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

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music. I'm comedy. Now you'retalking. The will be a show for
everyone who loves music and murder.Coming on, jack Wait, got it's
a show to dude. Showtime?Are you ready? I'm ready to get
your baby job. Good morning,Happy Friday. It's six' ten,

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big rock in morning's Jackson here.I got a late start this morning.
I never want to do that again. The whole world changes a matter of
fifteen minutes. Got out of myhouse late today, woke up late,
got out of my house late today. All the lights that are typically blinking
yellow are now working, which meansyou gotta stop at every one of them.

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And wow, I'll never stop goingbecause I am addicted and have a
love affair with dunkin Donuts. Theghosts back decades, But they got to
do something about that. One acrossthe street. Man, More than one
employee would be nice. It isabsolutely horrific. Was it the employee that

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knows what she's doing or the onewho cleans the West is normally there in
the morning. When you're there,there's the lady that like if the cashier
doesn't show up. I love herbecause if I'm there early and somebody's late,
she's like, they're not here.Just take it. Thanks, thanks
for the free coffee. They're notoriouslyslow to begin with, but I know
that, right, they're just supersuper slow. But they got one guy.

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There's a line all the way outthe door. They got one guy
working, and I was at thevery front of the line. So I'm
like, well, that's a right, I'm at the front of the line.
He's working on sweek, dude.I stood there for like ten to
fifteen minutes. What time was that, like five thirty, yeah, like
five thirty this morning. And Ijust stood there as he's like filling boxes
of joe and boxes of donuts forclearly some guy buying breakfast for his whole

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warehouse or something. And I'm coolwith that. I'm like, all right,
he's got a big order. Butit was like, after about like
it was probably ten to fifteen minutes, I was like, yeah, I
can't, I can't, I can'tstand here. I gotta go. It's
walked out and this I sold thelady that was at the very end of
the line. I was like,it's gonna be a while. You know,
if we had a program director thatloved us, we would have a
box of that sitting right here,nice and hot and fresh, every morning,

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waiting for him. Well, typically, you know, I'll just use
the coffee machine here, but itwas broken for a while and I have
no idea if it's working on anygiven day. So I've just been hitting
the dunk in across a gamble.It is a gamble, and you know,
I gotta have the coffee. ButI was really looking forward to Duncan
this morning. I was very upset. Did you get it? Did you

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know? I had to leave?That's what I'm saying. I stood there
like ten fifteen minutes and then gaveup, Like you can't even get you
know, he's busy doing whatever he'sdoing. But they got one guy working,
not his fault. Is it normallythat crowded at five thirty. I
don't know. I've never been thereat five thirty. That's my point is
that I was late. I'm typicallythere you know, five ish sh shortly

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after five, right after they open. Aha, which is why sometimes I
get the free coffee because the othercashier is not there yet. But there
have been times that one over therejust needs work. I'm here to advise
you with duncan if you need somehelp that one just needs some work.
There have been times I walked inthere and the two people working because sometimes
they have too are back in likethe kitchen area cleaning, and I'll see

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them and there's no bell on thedoor or anything, so I'll stand there.
I'm like, there was one timeI stood up there for like five
minutes and finally like walked around.I was like, excuse me, you
have somebody out here. Well here'swhat you do. Like, they just
need some work over there. Whenyou go in and they're not paying attention

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every time, yeah, I'm gonnabring the astag death whistle. So I
felt for the guy that was workingby himself, you know, trying to
do everything by himself. I feelfor all the people that were in line
behind me, and you're welcome.I got out. Let you move up.
I gave up. Now I'm drinkingthis station. iHeart swill, which

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pretty sure coffee's not supposed to havechunks in it. But good morning six
fourteen. Let's see, we've gotFrampton tickets to give away a little bit
later this morning, plus a bigword of the week. We're gonna wrap
that up at seven thirty. Finalletter that's going to complete the word,
and we're gonna give a chance towin Stevie Nick's tickets. Later this morning,

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we're gonna play back gut eight o'clockour final. I thought it'd be
cool to play back the final segmentof Overtime Live with Coach Ron Rivera because
it was the final segment of theevent on the final interview the final Overtime
Live with Coach Ron Rivera, andit may be final final. Look,

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I'm not saying anything people don't alreadyknow. So well, we'll play back
that last, you know, liketen minutes or so. If Julie and
I chatting with Round that's coming upat eight o'clock this morning. We also
have Florida Man, Things I Knowis just around the corner and more.
It's Big one hundred Good Morning Rock, Round Rock from Morning with Jackson on

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Washington's Classic Rock, Big one hundred. Washington's Classic Rock is Big one hundred
Green Day. When I come aroundsix thirty, Good Morning Friday weekends from
to hear some people are upset withGoogle. Can't say I blame them.
Oh my kids are older. Nowlet's see how I worried this. If

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you Google, let's use Rudy Giuliani. Rudy Giuliani. If you google Rudy
Giuliani, is he real this timeof year? The first thing Google will
tell you is that he has not. That's despite the fact we've been welcoming
Rudy Giuliani into our homes for decades. He's beloved. I hear it even

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likes cookies, may even seem aroundthe malls. But some parents are pretty
upset. They want Google to changethat answer on Guliani because it spits it
out at the top of the page. It's the first one. It's the
first hit, and they're saying,look it, maybe just don't make it
the first thing you see when kidsgoogle Rudy Giuliani. I love how I

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know exactly what you're talking about,how you do, and I'm trying to
be cool about it because you're handlingI don't know who's listening or who's in
the car. And you know,somebody did that to me when my children
were younger, I punch them inthe face. But uh, yeah,

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I don't know how to. Imean, I get I don't know who
you'd even complain to. I mean, because they're not saying, oh,
you got to get rid of that. They're saying, could you just move
it down? Could it just notbe the first hit? Does it have
to spit out at the top ofthe page? And it looks like they've
already changed it, have they?Yeah, because it's well on that wind,
because I checked it it like fourpoint thirty this morning and it was

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still up right now. The verytop thing that I'm getting says, according
to historical records, Rudy Giuliani isreal. There you go, And that's
the first thing that pops up that'schanged since in the last two hours.
Can you believe it? Because that'snot what it's say when I popped it
up this morning. As a matterof fact, it said no. A

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lot of us have no problem admittingthat Rudy Giuliani is a genuine individual,
and a recent poll, twenty onepercent of Americans said they believe in Rudy
Giuliani. I believe in him.I believe America's mayor. I'm going to
assume most of you caught on bynow. And the good news is it

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looks like they've already changed it.That story broke this morning. Well here's
something funny. Like the second thingthat pops up is the New York Post
quoting, oh what Google has saidabout rud okay, all right, so
they're working on it, all right, all right, props. So the
New York Post is compplaining about Google'sanswer by quoting it directly under Google's new

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answer, directly under Google fixing it? Right, So now the Post needs
to go like fix their garbage.Fix that, Julie. You guys are
just ruining everything. This is goingon a speaking of the Post, is
it the Post? No, it'sthe Times who's on strike? Washington Times.
Yeah, I couldn't think of itas the Times of the Post.

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I don't know. So you'll haveto find something new tolign your dog create
with. Now, I'm kidding.I read both of those papers. I
do. I absolutely do, oneundred percent. Let's take care of some
business here. Six thirty three.Rudy Giuliani is real. I just want
to leave you with that thought aswe go to break care back in flashing

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up Washington's Classic Crocket. It's Bigone hundred. There's Motley Crue in Home,
Sweet Home. Rudy Giuliani is real. Don't let anybody tell you different,
kids. It is time for things. I know. It's six forty
nine, Big one hundred. Thesteakhouse chain Smith and Walyinski got its name

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when the founder opened up a phonebook and randomly picked two people's james.
The founder was a guy named AlanStillman, and there's no one named Smith
or Woolenski ever involved. It's actuallya really good idea. An estimated ninety
three percent of TV owning Americans watchedNeil Armstrong Set Foot on the Moon.

