gone, and my son andI are like, this sucks, and
then she gets mad at me becauseshe's like, well, he's just saying
it sucks because you said it sucks, and if you guys would just give
it a chance. I'm like,Okay, we're gonna go watch something else.
We'll come back and see in anhour, and I guarantee you're gonna
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tell me this sucked it? Didyou know? What they should do is
bring back real life gladiator games,right right, like they used to have
in the colitude the Death. Yes, and then that there's some problems there
with the legality of the polls inthat because I would watch that. You
have some liability issues there, dude, that's not watch balls. And then
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you know, I have people soonbecause well we had to like do retakes
and it was called the Internet plantsload game. You have the Internet.
If you want to watch disturbing stuff, there is plenty of it out there.
Yes, there's no end of supplyof disturbing things. Uh, if
you go looking for all Right,we got to take a break here,
(40:34):
but we will be back to itin just a few It is Big one
hundred. Good morning, Washington's ClassicCrockets, Big one hundred. Absolute pleasure
today to have on the line withus to uh talk a little football number
fifty two from your Washington commanders outsidelinebacker jam and Davis. Jam And,
welcome to the program. Man.Thanks for taking the time to travel with
us today. I appreciate it.Yeah, so we have something in common
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besides both being just incredibly devastatingly handsome. I hear your I hear you're a
fellow military brat. Oh yeah,sir, absolutely, Yeah. I've been
in for twenty one years. Hegot out my junior year of high school.
Yeah, my dad was in fortwenty seven oh wow. Yeah.
And you know how it is,man, It's like nobody knows what it's
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like being a military brat except forother military brats. So there's a little
bit of cambarader there right, allthe you know, the deployments and the
TD wise and for me, Idon't know how bad it was for you,
but for me, it was allthe moving. I mean I went
to like thirteen schools in twelve yearsold. Man. Yeah. Yeah.
My dad was the one that wasin for the long haul, and then
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my mom got out when she gotpregnant with me, and basically we just
settled down in South Georgia, wherehis first duty station was like Inland.
So from there we kind of justsat still while my dad did all the
moving. Oh you got lucky,man. I mean I was in let's
see, I was in Nebraska,South Dakota, Texas, California, South
Carolina. It was all over theplace. What branch was, what branch
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was? Your dead is the army? What's what branch was? Y?
Yeah? My dad was Air Force. Yeah yeah, very cool man,
Okay, very cool. So Ilove watching you play, Dude. I
got to tell you right off thebat because I was always hoping i'd get
a chance to talk with you thisseason, so I can tell you that
interception against the Falcons was epic,and my second favorite player of the year
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had to be that. It wasa hit on Walker against Seattle where you
did some old old time football man. Yeah, so that interception against Because
you're from Georgia, that means yougot to do that at home. How'd
that feel right on back home?Yeah? Man, that was a great
feeling, especially being at a lotof my friends tried to make it up
(42:49):
for the game and just tried todo what I could and put on for
the home crowd, you know whatI mean. So it was a good
fill in the end the game thatway. Yeah. Yeah. So did
you have when you were grown up? Did you have a favorite player in
the NFL, like a guy youadmired, looked up to and were like,
God, I want to be likethat guy. Oh yeah, definitely.
Growing up I was a big chargesfan for whatever reason, So I
grew up watching with Damian Thomlinson andthen before I knew what I was doing
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school projects on him and thinking Iwas going to be the big time running
back one day and then just watchRay Lewis and then they called my and
I wanted to hit somebody. Soyeah, that's great man's and you know
how it is man being a militarykid, it's like it's tough to get
a home team because you don't havea home for very long before you move
somewhere else, you know, right, So tell me about these changes on
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defense. Obviously with the exit ofdel Rio, you got Rivera. I
supposed to the upside to that,it's you know, there's a guy that
played the same position as you whenhe played. Are things changing on defense
or about the same or simplified oryou know how's that look? For the
most part, were just really tryingto keep it back to the basics where
everybody's playing fast, So they tryingto keep it a lot more simple and
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not trying to you know, goto dynamic with the game plan whatnot.
Just making sure that the main focusis getting all living hats to the ball
and making sure it's taking out thelimitation great area factor. This probably slowing
guys down anything like that. Sothere's more so just trying to play a
lot faster. Yeah, and withthe with all the things that are going
on in the season and you know, the changes and new ownership, and
I mean there's a lot of outsidenoise. So how do you guys like
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to stay stay focused and just doyour job? Man? Yeah, at
the end of the day, Man, we can't control anybody has to say
about us. We just we knowat the end of the day, all
we got is all we need andthat's in this building. So the main
focus is just going out there anddoing we need to do to figure out
this thing and just keep the say, you know what I'm saying going in
the right direction. Yeah, yeah, and uh yeah. You guys are
professionals, man. You want towin every game and you got to.
