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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 a mission? Okay, soI would say something with music, I'm
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commenting, No, you're fucker.He will be a show for everyone who
loves music and murder. Come on, Tuck, we got it a show
to dude, showtime. Are youready? I'm ready to your baby ready
job. Good morning, six oheight Big Rock Morning's Jackson here in happy
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Wednesday at the pleasure of hanging outin America's sexiest town last night, Ashburn,
Virginia. Yeah, America's sexiest townnumber one on the list of a
veritable plethora of sex toys sold.That's legit. I'm not making that up.
And there wasn't a squeaking by tonumber one. It's like there was
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Ashburn and then the rest of thecountry. Yeah, it was like,
it's like they were number one.It was basically this sex toy website that
they sold a lot of stuff,but they ranked, you know, the
sexiest cities based on the things theybuy and the amount they buy. And
Ashburn just crushed everybody. Everything forvibrators to handcuffs, and it's like look
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at Ashburn. But yeah, outthere with Royn Rivera and Julie Donaldson last
night and coach was in you know, pretty decent spirits. All things considered,
it sounded good and the podcast isup if you missed it last time.
Oh cool, yeah he yeah,you know, I thought it would
be a tough, tough hour forhim, but he seemed to be in
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pretty good spirits. Of course hehad like his wife was there and the
most of the coaching staff was there, so he had his support system around
it. But uh, yeah,it was a lot of fun. Man.
If you came out last night todo appreciate it. Shout out to
Jess. I think that was oneof our winners. Yes, that's one
a tables. I met her lastnight just as I was leaving. So
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great to see out there. Thanksfor coming out. Let me throw this
out there now, because to behonest with you, it's probably sold out
today, but there will be onemore chance tomorrow morning three am. Amazon
is offering college kids twenty five dollarsflights to go home for the holidays.
This is amazing twenty five bucks.The thing is, there's like a max
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of five hundred on that. Buteven if your ticket is like six hundred
bucks, they'll all you have todo is pay the twenty five plus anything
over five hundred is there like adistance on that is there or is it
anywhere in the country anywhere? Andit's just that five hundred dollars cap so
you know, but still, youknow, six hundred dollars ticket, you
got it for twenty five bucks,and then you know, six hundred to
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them seventy five more and that's that. That is a anyway they're doing this.
You have to be a member ofAmazon's Prime Student program, and there
is a limited number of tickets availableeach day. They went on sale this
morning at three am. Four today, I would guess six am. Now
that's probably sold out, but certainlyworth looking if you're a Prime Student member
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or you want to sign up tobe one thousand tickets today, another one
thousand tomorrow. And it does workon select roots to all fifty states with
departure dates anywhere between December eighth andthe twenty fifth return dates as late as
January fourteenth. You just have tosign into your Amazon Prime Student accounts to
see the list of flights. Andagain that five hundred dollars limit, but
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can't beat it. Today's ticket dropstarted at three am. I wish I
had a student sign and just gosee how fast they went. I got
to imagine those things went like fifteenminutes. Yeah, if not faster,
but there will be one more chance. If you didn't get a snag the
deal this morning, didn't know aboutit, now you you can check it
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out tomorrow morning at three am,when another one thousand tickets will go up.
And when it's all over, ifyou didn't get anything, Amazon will
still provide you a discount code fortwenty five bucks off of flight, which
is, you know, less exciting. But how many days are they going
to do? The twenty five dollars? Just today and tomorrow? And it's
just today and tomorrow from the wayI understand stand at reading it here,
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Yeah, it looks like just todayand tomorrow. But you know worth jumping
on there at three am? Sentthe alarm jump on there at three Hey,
I'll give you a buzzing wake up. I'm moped at early all right,
So technically do you have to usethat to fly home? Or if
you're a student, can you flyanywhere? Great question, I would guess
they're not going to monitor you know, where you actually live. You could
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probably use it to fly anywhere,go see friends, take a little vacation.
It's got to be a member ofthe Student Prime there, which I
assume is a lot like Amazon Prime, but geared towards students, so Amazon
dot com. That just reminded me. We'll talk about this coming up.
I saw a list of the Ilove the month of December every year because
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they put out Google will put outtheir list of like the top searched items
of the year, so you cansee what everybody's looking for. That was
interesting. But Wikipedia just put outtheirs, their top searched items, and
we'll talk about that coming up herein just a bit. Also, just
around the corner, I'll tell youwhy you should maybe or I'm not gonna
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make the switch, but I'll tellyou why you should maybe own an Android
over an iPhone. There's an advantage, especially in this area, really an
Android over an iPhone. Yeah,that's what I said. I don't know
about that, talk about it comingup here in just a few It is
a big one hundred and six thirteen. Good Morning Rock Rock One Morning with
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Jackson on Washington's classic Rock Big onehundred, Washington's Classic Crockets, Big one
hundred and six, twenty nine SimpleMinds. We're saying breakfast club, you're
saying the part that bothers you.But Claire eats sushi after it's been sitting
in a warm library for hours,and nobody ever addresses that, right,
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Yeah, so it's sort of social, demented and sad, but social.
I uh, yeah, I thinkthat. Yeah, you can't do that
with fish, So you can't.You know, there's especially sushi. So
there's plenty of things you can letsit out for a while, like pizza,
right yeah, Like dude, youcan leave a pizza on the counter
all night. Although some people won'tdo this, I have no problem with
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it. I'll forget to throw apizza in the fridge right the night before,
and it's sitting out the next morning. I eat it, and sometimes
I think about it and go,well, there's there's like tomato sauce in
there that could certainly gather bacteria andif it's been sitting out all night.
But I've done it my whole life, never once gotten sick from it.
Never. I mean, if youlet it sit out for a couple of
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days. No, God, no, no, I'm talking about it.
Yeah, I'm talking about a fewhours breakfast pizza. It's pizza. It's
breakfast pizza that with sushi. Seewhy I'd rather not even try that.
We talk about the the guy thatturns out it was a kid, seventeen
year old kid that carjacked the FBIvehicle, like dude, you know,
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and they recovered the car not toolong after that, I think just hours
later abandoned somewhere. But probably maybehe didn't realize, holy crap, it
just jacked an FBI vehicle. Washe part of that ring though, that's
been doing a car jackets because theirkids, like they're they're very young.
This one is seventeen. They foundthe car, most everything was in there.
However, she had FBI issued ammunitionin the trunk and some of that
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is missing. So they stole someof the ammo but abandon the car and
they say they're looking for one moresuspect. So I don't know if he's
part of the ring that's, youknow, doing whatever they're doing, or
if this is completely separate, Butcome on, kids, seventeen man?
Was that There was a story inthe news not too long ago the kids
were what like thirteen, Yeah,it's like that. That's that's what the
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age has been on the on thatparticular ring, it's like eleven to It's
terrible. And you know why theydo that. It's because you know,
kids aren't going to face adult charges, right, yeah, they can.
You know, they get a lightersin. Although at twelve, I'm sure
you don't want to spend the nextfive years in juvie. What are you
thinking about it? You're not goingto readers that are sending them out to
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do it, right, right?So that guy got arrested and then I
read this this morning after working intothe early morning now as a woman she's
asked not to be identified, wascoming home and her husband insisted that he
meet her outside their apartment in NorthwestDC to help her park the car.
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I'm sure it was middle of thenight and he was worried about her.
And good thing he because something didgo down. As soon as he parked
the car, two masked gentlemen cameup to him. I love how the
media. Two masked gentlemen, youmean thugs, I mean crooks, you
mean bums? Two masked gentlemen,masked gentlemen who's that from seven News?
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Masked gentlemen. They came up tohim armed and they took everything they had
in his pockets, took the keysto the truck, got in and pulled
off. But she said there wasanother car that was part of it.
