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Day. We are taking your callsright now at eight hundred and two five
two one oh two five, askingif somebody saw you do something that you'd
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two point five kz ok. We'retalking about this because actor justin Long Food
Poisoning, laying in bed with hiswife had an accident. Yeah, and
then he stayed there for a whilebecause he just was like I'm not ready
to get up, and she's like, I really think you should go on
the shower. Honey, that'd begreat. She laid there, looking at
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him lovingly. Yeah. I meanthat's when you know it's true love.
Yeah, I don't have that switch. I mean I had it for my
kids, but boy, it wasdifficult, that's for sure, to be
in those moments where you're like,why did I do this? Oh,
BJ, what did you do that? Somebody saw you do that you kind
of wish they hadn't. Oh wholecrowd saw me do this multiple times.
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When I started my stand up career, I thought, I'm going to have
a unique look that nobody would everhave. And so I wore a dress
shirt, shorts and two ties onthis stread shirt button down dress shirt.
And it was the weirdest looking thing. And they were like neckties, and
they were clip ons and where didyou clip them? I clipped them where
in the necktie area? And Ithought, this is going to be a
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look. This will be my look. Who's ever had a two necktie look
like side by side, side byside, And they were different, and
I thought, this is going tobe my ticket to fame in the world
of cavity. And I wore itfor the longest time, and I remember
when I got to Rochester. Theperson that owned Yuck Yuck's Comedy Club,
his name was Howard Lapitis, Resthis soul, Howard. It was responsible
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for a lot of great shows likeThe Man Show and also Tom Green.
So Howard was really a producer fora lot of cool stuff and he owned
some comedy clubs. And when hefirst saw me on his stage because the
radio station I worked for, hewas really good friends with the guy that
hosted the show, and so theguy said, you got to put BJ
on stage. He's great, andI remember Howard was like, what the
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hell. He immediately said, ifyou ever want to get on my stage
again, you will never wear thatoutfit. Wow. Yeah, he was
like, sorry, this is notgonna work. I go, but it's
my brand, brother, It's buteverybody who always saw it thought it was
the most disgusting, horrific thing ever. Are there any pictures? No?
Thank god, I know, thankgod, this was way a long time
ago. Love to see it.I know. In a way, I
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really wish I did have pictures,but nobody took them. I didn't have
them. And yeah, and Ihave pictures of me just doing comedy in
a regular outfit because they immediately justput the ki wash on the whole thing.
Although I know something happened with youthat you wish you could have a
take back on. Wish that peoplehadn't seen it. Yesterday, actually driving
home from work, I was,you know, knuckle deep in my notes,
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you know, mining for gold.Oh yeah, that's just a delightful
thought. Is I'm about to haveeggs and I turn and look over like
midpick and the person in the carnext to me is staring at me,
laughing, And I immediately got soembarrassed. I just hit the brakes and
like pulled behind him so they couldn'tlook at me anymore. Oh wow,
was it a hot chick? No, it was a dude, so at
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least thankfully. Was it a hotdude, Yeah, he's pretty hot.
But there are times, especially whenyou're in your car, where you think
you're by yourself, and then youlook over and someone's just laughing at your
expense. Yeah, that happens alot to me, because you know,
you just I sing a lot inthe car because I get the music on
and I do forget that it's Idon't have the you know, the blackout
windows, and so sometimes I willlook over and someone will be like,
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Okay, mister Kerry, OK havea good day. I'm sure I'm not
the only one who's done this,but it's super embarrassing. Nevertheless, and
I've kind of almost done it twice. But when I was younger, I
was at a big party and Iwalked through a screen door. Oh wow,
I wish I was there for that. I just didn't see it.
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I don't have the best depth perception. I wasn't even that drunk or anything.
Of course, I'd had a coupleof beers, but I just didn't
see that there was a screen.I thought it was open sliding door.
Yeah, so I walked try towalk through the screen door, and I
bounced off it. I've done thatand I've broken my screens doing that,
like the kool Aid man. Yeah, it's I mean, you know that's
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you're right. It's because it's asliding door and you see a frame and
the door looks open, you justassume that's outdoors you're going to. And
oh, it's so embarrassing. Itis the drink all over you. And
for me. I mean I didn'tplow through the entire screen, but enough
that I broke the screen and alsobent the damn door so it doesn't slide
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back properly. You know my cleaners, because you know I have cleaners.