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In nineteen sixty nine, ninety threepercent of TV owners were watching it.
Now you go, well, it'sbeen wearn't as many TVs back then.
Actually, side note, in nineteensixty nine, ninety five percent of households
owned television. Today it's ninety fivepercent, so not much has changed there.
That's pretty amazing. Humans and chimpshave the same amount of hair.

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Ours is just super fine and placesvirtually invisible. I did not know that
till this morning. Kit kats aremade by both Hershey and Nessley what.
She has the rights to make thekit Cat in America, but nest Lee
owns the rights to make it everywhereelse in the world. Interesting Velveta was

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invented in the early nineteen hundreds whena cheese company needed to figure out something
to do with broken wheels of cheesethat they couldn't sell. It's kind of
what was the candy bar that camefrom that? I think if i'd have
been the kit Cat, wasn't itnow? It wasn't the kit Cat.
A couple of weeks ago, wewere talking about the inside of a certain
candy bar was just broken pieces ofa different kind of candy bar, and

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they were trying to figure out whatto do with them, were talking it.
Yeah, I can't remember which oneit was though, but basically like
they had a bunch of broken piecesand they didn't want to waste it,
so they started using it as thefilling of another candy bar. Maybe it
was the kit Cat. I don'tthink so, because a kitcat's like a
wafer right in the middle. Crunchy. Kit Cat's one of my own time

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favorites. Kit Cat. It isKitKat, all right, So the inside
of it kit Cat is broken piecesof of some of a kit cat.
KitKat bars are made with ground upkit cats. No, all right,
well, the inside of a kitcat bar at the ground up kit cats.
It's like candy cannibalism. Yeah,you know the green gummy bears.

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What's the big popular brand of gummybears? Haribo, that's the most popular.
The green ones are strawberry flavored.That's just to app with your head.
I'm convinced of it. I've donea taste test with those where you
sit down and pull them out andtry to guess what flavor they are.
You can't. It'll tastes the same. Banks used to be able to design

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money to look however they wanted itto, until eighteen sixty one when the
US Treasury stepped in and standardized everything. Before that, used to see stuff
like special Christmas money, including billsthat had pictures of Santa on them and
Rudy Giuliani. Uh, that remindsme. We were talking about stamps yesterday.

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Yeah, so I went down thestamp rabbit hole after the show,
Oh boy, and back before theposted stamp was invented. Yeah, the
people receiving the mail had to payfor it, and that's including junk mail
like cod and so the postal servicewas losing money because nobody. All you
had to do is just refuse it, and so the mail wasn't being sent

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ye. And so when the guyinvented the post It stamp when you pay
ahead of time, the government andlike everybody, poo pooed the idea,
saying that'll never work, that'll nevertake off it. Can you imagine now
to pay for your own junk mail? Now they're raising the prices again,
right, price of forever stamp goesup. I don't know. I think
this month. Finally, this iscrazy. The space station turned twenty five

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this week. Crazy because it wasonly'sposed to last for fifteen years. That
was the original plan for it tobe up there for fifteen years. It's
been up there for twenty five.They started assembling the space station on December
sixth of nineteen ninety eight. Thecost to destroy it when they decommission it

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in twenty thirty, which is theplan, one billion dollars. What are
we going to shoot it out ofthe sky. I don't know what we're
going to do. Oh, bythe way, that she recommended, I'm
telling you that the ISS trailer.Yeah, we're talking about there's a trailer
that came out yesterday where you gotthe Russians and Americans on the International Space

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Station and they're all up there workingtogether and you know, becoming friends and
sharing a common bond, and theylook down to Earth and start to see
these massive explosions and they realize thatEarth is the Russians and Americans have gone
to war, nuclear war, andso the Americans are given a message to

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take over the space station at anycost, by any means necessary. And
in the trailer they look at theRusts and they're like, well, if
we got that message, they probablygot the same message. Then you have
war on the space station. Soit's the Americans and Russians fighting each other
to the death on the space station. I get wait to see that.

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That makes for a great movie.I'm all about it. Let's see.
Was there any more in here?No, that's it for today. That's
it for today. Yeah, that'snothing else really worth it. Talking about
six point fifty five and coming upat seven thirty this morning, we finally
finish up the Word of the Weekand give you a chance to win Stevie

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Nicks tickets. Oh by the way. There's a concert that goes on sale
tomorrow this morning, not tomorrow thismorning, right today, ten am.
It's the Big Concert twenty twenty four. I feel like we should have done
like a big announcement on this.Yeah, we had like a I don't
know, I feel like there shouldhave been more Hurrah more. Yeah,

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there you go. Big Concert twentytwenty four, wind Stage, July twenty
fourth at the Big Lube Joint.Tickets go on sale this morning at ten
am through livenation dot com. StixonForeigner with John Waite. Yeah, that's
pretty cool. I'm a John Wayefan. I like John Waite, Stix

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and Foreigner with John wait We werejust talking about Foreigner yesterday, and you
may wonder with Stixon Foreigner, whois the opening act and who's the headliner.
I bet they changed spots. They'regoing to alternate from night tonight.
Yeah, a lot of the coheadlining bills will do that. They'll trade
spots from night tonight. But JohnWaite is going to open up that show
as well. So that's pretty cool. Again, The Big Concert, Styx,

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Foreigner, John Waite, Wednsdage Julytwenty fourth, Jeffy Lube live tickets
on sale this morning at ten amlivenation dot com. Yes, we will
have tickets to give away. Matterof fact, we'll probably start doing that
next week, all right, Somake sure you tune in six fifty six,
Big one hundred. Good Morning.Washington's classic rock is Big one hundred.
Sweet Oh Alabama, Sweet Home Alabama. You know what, I hear

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people all the time say, ah, I'm so tired of hearing that.
That's probably one of Skinner's most playedsongs, if not their most. I
would say, I mean, Freebirdis up there, but because Freebird is
so long, you don't hear itquite as much on radio stations across the
country. But I have a bunchof friends like I don't care if I
ever heard Sweet Home Alabama again,And I'm like, I still like that

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song. I never get tired ofit. Some of those songs, I'm
like, yeah, man, Ican play I can listen to Sweet Home
Alabama any time of the day ornight. I never get tired of it.
Love it. Uh. We've gotyour chance to win some Stevie Nicks
tickets coming up at seven point thirty. We're going to give you the final
letter for the Big word of theweek, and then later this morning,
we're gonna have some Frampton tickets togive away, and we're gonna roll the

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same way we have rolled the lastcouple days on the Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets.
This might be my last pair,and we'll give it to a random
talkbacker. We made that word up. All you have to do is go
to the well download the Guy Heardapp. If you don't have it,
you should have that. Go toBig one hundred. See that a little

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microphone. Push it, let youtalk right into your phone. Yep,
hit send it sends it to us. So we've been getting a bunch of
those for the last couple of days, and what we'll do is just send
one. Just make sure you cansay whatever you want. I don't care.
You can just give your name andsay I want the tickets. It's

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not like you have to go outof your way, right, It's just
how we're taking the entries because it'sgonna be random regardless. I do give
bonus points for creativity, but it'sstill pretty random. Like the creativity Yeah,
yeah, I do too. Soall you gotta do is get that
app. If you don't already haveit, send us a talk back and
then at the end of the morning, we will just randomly pick one of

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those talkbacks and we will give youtickets to tso so reading this article this
morning about things and I often thinkabout this actually because technology and things have
changed so rapidly in the last twentyyears, right, thirty years. It's
like insane. The fact that youknow, we went from having phones that