So this this makes me wonder ifthis is some sort of like you know,
car cha can ring because there weremultiple cars involved, but there was
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a black BMW. Two of thosepeople were armed with guns as well,
and apparently they took the phone,looked at it, and gave it back
to her and said, oh,that's an android. We don't want this,
and then they took off with thecar. I'd and I can totally
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relate to that. I can totallyrelate to that. You could hand me
a free android right now and Iwould throw it in a jump drawer.
That's what you meant when you saidit could be useful to have an android.
Yes, okay, now I gotyou. That makes sense because the
crook's not gonna take it, You'regonna give it right back. It's not
it's hilarious in the middle of acarjacking. Oh that's an android, you
never mind? She said. Theencounter only lasted a few seconds, but
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turned her life upside down. It'skind of a bummer. That was her
income. That's how she made hermoney, her car. She was an
Uber Eats driver and an Insta cartdriver. She said, that's my livelihood.
And wow, I mean that's hilarious. Like, give me your phone.
Oh it's an android. It keepsit back to rying. Do you
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remember an old Stros beer commercial fromlate seventies early eighties. It was a
guy walking across the desert and hewas dying of thirst. And you know
how those old shows would have thesunbeaming down you see it. So he
comes up to a to an oldguy with a with a donkey and a
pitcher of water. And the guy'sexcuse me, I'm extremely thirsty. You
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wouldn't happen to have any Stros beer, would you. The Guy's like,
no, but I got some eyescold water. Oh no, no,
no, no, that's okay.I really had a taste for some Stros.
The best commercial ever and I cannotfind it on YouTube anywhere. Oh
really, yeah, do you rememberit? I'd vague oh that was a
good commercial. That was a goodcommercial. Vaguely, vaguely, Uh,
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you know the ones that stand outto me as a kid were well.
One of them I think was justa PSA. Remember the Indian crying yeah
because you lived? Why that stuckwith me for life. Whoever, whatever
ad agency came up with that brilliantthat I you know, that has stuck
with me for a decade. Metoo, I still remember it clearly,
Indian with a tear rolling down hisface because you too trapsed on the ground.
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And then the other one that standsout is the old Superuo commercials.
You have to go way back forthese because it evolved into Subaru. I
think in the old commercials, theyuh, they say Sue bar Ru and
it's weird. It's weird to hearthem super bar Yeah, there's one I
specifically remember, and it's like,God, I've just got little pieces of
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him and had a lady holding likea Martini glass or something, and then
talking about the the amount that's inthat Martini class is all it takes in
gas to get the Subaru from hereto there because it got such good gas
mileage. We'll have to dig itup. Because you're hearing them say it
that way, You're like, whatwhat what? What? What? And
I guess it's a you know,Americans, we really like We're like that
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sucks. It's it's super U.It's a super. It's not a Jaguar.
It's a Jaguar. It's not asup bar ru Super. Get it
right. So yeah, we'll seeif we can dig that up for you
and play it back. Coming upthings I know just around the corner here
at six thirty six, Big onehundred, Good morning, Washington's classic Rocket.
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It's Big one hundred. It's FoxyLady, Jimmy Hendrix. I've been
talking about all these carjackings in fact, that crooks don't want your Android and
jackets. That was the other one. People were holding people up for their
Canada goose jackets and their dogs.Yeah and dogs. I forgot about the
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dogs, my god and Prince bulldogs. Dude. Despite all that, DC
Police Chief Pamela Smith says the departmenthas seen promising trends with crime going down
overall. I don't buy it whatever, I don't believe that for a second.
Plus, this new eighty seven centgeneric Viagra will leave you speechless.
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I've just said I when I startreading, you know, stuff from news
articles, from news sites, I'mgonna just read the ads that always pop
up in between the stories too,This new eighty seven cent generic viagra.
Does anybody ever click on that crap? I mean, see anybody ever click
through? Like if you saw somethingthat said the new eighty seven cent generic
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viagra will leave you speechless? Takea look? Would you click on that?
I mean, somebody must be doingit, but gotta be. I
guess that reminds me. I putmy Christmas tree up on Sunday, Yeah,
and I was looking. I wasreading up on how to how to
maintain it, how to keep italive. Yeah, and one of the
tricks they say to put viagra inthe water. Really, yeah, that's
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the thing. I guess. Sohuh. Interesting just popped into my head.
Well we're on the subject to viagrabecause wind's I gotta come up again.
Well, somebody sees it in yourmedicine cabinet, they'd be like viagara.
You'd be like, oh no,it's from my Christmas tree. Well
that's what that was my thing.It's like, well, I don't want
to have to go buy it.It's not for me. Isn't that still
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prescription? Could you? But Idon't know, I don't even know you
can get it for eighty seven cents. On the other I apparently can yeah,
do we have those old suit wewere talking about to them, we
do the commercials we remember, andI said that the two that stick out
to most to me as an adult, that I still remember to this very
day was the the anti littering campaignwhere they had the Indian crying with a
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tear rolling down his face. Thatdid some damage to music. I'm like,
man, you can't literally look athim sad. And then the old
subarup commercials because they used to saySubaru and uh yeah, let's let's just
play the audio. Listen. Becauseit's cheap and ugly, a little Subaru
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goes a long way to make ithappy. Just give it a little love,
a little care, a little guess, a little wow. The little
Subaru. It was twelve hundred bucks, cheap and ugly and got sick six
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miles to the gallon sixty six.I love their I love their campaign slogan
it's because it's cheap and ugly,it'll be good to you, Like,
can you imagine somebody trying to sellsomething these days going it's cheap, it's
ugly. That's what I have inmy dating profile Oh my god, cheap
and ugly, the cheap and uglySubaru. I just think it's funny that,
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you know, we americanize that Subaruand we're like, nah, it's
it's super dude, that Jaguar.It's a Jaguar. Uh Subaru. My
my brother in law is actually abig wig at Subaru. He's open like
the marketing department. I think heworks for Super Corporate in Jersey. And
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I showed him that he hadn't heeven working for Super. He was like,
nah, I'm like, I swearto god, I'm gonna play one
of the old commercials. They justsay sborro wow. And I think I
think those were even before my time. I think I probably saw those later
because I think those were even yeah, those before I was old enough to
like the early seventies ones. Theyhad already switched over to Suparu. Yeah.
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Yeah, Like this is just allvisual. This is the littery commersion
O the littery Yeah. Oh doesit say anything at the end? Let
me see, when does the Indiancry He's paddling through Like yeah, yeah,
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he's in the canoe and he's paddlingthrough trash in the water and he's
upset. Now he's on the shore, there's trash. People have a deep,
abiding respect for the natural beauty thatwas once this country. Stupid white
man, and some people don't.Oh, people who start pollution, people
kind of start trying the tear.Some dude in a in a Subaru just
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drove by and threw their trash hisfeet through McDonald's bag at him. Yeah,
it was awful. It just explodedthe seventies. That one. That
one, That one stuck with me. I'm trying to think of there any
other but that one. Always maybesome of the old Smokey Bear stuff,
But the p s A's back inthe day were good. Now they spent
money on him, you know,like they were full blown productions. That
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shows you how awful people were backedthen because they had to go that extra
mile to be like, hey,we're talking about a time like think about
it. They'd be in their Saru, no seat belt on, baby just
laying on the back seat and they'dhave the windows out and be all smoking
cigarettes. Yeah, and they werelike, what, it's not wrong.
Every road trip I ever had asa kid, my god, the back
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of the Pinto in the middle ofthe seat. Oh, my mother used
to do that when I was akid, and she, you know,
she hadn't know any better, Iguess, but nowadays, but yeah,
she like just cracked my window.You know. It's the whole flipping cabs
filled with smoke up eight degrees outside, all that wind. It's smoke blowing
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on you in the back seat.It was terrible. Get the ash in
your eye, terrible, your fiveyear old eye. It was none.
Ugh. Uh, it's time forthings. I know. It's six point
fifty five on Big one hundred inevery US state. When it comes to
slot machines where they are legal,the winner is not the person who puts
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the money in, but the personwho presses the button or pulls the arm.