They do that all the time.Like I leave the screen open and the
door closed so I can just walkright out into my yard. But every
damn time, I don't know whatthey're doing. They shut the screen,
so I smet, well, Imean the door still closed, So I
opened my screen. I opened mybig door, going, oh, I'm
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gonna go outside like I always do, right into the screen because they close
it. And that's I'm like,why would you do that? If people
leave a certain thing a certain way, you can't put it a different way
because they're not used to that.I did it recently too. A couple
of weeks ago. I was atmy friend Raj and Rhea's house. They
invited us over for lunch, andthey are from India, so they were
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making us delicious face. Oh whydon't you invite me over? It's my
favorite cuisine. You know. Itwas the first time they invited us over,
Like, I probably shouldn't invite Bja. I did think about you.
Oh, I mean, I'm reallygood. Plus I know a lot about
it. Amazing and a lot aboutIndian culture and Indian food. I would
make you look good. So I'mover there for the first time, and
I did not make myself look good. They're showing us around and there's this
beautiful like kind of solarium. It'sthis room with all of these windows and
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the sun and it's beautiful, andI go to take a look at it,
and I didn't realize the glass wasthere because it was so clean,
and I went bunk, oh,no, oh, you keep running into
things. Well I was. Iwas standing and I was just like about
to poke my head through to lookat the solarium. I had no idea
that it was glass. Oh.Man invited me back over. Yah,
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they're probably afraid she'll break it nexttime. Let's talk to Valerie on the
road. Hey Valerie, Hey,good morning. What you got okay?
So kind of similar similar to Sarah. Back in the day, you know,
there used to be parties everywhere.There were these two brothers that were
like blonde Greek gods, and atthis party, one of them was passed
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out in the bedroom and so meand my friend decided we were going to
steal him, and we had himhalfway out the bedroom window when somebody opened
the door and was like, whatthe bleep are you doing? And we
got kicked out of the party.Okay, I wasn't sure if I heard
you correctly. So you did tryto steal him? I thought? I
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was like, she would't try towhat him? Is that urban dictionary?
What is going on? You triedto specially transport an unconscious man out the
window because well he was he washot, and what were you going to
do with him? Were you were? You? Were you going to do?
So? Take him home? Andokay, we were going to take
him home and convince him that hefell in love with one of us.
Oh, and that's why he wasthere. Awesome story of Valois. You
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know, kidnapping stories are so far. That wasn't kidnapping DJ. She was
taking him home. Oh that's different. Yeah, without him knowing where she
is. Yeah, stealing him.She was stealing him. Yes, it
is time for life coach all right. If you like to steal people,
you might need some help eight hundredtwo five two one oh two five.
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next ejsh and Sarah Mornings. Takeit or leave It? This is Sarah,
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spending advice. The life Coach isin Okay. He's a little different on
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we are in. Sarah has amaster's I have been in therapy way too
long eight hundred two five two oneo two five Email us Life Coach at
kzoka dot com or have a lexisand a talkback to one O two point
five kz okay. Let's hear whatJoel in Seattle has going on. Hey
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Joel, Hey guys, I lovethe morning show bed Sarah. Thanks,
we love your opinion. Yeah,absolutely would love your old opinion. So
I'm having friends over for a barbecuein a few weeks and we are friendly
with our neighbors, you know,But so do I need to invite them
because it feels rude not to.But no one's going to know each other
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and these are my friends, nottheirs. So what should I do?
That's tough. That is tough becauseyou feel left out, Like when your
neighbors are having a big party andyou're not invited. But here's the question,
Joel, are you inviting any otherneighbors? No, no, not
because if he, like, say, your next door neighbor looks over and
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there's Jimmy and Jenny from the otherside of the street, but you aren't
invited. So yeah, that's alittle challenging. Yeah, but if no
neighbors are invited, I think it'sokay. BJ. What do you think
I have to say that In theyears that I've been living in my neighborhood,
I don't think I have I don'tthink I've been invited to anything.
Just recently, one of my neighbors, who kind of I don't think of
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a neighbor because he's not on mycall, but he is in the yard
next door to me, but he'snot on the street. He's on a
different street. He's recently started invitingme to things. But otherwise, the
people in my own neighborhood that Ican get to from the street, we've
never invited each other to anything.But have you seen them have barbies?
Yeah? Oh they have, Likeone neighbor has all out parties. Luaus
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they set up a nice little luauarea in their backyard. Everything is so
tropical. Never been invited to anything, And how do you feel about that?
I mean, I feel okay becausethen I don't have to I see
you as having big barbecues. Well, I got my board game parties.