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hang you hang on the wall witha cord attached to it, and you
know, when somebody called your houseif you didn't have call waiting, they
got a busy signal right now,to holding frigging computers in our hand that
are more powerful than what we tookto the moon. It was just technology
is just amazing. But somebody hadasked the question, what do you think

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will be nostalgic about in twenty yearsfrom now? So if you think back
to like when you were a kid, teenager, young adult, like what
were you nostalgic about? Like,we have tons of stuff in my age
that we were nostalgic, But Imean, you can be nostalgic about a
flip phone, you know what Imean? Remember those hottest thing on the
market was a razor, you know, and that was like the and when

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you had to text, you hadto go hit the letter three times or
the number three times to get theright letter. Remember that, Yeah,
you'd have to go be But whenTwitter first launched, I still had a
flip phone and I couldn't understand theappeal of Twitter because it was so hard
to tweet anything. Yeah, youhad to Yeah, I thinking back on

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that, and like thinking back tothe you could take pictures on some flip
phones, but they were awful.Yeah, the quality was just absolutely horrific,
and we used to think that wasthe greatest thing in the world.
And texting, Look, you canactually text them with your message. I
know it takes me like twenty fiveminutes. Hold on, what did you
know? You sit there for twentyfive minutes? What'd you send them?

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I just say good morning. Thenumber one answer when people said, what
do you think will be nostalgic aboutin twenty years from now? Cell phones?
Smartphones? So that's assuming that intwenty years from now smartphone here is
is no longer going to be relevant, kind of like the flip phone is
no longer relevant. And if youthink about it, things continue the way

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they're going. This will be obsolete. Will it just be inserted into your
brain? Well, you gotta wonder, is that neuralink? Isn't that what
Elon Musk is working on. They'reabout to go into human trials with that
thing. That's creepy. Sign meon oh Man, who knows? Yeah.
But smartphones number one, that's justthe thing that people think we will
fill nostalgic about in twenty years fromnow. Not flip phones, not movies,

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no smartphones. Second was trending musicon TikTok, all the songs that
are used and reused in videos.This is a funny one. Bootcut and
flared jeans, bell bottoms, Andpeople say, because they've gone in and
out of style so many times sincethe seventies, that's one of those things.

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You know, everything comes back around. Yeah, bell bottoms is the
one that I've seen the most throughoutmy life. It's out, it's in,
it's out, it's in, it'sout, And I'll see my wife
we're in a par I'm like,uh, it was back in. Is
that I keep a whole section ofskinny jeans and bootcut because I know they're
gonna come back. They come back. Absolutely. Some people said we'll be

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nostalgic about working from home. Idon't know. I kind of feel like
that's the future, kind of feellike that's it's going to go more in
that direction. Virtual reality. Theywere weird nostalgic about virtual reality, So
what are they expecting to happen?But think about this, man, go

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back to nineteen ninety, right,say like nineteen ninety random year, and
look at the way things were,and then look at all the things we
have now. And it is justmind boggling how how much technology we have
now and how rapidly it improved,right, I mean like almost overnight,
and we don't notice it because wesee it every day. It's like watching

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a k grow up. It's likeif you see them every day, yeah,
you don't really notice, you know. But I'll take my kid to
see a relative he hasn't seen insix months and they're like, oh my
god, he grew like six inches. I'm like, he did? You
see it every day? Right?I remember the first person I knew with
a cell phone. I was like, wow, can I see that?
And it was it was one ofthose big car phones, you know.

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The hat came in the suitcase thathad the cord on it that you plugged
into the lighter. Yeah, thatwas my first cell phone. I had
the kind of plugged into the lighter. And they were called bag phones.
Yes, And it used to costlike a dollar a minute to use it,
so people like, oh, coolphone, let's call some No,
we're not calling anyone. That isfor emergencies. That's a dollar a minute.

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And my dad had one in hiscar and I would use that every
now and then because his company paidfor his and I just thought it was
the coolest thing in the world.Like, would you just drive around and
pretend you were talking on it.Yes. I would borrow his car and
I would like, you know,sit at stopplights and I'd pick up the
phone and I was on it,and everybody's like, wow, look guy,

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so far we've come right to wherewe've gone from, you know,
like seemingly overnight from you know,even before the flip phone. Go back
to those old like bricks or bagphones or the old you know what we
thought were the coolest things in theworld. Where the flip phones. Remember
the like indestructible Nokia phone, Rememberthat one. Yeah, dude, you

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could you could drop that to thebottom of the ocean. Go down,
get it, take it to thetop. I everst throw it off,
go down, get it. It'sstill works. Those things were indestractible.
Love those things. I saw avideo the other day where a guy was
talking about those phones and he pulledit out and he's like, still works.
Crap. I remember the first timeI was online, Like the first

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time I ever dialed up yeah andgot on the internet. I got knocked
immediately because somebody called knocked me off. You'd hear it to phone down the
room. So if you think abouthow rapidly things have changed over the last
twenty thirty years overnight and now addin the fact that AI is growing at

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an ungodly pace, Like when Isay AI like doubles in, I don't
even know what the word would beto describe AI getting smarter. But it's
happening in weeks, not years.Like we know how that's going to end.
AI. It's not gonna be goodrapidly growing. So when you think

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about it and you go twenty yearsfrom now with AI, which gets better
every two weeks, what what arethings going to be like? It's not
unfathomable at all. I'll be nostalgicfor breathable air. Probably water cities that
are not in ruins. Yeah,remember when we used to live above ground

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down in these tunnels there. Swearour nostalgia is gonna be oh boy.
Yeah, I hope I'd die beforeall that happens. It is seven eighteen.
It's a big one hundred. Goodmorning, Washington's classic Crock. It's
a big one hundred Jimmy Hendricks andfire. I ever noticed there's always a
puddle of pee in the bathroom infront of the urinals. Yes, I
have. How does that happen?I don't know, because you know,

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the woman who cleans it is inthere all the time. I have something
on that too. But I'm baffled, you know, because I go in
there to take a leak in themorning, I kind of straddle the puddle
that's always on the floor in frontof the urinal. Dude, a urinal
comes like what twelve sixteen inches offthe wall? Yep, right, you'll

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walk up to it. It's impossibleto miss, and yet and yet there
is still I don't understand it.It drives me crazy. I'm like,
do you guys just stand back andjust peel on the floor. What are
you doing? I stand at theseat. It doesn't make it look I
get it like it's you know,I have I have a son when he

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was younger. Even now, likeI get white women complain, you know,
to put the seat up and putit back there, because you know
my kid. You'd walk in thebathroom and my kid was like seven or
eight in there. It's on thewall too, Yeah, it's on the
floor. It was how do youmiss by that march? I don't know.
There is. There's a cleaning ladyhere in the building. And uh,

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it's kind of become an ongoing jokebecause she's in the men's room so
often throughout the morning. She goesin there like every ten minutes, so
nine out of ten times you'll havea long enough song and you're like,
all right, I gotta go takea leak. And you run out to
the bathroom and she's in there cleaning, and you're like, how many times
does she clean this during the morning. But then I'm like, all right,

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well, you know, clean bathroom. She's keeping it up. Man,
there is a bugger on the wall. I want you to look at
it. I want you to lookat it. Go next time you go
in there. All right, it'sgonna be straight up into your right.
Okay. It has been on thewall there for two weeks. Yeah,
and I keep looking at it going, I wonder if she's ever gonna see
it. I wonder if she's evergonna clean it, because she comes in

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here and cleans like ten times amorning. How has she missed that booger?
How I gave it a name Jeffrey, And uh, we're gonna see
how long I'm not touching it.I want to see how long Jeffrey stays
on the wall there. But Ibet you Jeffrey is still there after Christmas.