Remember that. In twenty seventeen,a man in Florida learned that the
hard way. He had his femalefriend push the slot machine button for good
luck. He won one hundred thousanddollars she did. Casino officials told the
guy they had to pay her legally, there's no bet until the button is
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pressed, and apparently use his moneyinvolved. Things turn sour between the friends.
Guy didn't get a dime and shetook it all like, I don't
let me see Are you worth onehundred grand as a friend? Now I
take the money. There's that partof me that's like, yep, good
for you. Subways BMT Sandwich wasoriginally named after the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit subway
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lines, but now it stands forBigger Meteor Tastier. I would have stuck
with the transit Staten Island. Idid not know this voted to secede from
New York City in nineteen ninety three. In ninety three, but turns out
the plan violated New York state constitution. Salmon sushi does not come from Japan.
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It was actually created in Norway inthe eighties because they had a salmon
surplus. We're trying to figure outwhat to do with it all. The
US state with the largest population growthsince twenty ten is Idaho. It's grown
by twenty six percent. Utah isin second, followed by Texas and Florida.
All four have grown more than twentypercent. There's only three US states.
They have a lower population now thanthey did in twenty ten. Can
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you make a guess? Wyoming now, South Dakota, North Dakota. No.
South Dakota and North Dakota have grownexponentially because of North Dkota. It's
the oil business, and yeah,the Dakota's have blown up. There's another
list we'll share a little bit later. That's got popped into my head because
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South Dakota was on that list.West Virginia lost five percent of its population
since twenty ten. West Virginia theyall went to Kentucky. Yeah, Illinois
is down three percent. In Mississippiis down one percent. They went to
jail. And finally, Red Lobsterran an all you can Eat Crab promotion
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back in two thousand and three.They took a three point three million dollar
loss. I guess they seriously underestimatedhow much people can eat all you Canna
Eat Crab promotion and they lost threemillion bucks. Station One's America. They're
gonna eat it belly till they getsick and just be like thank you.
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All right, six fifty eight comingup a new letter for the big word
of the week. We'll hit youwith that about seven thirty this morning.
That's your chance to win Stevie Nickstickets at the end of the week.
Plus we're gonna have more tickets forFrampton and that show is coming up March
tenth and do we have TSO ticketsagain today we do. Yeah, Trans
Siberian Orchestra. That's the fourteenth ofDecember tis this season. I will have
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those up for grabs just around thecorner as well. It is big one
hundred. Good morning, Washington's ClassCrock is a big one hundred Rolling Stones
and miss you gonna have a chancefor you to win some Frampton tickets a
little bit later this morning, andalso for grabs Trans Hiberian Orchestra tickets and
a new letter for the big wordof the week at seven thirty this morning.
At the end of the week,we'll have a word that's your chance
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to win Stevie Nicks tickets one eighthundred four nine three one double three.
We'll go to the phones. Goodmorning, Hey, I just want to
say I love your show, butI think did you check it out?
That wasn't a real Indian? Hewho's some other nationality? Was he?
Really? So? Yeah, welllook it up. I read that somewhere.
I know I read it somewhere.You know what, check it out
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now that you say that it's it'sI think I've heard that as well too,
that he wasn't actually native American.Yeah, awesome. What's your name,
Tom DoD pleasure man. Thanks forcalling in. I appreciate it.
We'll check into it now, allright, thank you, you bet,
all right, take care now.I just we're talking about the old littering
commercial. It debuted nineteen seventy oneEarth Day, and if you were a
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kid around that time, you knowexactly what we're talking about, because it
was the most famous public service announcementever. And it's the you know,
it starts with the Indian kind ofpaddling. You got the music going.
He's paddling down the new down apristine river. You got drum beats in
the background, and music grows andhe, you know, the whole thing
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builds and then he he pulls uponto a bank that is just covered in
litter, and then gazes upon afreeway and then a single tear rolls down
his face. It still haunts meever all this time. Dude. Here's
the thing. He was not anIndian. He was Italian. Italian.
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You were fooled. I was fooled. Yeah, that gentleman was right.
Uh. The ad was a fraude, just Angelina. The guy's name was
well, he went by Iron eyesCody, and he played Indians in the
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Hollywood westerns. So he was anItalian that made living plain Indians in the
movies. You know. He hadthe long black braids, the wig,
and apparently they even deepened his complexionwith makeup. There's so many things wrong
with this appropriated Indian culture and ohmy god. Uh. Yeah, his
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real name was Espera Oscar Decurti EsperSparrow, not iron Ice Cody. There
are so many things wrong with this. Yes, there's so many things wrong
with this, but yeah, theythey full us all. Look he is
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I'll defend him a little bit.His fraud was not totally ill willed.
Uh. He apparently was a hugesupporter of Indian rights. He married an
Indian woman and adopted Indian children,so he was Teian. They wanted to
be Indian. Guess I still seeit though. The single tier rolls down
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his face to some jagobs through McDonald'sbags on the side of the road.
All right, seven fourteen, andI'll tell you what we're gonna do.
I want to give away some TransSiberian Orchestra tickets that show's coming up to
fourteenth. That's kind of a coolholiday thing to do with the family or
the kids or whatever. But Iwant to do that via talkback. Right.
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So if you go to the iHeartto the iHeart app and you pull
up Big one hundred, there's theyou hear us talk about this all the
time. There's the talkback button rightlittle microphone, and you can press that
leave us a message and it popsup right in front of us here,
so it comes directly to us.So, yeah, I'm gonna take one
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random talkback user this morning and setyou up with Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets at
the end of the show, soyou can call in and you know,
tell something you like, tell somethingyou hate. We don't care, and
just say, hey, this ismy entry for TSO tickets, and at
the end of the show or towardsthe end of the show this morning,
we'll randomly pick one of those talkpack users and give you the tickets.
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And did you know that you canalso do that with Alexa. I saw
that. Yeah, if you're ifyou're streaming this on Alexa, just say
Alexa send the talkback to Big onehundred, right, So you can do
it that way as well this morning. So we'll go through them a little
bit later this morning, and we'lljust kind of randomly grab one and say
okay, you win, and againjust you know, let us know on
the talk pack that it's for theTSO tickets and we'll get set up if
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you win them. Speaking of gettingset up Frampton tickets, we'll play what
if we learned on the show alittle bit later this morning and your letter
coming up in about fifteen minutes forthe big word of the week and Stevie
Nicks tickets have for grabs this week. It is Big one hundred. Good
Morning, Washington's Class Crockets, Bigone hundred, Crazy on you. There's
Heart seven thirty two and good morning. Do you hey, man, do
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you have that audio of the houseblown up in Arlington yesterday? I do.
If we can dig that up,that's I still got the whole story
on that, man. I'm listeningto it yesterday on the news and then
read a little bit last night andthis morning. But you know, all
I can gather is is some guywho's hold up in his house. And
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then I heard somebody say he turnedon all the gas appliances in the house
and was firing flares and things andpeople. I've heard so many different things,
and the video itself is just ultimatelymind blowing. The house blows up,
and that's the big story because itwas a massive explosion. I mean,
just like it. It looks likea movie. And you know,
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I guess the guy it started becausehe was firing flares and some neighbors called
the police and like his dude firingflares in and out of his house.
The cops come and he's holed himselfup in there. And you know,
then the guy that took this video, the audio we're about to play for
you because you from the video,uh, he said he also had a
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rifle and was firing at the police. But again, I've heard so many
stories. I can't wait for thiswhole thing to the dust to settle and
we get the whole scoop on whathappened. But ultimately, the house and
it does sound like he turned onall the gas appliances. It sounds almost
like a suicide attempt and then firedsomething in the house and boom. It's
like, I know how it ends, but I have no clue as to
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the rest of the story how itgot to that point because I've heard so
many different contradicting things. No ideahow we got there. But let's uh,
this was this is audio the guythat was videotaping what was going on,
and this is you know, hejust happened to have it rolling when
the house blew up. Give alisten, come out. We don't want
to hurt you, department. Andthen they ended up driving the swat shrug
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through the front door with like apile driving arm. At that point he
started firing a weapon bag. Ibelieve it was like an ar. It
was a high caliber weapon. Atthat point, they reversed the truck back.
