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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 3 (00:27):
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Speaker 4 (00:28):
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Speaker 5 (00:34):
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Speaker 1 (00:38):
Showtimes. Are you ready?

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I'm ready?

Speaker 1 (00:40):
By ready job. Good morning, Happy Wednesday. It's DC's Classic
Rock Big one hundred. We will continue with the big
Word of the week coming up about seven to twenty
this morning. Give you a chance to wins my maiden
tickets this week. Again later this morning, we're gonna brob
Towny and Alice Cooper tickets to give Boay. The story

(01:01):
caught my eye this morning. We've all seen the emails
in our email box, whether it's the Nigerian Prince or
the fake receipt that says thank you for your purchase
like a fake paypaler receipt or Norton Antivirus. That's what
I get all the time to Norton Antivirus, thank you
for the for the four hundred and ninety five dollars payment.

(01:23):
Oh you know scams to try to get you to
click through or a call or whatever. There's a woman
who saw an email in her spam box about winning
two hundred thousand dollars in the lottery in Michigan. So
she's going to a spam folder and found a suspicious
email saying she'd won two hundred grand. Turns out she
did it was a scam. It's a good thing she

(01:46):
didn't delete it. Wow, I would have totally deleted that, like, oh,
absolutely anybody was about it. Fifty four year old woman
in Michigan, she was going through a spam folder, found
this strange email saying she'd won a prize of two
hundred and seven thousand dollars. Seemed like an obvious trap,
but it was not. Turns out, she had been earning
second chance drawing entries by playing certain online lottery games.

(02:10):
She didn't even realize that was happening, so the prize
was legit. So she was playing these online games and
when you lose, they'd give you like a second chance
drawing those things, like you know, we'll contact you if
you win, And she had no idea, so she was
pretty confused when she came across the email. But she
did look into it, thank god, and yeah it was legit.

(02:33):
She won two hundred and seven thousand dollars. So maybe
don't throw them all away. Maybe give them a peek.
I don't I don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:41):
I would not even have opened that. I would have
looked at it. It would have just.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Been, yeah, you gotta you can tell typically by the
address that's coming from. I mean, there are ways to
spot them, but.

Speaker 5 (02:52):
Do you look that closely in your spam folder?

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Not really, I'm opening it now just to see what's
in there. No, it's I'm looking through it, and it's
just I mean, it's all super obvious that it's that
it's bogus, you know. I mean, subject lines have just
a bunch of letters, you know, and uh yeah, the

(03:16):
I mean, these are ridiculous. They're so easy to spot
mile away.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
Right, you just won two hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
But yeah, but these are these are easy to spot
by the you know, the terrible grammar, the misspellings, the
subject lines that don't make any sense, or the email
addresses that are like, you know, seventeen letters and four
numbers at you know, something something. I mean, they're usually
pretty easy to spot. But I'll tell you what, man,

(03:44):
if I see one that says A one two hundred
thousand dollars from the lottery, I'll give it a second
look before I hit delete. This time opening that get
a second load. All right, it's six ten. We're gonna
chat with Jonathan Allen from your commanders this morning. Commanders
have the day off. If I believe after three straight days
of practice, they'll be back at it tomorrow, we'll be
out there live Friday morning. It's DC's Classic Crock, Big

(04:07):
one hundred. DC's Classic Crock is Big one hundred. There's
Tom Petty free falling. I'm worried about this guy in Maine,
Jackson here, he tried to rob a bank in the
drive through. He got away with it, I mean for
a while. He made it a way with like fifty grand.
He you know, sent one of those little tubes through

(04:27):
and basically put a note in there that said car
bomb fifty dollars in twenties or we all die.