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Yeah, seriously, I'm gonna giveI'm gonna give daily updates on Jeffrey
the wall booger in the bathrooms hereat iHeart. Remember the big brown stain
on the rug right out in frontof the door, who was there for
over a year that looked like somebody'sthat almost looked like rust, or like

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somebody's a pot of coffee or Iknow, IM no idea what that was.
They finally got that cleaned up.But yeah, Jeffrey the booger Booker,
promise you he'll be there Monday.I'll come back Monday. I'll give
you an update. Read about thistime. I'll still be there. Finally,
as long as we're on bathroom talk, I have one final observation,

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and i'd love to get your feedback. If you're listening, and if you've
ever seen this, and if youhave not, nine three one, double
three the phone number, by theway, hang on to that, because
we've got some stuff to give awayto this morning, and you're gonna need
it. If you have not noticedthis, I want you to just start
paying attention and then get back tome. All right. You'll see it

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a lot at concerts. You'll seeit a lot at football games, baseball
games. Watch you know how likeyou know, in a game or a
bathroom rather at a stadium. Youknow, there's a wall of urine as
like you know, yeah, twentyof them all the way down. Yeah.
Watch what men do when they walkup to the urinal. What's the

(30:03):
first thing they do? You goto the urine, You put a urinal
between you and the well, yes, yeah, I mean that's just yeah,
that's just man code. Right,if it all possible, you always
separate yourself and then you spit init, right, yes, right that
right there? If you have notnoticed this. Every dude that walks up
to a urinal undoes his pants getsready to take a leak. Before he

(30:27):
does, he spits into it.Why testing the waters. It's like putting
a sow in the lake before dippingin. It was a guy I worked
with in Philly. He's a guydid our midday show, and he asked
me about it one day. He'slike, I got a question for you.
Have you ever noticed? And Iwas like, no, I haven't.

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Later that day I went to thebathroom and I did it, and
I went, holy crap, Ido it. And I don't even realize
I've been doing it, And sonow I don't anymore because it took me
probably twenty years to realize this.I do it. I walk up to
year and know and I the firstthing you do is you spin in it.
I don't judging the distance, mark, I can't territory, you know.

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First, I was like judging thedistance, But clearly people here don't
do that because they pee on thefloor on the wall next to Jeffrey the
Booger. But watch if you havenot seen that, it's gonna blow you
away. Next time you're at agame someplace where there's a long line of
urinals, maybe even a restaurant wherethere's several people using it, right,
and you just look down the lineand watch as people walk up and the

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first thing they'll do is spit.Explain that I don't I don't get it.
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and set somebody up with a pairof tickets for TSO. On the fourteenth,
I saw that this is an oldquote because I believe ac DC is
up to about eighteen albums now,but it's one of my favorite quotes from
Anga shown guitar player for ac DC. He said, I am absolutely sick

(34:27):
to death of people saying that wehave made eleven albums that all sound exactly
the same. He said, infact, we have made twelve albums that
all sound exactly the same. Nowanother up to like eighteen. But on
ac DC, of course, theoriginal lead singer Bond Scott's Dirty Deeds Done
Dirt Cheap, some brilliant soul outthere has mashed it up with Brenda Lee's

(34:55):
rocking around the Christmas Tree and wellit is just nothing short of fantastic little
slice of heaven here you want tohear about problem? You got a that
this double allottle doll, that grounddock on the tear comes up by I

(35:19):
got the throne of all the socialmon hell, you'll help myself all you
will get a little fe when youhate it? Does he say? And

(35:40):
let me Johnny thousand bottles of hootyyou buck you rutten Christmas tree, have
a happy a huge everyone in newBy Shine Yes dirty deeds around the Christmas

(36:08):
Tree by A C. Lee Cthat's ac DC with Brindley destined to be
in U holiday fame. Oh mygod, it's amazing. I mean it's
absolutely amazing. There's a video forthat, and if you want that and
the song, I posted it onmy Facebook page on the show page.
It's Facebook dot com, Slash JacksonRadio ja XO N Radio No s ja

(36:34):
xo N Radio and yeah there itis right on top. So if you
want to see the video that goeswith it, you can check it out.
I love that, man. I'mhooked coming up just after eight o'clock.
Here, we're going to play backa portion of our conversation. I
thought it would be cool because itwas the final overtime Live with Coach Ron
Rivera. Who knows could be thefinal final overtime Live with Coach Rivera,

(36:58):
And it was our final segment beforewe said goodbye for the season on the
overtimes. And that's coming up foryou in just a few minutes right here
on Big one hundred, this doubleround the throat. We'll help mysel you

(37:37):
will get listen some genius mashed upa d Dirty Deeds and Brenda Lee rocking
around the Christmas tree and it ismy new favorite Christmas own. Absolutely to
the phones story. There were thefirst the field on TV and I showed

(38:00):
called Countdown. Yeah, my sisterwas. My sister was in that studio
audience where I was playing the Goldiebocks, the school girl doing a version of
the American song Baby Please Don't Go. She was actually in that studio studio
audience. Really was that in Australia? Yeah, Yeah, it's a show

(38:21):
called Countdown. It's sort of likeyour fans Fans Go and that sort of
featured new new rock groups and allthat, and a guy called Molly Melton
was the host, and then shesaid there was this new group out at
PC in Theneth they came out anddid baby Please didn't gave them by.
Scott was dressed up like Goldielocks andhe has chasing angers around that stage of
the hammer. I love it.I love It's pretty cool. Yeah,

(38:45):
hey, I'm gonna go out ona limb here based on your accent and
say you're from what South Carolina?North Carolina exactly? Yeah, yeah,
a little a little bit further,a little bit further south, someone said.
Someone said Boston the other day.Yeah, no, dude, Australian
accents are like my favorite accent onplanet Earth. I feel like Americans probably

(39:07):
when we go places, we soundstupid, but Australians sound cool. It's
funny because my accent's kind of softenedout of the year. It's one as
strong as it used to be.So when I first got here, I
was totally I'm not understandable, definitelya little bit right on. All right,
Well hey thanks, yeah, hey, thanks for going in man.

(39:28):
We appreciate it. I know,thanks mate, all right, I have
a great day. I remember seeingthat video with that old ac DC video.
Yeah, yeah, right here,I've got it out so awesome,
crazy, love it, love itall right to a little flashback to earlier
this week, and I thought it'dbe cool to play kind of well,

(39:50):
this would have been our final segmentof the Final Show with Coach Ron rivera
overtime live. It's brought to youby Bet three six five. It's never
ordinary. Give a li Jillie Donaldsonhere with you along with Jackson the Morning
House for a big one hundred andof course the man of the hour,
head coach Dron Oh my god,you know what before I forget what to
touch that? What's okay? Sofor this is the radio people can't see.

(40:15):
He's got to explain it. There'slucky football, all right? Why
is it? This was the andhe feels a little to play that Tom
Brady used to play with his Okay, my kid, this is the lucky
football. He touches it. It'sat our house. He touches it before
every game. They won their championshipgame on Giving Day when he touched that
ball. So I'm just sending yousome good luck, that's all. We

(40:37):
have a lot of the position coacheshere as well. Let's just pass it
around the room everybody. Everybody getsto have their hands on the ball.
We need that. Now there arefour games to go, we're talking about
this. That is still a lotof pride to play for, a lot
of evaluations to play for as well. And and you do have you You
were talking about Terry McLaurin earlier,Jackson and I wanted to just bring this

(40:59):
up about some highlights on the season. He was just named your honoree for
Walter Payton Man of the Year.What is it about Terry and what you've
seen from him, because it's notonly they get honored that for what they
do on the field, but alsowhat they do in the community. Absolutely,
that's probably one of the more importantthings too, is you know,
as professional athletes, if there's onething you have is you have a platform

(41:20):
to make some sort of social impact. And when you have a guy like
Terry, this really gives back tothe community, especially the community here and
a community back in Indiana where he'sfrom in Indianapolis. You know, that's
special because again, these are thefolks that have cheered for you. These
are folks that have supported you asyou've come up through the ranks. Now
it's an opportunity to give back,and that's why it's so important. You
know, the Walter Payton Man ofthe Year Award is named after, you

(41:42):
know, one of my former teammates, and to me it will always be
special because I got to know whoWalter was and whenever we did something charitable
and we had a function, healways showed up. And so to me,
it's really important that you know,we have the right kind of guys.
Last year, you know, JonathanAllen was our guy and that was
really really a thing. And youknow, having Terry now I think is
just as big. And we alsohad John Lenno who was a flanel.