They kept trying to yell to him. He sounded like he was trying
to say something back, but theywere like, look, we can't hear
you. You know, please comeout, Please come out, We won't
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get hurt. At that point,they were driving forward to the window and
that's when the whole place went up. Oh wow, this Carl alarms,
dogs. It's always that's always followedby Carl alarms and dogs barking. Yeah,
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and from what I can tell thevideo, it's a nice house.
Yeah. And they got everybody outof there, thankfully, because you know,
that blew up in a heavy populatedarea and it was a huge explosion.
Yeah we're not talking. I meanit was massive. You can.
It's been floating around everywhere. Youcan find it on you know, any
of the new sites are on socials. Like remember that baseball game is like
back in two thousand and one whenI don't remember who did anybody threw the
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pitch and he bat he the batterhit, it hit the pigeon and exploded.
Yeh, yeah that's what. Yeahit was. Yeah. Look,
I know what I'm doing for theSuper Bowl. Nickelodeon has got a Super
Bowl telecast coming up, and they'regonna bring in SpongeBob square Pants, Patrick
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Starr, Sandy Cheeks, and Larrythe Lobster to call the game. Providing
commentary will be Dora the Explorer,and Boots will also make an appearance to
help explain penalty calls. It's brilliant, dude, I'm all over this,
Like, I seca watch SpongeBob squarePants call the Super Bowl. That's fantastic.
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This is brilliant. Yeah. Uhyeah. SpongeBob and Patrick Star will
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Vegas. Nate Noah also will bejoined by those characters on their Christmas Day
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Eve? Who's playing Christmas Day?I didn't realize there was a Christmas Day
game this year, so we we'llsee this even sooner. They'll be joined
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by characters during Nickelodeon's Christmas Day footballtelecast. It's called nick Miss and viewers
will get to see are you readyfor this? Teenage mutant Ninja Turtles calling
the game? I love this.I love this. I'm you know,
I admit to being an immature adult. But if I'm reading this right,
there's games all day. Really,Raiders and Chiefs play okay, Giants and
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Eagles all right? Ravens and fortynine ers, Oh wow? Three games.
Wow, I didn't even know therewas one. I guess I wasn't
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is looking through the I love whenthey put these lists out over early top
Google searches for the year. Youknow, it was number one on Google
YouTube. Okay, I'm going tobreak this down a little more. I'll
dig into it a little deeper,because the top ten are stuff like,
well here they are YouTube, Amazon, Facebook, Weather, Google, number
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five Google the fifth most search thingon Google. Are those genuine searches though?
Or are those people accidentally typing?I think that website into the search
point. Absolutely think that's what itis. Yes, Number six is Gmail,
Wordle, Google Translate, Walmart,and then Yahoo. But I know
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they do another one where it's like, you know, most searched questions,
right, so those would be likethe most searched things. YouTube makes sense.
Chat g EPT tops Wikipedia's top searchesof twenty twenty three Wikipedia's top searches
of the year. Chat GPT fiftymillion page views, and deaths in twenty
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twenty three with more than forty twomillion page views. And I assume that
means if someone died, they searchedthe name, like, you know,
Matthew Perry. I don't think it'sjust deaths in general. Number three was
the twenty twenty three Cricket World CupNumber four was the Indian Premier League,
which is also cricket. Who watchescricket? This is this is Wikipedia?
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Yeah, it's half the world watchescricket. I guess. Oppenheimer the movie
was number five. And here aresome other ones that were in the top
twenty five. Jay Robert Oppenheimer.The person Taylor Swift. She's a Person
of the Years, person of theYear, Person the year. Like that's
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a surprise to anyone, right,Taylor Swift. She's just a person,
people. She is not some sortof God's taken a by study. She
does have a great voice, though, I love she's got a great voice.
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She does. She's not eyes,there's somewhere. I don't think she's
a hot though she's got her moments. Yeah you think so. I mean
everybody's different, you know, everybody'syou get to you know your type.
Taylor's just not my type, Iguess. I mean, I think she's
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very attractive, very pretty girl,but like just doesn't do it. Yeah,
not really, but I know fora lot of people does the Last
of Us the HBO show? Uh? Cristiano Ronaldo the soccer player. Lionel
Messi, a soccer player, PremierLeague soccer Matthew Perry was in the top
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twenty five. Of course I expectedthat one. Elon Musk was also in
the top twenty five. Guardians ofthe Galaxy Volume three was in the top
five, and or a top twentyfive, and also the Russian invasion of
Ukraine. Again, these are Wikipediasearches. I'm going to dig into Google's
most searched questions. Those are fun. I like thatanks, so we'll get
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into that coming up here in justa bit. Again, we're going to
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it for Commanders dot Com. SackSelby, Zach, Welcome to the show
man. Yeah, great to behere. You know, we're cooking on
the bioe now. So I guesswe don't have a lot, a whole
lot to preview, but there's awhole lot to reflect on. I guess
we're getting ready for that final stretchnow. Yeah. Yeah, I just
keep having these flashbacks, almost nightmaresof Tyreek Hill burning us. Yeah.
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I mean I think everyone does,right, I mean, my god,
I mean everyone kind of expected thatthat something like that would happen, But
man, I don't know if anyonelike Amie could appreciate the live view on
TV that, but like that seconddeath had was just incredible. The way
he's like like changed his body motionto like catch that route with Yeah,
Oh my god, that's why he'sthe best football right now. I tell
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you what I was, you know, at the game, and like you
said, seeing it live, yousee just how fast he is. Even
on that first touchdown, the separationhe had from the coverage after he caught
the ball. I was, youknow, sitting there with my buddy.
I was like, watch, watch, and he's just gone. You know,
it's like as soon as soon asas soon as I saw it,
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I was like, oh, he'sgot him. Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. Well they linedup man coverage against him there, and
the safety you know, unfortunately wason the other side of the field and
couldn't make up that distance. ButI don't know how you cover a guy
like that, to be honest withyou. But uh, heading into the
the you know, last four gamesof the season, I was reading one
of your articles and I find thisjust almost impossible to believe. But there's
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still a chance at the playoffs.Yeah, I mean technically, yeah,
they're still mathematically in it, youknow, but again, like if they
they in order to do they haveto win out. I think a lot
of other crazy things have to happen. And you know, winning out is
not gonna be easy against just theselast four opponents. The Rams seem to
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be catching fire now after going threeand after they only want like three games
the first start the season, Nowthey won three straight. You got the
forty nine ers, who are noslouches at all, obviously, the Jets
who have one of the best Stevens'sin football with Sauce Gardner and them boys.
And I mean, you gotta rematchagainst Dallas like that, that's gonna
be. On top of that,you've got to have the Seahawks have to
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lose. I think, you know, there's four or five of the teams
that have to have to do somecrazy things to win to lose, to
lose out. But so yeah,I think so you're saying there's a chance,
a light chance, and for whatit's worth, I mean teams that
teams that go into the playoffs losingrecord. Yeah, somehow speaking by in
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the first round, I don't know, I don't know what it is,
but I think I think they're liketwo and one in the last twenty years
and the one being against the TampaBay Buccaneer. But the Hawks one,
uh that the Caroline and the Panthersthey also won there seventy and one got
the playoffs. So again, Imean there's there's some stuff to play for,
I suppose, But again I thinkthe team is put more focus on
improving and showing that they have somethingto build on going forward. Yeah,
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and rightfully, so, I thinkthat's really what they need to concentrate on,
is just finishing out the season asstrong as they can. A lot
of these guys are you know,they're they're they still got to show up
and they still got to play manbecause you know, they're still being evaluated,
especially you know if we look atany you know, new coaching staff
coming in next year. So,uh well, we'll see how that goes.