Speaker 5 (04:37):
That's creative.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
Yeah, So the teller complied and shoved all that cash
into the tube.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Fifty k you get it all in the one too.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
That's like twenty five or twenty five hundred bills. If
you're doing twenty dollars bills, I don't know. She must
have stuffed them. Unclear if it all fit in one
or if she had to send multiple tubes. But he
drove off with the cash and that was that took
the police six days, but they finally used their surveillance
footage to track him down and arrest him. He confessed,

(05:10):
did he use his own car. He showed the police
where he had hidden the loot. I'm going to assume,
because it took six days, that he at least tried.
You know, you get these dummies that are not very
smart criminals. It sounds like, you know, like this guy
at least tried, because it did take him about a
week to catch him, and they had to use a
bunch of surveillance. But he had also hidden it somewhere,

(05:34):
and he showed the cops where he hit it, and
now he's facing up to twenty years in jailsh.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
There was potential in that though.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Look at his mug shot. Oh my god, this looked
like your average every day Joe bald bald like me. Um,
you gotta think, man, you got to be pretty desperate
to rob him bank. I was talking to some cop
friends of mine. I was like, people get away with that?
Like ever? Ever? He said, yes, sometimes they do. I

(06:05):
was like, really, just seems to me like you gonna
rob a bank. I don't know. On the surface, it
appears that, like, well, there's probably about a ninety percent
chance you're gonna get caught. So is it really worth
the risk?

Speaker 5 (06:20):
What's the average haul from a bank roll?

Speaker 1 (06:22):
I don't It's not even that much, you know, because
typically you know, you see him clean out the teller drawers,
but they don't get into the safes, you know, take
too long. By then they've hit that little button that
has the cops on the way. I don't know. It
just seems like a bad idea to me. But this
guy made it six whole days. Probably thought he was
in the clear for a little bit, but nope, they

(06:43):
got him all right, six twenty five. Coming up this
morning about seven to ten ish, we'll chat with Jonathan
Allen from your Washington Commanders about the upcoming season. We
will also get to the third letter for the big
word of the week that Iron Maiden tickets this week.
Later this morning, Florida Man Sports on Tap and we'll
give away some tickets for reb Zombie and Alice Cooper.

(07:05):
Things I Know coming up, it's DC's Classic Rock Big
one hundred. DC's Classic Rock is Big one hundred. Here's
Wheeling the Sky Journey Jackson, Here's time for Things I Know.
It's six poin forty speaking a journey. The line born
and raised in South Detroit and journeys don't Stop Believing

(07:25):
makes absolutely no sense, as there is no South Detroit.
Detroit lies on the northern side of the Detroit River
and Ontario, Canada lies to its south. You know, South
Detroit sounds cool because non violent attempts to escape Mexican
prisons are not punished, So you can try to make

(07:49):
a run for it longcause it's not violent. In a
Mexican prison, just throw you back in no additional punishment
because quote they say, it's human nature to want freedom, right,
So I guess you can make as many attempts as
you want, as long as it's non violent.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
Has anyone ever escaped that way?

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I don't know. I don't know. When the word girl
started being used in the thirteen hundreds, it just meant
child did not know this. It didn't specifically refer to
a female until the fourteen hundreds, so the thirteen hundreds.
When you said a girl, you meant a child. Rhode

(08:31):
Island is ninety three times smaller than Wyoming but has
just about twice the population. It was Tougheno reprehander On.
During the Vietnam War, super glue was used to seal
up wounds on the battlefield. Did I still use superglue?
I do too, still use super glue. I have like

(08:53):
bottles of it in my gym, in my jiu jitsu
academy because people are constantly splitting eyebrows and stuff. You
little super glued seals. That puppy right up, done that
to lax. The little button on the top of a
baseball cap is called a squatchy. And now you know
you're welcome squatchy. It's six forty one. It's DC's Classic Rock,

(09:17):
Big one hundred, DC's Class Crock. It's Big one hundred
Kansas and carry on. Wiyward Son Jackson Here a few
basbacker got a chance to head out to the resort
where the players are staying for training camp for the commanders,
and got to sit down for a few minutes with
Jonathan Allen. We're going to play back that conversation for you.
I believe it starts. I was asking him if he

(09:37):
was excited about the upcoming season. Let's give a listen.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Yeah, one thousand percent. I'm super excited.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
You know, we're just gonna under promise and over deliver
and uh, you know, don't want to speak too much
about it because at the end of the day, we
have to go out there and do it. But I
love the atmosphere that coach Quinn and mister Peters is
brought in, and I'm really excited for this upcoming season.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
So you're an eighth NFL season, Obviously you've seen a
lot of coaching styles now, a lot of defensive schemes.
What do you think Dan Quinn's bringing to the table
with his defense.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
Yeah, I think he's bringing a lot of physicality and
intensity to this team, which I'm super excited about.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
I'm glad to be a part of it. Man.