(42:06):
Yes he was. I feel likemclauren's out there doing things, uh trying
to think of a way to wordthis without looking for praise. He just
kind of does it. And thispr staff over here would know a lot
of things he does. He doesn'twant the recognitions for us, but we
want the pub off really under theradar, and you can tell that he's
doing it from you know, thekindness of his own heart. He's not

(42:27):
doing it for attention. It wasalso last week was that my cause,
Mike Cleats, you had sneakers benefitingthe Maui Strong and Maui Humane Society.
Tell us why that cause was soimportant to you. Well, Maui's Stefan
and we honeymoon, we got married, and from that point on, every
opportunity we got, we would goback, especially when we're on the West
coast, we would go to Maui. And so when that tragedy happened,

(42:49):
we have friends that's still out there, We have friends that live out there,
and we reached out to them askedhow can we help, and you
know, we did the best wecould. And know we sent gear from
from the team to of the localto one of the local high schools.
You know, we got gift cardsfor the for the folks to use.
Whatever you could we could send.We said that, you know, do
the best we could. I feellike a lot of unfortunate these situations happen

(43:12):
in life, and they get alot of publicity in the moment when it's
you know, a crazy picture tolook at and it's heart wrenching, and
then life goes on and we moveon to the next story and we don't
realize that a lot of people arestill having to pick up the pieces,
just total destruction. So and that'sreally great that the league does this and
that I know a lot of yourplayers and your coaching staff as well,

(43:32):
got intervolved into the my cause ofmy cleats you were talking earlier about when
it comes to evaluating players. Kindof like the challenge a little bit of
that. There's also a challenge inwhat all these leagues are doing. No
more impact twelve football. Everybody's realigningthis next season. I personally, I
don't like this. I come froma huge rivalry school. I'm in the

(43:53):
SEC. People want to know,like, which school do you hate the
most any in all of them?On the Gator you don't. Yeah,
we do not like any of them. Equally, I had a very hard
time. I don't want Alabama.I didn't want Georgia. I did not
want either of them to lose.But are you okay with your alma mater
playing in the ACC? Yeah,that's gonna be different. You know,
cal coming from the West Coast havingto play in the ACC is going to

(44:15):
be unique. It's going to bea little bit different. But you know,
I think as long as they're inthe Power five, that's a really
good thing. You know, it'sjust unfortunate the PAC twelve folded, you
know, and this year was probablyone of the best seasons for PAC twelve
teams, you know, with withwith Washington being you know, the the
representative. I mean, you know, they were one of two undefeated teams

(44:35):
that played in the in their championshipyear, between them and Oregon, and
they ended up winning. So it'syou know, they've got a good representative
in the playoff series. You wantit to be competitive. Always all about
the money. At the end ofthe day. I still use Florida,
so I still like you had yousaid Miami, we would help. I
grew up a Nebraska fans, sothat was a rivalry. See that's what

(44:57):
it's supposed to be supposed to beabout. Rival reason. Now, you
guys were Georgia, right, thatwas yes, we did. We didn't
like Georgia because they were they werea little They went to Georgia. Yeah,
yeah, Georgia, but really anyof them f SU two Okay,
santh Florida. You have to workoff. I can go on and on
and on. I had my worstcollege experience at Tennessee. They finally defeated
US in overtime, tore down thegoalpost, beat up the friends we were

(45:19):
with, marching it down the street. The crazy thing is because the friends
got beat up, they had togo to the hospital. They left us
with some other folks that they justrandomly Matt, please take care of these
girls, wanded up marrying them,wanded up dating them for like ten years,
and I just got the shaft.I don't know what happened. I
got left out of that one.Okay, enough about my college experience.
Coach, it is all about competition, and we talk about competition and what

(45:43):
we're playing for, what we're winningfor at the end of the season,
and what are your guys playing fornow? I think really just you play
well and really just pride. Imean, at the end of the day,
you just you never know what's goingto happen when you play a game.
But the biggest thing is we gotfour left to play, and we're
going to folks in on them oneat a time. And you have conversations
with new owner team team owner JoshHarris, and he recently was saying,

(46:07):
look, we don't want to bemediocre and in order to get to be
the Super Bowl. Conversation that takespatients. What are your conversations like that
you can share with us on whathe's expecting and asking of you as we
close out this season as well.It's really no different than what he has
said publicly, and that was reallyabout you know, growth and development and
winning and that's what we're looking throughand again with four games left to play,

(46:28):
that's what we're going to play for. Okay, more conversations to be
had as well. You've already madesome very difficult decisions. Difficult decisions is
what to get your significant other onthe holidays and Christmas? What is the
should we what do you want todo with Jackson? Start the best of
the worst gift that coach has received, since we already went to the other
Oh that he's that, Yeah,that he's received, because really know what

(46:50):
he's given? Start best? Okay, what's the best gift that you have
received? Wow? That I mean, I honestly, I really couldn't tell
you. I've been very forced andyou know, Stephanie usually has something really
good for me every year. She'sprobably by the way, did you notice
the room got really quiet on thatquestion, but they all wanted to listen
in because everybody's looking for ideas.We need to bring Stephanie up here then

(47:13):
to to kind of get her forthat. But he did say, you're
always very thoughtful and you give himgreat gifts. Okay, so she's what
about the worst? Maybe it doesn'tcome from her though, maybe maybe it
comes from a kid cousin. Idon't know. You know, it's it's
usually it's it's like a lawn toolthat I get because I'm not very handy.

(47:34):
There you go, Yeah, butI'm not very handy. I mean,
you get a weed whacker and II mean, you know, it's
a little hent hat. Yeah,but I'm not I'm really not asked Stephanie.
She's the one who does all theall the artworks. Hey, my
dad had me mowing the lawn lastweek. I enjoyed it. He brought
out the weed whacker and I thinkMom already called me inside. I don't
know. We enjoy these conversations.This is our last one of the year.

(47:55):
Happy holidays to you, What doyou what do you wish to everybody?
Season? Coach us with some partingwords or so anything else, you
know, Merry Christmas, Happy NewYear's, Happy holidays, and best wishes
for health and happiness. There yougo. Can't have much more than that.
You got to keep it in perspectivehealth and happiness. Thank you to
everybody for joining us out here liveat DC Prime Steak and Lobsters, for
everybody that was listening. A wellfor their coaching staff that gets a little

(48:20):
bit of a break, but maybea little bit of work having to listen
to this, but they get theirstakes, their drinks all on Coach Rivera.
Anybody wants something, just say it'son Coach Rivera. This is the
holiday season. I haven't ordered yetand Jackson already taken up to I'll jump
this stake with the three foot Boneand folks, you are listening to overtime
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(48:40):
from DC Prime, Stakes and Lobsterson Big one hundred and the iHeart app.
Have a wonderful holiday season. Thatwas our very last segment with Coach
Ron Rivera for this season and we'llsee where it goes from there. Yeah,
bye week this week and of courseCommanders back in Action against the Rams
coming up on Sunday, December seventeenth. That's a four to five game pregame

(49:04):
on the station here. It getsunderway probably tomorrow. Leader, we have
like a full day of pregame.Man, We have to some really cool
pregame stuff. I actually do thoroughlyenjoy it. All right, we have
to take care of some business here, But Florida Man's coming up. Dennis
will being with sports. We haveFrampton tickets to give away and we'll pick
a winner on those talkbacks for TransSiberian Orchestra tickets. It's all coming up

(49:29):
on Big one hundred. Washington's ClassicRock is Big one hundred, eight thirty
four. Little Mellencamp for you there, still taking talkback, said well,
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(49:52):
show. Also some Peter Frampton ticketsto give away. Right now, it's
time for Florida Man. Florida Man, there's a fit tone pack here.
A Florida man was arrested on Mondayevening insulting his wife with a Christmas tree.