But I suppose the upside is draftis gonna be pretty good. Yeah,
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yeah, I'm I'm I think thisis gonna be an exciting offseason for
for a lot of reasons. Andyeah, I mean you never really want
to like root to lose obviously,because I'll tell you in the moment,
it's not fun. It's but youknow, at the same time, you
know, it is what it is, and it looks like Washington is trending
towards, you know, around thetop five pick, and there there's a
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lot of really exciting auctions out there. I mean, Marbret Harrison Junior is
the guy that I think everyone hashad their off because he means he's the
Hives and finalists and that dude ishe's special. I mean, just why
you just got to watch him forlike a couple of players to realize that
this guy is a little bit differentthan a lot of the other guys out
there. And obviously, you know, the quarterbacks are out there. I
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think Sam has done a lot toshow that he can at least be the
guy going forward. But again,if you're a top five pick, you
have to at least seriously consider aquarterback. I mean, that's just the
nature of the business. Then also, off the lineman, I think it's
outside of I think maybe that mightbe like their biggest knee is finding some
sort of hackle, some sort ofguard uh in the top five or top
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ten that they can really say,all right, this is the guy that
we're gonna build around going forward.Because I mean, samehow is the most
sacked quarterback in the NFL. Likethat cannot continue. No matter who is
out there quarterback to Washington, thatcannot continue. You're gonna have sustained success,
right, And isn't there a what'shis name? The guy from Penn
State that's gonna go probably in thetop ten. Yeah, I'm not gonna
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butcher his name yet, like Finacio, see, I was gonna make you
say it. Fortunately we got alittle bit of season less. I'm not
I don't have to get that reallythose names. But yeah, that dude
is a baller. Just like watchingsome of the film on him, he's
he's a special guy. Like Ithink he's a lot of basic ways the
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Marvin Harrison Junior of the office linebecause of how special he is. Yeah,
and he's the local guy too,grow up. Just he was just
a tim out way from that Xdeal. I think. Oh I did
not know that really. Oh okay, yeah, that's very cool. So
you know, we were talking aboutMarvin Harrison Junior being you know, special,
but we have some pretty special receiversand McLaurin did not get a lot
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of action against this game against Miami. No, No, he didn't.
I mean that it's only the secondtime in his entire career where he's had
zero catches. It was zero targetright up with with zero catches on free
target. And you know, obviouslyhe's frustrated, right, I mean,
he said in the locker room hedid a lot of cardio, and I'm
sure he's he's not happy about gettinggetting a lack of lack of catches.
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And granted, you know, oneof those catches he could have had right
in that touchdown that would have beentouchdown in the second quarter, I believe
would have just been spectacle of catch. But at the same time, he's
not getting a whole lot of looks. Yeah, and you know he Bavaria
said on Monday that he has beentalking to ripen of me about getting more
attention, and I mean that's honestly, that's big of him. He's not
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necessarily complaining in the media about it. He's not going out there and being
loud and voises about how he's notgetting target. He's old just to the
right person to get to get thatsort of get that thing sticked. And
honestly, I think that just showshow much professional carry is. And I
mean that's why people love him becauseyeah, I mean, anyone, anyone
will admit the offense is way betterwith Terry McLaurin gets as many targets as
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he possibly can. Yeah, Sowhat are your thoughts on the rumors floating
around the Chicago is interested in theenemy? You know, it's always interesting
because you know those people do theirjobs well and I think it was just
Tina Anderson who had that out there, and obviously you know they're getting it
somewhere, but you always have satespecially especially like during the season, like
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with a grain of salt, likeI'm sure maybe out there there's some lists.
I mean, I guess, Idon't know, but it reports and
reports until the real at least that'swhat my second expectation has been. But
I mean, honestly, I've enjoyedlike having airpn Me around the building.
I think he's a really smart guy. Obviously, he's a real he's a
he's a good person to be aroundtoo, and I think he's an exceptional
office in mind. So I mean, I think we all know that eventually
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Airpiana, he's going to be ahead coach somewhere, right, But I
think I think and whenever that comes, like he's gonna be more than deserving
of it either if it is Chicagaor something like that. But we'll see
where it goes in the next fourweeks because and there's still a lot of
football left. You play for usno matter what happens in the next the
next few months or so. Soif you write something the enemy doesn't like,
does he like stop you in thehallway and make you do push ups
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or something? God, I hopenot. He strikes me as a guy
that's kinda gonna come at you.You know, he's an intense guy,
and he's one of those old foolball coaches that you never really want to
get into argument with because you knowhe's already lost at that point. Yeah,
so you just gotta say, yes, they're and realize they're right to
move on. Yeah, I haveI have not had the pleasure of meeting
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the enemy yet, but I can'twait until I do. I like him.
I'll tell you one guy I thinkshould get paid and should stick around,
and you tell me your thoughts isCurtis Samuel. Yeah. I like
Curtis Samuel. He seems like he'she's in. He's been getting a lot
more attention lately. I mean hehe had one hundred yards against the Cowboys.
Think he had about sixty ish.I'd have to look at the stats
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again. I guess the Dolphins he'sdone a good job and he when he
gets the ball in his hands,he's about as good as any other player
in the NFL, because how quickhe is, how how sunny he is,
how much but birth he has.I mean, I really would.
I would love to see him around, see him around here a lot more
often, especially because I know heand Terry make this such a good combination.
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And you know, the Commanders Ithink are expected to have a pretty
decent amount of cast face heading intothe offseason. Yeah, so if they
can work it out and they gota good deal for him, I love
se him around because I think hemakes the offense better as well. Yeah,
and you know you're not going toget him on the cheap, but
I don't think he's going to breakthe bank. And I think you know,
he's worth what whatever we pay himto keep him around. I really
like him as a player. Ithink he's great. Well, listen,
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Zach, I appreciate the time.Always a pleasure. I know, not
much going on this week with thebye week, but we will chat again.
Jeez, I guess we will bechatting again after the week, won't
we Mike, Yeah, I'll beusing this weekend to hibernate and get ready
for this last weeks. The badthing about it late bye is that you're
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exhausted by the time you get there. Yeah right, all right, So
it'll be a good time for rest, for us all to recharge, get
ready for the last awesome. Well, then next week we'll we'll we'll take
a peek at the upcoming game asalways a pleasure. Zach, thanks for
taking them time to call in,man, We appreciate it, all right,
appreciate you. I'll have a goodone, all right. YouTube Zax
Helby Senior Ride at commanders dot comran some great stuff on the website.
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he just kept it running. Twentyfour to seven. Wow, that's
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Washington's Classic rock is Big one hundred. There's foreigner. I feel like I
just saw you hours ago. Morningwe did just twelve hours ago. We
saw each other as you down theworld's largest steak. I was bone in
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the bone in rib into DC PrimeStakes and the lobster. That was the
small one. I can't imagine whatthe big one looks like. The house
that That's an impressive skill that youdid that, and then you went on
for an hour and talked football withJulian coach ron protein. That's how I
stay so buff. You're the man. I don't know how you do it.
(54:28):
Although dust In our boss, hedidn't finish his no a little bit
dainty with a steak, but hewas having martinis and sides and all sorts
of stuff, plus chatting with everybody. I think he's on social creature sort
of health cake. He's always talkingabout working out. Now he's not finishing.
He's looking pretty good. I'm worriedabout him, are you. Yeah,
he's going on vacation, so hopefullyhe'll be able to gain ten pounds
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and have a good time. Yeah, prepping for a little warm weather vacation.
By the way, Louke Graham,Washington, d C. Native.
I did not know that, soyou said that, yeah, that yeah,
big Foreigner fan. There was atime when Foreigner, I loved for
about three albums, was one ofthe biggest rock bands in the world.
Four four almost monster record. AndI have the worst memory, childhood memory.
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All my friends in the neighborhood.How old was I maybe seventh or
eighth grade? Four and four washuge. All my friends in the neighborhood
own the record. We all hadit, we all listened to it.