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You got a handful of games leftto do. So so what are your
thoughts on Sam Howe? Man,I like this kid, but you play
with him, what do you think, right? Man, He's just like
me, down to Earth, stayinghis own lane, put his nose to
the grondstone, and stay to workat all times. So, like I
said before, even with the outsidenoise factor, he don't pay attention to
of it. He just does whathe needs to do so he can go
out there and try to tea AndI loved it. Yeah, and he
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really seems to, you know,just from the outside looking in, he
really seems to handle pressure well.Like he he does not seem to to
cave under pressure. He continues toperform And I love that definitely. He's
a guy that he definitely is aguy that will stay boys regardless of the
situation. So I like that abouthim as well. Yeah yeah, so,
uh here, give me a littleadvice here, because my kid,
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he's fourteen, he plays he's startingcornerback, you know, defensive back on
his team, but he wants toplay linebacker. But he and he watches
you play, right, and he'slike, I want to be I want
to be a linebacker. And Iasked him why and he says, well,
he's he likes to he likes tohit people. He's I want to
hit and he even played played alittle running back this year and he wasn't
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that into it. I'm like,well, why is that? Because I
prefer hitting people over getting hit AndI'm like right, But he's all of
like a buck fifty man, soakingwet. So I'm like, you know
what can we do to put somewell, I mean, hey, my
main thing growing up with my mantrathat everybody knows about. You can't have
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a million dollars dreams of minimum wagework ethics. So a lot of it
has, you know, someone todo with talent, but that can only
get you so far. So Imean most of it is the behind the
scenes, the watching the film andjust like how you were just talking about
the tackle from Seattle, man,that's a lot of it is just the
after hours putting in word, watchingfilm and sticking around with Kobe to try
to pick up on little things.So that's definitely something that you can kind
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of whisper in his ear a littlebit and he'll understand it that for a
while, it'll make a lot moresense. Yeah. Yeah, How does
it feel after making a big hitlike that? I mean, you got
to get up just pumped. Man. The adrenaline that runs through your body
after making a play like that,especially trusting what you can be in the
entire time, This is amazing,honestly. Yeah, yeah, very very
cool. Well listen, man,I do this thing called the Five Questions
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where it's totally not football related,that just does kind of getting to know
you think. So I asked youfive questions. You just tell me off
the top of your head. Ready, okay, all right, So does
pineapple belong on pizza? No?Yeah, agree with you. We just
aid debate we've been having around here. What was your favorite NFL team growing
up? Yeah? Chargers Yeah,San Diego Chargers. Yeah. And what's
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your favorite food? My favorite foodis was on. I'm a big pasta
guy, So got to get mycar up some nice all right. And
uh, if you like, uh, fellow pro athletes, somebody else out
there, doesn't have to be football, just a fellow professional athlete that you
admire. Uh, it's a recarpenterfor for sure, Tyver. He plays
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for Pittsburgh Steelers. Yeah, justwatching how he works man behind the scenes.
That's like my right hand man aswell. But that's definitely somebody that
admired his work. Very cool.And final question I heard through the Great
Vinue and being from Georgia, thismakes sense that you're a NASCAR fan.
Oh yeah, yeah, So letme ask you. Absolutely, let me
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ask you this. If you hada choice tomorrow to be and you were
equally as good at both, ifyou had a choice tomorrow to continue to
play professional football or to be aprofessional NASCAR driver? Which one would you
do? I mean, I stillgot to speak to my first love.
Man. I've been playing ball myentire life. But I mean, if
I got the opportunity to get behindthe wheel, no questions, that's doing
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it the right way, of course, I would take that chance as will.
Yeah, there's a rush there,man, for sure, for sure,
Jamie. I appreciate you taking thetime today. Man. It's always
a pleasure to speak with you guys, and I was really looking forward to
speaking with you, so thanks.And I hope you play here for a
long time. We really enjoy watchingyou. Yes, sir, man,
I appreciate you for having me tothat. All right, buddy, have
a great day. You see numberfifty two Jamie Davis from your Washington Commanders
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right here on Big one hundred,and that conversation brought to you by Bet
three six' five. It's neverordinary rock rush in morning with Jackson on
Washington's Classic Rock, Big one hundred. Washington's Classic Rock. It is Big
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one hundred, Start me up.It's the Rolling Stones and we're doing Florida
man here. Yeah, this isFlorida. Man. Yeah, I'm thinking
I want to do the Stone thingand come back to Florida. Man,
though we can do that. Yeah, let's let's do that. But coming
up before see IM making decisions onthe fly. Man, that's my ability
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to perform under pressure. Yes,we'll see how that timing works out.