Speaker 6 (10:14):
I wish obviously you can't, but I wish you guys
could just hear how he speaks to the team on
a daily basis, and how coach Witz speaks to the team,
and how coach Tap speaks to the team. It's exciting, man,
It's the guy you want to run through a brick
wall for so I am really I'm really looking forward
to this year.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
So it's so funny because I had a chance to
interview coach with and that's exactly what I said. I said,
I got off the phone with him and I said,
that kind makes me want to run through a brick wall.
I was like, this guy, that guy will fire you up. Yeah,
that's great. So let's get into the defensive line. You
got pain, Fowler Armstrong, what do you expect from the
defensive line this season? And then we'll get into the
fact that now you're backed up by a on paper,

(10:50):
a pretty damn good linebacker corps. Right, So what are
you guys looking to get accomplished this year?

Speaker 6 (10:54):
And we're looking to accomplish a lot of things, but
Hart's really focused on that until we get through this
training camp.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
So you know, we're trying to take a day by day.
We're not really worried about down.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
The road and expectations because at the end of the day,
no one's going to be our hardest critic than ourselves.
So we know what's expected of us, and you know
we're gonna work every day to prove those expectations, right.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
You know, obviously you've been with the team a long
time now, you're you're a leader. What do you think
of them bringing in guys like I think it's a
brilliant move, you know, bringing guys like Bobby Wagner onto
the team.

Speaker 6 (11:21):
I love it when you get a guy like Bobby
Wagner who wants to come play for us. I think
that says a lot for what we're building. So again,
I don't want to speak too much of it.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
I don't want to.

Speaker 6 (11:28):
Over promise, but you know, I'm very excited for what
we're doing, and I'm excited to have the fans out
there for the training camp so they get to see
what all the excitement has been about.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
I want to ask you to predict what you think
the season is going to look like, because, like you said,
you're gonna over You're gonna hopefully over deliver.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
Yeah, you know, the one thing I will say is
I can't predict wins and losses because that comes down
to two three plays a game. But what I can
say is I think fans are going to be happy
with the product they see on the field. That's kind
of been the biggest frustration is Obviously you want to
win every game, but we all realize that, and only
one team has.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
Ever went perfect. But the product week in and week out.

Speaker 6 (11:59):
You want to see growth, want to see stability, you
want to see improvement, and you want to see competition.
You want to see teams that could compete. So I
think they're gonna like what they say on the field
this year.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Do you think there are guys on the team. I
could probably think of a few off the top of
my head, But do you think there are guys on
the team that last year you think probably had the
talent to perform, but maybe just the system wasn't working
for him or the season wasn't working for him. We're
going to see a different, different product this year when.

Speaker 6 (12:20):
You go four and whatever we win. I mean, the
scheme didn't work, the players didn't perform to the standard.
I don't think anybody you know did what we should
have or could have done. So, man, I'm again really
exciting for the guys and the people who have seen
Coach Wit and Coach Quinn have been around it a
little bit. I mean there's a lot of excitement, so
you know, we'll wait and see.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
So obviously too early to say. I said, just so
Quinn do a press conference on Jane Daniels because he's
obviously not been named the starter yet. But what are
you seeing in this kid?

Speaker 6 (12:49):
See a kid or a young man who comes in early,
stays late, works hard, doesn't say it, doesn't say too much,
gets along with the entire team, talks to everybody from
the GM to the janitor and all the thread all
does all the right things you want to say. And
then you go on the field and he has an
electric arm that can make any throw on the field.
He runs a four to three. He's super quick and athletic.
So I'm excited. We're excited.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Tell me about Hobb he's like off the field, What
do you do for fun?