They were all going to the concertand I wanted to go yeah, and
I couldn't go. Oh yeah,my mom childhood trauma. It was terrible.
My mom was working or something.She was divorced at the time there
(55:35):
was and she had to work thatnight. So it was like it was
and my grandma lived in the sameneighborhood as we did, and she was
kind of keeping an eye on us. And my mom was basically like,
well, it's up to your grandma, ask her. Well she was,
I think you guys have heard metalk about her before. She's Bible belt
Bible Yeah. Yeah, then thatrock and roll is the Devil's music.
Yeah, And I said, Iwant to go to. I should have
(55:58):
told her it was a Christian rockband. Let me go, rookie,
move on your part, I'm tellingyou. So, I was like,
can I go to the Foreigner concert? No? And that's sending you to
that devil Fest. Damn it,devil Fast. You guys have probably talked
about this before, but what arewhat's everybody's first concert? By? Great?
Nice? That's a good one,so I have to kiss Wow.
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Yeah, that's that's a good one. Yeah, December, you should have
gone first so the rest of uscould just keep our trap shut. Yeah.
Yeah, that's a big one.My first was not really my first
because we just happened to be thereand we stopped by for like twenty thirty
minutes with my grandparents. Uh youknow a Carowin's Amusement part. Oh yeah,
absolutely, Carolina. Yeah, itwas a big one when I was
(56:43):
a kid. Yeah. Uh.And we were stationed in the Carolinas for
a while military family, and wewent and Molly Hatchett was playing Molly Hatchett
was playing the little theater there.No, they only have one hit,
but it's a damn good one.They got a couple, man, Come
on, you got flirting with Disaster, which is a great song play and
you got Flirting with Disaster and yougot No Dreams the Alman Brothers cover out
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That is a good that's a goodone, better than the original. But
it's a cover, but it's afantastic Molly Hatchett, Well, you got
flirting with Disaster? Yeah, anduh, what disaster? What is it?
That's a seven minute song? Isn'tit? What dreams? No,
no flort with Disaster? Oh no, that's some only like five minutes.
That's fine, is it? Okay, it's like seven minutes? Okay,
(57:28):
it feels like seven o crazy Denniscan't hear it because he doesn't bring headphones
in here. That's where we aremissing out right now, because this is
like rock and roll Southern Fried andI just want to Southern Fried. Want
to I want to put a dipin and eat fried chicken and dance to.
Molly heard some Zzy Top a littlebit earlier this morning too. It's
another great bed d not good asMolly Hatchway. So you saw like twenty
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minutes of them. Yeah, Sothank you for getting back on track and
got your show and everything. Thatwasn't really my jack wagon. My first
concertain. The first official concert wasdef Leppard quite right, Okay, that's
pretty good. Yeah, that's prettygood. And it was awesome, and
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that was you can add me.But Hysteria one of the best albums of
all time. Oh yeah, thatwas great, right yeah right? And
I liked the old deef Leppard likeHigh and Dry. Oh yeah, you
know, but Hysteria was worldwide monsterthat was right. That put them on
the map for everybody. Oh mygod, is that like eighty three eighty
four when I got that right?Yeah? He takes him six seven?
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No, was it that? Okay? So because after Pyromania, that's when
Rick lost his own was it wasthat three year hiatus? It would have
been eighty eight, right, SoI saw the Pyromania tour because Rick still
had arms, right yeah, armsplural? Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
And then Hysteria was after I wasconfusing Hysteria Pyromania. See I take
Pyromania put him on the map forever. Yeah, I don't know.
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Maybe that was okay and Dry waswas on on through the night or it
was on through the night High andDry. And then Lane did High and
Dry, and then that's where theykind of got their sound and then Pyromania
was a monster, and then thewhole Rick thing happened, and they didn't
know what was gonna happen after that. How could they ever tap pyromann what
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has nine arms and kick sass?That's fantastic, That's uh yeah, that
was that was I didn't know ifhe was ever going to play again.
That was sad. And I wasa huge deeph Leppard fan and when I
heard about that, I was like, Oh my god, really reinvented himself.
It's a he's freaking amazing. Heplays like double bass his feet.
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I don't know how he does.He is crazy. He's an artist.
And when I first found out thathe was an artist, like, he
does paintings and he has displays andexhibits all over the world. So he
didn't lose his painting. Well,that was the thing. When I first
heard about that he was a painter, I'm like, whoa, how is
the paint with? What arm?You have to start painting left handed?
One arm? Which arm? Doeshe do he lose his left arm?
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Yeah? All right, that's probablyright. By the way. Another artist,
Paul Stanley, and he's pretty damngood too. There's someone in this
building. That's as you bought hisart and had dinner with them on our
sales staff, someone who bought hisart and had dinner with him, Paul.
And you know he only has oneear. I did not know that.
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I didn't either. You making thatup? Was it? No?
Like it's physically not there? Orhe can't hear out of it? It's
not there, It's not it's notthere. Come on, it's a deformity.
Really really wow, that's why hestarted wearing his hair long. Hum
this show and it's fun facts incredible. I bet he doesn't wear headphones either,
then I guess not. I thinkyou can wear air pods. He's
never heard music in stereo? Doesyour work the one he doesn't have?
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Like? Is he just missing?Not there? No? No, no,
Jackson, very caious back. Theouter ear is not how you hear?
Does he still have an ear drum? Well? That I don't know.
I know he he has an eardrum, he can hear well?
He says that he can't hear.He's never heard music in stereo. They
only heard it in mona. Idid not know this either. Part of
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why he pursued music so hard becauseit was an insecurity that he had,
and he was always self conscious ofthis missing ear. Wow, and so
he just practiced his guitar. That'swould explain I was made for loving you,
that disco song they made because hecouldn't hear it. He couldn't hear
it correctly. He didn't realize theapologies kiss fans, army sound. He
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realized this sounded like a BG song. Hey, I've got some Commanders fun
facts facts. Yes, so Iheard you talking about Yeah, this is
sports. Yeah, I heard youtalking with good conversation about Tony. Iomi,
it doesn't have fingertips. I didn'tknow that either. Yeah, that
should probably do a hole show onthe rock and roll deformities that so much.
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That's why they had that low sound, because he tuned the strings down
so that it was easier for himto make the chords. How about that
an incredible show? Ye, bestshow ever? It is Commanders. You
were talking about the draft, Yep, A little bit was Excel before Commanders
dot Com did a little math herebecause I know the show Big Rock Mornings
loves Math yep, boy math here. So right now, if the draft
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were to be today, oh Igotta get my advocate right Yeah, the
usual whiteboard here. Okay, thecommanders would have one, two, three,
four, five, six, theywould have six in the top of
the top, one hundred and fourpicks. That's fantastic. And they so
here they have picked four yep,thirty six, forty sixty eight, one
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oh four and one hundred. Okay, you can't screw that up now,
and what should back up? Andby your tongue, well you could you
could take that two ways. Youmeaning you really can't screw that up.
How could you go wrong? That'snot what I mean. I'm saying,
don't screw this up. You cannotscrew And they might get more. I
mean, you know, when peoplestart training up and down, you might
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garner another pick or two. Sure, But I know you were talking about
that offensive line from Penn State.That kid, by the way, six
six, he's three thirty yep,he's never had a lower grade than eighty
four percent, which for offense isincredible. Yeah, you know he's missing
a pinky toe too. I thinkyou're making that up. I am,
yeah, but he's but but theylisten, it's not gonna be a sexy
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pick. But pick Camp. Ithink it is. Pat cam absolutely ten
years cornerstone on the left offensive tackleprotecting Sam Hell's blind side. There is
nothing wrong. Whoever's quarterback you nextyear the d r O line. I
mean, look at kid in Philly, Jalen Carter said his name, Yeah,
Jalen Carter. Yeah, what astud. Yeah, what a stud.
Yes, that can be a verysexy position if you get somebody good.