Well, I'll make it work.Commanders tickets, Dolphins tickets to give away
and a VIP table for overtime Livewith cochron which is coming up on Tuesday.
I'll be up there with Julie Donaldsonto talk about football. I'd like
(49:54):
to see we're gonna talk. Idon't know, man. The Dolphins are
just damn good. Yeah, they'recoming to town, and that is a
really good football team, and youknow, we're suffering, have been struggling.
Now, who knows if change andcoaching is going to change that,
but we have been struggling, strugglingmassively, you know, with the defensive
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backs. And you got two ofthe best fastest receivers in the league going
to town. I mean, theseguys just torch people, you know,
just gazelle fast. You ever watchI was on YouTube one time and I
was watching an off season workout withTyreek Hill, and he was working out
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with some buddies, just running roots. Holy crap, dude, When the
camera is that close and you're watchinghim come off the line and run his
route, it is just mind bogglinghow quick he is. It is.
It is just I mean, Iwould just sit there and replay it over
and over and over again and gowow. Wow. It's like any other
(50:57):
sport though. It's like, youknow, when you watch it on TV,
you're like cool and you sit onyour couch and drink your beer and
cheetos and go oh. Would havecaught that. It's like, well,
when you get out there and you'reon the field you see it up close,
or you're on the glass at ahockey game, or you're down court
side at a basketball game. Whenyou see how big, how strong,
how talented professional athletes are, you'llchange your mind. You won't play armchair
(51:21):
quarterback anymore. You do it well, yeah, but stupid. You can
bitch about things, but you can'tever pull the like I would have caught
that. I can run it outfaster. No, you can't. That
is unacceptable. Yes, these peopleare elite, the elite athletes, and
Tyreek Hill is beyond elite. Sohe scares me a little bit, gonna
(51:44):
lie, I'll be at the game. I'll go out there and hope for
the best sit in the rain.I'm not gonna complain about it the next
day. Yeah, of course,of course, but I will never say
I want to covered him. That'swhat I would have done. I could
have had Tyreek covered. All right, So let's do this rolling Stone thing.
And this is pretty cool because we'regonna have some on sale. Infoll
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on this too as well. Allright, so give a listen. It's
on Big one hundred, Washington's ClassicRocket. It's Big one hundred. It's
good morning to you. We weHow cool was that Stone's feature there at
chat with What blew me away aboutthat was when he said the greatest rock
and roll band in two centuries?Yeah, and I went, what holy
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crap? To hear it put intothee that one putting those words. I
was like, man, I've neverthought about it that way. That's funny.
But we had delayed Florida, man. So before we get to Dennis
here, it's a brief one today. Do we have time to do Florida?
Man? Just because you know,I mean, we can't Florida man
(52:52):
out of Saint Petersburg this morning.Police have arrested a fifty seven year old
man who walked up to an undercoverofficer who he thought was a prostitute and
offered to pay her for oral sexwith a hamburger. Now, was this
(53:13):
a hamburger off the dollar menu?It does not say what kind of hamburger.
He offered her a hamburger as partof what seems like I don't know,
there's some crazy role playing. Idon't know what he was looking for,
or if he just thought, oh, this girl looks like she could
use a burger. If it isa Wendy's Bacon Junior cheeseburger, we're talking
(53:36):
some good stuff right there. Thoseprices have gone up on those, yeah,
like three or four bucks down.Oh yeah, ridiculous. They used
to be a dollar. I've beenbitching about that for a while. Yeah,
we need more details on this cap. Yeah, whether there's not much
more to it other than you know, he got arrested and instead of,
you know, for soliciting a prostitute. But the funny part of the story
was he didn't offer to give hercash. He offered to give her a
(53:59):
Hamburger. I'm just gonna believe that'sjust a great opportunity for marketing for that
Hamburger where it came from. Dothey not want to be a part of
it? It's always it always amazingme when you see that fellaing with that
monk shot and they're wearring like acollege or a pro camp, and the
team is going, holy hell,man, take my gear off. He's
(54:21):
got to be wearing a Raiders hat. Although with the Raiders. Interesting he
picked the Raiders. Yeah, that'sjust that just fits right. I think
the Raiders are probably when the Raiderssee somebody, you know, in a
mugshot wearing their gear, they're like, yes, absolutely, that's a badge
of honor right there. Half thatteam. Yeah, I don't know.