Speaker 3 (13:13):
I golf and I play video games.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
Slowly been getting into fishing, but yeah, those are kind
of the meat, the three main things I do besides
you know, my wife and dogs and being a husband,
all that fun stuff.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I keep hearing a lot of buzz about this, the
new College, the twenty five game. If you played it, it was.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
Fun, always fun. I got my PS five here right now.
It was fun, all right.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I gotta go and buy it now. So let me
ask you that if you weren't playing I love to
ask this question of professional athletes, right, because you know,
you're gifted with the talent and blessed to play a
game as a career, which is pretty pretty friggin awesome, right,
But if you weren't playing pro ball, what do you
think you would have done?

Speaker 6 (13:46):
All be in the military, for sure. My dad did
twenty three years. My brother's currently eighteen. My uncle think
he did like fifteen in the Navy. My other uncle
did three or four years in the army. So I
mean I was going to join the military right after
high school.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
So that was always my plan growing up.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
It's funny because I was the black my family, because
my whole family military. My dad was there for twenty
eight years. Yeah. Yeah, Well I learned to make my bed.
I learned how to get up early, and I learned
how to make my bed. And you know, even breathing
heavy was considered talking back. So you played for coach Saban.
There's a guy who was considered extremely tough, but his

(14:20):
players just loved him. Did you love him?

Speaker 6 (14:22):
I absolutely love Coach Saban. I would describe Coach Saban
as that strict parent who wasn't strict for no reason,
you know what I mean. And as you get older
and the more maturity, you're like, oh, that's why they
did it, or you see, people will not be able
to handle certain situations. You're like, man, I'm so glad
my parents put me through that. Coach Saban was very
hard to play for it if you didn't do the
right thing. As long as you did the right thing
and really tried to do the right thing, I mean

(14:43):
I probably got cussed out twice in four years. I mean,
just do the right thing, take accountability, and work hard,
you won't have an issue. But as an eighteen year
old in that situation, I mean, it can be challenged.
So I understand you know what I mean. No one's
going to be perfect. But as long as you try
to do the right thing, and you go out there
and you work hard and you compete and you're in
you're competit giving you really helped the team, you're not
gonna have an issue.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
So how do you think he's doing on TV? I
think he's doing great. Man.

Speaker 6 (15:05):
The one thing I love about Coach Saban is he
is just so honest. He would always say, I'm never
gonna lie for any player. I'm never gonna lie, so
you know he's always gonna tell the truth. And man,
you got to respect him for that.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Jonathan Allen, I appreciate it. Man. Thank you so much
for taking a few minutes to talk with us. And
good luck on the season.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
Man.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
We're looking forward to it. This is exciting stuff. Thank you,
DC's class, Crocky's Pig one hundred burna you little blue
oyster cult boy. I tell you that Simone Biles mm hmm,
she's not human. She's she's got to be a robot,
gotta be or an alien or something. Just what a

(15:40):
freak athlete.

Speaker 5 (15:41):
She just broke the record right for the most metals
of it.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Yeah, and the women's gymnastic team wins gold. She is
just insane. I was reading this. I would put her
like if you had to say who the grettiest, like
the greatest Olympian of all time? Who would you pick?
Like I think as of now, I'm putting her at
the top.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
Yeah, who was the swimmer?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Michael Phelps?

Speaker 5 (16:07):
Yeah that guy?

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Yeah. Now asked me yesterday what I said, Michael Phelps? Right,
he asked me today, I'm saying Simone Biles well, they
did survey people the country voted. It was pretty close
between Phelps and Simone Biles. And I'm curious when they
did this because if they did this a week ago
before she just crushed it again, it might be a

(16:30):
different story. Nineteen percent of the people out there saying
Michael Phelps' greatest American Olympian of all time. Simone Biles
had sixteen percent of the vote, So just behind him,
Jesse Owens still in there, yeah, yeah, right, a little
further down the line, Caitlyn Jenner, I was gonna say

(16:52):
Bruce Jenner. I don't know, but he was Bruce Bruce
when he won, so that's not I can say Bruce
right twenty won Anyway, Caitlin Jenner now put Bruce Jenner
to kathlete. Remember when he was on the the Wheedies
Pike Zoo. Dude, he was like a treasure, like a
national treasure. He was quite the friggin athlete. And I

(17:15):
remember his kids like sitting there eating my weedies and
there was there was Bruce Jenner right there on the
cover with his arms up in the air. It was amazing.
In another poll, for Americans say they watch both team
and individual sports equally, fourteen percent prefer individual, ten percent
like team. Thirty percent said neither, neither. It's wrong with you.