I don't have my barbecues, butevery once in a while my son in
law will go out and barbecue forus during a board game party. But
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your board game parties are inside.Yes, that's the difference. You still
see a bunch of cars though.You know something's going on, like for
a football game, you know,like all the cars around it's a big
Seahawks game. You're like, Icould easily be in there watching the game
with you people. It's something aboutthe outside though. So the outside is
like it's visible. You're putting itin my face. Yes, like I
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feel I feel uncomfortable that you haven'tbeen invited to the luau. It makes
me sad. Yeah, but Idon't know if they've invited anybody else to
the luau. That's the problem.But to see the luous behind their house,
I can hear it, but Ican't see. Oh okay, that's
good. Yeah, I think you'reokay, Joel, and if the only
thing you could do if you're ifyou want to be nice, in my
opinion, is say hey, Justina, heads up, we're having a barbecue
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and in case the noise, Ijust wanted to let you know. And
we haven't asked a big question.What's that, Joel? Have you been
invited to any neighborhood party? Oops? No, no, I have it.
So that's the thing, Like,you know, if I bring them
in with my other friends, Ifeel like I'm inviting them into more of
my world. And it's kind ofyou know, do I want that you
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already live next door to me?Yeah? Yeah, some of your neighbors.
Like again, you didn't pick them, You picked the house, yes,
and you picked your friends. Yeah. It's so wild. It's not
like it used to be. Likemy dad was, like his best friends
I think were our nameighbors. Andnow we bring we we travel to our
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best friends, and we don't livenext to them anymore. I mean,
I don't know if that's always thecase for people, but I feel like
for me, I haven't had anyneighbors that I would consider really good friends.
They've been okay, they've been acquaintances, but not really good friends.
Because my old house, I wasgood friends with the neighbors and we hung
out and we would have oh youhung out, Yeah, we would,
you know somebody like, oh,we're having beers outside. You know,
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we would definitely hang out. Butmy neighborhood now, we don't have backyards
or yards at all that you cansee the other people. Yeah, so
there is no co mingling. I'venever met them. I've never seen some
of them. That's kind of likemy life, like it. Yeah,
and that's kind of like your life. Yeah, I know that I'm I
and me, I would like it, but you know, I'm super you
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know, like I'm super like doingthis job. And so when it comes
to I go to bed a lotearlier. Plus I'm not very social.
When it gets later in the day, I don't want to talk to anybody
because I'm tired. Plus we talkall day. So I'm a weirdo anyway
for the average human being to interactwith. So yeah, I mean I
would never want to go to aneighbor's party probably, and I don't think
i'd want them over to my placeeither. All right, Jil, I
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think you're I think you're good theconsensuses. You don't need to invite the
neighbors. Yeah, have a goodbarbecue, and if you want, you
can invite BJ. I come,I come to your party, Joel.
You know what would help you throwan awesome barbecue. I bet you're going
to try to get more of mymoney thousand bucks? Why are you such
a gold digger with my money?Rock the bank? Thousand dollars? All
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right, someone is about to winit? Okay and enter the keyword a
ksyoka dot com here what it isup to? Pat Bettazar? Why don't
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story that had me thinking first ofyou, BJ, but then really Waldo.
Oh, I know you don't cookBJ. I don't know if I
want to be in the same sentenceas Waldo. And why are you thinking
about both of us? What isgoing on? I think you might do
this, but then I was like, ah, he's pretty. I don't
cook and retentive anal retentive, thankyou. I could see Waldo doing this.
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Yeah, because Waldo is so bjyou don't cook. But do you
ever have bread in the house?I used to, but not so much
anymore. I have English muffins.If one of those English muffins or a
piece of bread had a little spotof mold on it, would you cut
it off and eat the rest?Of course? See I suspected you might,
but I'm like, no, he'ssmarter than that, Waldo, What
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about you. I don't want toeat it, but I used to get
hit for not eating it, soI'd rip it off and eat the rest
of the bread. Oh wow,hit by? Who? I guess parents?
I thought maybe it was the guyat the store. Hey, take
you over here. What I know? You're not eating moldy bread? You'd
got to get Wait, so areyou out? Are you telling me I
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shouldn't be doing that? You shouldnot be doing that? Why? It's
like the same thing on anything moldyif you can cut off the cheese.
No, no, they said,you're only seeing the spot, but there's
more mold that You're just not seeingyet, but given like another hour or
two and the whole thing is moldy. Oh so really it's not in better
shape, they said, do notif you see any signs of mold,
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throw out all of the bread.Oh man, but what about my penicillin?