Is it as bad as it usedto be with the Raiders? No,
(54:42):
not bad. You mostly don't havea team anymore. Yeah, it used
to be. It's amazing how allthe sports teams have the exodus at Oakland
over the last decade. Yeah,it's unreal. Yeah, I mean,
if you've been in that area,how they got pro sports are to begin
with, I don't know, right, it's you know, it's not flourishing
in money. It's a little roughin some areas like Oakland Cropper, Yeah,
(55:06):
but Proper is kind of a dump. Yeah, but baseball's are gonna
be gone after this year to Vegasand of course the football team, uh
mass Exodus. Man. I guessit was the other side of the Bay
there that supported everything, though,wasn't it. I suppose, But I
mean they had their own fans,right, you know, the Giants and
the forty nine ers had their fans. True, yeah, true, So
but maybe if you I'm not youknow, I haven't spent much time in
(55:29):
that area, but maybe if youlived in that area. It's kind of
like a like a New York thing. You're a Jets fan of your Giants,
or you're like, oh yeah Dan, or a Mets fan. Yeah
yeah, yeah, absolutely, yeah. Probably a lot of people that fans
the Oakland team. So sorry aboutyour your Ducks, your your Pigeons,
your Seahawks, Seahawks, right,yeah, yeah, that was a tough
one last night. You'll be happyto know that America's steam Dallas is good.
(55:53):
Not as good as Philadelphia. They'regood, They're That was an epic
football game last night. Tons oftouchdowns, too many flags, though,
oh really, way too many.Yeah, it was. There are a
lot of penalties, but uh,it was an entertaining football game. But
Dallas is good, not as goodas Philadelphia, but they are good.
Forty nine ers are pretty good too. That's gonna be a good gaming.
(56:15):
I am fascinated, like everybody elsewho does a little gambling out there,
that the forty nine ers at Philadelphiathis weekend are favored by a three point
margin. Why is that? Vegasknows something we don't. Man, That's
all I can tell you. That'sall I can tell you. I know
the coaches are ticked off. Well, you know what. Tim Murray touched
on this a little bit when wetalked to him this week, and if
(56:38):
I recall, you know, oncehe said something about the forty nine ers
being favored. I just went andtook a leak and came back when he
was done talking. Yeah, butI get it, but he could talk.
I can't. And when I gotback, he was still going yeah,
and I was just say, hey, uh huh, yeah, no,
he he did. Uh, hedid lay out the the argument for
(57:00):
that that spread why they are Yeah, he did. Well. Once again,
you know, this is supercomputers andan expert to do this for a
living, so there's a reason why. But I know the coaches, especially
you know, Shanahan going in therewould say, hey, listen, nobody's
believing in us. But then youlook at the odds, so he really
can't go with that narrative and say, no, well you know what Vegas
(57:21):
believes in you, man. Iwant to say that. Tim said that
he was going to make that bet. I think he did. I would
take that one, yeah, Iyou know, listen, the forty nine
ers are good and they're traveling acrossthe country. Doesn't mean it won't be
a competitive game. But Philadelphia,man is the cream of the crop in
the NFL at home, but justin the NFL. It's the best team
(57:42):
in football. They really are.And they've got some epic games coming up.
I mean, just a onslaught ofthe last big game. Yeah,
last four or five games kind ofthe gauntlet for them, you know,
yeah, for a lot of teams. So it'll be fun, be good.
Yeah. I was a tough onelast night though, but the Yeah,
the Cowboys look good. Yeah.I I you know, typically would
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not watch that game because I wouldgo to bed, and sure, I
said, I'm not. I turnedyou on to a new program. Yeah.
I said, I'm not going towatch football game because it's too late.
And then I turned on Shoresey onHulu that Dennis recommended, which is
a spin off of Letter Kenny Yeah, which is a very which I loved.
Yeah. Right, And we hadbeen talking about how good uh Canadians
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and hockey players are chirping at eachother, and he's like, oh,
you got to check out the show. Yeah. I put it on last
night. Was hooked. And itdoes you know when you're watching Netflix and
it's like next episode and you're like, okay, one more, yeah,
and they you're like, okay,one more. How many episodes did you
I don't even know, but waytoo many. It was like ten o'clock
at night and addictings. But it'sa funny show. It's hilarious, and
I know you can relate to beinga hockey guy. Yeah, but it's
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so Canadian centric and so hockey centric. If you never played hockey, yeah,
or if you've never spent any timein Canada, you might not get
it. It's gonna to take youa little while to get You'll get it.