(17:40):
It's wrong with you.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
Which do you prefer?

Speaker 1 (17:43):
What's that team? Or I like them both? About the same. Yeah,
I don't think I have a preference. I like whatever's on.
But I'm putting, as of today, I'm putting some o
Biles at the top of that list. There's just no
question about it. She's probably the greatest Olympian ever, surpassing
Michael Phelps. If you ask me, and I wonder if
she's done, does if they talked about that, is she

(18:05):
going to keep going? Last? I haven't heard huh uh
seven seven? All right, we'll take care some business here,
but before we go to break, let's give you a
letter for the big word of the week. The big
word of the week on Big one hundred. Today's letter
is the letter A is an athlete? The letter A.
All right, into the week, spells word know the word

(18:27):
when the prize Iron Maiden tickets this week from DC's
Classic Rocket's Big one hundred, DC's Classic Rocket, It's Big
one hundred, It's Boston and more than a feeling. Lee
will check in with Dennis from training camp this morning.
So sports on tap from training camp. That's where he
goes to get out of work.

Speaker 5 (18:47):
It is, is there a lot?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
I'm wise to it, man. I know what he's doing.
I know what he's doing. It's like I gotta be
a training camp today. Yes, sure. Look I don't blame him.

Speaker 5 (18:58):
I don't think they were having training camp today. Today
was the day off.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
That's what I heard. So this is what's got me
scratching my head. I had heard this morning that they
had the day off today, and then he sent a text.
Was it this morning? Yeah, that said I'll be calling
from training camp.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
Yeah, that's it. That's where I'm at. I'm a training camp. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Maybe he's got things mixed up, or maybe he will
be in today, or maybe he didn't know there.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
Well, or maybe he's trying to pull one over on it.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Or maybe they're not off today and I'm the one
that screwed that up. I don't know. Team USA finished
day fourth the Olympics, leading with twenty six medals but
trailing the leading Golds by three. We snagged one gold.
It was a big one. US women's gymnastics team won
the team competition and Simone Biles begin the most decorated

(19:46):
gymnast and American history in American history. And the guy
I can't Stephen no doorisic. That was the nerdy guy
that on the pommel horse that helped the men win
the bronze with that stellar performance right at the end.
I just saw a video him. He's a full on nerd,

(20:08):
like the Clark Kent right. There's an old video him
floating around where he solves a Rubik's cube in eight
point six seconds.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
It's like, which is awesome?

Speaker 1 (20:20):
And I watched it, Oh yeah, and I was like,
holy crap, I do that. That's amazing. It is seven
forty five coming up here in just a bit. We're
gonna have a chance for you to win some Malice
Cooper and Rob Zombie tickets and Florida Man just around
the corner as well. It's DC's Classic Rock Big.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
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the Nation's Capital. This is Big Rock Mornings with Jackson
on Big one hundred, DC's Classic Rock.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
I should have never said anything, should have never said anything.
Dennis was on his way out the door to training camp.
There's no prack, just today. You should have let him go.
I texted it.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
Why did you have to say it?

Speaker 1 (21:05):
I was like, yo, I don't think they're practicing today.
It is seven fifty nine. Canna have a chance for
you to win Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper tickets coming
up before at nine o'clock. Florida Man on the way
as well. It's DC's Classic Crock, Big one hundred, DC's
Class Crock. It's Big one hundred. You too, still haven't

(21:28):
found what I'm looking for? Jackson here, Good morning to you.
Florida Man's coming up Sports on tap. I don't know Dennis.
I don't know if he's gonna make it. He's on
his way to training camp, which is not happening today.
It's a very dentish thing to do. So we'll see
if he makes it into the station at the time.
If not, I can tell you the Nats got there,

(21:49):
but swhooped. It's like seventeen to nothing, Holy crap, insane.
I'm pretty sure it was seventeen to know. I'll double
check that. But it was wow. I just saw this
thing about.