Right? Is it like single?Now? Yeah, I'll just take
that. I'll just take a coupleof English muffins that are moldy and just
bring it with me. Yeah.So although your parents were trying to kill
you, yeah they were, andthey were hitting you one they were trying
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to kill you. It seems likethey really didn't like you a lot.
We now know why some men undotheir shirt buttons a little more than they
should. Oh really, why isthat? It turns out that a hairy
chest in Kate's higher intelligence than aman. Do you have a hairy chest?
Yes? I do, because youhave a T shirt on. That's
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why I make sure. Because Iwant to drive you wild. To say
you're sexually attractive. It says you'resmarter. But women are attracted to smart
guys, so they'll put two andtwo together and go, oh, like
the women out there right now,I couldn't do that to them. Think
about how many times you have seen, whether it's a thirst trap or you've
just seen some like super hot guyat the gym and he's showing you his
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pecks and his muscles. They neverhave hair. No, I always thought,
well, that guy's dumb. Bythe way, Walda was like jumping
up and down when oh yeah,oh yeah, I take my shirt off.
You think I'm still wearing a shirt. And we have seen him take
his shirt off. BJ we sawhim do that. What do you call
it? The like the wave up? Oh God, help us in a
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wave with the stomach. I reallydidn't want to see that, honest to
god. You know, did yousee I just saw another shirt? Oh
yeah, just saw another shirt.She saw a shirt, a very furry
looking shirt. Well, what dothey say about any other hair? Is
it just chest hair or is thereany other hair care? Oh I'm a
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winner. I'm bringing hairy back.I'm back, I'm bringing hairy back.
According to scientists, this is fromthe Congress of the Association of European Psychiatrists.
Oh those guys hairy backs, hairychest. Yeah, you are better
educated, you are smarter. Menand mensa are more likely to have hairy
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body. Oh ha ha ha.So mensa. I guess now I know
what I need to do to getin mensa. Gotta have a lot of
hair. Okay, wow, Idon't know you even. Don't laugh me
on that. I couldn't even becausemy Italian heritage was very offended. Listen,
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Mario, okay, keepe your commentsabout my hairy back to Your news
is brought to you by Speedy Glass. Choose Speedy Glass to get the job
done right Speedy Glass dot com.Coming up at nine o'clock, we are
going to be joined by a veryspecial guest. Is that true? It
is true? Well, how comepeople don't tell me about these things?
We actually have somebody coming in,Bob Rivers. Oh, I know that
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guy Bob Rivers will be joining theshow to hang out with us at nine.
He's got a special thing happening tonight, and he's gonna tell us all
about it. Yeah, and maybetalk about his chest and back hair.
Uh wow, I have gone,and in the thirty some plus years of
relationship with him, I have gonewithout knowing that. I'd like to continue
the streak. Why Bob Rivers isjoining the show this far? Alright?
He wants to tell us he's gotHarry back. But next Sam, he's
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married and likes to hit on womenwhen he's out with his buddies. He
wants to know if he is ajerk or justified. Oh really, we
will hear more from him, andyou guys ruled decide. Jerk or justified?
Is after Queen? It's one oftwo point five k's okay Classic rock,
BJ Shay and Ceremonnings joint fight,Hazy, Okay, jerk or justified.
It's your time to weigh in anddecide. Eight hundred and two fine
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two one oh two five Now BEJCand Sarah jerk or justifat all? Right,
We're gonna hear a story from Samand Tacoma and we'll decide if you
strik or justified. Hi Shirrell,Hey Sammy. Hey you guys doing not
too bad, bubb but you gotme. So. I was out at
a bar with a buddy of mineand uh, you know, I was
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hitting on some chicks, you know, just for fun. I'm married.
I don't you know, he's single, but I'm married and I kind of
just you know, make sure Istill got game. I guess I don't
know, but uh I know it'sbilly, but like something I do.
My wife knows about it. Nothingever comes to me. It's just I
blurred a little bit at the bars, just to see if I still got
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the abilities. I don't know.So who's calling you a jerk? Is
it your wife or your buddy?No, my my buddy, because whenever
we go out, I, yeah, sometimes do this. I guess I
do it all the time. Hesays, I do it every time,
But I don't think I do.But that being said, he said,
basically, by me doing this,I'm taking away from his dating pool anyway.
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Oh, instead of a wingman,you're rhymes with rock blocker. Oh
eight hundred two five two, ButI don't. I don't think so.