It just takes a while, butto catch up with the slang.
It's if you've ever watched uh,well, it's just really dry and it's
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very quick. Yeah, but it'sit's ripper and funny. Yeah. My
favorite part so far in the firstseason is when you know, on Friday
nights when he refs the high schoolgames. Yes, yes, all the
kids such a trash talk. Wejust all talking about people's mom. He's
going back and forth with like teenageright, and he's like, I tell
you what your mom did last Yea. It's just it's beautiful trash talking.
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But it actually, you know,because you and I have been sending videos
this past week with each other.That's the kind of stuff that happens with
the all the time. It absolutelydoes. If you don't believe it,
just got pull up some videos playersmicd. It's unbelievable, Like the one
the other day. I'm gonna letyou choose which hand I beat your ass
with. It's fantastic. Huh,I love it. I did get to
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the point I think I shut itoff last night wherever this was. I
got to the point where they wereabout to play, Uh, I don't
want to give anything. They wereabout to play a team and the three
gyms I think had not shown upfor the game or something, and they
were like, can we win?Can we win without them? Right?
And he said no, and theywere like, what are you gonna do.
He's like, well, if youcan't win, you don't play,
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and so he goes out like beforethe game starts, beats the crap out
of somebody with a stick. Idon't even know. That's when I shut
it off because I was like,all right, this is good. I'll
get sucked into this part and thenI'll be up all night. It's very
slapshot esque, yes, like themovie. Yeah, if you're a hockey
fan, you'll love it. Yeah, no doubt about it. I think
you'd love it anyway. If youlikes to Letter Kenny, you'll love yeah.
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Yeah, yeah. I think thatLetter Kenny is a hidden gym.
I think it's been up for likeseven eight seasons. Yeah. Love love,
love love that show. Anything elsegoing on in the sports world one
last night. Yeah, so youknow they're they're they're winning again. I've
seen their two debacles, the homeopener and then last Friday after Thanksgiving,
but they're they're winning there by theway, when they beat the Kings the
other night. That's one of thebest teams in hockey. I think they
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have thirteen wins and they beat Anaheimagain, so they're doing well on the
road. Good for them. Powerplay still stinks, but if they can
work that out and they might bethere. I don't know. It's you
know what seven doing like puck movement, bringing the puck into the zone property
instead of dumping it in and chasingit. Yeah, they don't have somebody
to bring it in regularly with alot of authority now with Oshi out for
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a while, that hurts some offense, so yeah, and being stood up
at the blue line a lot inthat mid ice, so they they got
to figure that out. They don'thave enough puck carriers to bring it in
and when Finesse it in there wasdumping it and that's hard to do.
Well. You got to go inand grind it out if you're gonna do
And they don't necessarily have a lotof guys to do that either. You
know, they got the Tom Wilson'sof the world, but you know Tom
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Tom can do it himself, andthat's a big man there. They need
some little rats they can skate intheir heart and gyms. Yeah, but
you know what, and it's allabout Avechkin. He sets up low on
that you know, left hand side, but they're just not getting in the
puck a lot of the power playeither. So winning goals on a rebound,
wasn't it? Yeah? Yeah,yeah, he's something else though it's
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fun to watch. Has been somethingelse for years. Guys are freaking all
right, go Commanders. Point spreadis I believe nine and a half in
favor of Miami, and well itwas ten. I think dip down a
draft kings there. But you knowwhat the for for a rain game,
well possible rain game. They've gotthe h the points at fifteen and a
half between both teams, which isa lot of points. I guess they
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think Miami's high scoring. Well,definitely those score points. I guess you're
thinking, maybe how company will scorepoint? I hope they. I hope
the defense shows up after all that'shappened with del Rio and the d Backs
coach, and I just hope theyshow up. That's that's I hope for
a game. Yeah, well,I'm confident we'll see. Okay, guys,
last half, well man hasn't gottenme very a great weekend. Guys,
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are you too have a good one? We will play what have we
learned on the show today? Oneeight hundred and four nine three one double
o three. I'm gonna make yougo way back, all right, so
this is you will you will have? You would have had been listening early
this morning? Okay, all right, but I've got Commander's Dolphins tickets for
this weekend and if you want them. This was named the sexiest city in
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Virginia this morning. Probably the bestway to word it, right, This
was named the sexiest city. Therewas a website. Was it just Virginia
or the sexiest city in America?I think ultimately it was in America.