(01:03:49):
Yeah. Right, so we'll seeabout that. By the way,
he did anything about coach at overtimesurprise you. Last time in the show,
he was really in pretty good spirits. He was in a good move.
Well remember you know he was talkingabout how long it's been in football,
which is an eternity. I meanhe's been through seven years. He
was in the thirties, but he'sbeen through this before. Oh yeah,
(01:04:10):
So I mean he gets it wasno fun. But that's what I try
to tell fans, you know,when you talk to him, it's like,
look, man, you realize thatevery city, every franchise has gone
through this. Yeah, it happensto every team now also a little bit
more than others because of bad ownershipfor a very long time. Now that
has changed. Yeah yeah, butI mean you know it's going to happen.
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It's uh, it is what Ithought. I thought he was an
actually pretty decent spirits considering surprised.Yeah, yeah, the day before with
the media and and and and bythe way, not criticizing it all,
but he was short with the mediaand their questions and and look after while,
you get tired of the same oldcrap being asked about you. I
get it. But if you're notmeaning, it's going to happen. I
mean, it's part of the job. We're buddies, man, we do
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shots together. No, you guysare, you're becoming friends. I like
that. It was a good showlast night, and everybody ate well.
He had his support staff with him. He brought coaches in the wise game
last night, brought the coaches andwives. Last that was nice. That
was a good, good hot crowd. Last was fun. Man, that
was for the last one. Youhad the joke of the night. What's
that? Well, you brought yourlucky football? I did? I let
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him? Did I tell everybody togive a little context to that? Yeah,
So I brought a football. It'sI called my lucky football. And
I make my football. It's anfootball. I make my kid touch it
before his games. And uh,you know, it's kind of like uh,
you know, you know when peopleleave a locker room and they pat
us. Right. So I gota football. It's a lucky football.
Make my kid touch it before games. And I told the coach, I
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said, look, my kid played, you know, big big game on
Thanksgiving Day. He touched this.This is the lucky ball they won.
I was like, I want youto touch this. Yeah. And what
he did he put his hands allover it. Yeah, And I was
like that, I'm telling you,man, there's good luck in that ball.
Yeah. And uh, it's alittle it's a little deflated. It's
not fully And I apologize for thatbecause I can't remember what I said something
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about Tom Brady used Brady John Brady. Yeah, it was fantastic. It
was funny. I laughed out loud. Yeah, that hollow laugh that you
heard, that was me, allright, Yeah, that was me.
So well done. I thought thatwas Julie well done. That was a
good show last night, last oneof the season. Thanks for everybody who
came out at d C Prime Stakesand Lobsters. We had a good time
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and fog Enigma was our sponsor forthat. Thank you to them and everybody
else, but the people d CPrime. They were good people out there,
awesome, and Jessica and Matt tookgood care of us out there.
They're always do the people. Theytreated so well and I can't I can't
thank them enough because you know,I will go there and you will be
full for probably the next two days. I mean, you had enough b
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for the next month. And yeah, that's what I do. Man's it
was impressive. Kill a steak,yeah, kill a stake you did you
know? I buy it in certainterms of the year. I buy a
whole cow. I got a buddythat owns a ranch, really and I
buy a whole cow really well.I split it with one of my names.
Where do you put this whole?It's a half out because they split
it, okay, and one timewe did split it three ways. But
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I have a chess freezer and theokay, and I buy a cow.
Well, that's impressive. It's good, good man. Nothing like throwing a
You can come up throw a chuckroast in the crackpot, or you can
throw some ribbis on the grill ora brisket. It's good. Sounds good
like all right? Boys? Hey, thanks many, I have a good
one. I appreciate it, andwe'll chat with you. Tom Row.
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Let's do we have any more talkbackscoming in? We're here? Let me
explain real quick. We're giving awayTSO tickets for Should I do that?
Now? Should just pick one?Now? I think? Well, let's
see. Let's we've got a couplemore. All right, listen, we're
giving away TSO tickets. All we'resaying is all you got to do is
bring up the iHeart app, goto Big one hundred, click the microphone
for talkback, send us a message, let us know you're entering for TSO
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tickets, and we're just going totake one random talkbacker. And that's the
word I made up this morning andit stuck. You're a talkbacker? What
have we got? New ones?You got to click on it's right there.
It says on it. Good morning. This is Dave and Alexandria.
I was calling to win those TSOtickets. I had been years ago before
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I met my wife and would loveto take her to see the show.
Thanks a lot, All right,all right, what else you got Hi,
Big one hundred. My name isJessica, and I'm interested in entering
for the TSO contest. I hopeyou have a great day and a great
morning. Thanks mommy, Mommy,give me a spoon. Daddy threw up
(01:08:32):
and Jody is getting all the bigpieces. What I don't know, but
I know. My name is Jane. I'm trying to win the tso tickets
already to do. He wouldn't letus away take pictures of the show.
Hey, my name is Michael.Listening to you guys. Actually while I
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record this right now. Though it'snot an ad so it's kind of boring,
I'm entering into try and win thosetransfer being in orchestra tickets. They
are basically the boss music of Christmas. Yeah, I really want to take
my girlfriend with me because she hasnever been to see them, and I
think she would have a fantastic time. They're actually my first concert. But
anyways, love you guys. That'sa lot to have a good morning.
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And then frassed I get them.That was his first concert. We were
just talking about first concerts. TSHis his first concert. That's kind of
cool. Let's uh, here's whatwe'll do. We'll go to break and
we'll we'll randomly pick one of these, will shuffle them or close my eyes
and point at one or something.I just want to make it random.
Uh, and we'll give those away. Okay, so stay put, we'll
get to that. Just around thecorner. It's nine oh two. It's
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Big one hundred Washington's Classic Rock.This voice is over done, Henley Big
Rock Mornings. Jackson here. Wow, as we all said around on the
what the hell was that? Whatis that? That's my email? Because
I have the turned on over here? What is going? So? I
just keep getting emails popping in,start losing my mind. Uh, on
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the edge of our seats, waitingto see what the old, the expelled
Congressman George Santos would do with hislife. He started a cameo thing.
Of course he did. Listen tothis. The haters get to you.
Haters are gonna hate, and ifyou have haters, that means we're doing
something right. Girl. So justkeep going. You know, Botoks keeps
you young fillers, keeps you plumbing. That guy, dude, that guy,
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that guy. Wow. We randomlypicked one of the talkbackers. We're
giving away TSO tickets for for forrandom talkback this morning. All you had
to do is go to the iHeartapp pull a big one hundred and then
click on that little microphone you cansend us a message in it pops up
right in front of us here thatyou'll we'll get a little ding just like
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your ding is here. Who didwe go with? What did we grabs?
Uh? Hi? Big one?Is it? That one? No?
This? That girls like? DamnMichael? Listening to you guys.
Actually, while I record this rightnow, although it's not an ad so
it's kind of boring, I'm enteringinto try and win those Trans Siberian Orchestra
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tickets. They are basically the bossmusic of Christmas boss music. Take my
girlfriend with me because she has neverbeen to see them, and I think
she would have a fantastic time.They're actually my first concert. Man,
love you guys. That's a lotto have a good morning. And then
fingerscrossed, I get them all right, Well you just got him, buddy.
What do you say? His namewas? Again? Michael? Michael.
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I just listened to a few minutesago, the one who we commented
on this his first you're just talkingabout you, So, Michael, if
you're still listening one eight hundred fournine three one double three, give us
a call. I have a problemthough we we just randomly picked one,
but I need to hear the endof that dad joke. Here here's you
play him again. Good morning,This is Randy from Woodbridge. First off,
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I just want to say you guysare awesome. Uh. You make
my ride to work more enjoyable thananything. You guys are hilarious and awesome,
great music all the time. Butthis is an opportunity for me to
make you laugh. So I gota dad joke for you. How do
farmers party? And if I'm picked, I'll give you the answer. I
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got it. I have a greatday, guys, I got can we
pull up? I'll just I'll digup another pair of We just get one
more pair of tickets. All right, we're gonna have two winners this morning.