(50:13):
What Richard Atkinson facing charges after officersresponded to a domestic dispute at his
residence. The argument started when hiswife asked him to help make dinner.
At some point during their dispute,his wife reportedly put a spoon in the
sink and that accidentally splacked him.He lost his temper. He decided he

(50:40):
was going to leave, so hepacked his things and went outside to his
vehicle, and then't realized he hadhad too much to drink and probably shouldn't
drive, so he went back insidetold his wife, I've been drinking,
you leave. So she packed upher stuff and started to leave, but

(51:00):
I guess he changed his mind becausehe shoved her as she was trying to
get out the door. Then hepicked up the Christmas tree in the corner
of the room and threw it ather. He threw a Christmas tree.
He threw a Christmas tree at hiswife. I'm on video of this,

(51:21):
and then stood in front of thefront door, preventing her from leaving.
Tom's arrived. He was booked intothe Lake County Jail without incident, held
on eight thousand dollars bond. Asault with a deadly Christmas tree. I'm
looking at his mugshot here and hedefinitely looks like the kind of guy that

(51:43):
would throw a Christmas tree at you. All Right, Dennis coming up with
sports here in just a bit,and we also have Samarrow Smith's just around
the corner. It's big, onehundred. Good morning, Washington's Classic,
Rocket's Big. All right, beforewe get to some sports talk. I

(52:04):
just saw this and I'm trying tofigure out if it's legit or not.
I immediately went in and shorried aboutbeing scammed. I'm worried about being scammed.
Okay, Yeah, So a friendof mine posted something on socials and
he said this is one hundred percentreal. Just checked it. I had
one YadA, YadA, YadA.He posted something here that says, everyone

(52:24):
check your Amazon account. Amazon gothacked, and the hackers are simply adding
Amazon lockers to your list of addresses. They'll then try to redirect your purchases
to another location, one of thelockers. They'll go pick it up,
and you have no idea. YourAmazon package just doesn't show up. Right.
They said, no, no needto panic, easy fixed. Just

(52:45):
go to your account, Go toyour addresses. If you see any Amazon
hubs on there that you didn't puton there, just delete them. So
I'm like, I kind of blewit off and like, man, I
should go check. And I wentand there were like five or six of
them on my account that were neverthere before. Wow what Amazon? Well,
like one of them was in Phillyand there were four of them in

(53:06):
Virginia. It's like Vienna falls Church. Uh. And I was deleting them
so fast that I have not putany of those in my account. So
I thought, oh, wow,that's the GIP. But then Crashing and
I were talking, We're like,what if that's something Amazon does is a
convenience thing, like we add hubsto your list of addresses in case you
ever want to use them. I'mthinking it's the latter. And the only

(53:28):
reason why is if there were amassive hack, Amazon would have told us.
But why did those just appear?Is it something they just started doing?
So I go to the place whereeveryone goes when you need answers,
and that would be that would beGoogle. You guys are slow Christ And

(53:51):
no it's not Google. I'm talkingabout I'm going where the smart people are
readit. I forgot about that,so I just walked right into that.
So I go to Reddit and Ifind a guy in there talking about it,
and he said, hey, hasanybody heard about this? Is it
legit? Yeah? I went tomy account and sure enough, there were
like three Amazon hubs on there thatI never put on there and that I

(54:14):
don't ever recall being there before.Now he does a chat with Amazon,
which I guess we could do,does a chat with Amazon customer service.
Amazon customer service tells him the onlypeople that can add hubs to your account
are people with the password. Youshould delete them and change your passwords.
Okay, right, yeah, butthat's one customer service agent. Maybe they

(54:35):
don't. I think that there wasa massive hack. Amazon would have told
everybody, you know. The otherthing is is that when you sign up
for these accounts, Yeah, there'sa lot of things that are enabled.
And if you like you have anecho dot or a ring camera, there
are so many things that are enabledthat probably shouldn't be for privacy concerns that
if you don't do your homework,you never know about them. So I
think this is another thing that theyprobably enabled. Look, I get sent

(54:58):
stuff to fill it out. Iget sent stuff to Virginia. I've even
had sent stuff sent from Amazon tothe station here. So I'm in my
list of addresses quite often because beforeI have something sent, I need to
go make sure it's going to theright address, right right, So I'm
always looking at it, otherwise itmight be something that I didn't pay attention
to. Those were never there,and then this morning there were six of

(55:20):
them. Well listen, you lovea good conspiracy. I did, and
you're in the right place around Reddit, I said, guys, are readiaters
smart? Have you guys ever hadyour Amazon account hacked? Group? I
had one time. It wasn't toobad, but it was scary. Yeah,
yeah, mine, I had minehacked and it was It was a
nightmare when mine got it because Ididn't catch it right away, and it
took months because the hacker had setit up so that there was two way

(55:43):
verification, so that when I wouldcall Amazon, then they would send me
the verification, but it would goto the hat and they couldn't. It
was set up so that they couldn'tdo anything unless And this went on for
months and finally I got somebody thatwas able to override it. You weren't
able to use the account for whichI use the account. Were they making
purchases? No? Ok And theway I think the way that they got

(56:06):
access was they had sent something orthey'd put something into my account and I
didn't I didn't notice it. Yeah, like a like a refund, like
a cash refund or something, somethingthat was small enough so that it wouldn't
raise the red flag. And that'show they got access to it. And
then once they had it, Icouldn't do anything Amazon. This was like
six months. Wow, I wouldhave opened it that one. I got

(56:27):
to say, it's just terrifying,and I think it's all happened to us.
When you see that maybe the debitor credit card receipts for the month
and there's a bunch of charges onthat you didn't do, it is terrifying
that somebody got your account. Theydrunk me does a lot of shopping for
some day. Yeah, I Ithat the partner that made those purchases a
Tiffany company. I padic at leastonce a month and spend like twenty twenty

(56:49):
five minutes and then going okay,I did spend that. Okay, that
was me at least once a month. I do that because I spent money
on something I don't recall, youknow, fantastic. Yeah, and you're
googling, you know, because likeon your credit card, Sivement says like
ABC industries and you're like, whatthe f is that You're googling ABC Industries
And You're like, what is this? Where did I spend seventy two dollars

(57:13):
getting on the dark web at twoo'clock in the morning on a Saturday?
Right, what's going on here?Well? I don't know worth it to
go check your addresses and yeah,you know, I mean, it's not
going to kill you, changing lives, changing lives, man, I'm here
to help. The only I hadmy small business account hacked. That was
terrible. I bet that. Imean, just any kind of acting dumbs

(57:35):
It was a dumbass employee who losthis check right because they want to run
a martial arts martial arts academy thereI can sit and I, you know,
have employees, so pay one ofthe instructors. He comes to me
like a week later and I lostmy check? Can you write me another
one? I'm like, all right, yeah, wasn't. Two weeks later
somebody was writing fake checks on ourOh yeah, brutal. They must have

(58:00):
found his lost check. Yeah,and the bank caught it, thank god,
because this person tried to write likefifty thousand dollars worth of checks unreal
in like, you know, tenthousand dollars terrify want somebody gets your information.
And they were here in DC,really somewhere in DC. Yeah yeah,
and they were writing these checks andtrying to cash them at DC banks