Speaker 5 (22:06):
Seventeen to another.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
It was, oh man, it was ugly. I just saw
this thing about now every year they add words to
the dictionary, and Google did this thing also where they
looked at trends on searches for acronyms. Right now, I
have a fourteen year old, so occasionally I'll get one.

(22:29):
I feel like I know most of the acronyms. But
casally i'll get one. I'll go what the hell does
that mean? Sqr TV You're like, what what? And here
here are The search is based on year. If you
go back to like twenty ten FTW for the win,
that's pretty easy one twenty eleven smh, shake in my head.

(22:50):
The other easy one, twenty twelve was the year of Yolo.
Thank god that went away. Yolo. I see people put
those stickers on their cars and mountain bikes. Oh my god,
you only live once. OOTD. I don't know if I
saw that one used very often. That was twenty thirteen's
biggest searched acronym. Oot D outfit of the day. You

(23:15):
know it probably uses OOTD, Tony P, and d C.
Let me tell you right now. His comments section lately
has been fire.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
Yes, it happens.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Oh my god. If you want to laugh, Oh my god,
if you want to laugh, go if you're easily offended. Don't.
If you got some thick skin, then you should go
check it out. Twenty fourteen was thhot thought right, which
was and I'm just telling you what I say, that

(23:50):
hoe over there. But I had heard a couple different
people try to say, no, that's not what it means.
It means this or that, but I think that was
the general consensus. Twenty fifteen was TBH to be honest.
Twenty sixteen, why w D what are you doing? Twenty
seventeen TFW Did you ever see that one used? I

(24:13):
didn't really the feeling win that feeling win FOMO was
twenty nineteen, yeah, fear of missing out. Twenty twenty was
FYP for your page, as in for you like on TikTok.
Twenty twenty one was what one four to three se Okay,

(24:35):
here's one I've never seen one four three seven That
is short for I Love you forever. Huh, never seen
that one. Twenty twenty two was the I y K
y k if you know you know. I still see
that one quite a bit. Last year, b f f

(24:57):
R I have I have seen my son use that one.
B f f R b f ing for real. And
then the latest is lwky low key l w KY.
I haven't seen that one too. I think the only

(25:17):
one on here I had not ever seen before was
the one four three seven.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
And that's like a code you have to crap.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Right, and then the OO T D. I don't think
I ever saw anybody use that one. The outfit of
the day, I'm telling you go see Tony peace Instagram account.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Lately.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Man. I mean, the comments have always been good on
his account, but oh Lord, have mercy the last couple
of days, I've just been insane. You gotta check it out.
It's eight eleven. We'll take care of some business here.
Florida Man's coming up. DC's Classic Rock, Big one hundred.
DC's Classic Rock is Big one hundred in the air tonight,
and uh, let's fell Collins and Dennis. I just think

(25:59):
it's so funny. He was on his way to training
camp and we texted him because I got check him
from training camp today and we texted him, were like, dude,
I think they're off today. I don't think they have
practice today, and he was like already out the door,
O the way there. So now of course now he's
coming in late. You know what, Wild Bill will cover

(26:20):
sports today right with a wild builds time and wild
Bill does an excellent job. Of course he dies. It
is time for Florida Man. Florida Man Larry Darnell Adams,
sixty one years old of Daytona Beach, Florida, charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with a

(26:44):
deadly weapon, and more. Oh boy, I'm trying to I
want to get a peek at his mug shot here
and it looks like there was a noise complaint. He
came out of his apartment. He was upset it and
he became verbally combative with women they were outside. The

(27:07):
victims stood their ground as the defendant cursed and made
various threats at them, one time threatening to quote air
it out. There must be some slang I'm not familiar
with throw down. The women did take the slang as
a threat that he would shoot them, okay, all right.