But do we have that guy's number? Let me see if I do.
I don't have the other. Ido have this guy's number? You
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do, Okay, I'm I'm gettingthe punch line to that joke, So
stay tuned. We'll make both thosepeople winters this morning. We'll do that
again this week next week. Beforeten o'clock this morning, I think I
still some ramped into tickets to giveaway too, so we'll get to that
coming up, and just a bitJackson's Echoes on the way, Let's Zeppelin,
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It's all of My love and it'sright here. Big one Washington's classic
rockets, Big one hundred And Isee a phone ringing. I wonder if
that's Michael. Let's see hi,Big one. Hey, this is Michael.
I was the guy that submitted therandom choice got picked for the Trans
Siberian Orchestra. Yes, I alsohave the answer to that dad joke.
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Oh wait, you have the jokeanswer to well you know what, don't
yes, which is not to say, don't give that other guy the tickets.
But I did find the answer tothat joke. All right, go
ahead tell me so how the Farmer'sParty they turn up the beats they turn
Oh Jesus, okay, maybe I'mgoing to recant when I said about giving
another guy ticket. Ah, well, Michael listen Man, was tso really
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your first concert? It was actuallyyeah, I went with my parents when
I was like maybe about eleven ortwelve tickets right by the stage. Wow,
concert was completely crazy. I swearto God that violinist was a gymnast
because she like was like benover Awards. At one point the guy with the
drums is just in a cage,rocking out right next to the fireballs,
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getting thrown up like it was oneof the crazier concerts I've been doing.
I've been to metal concerts. Yeah, that's awesome, dude. And you
said you wanted to take your girlfriend, right, Yeah, we were just
talking about the other day how muchwe wanted to go, but we weren't
able to swing it this year.So I heard you guys put that on,
and I have immediately went and downloadedthe app. Awesome, Well,
(01:14:25):
very cool man, you're going.We got your tickets for the fourteenth.
Just hang on for us and we'llget you all set up, right,
Bud, All right, perfect,We'll have some more of those tickets to
give away tomorrow. Right here onthe mighty Big one hundred, it's Washington's
Classic Rocks that it's time for Jackson'sEcho on Big one hundred. Washington's Classic
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Rock. Yet Big one hundred,It's Washington's Classic Rock, and it is
time for a Wednesday installment of Jackson'sEcho. Good morning, Alexa, good
morning, well, good morning.I like the holiday cheer. You should
try my eggnog. You want totalk about cheer. Oh yeah, good
(01:15:11):
stuff. Huh, it will makeyou get naked, all right? Did
you know today would have been RandyRhodes's birthday? Randy Rhodes was born on
December sixth, nineteen fifty six.Indeed, I think this calls for some
Ozzie. I was thinking Flying Highagain. I like it. Washington's Classic
Rockets Big one hundred. It's Bigone hundred, Randy Rhoads birthday today.
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He was something else, man,I gotta play some guitar, something else.
It's a shame. I you know, I often sit and think about
where some of these guys would betoday had they not passed. Randy Rhoades,
Jimmy Hendricks, Cliff Burton, Stevieray Vaughan. That's the one I
think about a lot. I go, what would Stevie Ravaughan be doing today?
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He had just gotten his crap together, kicked the addictions, and was
playing better than he had ever playedin his life, and then that helicopter
crash. Crazy. I just foundthe coolest movie trailer. When I was
I was actually searching where I couldwatch Diehard because it's Christmas movie and it's
Christmas time, and it's not aChristmas music movie because it's Christmas time.
(01:16:27):
But if you think about it,it's about what a social obligation with family
members that you didn't want to participatein. Then that spirals more and more
into an unending nightmare. What saysChristmas better than that? Really? Nothing
you think about it. And Imean, his wife's name is Holly.
I I farther still married? Youknow in the movies, no, Bruce
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Willis, is he is he stillmarried? Yeah? In the movie it
was Holly right, yeah? Yeah? But in real life is he still
married? Because you know he's gotthe dementia and yeah, getting pretty bad.
I guess which sucks, man?That sucks. The trailer. Yeah,
I found this movie about the andmaybe you've seen this about the International
Space Station. It's a sci fistory set in the confines of the International
(01:17:15):
Space Station, and the trailer isbad ass. It's in the near future
and you've got Americans up there,American astronauts with the Russian astronauts, you
know, and they kick it off. Their love of science quickly bond over
their backgrounds, and they're doing theirjobs up there and they're looking out the
window and war breaks out on Earth. You can see the nukes going off
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like these big flashes. Right,what's the name of the movie. It's
called Did I catch the names?I just watched the trailer and was like,
oh my god, I have towatch this. And so they're up
on the space station and I'm gonnahave to try to I think it might
just be called ISS. To behonest with you, I think it might
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just be called ISS. Yeah,it is ISIS. And then the Americans
get a message from Earth that saysthey are ordered to take over the space
station by any means necessary. Allright, because we're war with Russia.
In this movie, nukes are goingoff all over Earth and that you know
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in the trailer they're like, well, if we were just told to take
the space station by any means necessary, I bet the Russians were just told
the same thing. So then it'swar on the space station. It's badass.
It looks really really cool. Iwant to watch it. We have
to give away Frampton tickets. Whathave we learned on the show today?
One eight hundred and four nine threeone double three. Earlier this morning we
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were talking about first concerts. Imentioned mine. There could actually be two
correct answers. If you remember whatthat was. Give a buzz and we'll
give you Frampton tickets that work.That works one four nine three one double
oh read good luck from Big onehundred, Washington's Big one rock and roll
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Fantasy. Yeah it's bad company.Big congrats going out to John and Bethesda
who scored tickets to Peter Frampton becausehe knew first concerts. We were talking
about that earlier this morning and Isaid there could be two correct answers for
what I said, because I hadseen a partial concert which was my first
Molly Hatchet, but the real firstconcert was Quiet right and def Leppard deaf
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Leppard when they had ten arms inthe band. Piromania, Yeah, yep,
Pyromania. And then I went outand bought a pair of those Union
Jack shorts. Oh yeah, theBritish flag shorts. Oh yeah, yeah,
I did it man. I totallywore them around the house all the
time when I was younger. Ikinda Dennis's first concert was Kiss and now
that's that takes seventy seven He saylike, yes, I mean the only
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day Kiss. The only way youcould top that is saying like my first
concert was led Zeppelin were the RollingStones? I mean or kids. I
don't know if that would top it. I don't know if that would top
seventy seven whatever ye said, that'dbe pretty epic. It'd be pretty epic,
for sure. So we're back tomorrowwith another letter for the big Word
of the Week and your shout towin Stevie Nick's tickets. We're gonna have
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more Frampton tickets to give away tomorrow, plus more Transhidberian Orchestra tickets to give
away. Have you seen tso?I have not no, but after chatting
with what Michael was his name tocall them, after talking to him about
the concert, and he was talkingabout flames and cages and acrobatics, and
I'm like, holy crap, Igotta go nominal. And you know they're
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doing two different tours this year.That's why they're in two different cities at
the same time, because they've gottwo different Wow. I kind of want
to see it now. I'd alwaysthought it would just be kind of boring.
It's been very, very good.It sounds like it huh. So
I have some more of those togive away tomorrow. We will also chat
with Tim Murray hosted a big wagertomorrow around eight o'clock and get his picks
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for the weekend. If you're thebetting type, we hope you have a
stellar day. Signing off W BI G F M. Washington from the
Lipsey and Associated Small Business Tax Studios. They handle your numbers. They don't
treat you like one. We'll seeyou tomorrow. Boom buddy, boom buddy,
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Everybody, it's time for the BigFinal. It's time for the finale in
the show is over now that's fine. It's time to go. Goodbye,
good bye, good bye, goodbye, good bye, good bye now DWNS eight