(58:22):
unreal nuts. But thankfully the bankcaught that one who was just kind of
paining the staff to close it alldown reopen another one. I think we've
all been through some kind of fraudor maybe losing your license and your credit
cards and having to redo everything,and even the little hacks like my I
had my Instagram account hack, whichis why I have like three hundred followers
now on Instagram because I had adecent account. It's gone, It got

(58:45):
hijacked and it was done. Andthat was That was two or three years
ago. Yeah, that happens.Man, sucks. It's that feeling of
just new the ick. Yeah yeah, but it might take it away from
that whole conversation is that our friendgets on Reddit a lot, which is
very disconcerting, It makes a lotof sense too. Where do you learn

(59:06):
things? I don't go to Reddit. I'll tell you that much. There's
nothing wrong with red And if Iwant a good conspiracy or find out about
UFOs aliens, Reddit has everything.I'm out of the AREEO type. Reddit
is a conspiracy theory though. Maywant to find out about how to go
to break into a game of videogame. Oh, there's tons of stuff
on there. I can find anythingon Reddit. Like, you know,

(59:28):
who's the best sports guy in DC? It says right here, not you.
Next thing you're gonna tell me isthat you go to Wikipedia all the
time. You ever did you everget information from Wikipedia on an interview?
And then you open you find somejuicy thing on there. You open with
that, and the guys like,yeah, no, that's not true,
that's not me. It's you know. Tool used to do that intentionally because

(59:52):
they were not big fans of themedia and the interviews, so they messed
with it. They would mess withpeople and they were like, you know,
he's like some of these people thatinterview us, He's like, they
don't know who we are. They'venever listened to a single song. And
he's like, they jump on Wikipedia, and you know, then they come
in and pretend like they know us, and I can tell right off the
bat that they're not a fan,right, And so they started messing with

(01:00:15):
people and putting fake stuff in theirWikipedia show that the fantastic. When they
go to interviews, people will go, so I hear you like the eat
twinkies? Why you jog? Youknow a lot better places than Wikipedia to
get your information. Apparently, readit, read it, read it,
well, tell me something I can'tfind, and read it like the Caps

(01:00:38):
lost the last night, right ina shootout? Yeah, great game that
they were up entertaining than at NFLgame last night. I didn't even those
are professional football teams. By theway, did you on the field?
I did? It was along withthe hockey game and bad bad it was,
I mean backup quarterbacks in there.And also Trubisky was awful. I
mean Pittsburgh lost to a two winteam in the New Land Patriots. Was

(01:01:01):
Zappie Bailey ZAPPI won a game?It was bad football. My brother's a
Steelers fan and he was I didn'twatch the game, but I got his
team, you know. Coincidentally,and you and I have talked about this
for a couple of days. Isthat those two coaches are rumored to not
be with these current teams next year. I have heard a few times now,
yeahs about Tomlin. Yeah, thathe wants out of there just because

(01:01:23):
he would like a little bit morecontrol. Apparently ownership has kind of a
heavy hand there. He's been therefor a long time. I come here,
Yeah, I would have a problemwith Tom would come in. That's
a good football man, still ayoung man too. Yeah. In fact,
I think he was one of theyoungest head coaches and one of the
first African American coaches too. Thatis absolutely true. I learned that on

(01:01:45):
Reddit. I bet you did.I bet you did. A source of
wealth of information. Don't dismiss it. Not necessarily true all the time,
but damn good to read. So, yeah, there's rumors about that,
but you know, San Diego's introuble, of course. You know,
our situation is very fluid right now. And there'll be a couple you know,

(01:02:05):
Chicago, there's rumors about Chicago gassingtheir coach and yeah, because I
had heard that they were interested ineb right, that's right. Yeah,
So but yeah, there'll be merrygo around come near the end of the
season here about, and I thinkthings will move quickly too. I have
a feeling that the owners that havedecided they want to move on have probably
talked to those agents who have quietlytalked to the candidates, and things are

(01:02:29):
moving, you know, at thepace that they're allowed to do secretively.
But make no mistake of the commandershave a plan. They do, and
they're getting together and just trying topull through the next you know, handful
of games and get through the wholething, and they plan for the future.
Yeah, you could probably find theirplan on Reddit, but you could.

(01:02:51):
Maybe you should just do a wholeReddit show. All your information comes
from Reddit that one day. Totallycrap, did you probably be the most
entertaining show of all time? Riverahas an artificial intelligence chip in his brain.
According to what else in the sportsworld? Anything else, anything else?
That's very much Caps Tomorrow night playthe Rangers or Rangers are in town,

(01:03:15):
so if you're a New York fanor want to do some decent hockey,
it'll be fun to And then ofcourse we had the bye week,
uh, and then we are atthe La Rams a week from the Sunday
kickoff is at four or five righthere in Big one hundred and the iHeart
app. There you go, lookingforward to that one. Ahi, guys,
have a good one. Thank you. Sure check your Amazon account.
You never know. I'm not goingto hurt you to take the stuff off
there. I'm trying to help youhere. I don't know what that is,

(01:03:39):
could be, could be, Idon't know. Can't hurt to take
them off if you want to adda hub later and you use hub hub
for delivery and then you take itjust to lose your delivery. There you
go. Well that's what I'm worriedabout. Yeah, I don't know.
Who knows. We're back to wherewe started. Yes, just stay up
Reddit, we gotta take a break. It is Big one Hunter, Good

(01:04:01):
morning, Washington's classic Crocket's Big onehundred. DA. It's about that time
to give away some Trans Siberian Orchestratickets. Throughout the morning, we've had
you send us a talk back viathe iHeart app. Just pull up Big
one hundred, press that little microphonethere and you can send us a message.
Just let us know that you're enteringfor the TSO tickets. And then
we randomly picked one at the endof the show. Do we have a

(01:04:25):
few that came in this morning.Yeah, we can listen to a few.
Hey, I'd really like to gettickets to TSO so I can say
it to my girl, Hey,baby, how would you like to go
to the best show of the season. And she was a something like,
well, you got tickets to Tavishwith And I would say, uh no,
but everyone knows trans Iberia and theOrchestra is the best show around,

(01:04:48):
and she would say, wow,oh ma, you're right, that'll be
great, So sure I'll go.My name Steve big One. I got
what if I ever need a voiceguy for the show, that's him right
there. I just want to givethat guy around him apply because yeah,
for real, I mean I don'tcan't guarantee you whin, but that was

(01:05:09):
amazing anymore. My wife and Ilove tso love to go see him again.
Hopefully we get the random draw.Thanks so much. Love you guys,
love your show right straight to thepoint. I like it. It's
all you really need to do.Yeah, to get your name in the
hat. We've been doing this fora few days here. Hey guys,

(01:05:30):
this is Jesse. I'm ready torock out some Christmas music at the Trans
Siberian Orchestra concert. Anyways, Ihope I get picked to go and Happy
Holidays, Thank you, Jesse.You might wake up and have a shot
of espresso. She might be ina library before you go to the concert,
so like she just woke up.Just well, we s probably did

(01:05:51):
just wake up. Should we justgive it a spin and see? Uh
you want to do that? Yeah, let's do it. We'll do it
that way. Yeah, all right, round and rounds he goes where she
stops. Nobody knows the until itdoes stop and it is right. Hey,

(01:06:16):
good morning, Jackson. I'm freeThursday night, and I'd love to
go see Tso there's the only kindof Christmas music I really like? Happy
Holiday's brother, all right, thereyou go, that's winter. Of course,
of ts, that was the onlykind of Christmas music she really likes.
You obviously hasn't heard. You haven'theard Brenda Lee mashed up my new