(27:29):
As the argument continued, Adams pulled out a can of
roach spray and sprayed the women in their faces with
the pesticide. He then threatened the women with his nun chucks.
The women believed he was dangerous now, especially after getting

(27:52):
sprayed with the bug spray and tried to get away
from him. He used his nunchucks to strike their vehicle,
and that's where the noise complaint came from. Apparently they
were playing a lot of music in a car, yea,
And when he was swinging his nunchucks around making the threats,
he accidentally clocked himself in the forehead, just about knocked

(28:20):
himself out com should a car was damaged. And I
think he's going to be fine. He's got a big
old nod on his head and looking at a Mugshet
picture of.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Him, you can't very hitch yourself. And I had with nunchucks.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
We used to practice when I was a kid. We
used to practice with the padded ones, the like foam ones. Yeah,
because those things are brutal. Man. You scrip one of those,
you clock yourself.

Speaker 5 (28:46):
You catch it too little, too little, too late, like
there's got too much of the stick under the arm,
and just pound in the back of the head. I've
done that. I've knocked myself unconscious multiple times.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Yes, it's not good to practice with real ones.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
It home.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, it's a twenty eight. It's uh. Or you could
just learn to fight. You don't have to use noun chucks.
My friend used to say that all the time. When
I've been I've done martial arts my whole life, Right,
So when I was a kid, it was taekwondo and karate,
and then and then I was a wrestler, and then
I got into jiu jitsu and krab and a bunch

(29:22):
of other things, and then jiu jitsu was the one
that finally stuck. And have been doing it for you know, decades.
But the when I was young and taking karate and
we would do all like we do bo staff and
nun chucks and all these different cool, different weapons. I
would aways tell one of my best friends about it,
and I'd be like, oh yeah, and we got to
you gotta check this out. And he'd be like, you

(29:43):
could just learn to fight. It's shut up, dude. Uh.
It is a twenty nine quick break here and back
to just a few DC's classic crock. It's a big
one hundred DC's classic crock is. It's a big one
hundred ac See and Highway to Hill Jackson here, good
morning to you. It is eight forty three and uh,

(30:06):
wild Bill Oh is coming through in a clutch. Let's
let's throw it to him for sports. Shall we good morning,
Big one hundred?

Speaker 2 (30:13):
In Major League Baseball, the Nationals lost to the Diamondbacks
last night seventeen then nothing, what a bump whipping. The
Yankees beat the Philly seven to six, The Pirates beat
the Astro sixty two, the Blue Jays lose to the
Oil sixty two, and the Dodgers lose to the Padres

(30:34):
five to six.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Damn it. Back to Jackson and Crash on Big one hundred. Yes,
that's the only thing going on in the world is baseball?
I guess so huh no Olympics there pill no, uh nothing.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
You know he's getting better.

Speaker 1 (30:47):
Simon, No, all right, he is, he actually is.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
Yeah, it's big improvement.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Nice job, Bill, All right, it is eight forty four
back in the Flash DC's Classic Rocket. Wait you know what,
let's uh, boy, Rob, I was gonna say, this is
where we would typically give away tickets. So let's do that.
One and four and three one double three. What have
we learned on the show today? What do we got?

Speaker 3 (31:08):
All right?

Speaker 5 (31:09):
So wild Bill just did sports?

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Yeah, where's Dennis there? You go. It's probably several correct
answers there. One hundred and four nine three one double
three Good luck from Big one hundred, GC's Class Crockets
Big one hundred, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper. We've got tickets.
Sot's see if we can give him away with what
have we learned on the show today?

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Who's this? Hey? This is Chris. Hi, Chris, how are
you good? Good? Awesome? If you were listening earlier, you'll
know the answer. Well kind of, I think maybe where
is Dennis? Oh he's a commander's training camp right correct,
and there is no practice today, so he's an idiot. Yes, Hey,

(31:47):
we're gonna give you Rob Zombie and uh Alice Cooper tickets.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
All right? Oh my gosh, thank you.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
I'm an eighties.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Girl, love it, love it. Hold on and we'll get
you all set up. All right, thank you, you bet.
We'll have another pair of those to give away tomorrow
on DC's Classic Rock Big one hundred
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