Well, I take that back.It was the sexiest town. It wasn't.
It wasn't major cities. Major citiesand towns were a separate category.
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But there's a website that sells adultadult products and based on what people purchase
and how much they purchase, thiscity in Virginia ranked at the top of
the list in like ten categories,like there's some freak over there and ended
up Yeah, I think you're right. Crash ended up taking the entire sexiest
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town, not only in Virginia,but in the country, and if you
know the name of that town,give us a ring. We'll give you
tickets. One eight hundred four ninethree one three. Good luck from Big
one hundred. Washington's Classic Rock Bigone hundred, And what did we learn
on the show today? Question thismorning? What town slash city in Virginia
was named sexiest in the entire country? One eight hundred four nine three one
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double three? Hi, Big onehundred. Who's this? Hi? Lisa,
how are you doing this morning?I'm doing great now, I got
through fantastic. Hey, Lisa,what city in Virginia was named the sexiest
in the country? Yes, dildocapital of the world. Yes, there
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are some naughty, naughty people inAshbourne. Oh my god, naughty naughty
people in as for Hey, listen, we're gonna say able to tickets for
the game this weekend. All right, Yeah, you bet, bring a
raincoat. Might be a little wet, but it'll still be fun. Will
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bet. Washington's Classic Rocket is Bigone hundred. You know Washington's Classic rockets
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we can make you win it forBig one hundred, Washington's Classic Rockets Big
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the Lobsters. One eight hundred fournine three one double oh three High Big
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one hundred. Who's this? Hi, Lisa? How are you this morning?
I'm good. I'm pretty good,Lisa. We're gonna play a game
called five and thirty. I giveyou five questions. You just have to
give me the answer to all fivewithin thirty seconds. I throw them at
to you, one at a time. And today's topic is people, are
you ready to play? Okay?Name one president past or present. Name
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one movie star past or present,Gilbert name one guitar player past or present,
name one lead singer past or present. Sanny Hagar name one NFL player
past or present. Oh my god, Jesus, any football player there you
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go. It's tough when there's aclock on you, isn't it? She
bare you barely got it at thirtyand some of your answers blow me away,
did you say? But listen MelicicaGilbert for a movie star and then
Joe thiseman. I love it.We're gonna get you a table for four.
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It's overtime with coach Ron this Tuesday, plus one hundred bucks on a
gift card that you can actually usethat night if you'd like. Perfect.
Thank you, you bet, nicejob. Hang on and we'll get you
all set up. All right,Okay, we have a lot of Lisa's
calling in today. Yeah, that'slike the second Is that the second or
third one this morning? It's apopular name. Love you Lisas, thanks
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for listening. It is Washington's classicrock. You are listening to Big one
hundred. Hey, coming up atten o'clock today, Lisa Berriga. It
is Washington's classic rock. Is Bigone hundred is Rolling Stones, And that's
about gonna wrap things up here ona Friday morning. But Lisa's coming up
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in just a few key things Rollingfor you catch you back here Monday.
We're gonna have some tickets to giveaway Monday for TSO Trans Siberian Orchestra TIS
this season, that time of yearagain, plus more tickets for the Stevie
Nicks, which is pretty cool.I think we have something else too,
Peter Frampton, Peter Frampton, loveit. That's all next wee lineup.
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Yeah, so that's uh all nextweekend. Of course, we'll have London
Fletcher on the program Monday morning eightam to recap Sunday's game one o'clock FedEx
Field with the Dolphins in town.If you're going to the game, maybe
bring a raincoat. Supposed to bea little wet out there, but you
know how that goes. That couldchange it anytime. So and I think
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if there's anything else, hope youhave a great weekend. I'll be hanging
around Ashburn if you're looking for somethingto do as well. We all writing
my name on bathroom walls leaving mynumber. That's still surprises. Yeah,
I'm blown away by We'll try tounpack all that. Thanks for listening to
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have a stellar weekend. We'll seehim Monday. Bomb Budy Boom Budy boombudy
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indeed, need a boom Buddy's fine, everybody. It's time for the big
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funny. It's time for the finale. It's doing the show. The fun
we had is over. Now that'sfr It's time to go. Good Bye,
goodbye, good barget bye, goodbye, good bye, good bye,
good bye, good bye, goodbye now dams