(01:06:43):
favorite. I like it. Ilike it alright. So that guy's name
is Anthony, So Anthony, AnthonyTunda. I hope he goes by Tony.
He's got to go by Tony.Of course he goes. His name
is Anthony, goes by Tony.Tondo's the greatest name ever. True,
Hi, give us a call,A one, double O three. There

(01:07:08):
you go, give us a ringor we'll run you down somehow. Frampton
tickets still up for grabs before teno'clock this morning. Stay with us.
It's a big one hundred. Ohhell, what was this Anthony? Yes,

(01:07:31):
Anthony, you're a winner. Awesome. We're gonna set you up with
Trans Siberian Orchestra tickets. Oh that'sgreat news. Yeah, Anthony, you
go by Anthony or Tony Anthony.He goes by Anthony. I was hoping
that you were Tony Tundo. Werelike, how cool? One? You
know? That's that's in the eveningsafter at least one or two. Okay,

(01:07:53):
good, good, because that couldbe the coolest name ever. Yeah,
yep, I've been called by Irespond to it. Awesome, all
right, buddy, hang on,we're gonna get you set up with some
tickets here a right, okay,awesome, there you go, and we
have some Frampton tickets to give awaybefore ten o'clock this morning, so more
to come. It is Washington's ClassicRocket's Big one hundred. Washington's Classic Rock

(01:08:19):
is a big one hundred. It'sJimmy Hendrix. Is this from Dragnet?
Is that what's from this piece ofaudio we have here? Yes, yes
it is. We don't have todo that here. I was just asking
we can, we can do ithere, and no, you got to
do it here. That's hold offone, all right. So I've got
a piece of audio I want toplay for you coming up in just a
bit, and I was trying toremember where it was from Dragnet. Yeah,

(01:08:40):
okay, and it's probably fifty yearsold. I would say it's closer
to six, maybe sixty sixty yearsold. When did Dragon? When was
Dragnet on sixties and seventies? Wasn'tit? We're gonna play for you coming
up? But I just wanted tokind of set it up. Yeah,
I think it's from Dragnet and it'sthe cops and they're tall. I can
do a dude about weed, butpot, and he's talking about one day

(01:09:04):
it's going to be legal, andthe fact that it's sixty years old and
then where we're at today, Ijust think it's kind of cool. So
that's coming up in just a bitof the nineteen sixty seven nineteen sixty seven,
So I'm going to play that foryou in just a bit. But
right now we are going to giveyou a chance to win Peter Frampton tickets.
Right, I'm gonna make this onea little tougher. We do things

(01:09:30):
trying to think how toughs What didit? What did we learn on the
show today? Right? So it'sa little trivia question about something that took
place on the show earlier this morning. So if you're a regular listener and
you heard it, it's your chanceto win. One eight hundred four nine
three one double o three. Therewas something stuck on the wall in the
men's bathroom here at the radio station. If you know what it is,

(01:09:53):
one eight hundred four nine three onedouble o three, bonus points, bonus
points if you know it's name.I gave it a name. There you
go. One four nine three onedouble three Frampton tickets up for grabs.
Good luck from Big one hundred,Washington's Classic Rockets, Big one hundred.

(01:10:16):
What did we learn on the showtoday? The question, Uh, well,
we'll go to the phones and seeif we can get a winner.
Hi, Big one hundred. Who'sthis? Hey, Bill? Were you
listening earlier this morning? All right? What's stuck on the wall here at
the radio station. In the bathroom, there's a border named Jeffrey. Yeah,

(01:10:36):
ager named Jeffrey. That makes youa winner. We're gonna give you
Peter Frampton tickets. Ah Brock,you bet, hold on, man,
we'll get you set up Washington's ClassicCrocket's Big one hundred Man as a little
U two. Don't read Bono's book. Crash said it sucked. Oh yeah,

(01:10:58):
don't read it. It's bad.Huh. It's just dull. It's
boring, it's very very slow.It's like now, Anthony Keatis, there's
a guy with a book. Bononeeded to trash a hotel room or just
do some please. Book was reallygood too. His book was good.
Yeah, you know the books Ithoroughly enjoy, and he's got a few.
Corey Taylor, I have not readany of it from Corey Taylor solo,

(01:11:20):
Corey Taylor from Stone Sour, orCorey Taylor from Slipknot. However,
you know him. He's just afunny dude. They're great books. He
just tells stories and he's got agreat sense of humor. He's just awesome.
Nicky Six's books are all inconsistent,Like the Dirt Heroin Diaries and the
first twenty one. Yeah, it'sit'll be the same stories, but they're

(01:11:43):
all different. It's like the realitychanges from one to the other. I
interviewed Nikki six when The Heroin Diariescame out, one of the best interviews
I've ever had, just because he'san interesting cat. And I talked to
him for over an hour and itwas just great interview. He was just
great to talk to. And Iread The Heroin Diaries, loved it right,

(01:12:04):
and it's short attention span read,I love it right. But then
I started talking to people that knewNikki six and interviewing other artists, and
they were like, he's full ofcrap. Like what They're like, Yeah,
he's like eighty percent of those storiesin that book are made up.
I'm like really, They're like yeah, And so that would that would jive

(01:12:25):
with what you're saying about. Howthere he's inconsistent on his stories. Well,
just a simple story, you know, like the EyeBlack, Yeah,
like why he wears it. Hegives two completely different explanations in the Dirt
in the first twenty one and hedoes that a lot. And so when
I talked to quite a few peoplethat know him pretty well. They were

(01:12:45):
like, yeah, Niki likes totell stories. I'm like, okay,
he's good at it. He's goodat it though, Yeah, so there
you go. That doesn't take awayfrom the read. No, no,
it was. It was still agreat read, really was. And Bonos
like to be fair to vond know, like, it's his book's not bad.
It's a very good book. It'sjust kind of boring. He's a
do gooder and he's a very niceguy. Oh yeah, no, he's

(01:13:09):
a fantastic human being. But that'sproblem. That's why book's not interesting.
I want to Anthony Keittas. Onthe other hand, drug edition and all
the sex you had and you know, Dad, I want to hear though
hotel rooms you trashed. I wantto hear the good stuff. I don't
care about how much money you gaveto starving Africans. Stop, Bono,

(01:13:30):
No, I mean, don't stop. Do good, but now go do
some bad and write a book aboutthat. Tell me that kind of choice.
Come on, I'm sure when youtwo, when he was young,
I'm sure he got himself into somegood stuff. Sure he had why and
he right about that? Maybe youguy's always been a do gooder. I
don't know that's how teams. Yeah, it is coming up on ten o'clock.
We're going to turn things over toLisa and see you back here Monday.

(01:13:53):
Wow, it's the weekend. Yeah, there we go on Monday and
next week we have tickets to giveway for that foreigner John wait or wait
is that right? And sticks andsticks thank you? I didn't have in
front of me here, and I'mlike, I'm gonna screw this up and
get a confuser. Remember John,Wait, but you forgot sticks somebody else.

(01:14:16):
Yeah, that's gonna be the bigshow coming up this summer, and
we're gonna we're gonna have tickets togive away for that next week. And
I believe because we have tickets.What else do we have next week?
Do you know? I did?We have skinner jeezy top now that's it,
and we have h the I thankyou. I peeked at it this

(01:14:39):
morning anyway, that's what I was. Remember the skinner, it's easy top.
So we're gonna have those to giveaway next week too. All right,
have a stellar weekend. We'll seeyou back here Monday. Bud boom
Budia, boom Budia boom budy,boom boom bud indeed until lady, indeed

(01:15:08):
that boom budded. Fine, everybody, it's time for the big Finally,
it's time for the finale. It'stime to win. The show is over.
Now that's fine. It's time togo. Goodbye, goodbye, good

(01:15:29):
good bye, good bye, goodbye, good bye, good bye good
bye. Now dance
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