Eight hundred two five two one ohtwo five Texas at nine zero six two
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take your calls after guns and roses. Okas okay one O two twenty five
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hundred and two fine two one ohtwo five Now BJC and Sarah at Sarah,
we have a special edition of jerkor Justified. Someone else to judge,
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that's right, Not just Sarah,not just myself, but my good
friend haul of Famer ladies and gentlemen, Bob Rivers in studio with us.
Yay, I'm rooting for myself.Yeah, I mean, I mean I
love saying that, because that isI know somebody that actually made them,
made something of themselves, all theFamer Bob Rivers, who, of course
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you used to work at this fineradio station. Yes, in this building,
although before they gussied it up.Oh yeah, I know. We're
all streamlining it is said they said. Once you left, they're like,
all right, we'll fix the placeup, very high tech too, Fob,
Are you're going to take part injerk or Justified this morning? Well?
First I was wondering if it hadsomething to do with performance art,
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but I'm told no, so yes, yeah, make a little bit.
Yeah, this guy is Sam's aninteresting character. Sam. Let's hear your
story again. Hello Sam? Allright, so hi, Hello, tell
us what you did that has youwondering if you're a jerk or justified?
Tell us again in a nutshell,what's going on? All? Right?
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So basically I go out with myfriends who are single, and I hit
on women even though I'm married,basically just to see if I still got
it. And they upset one ofmy friends and now he's all mad at
me about it, and I thinkthere's nothing wrong with what I'm doing.
So he wants to know if heis a jerk, not because he's married,
because his wife doesn't care. Yeah, but he his friend said,
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he's getting the way, he's beinga rock block. Yeah, what do
you guys think? Is he ajerk or justified? At eight hundred and
two five two one two five?We got to talk back already about it?
Like BJ says, just just fooh really justified, right, Jimson
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with no real reason? Just justified. AJ the alphabet police note alphabet bro.
No he's not. Yeah, younever know what he is. He's
AJ. I'm BJ. We're thealphabet boys, that's what we are.
So so I want to know howfar the flirting goes. It's one thing
to give someone a nice smile.It's one thing to, as we frequently
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say, glance at the menu it'sanother thing to lead them on. What
does he do? He says,he is hitting on him. He's hit
to the point where his friend can'tget any action, Like he's standing in
the guy's way. Is what hisfriend is saying. He's rock blocking him?
Yes, but what is it?So? What Sam? Is that?
Sam? What do you do whenyou get to the point where your
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offer has been accepted? I getout of there quick, Get out of
their quick. Yeah, so he'shidden, but he's not following through.
AJ. What do you think,buddy? My man is a total jerk,
And I'll tell you what. You'remarried, mymon. Even though your
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wife said it's cool, you don'tgo taking apples off the tree? Was
your home boys talking about? Ohman, he's blocking, he's blocking.
He's blocking. Your boy never hadno game. He's blaming you because he's
got no gang. So they're allchurchtxpecting your wife. Oh boy, get
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it right, leave him alone,stay at home. HEYJ has spoken.
I've I've been accused of doing this, but I never thought that I was
trying to hit on women. Ijust thought I was being overly friendly.
But I was told I rock blockedon a couple of occasions, and so
I remember I almost rock blocked myown son. Yeah, but luckily I
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because when I go to you'll see, because you're gonna go to this morning
show convention with me. I talkedto everybody, and I love radio,
and so usually like like the youngertalent come up and talk to me.
So there was this young woman thatI was talking to, like, oh
hey, let's talk radio. Andthen I looked at my son and he
came over and I go, oh, I think he's interested in her.
And I'm like, okay, well, nice talking to you. I gotta
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go over here because I'm like,I do not want to be accused of
that. You are a jerk,you know by the way, you know
what you know, it's sad aboutbeing our age. His young women look
at us and they feel like we'repretty safe. Yeah, it's a good
point. He's right about that becauseeveryone, like everybody likes talking to me
because they just know there's nothing happeninghere. You're old, you probably can't
even get up Glenn's on Camano Island. Do you think Sam is a jerk
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or justified for hitting on women thathe has no intention of hooking up with.
I think he's justified. I hadbeen accused of doing this myself.
In fact, I wasn't married,but I did. I was with my
buddy, got the nice looking bartender'snumber, gave it to him. They've
been married for eighteen years. WHOAOkay. See now, if you use
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your powers for good, I don'thave a problem with that. And also
if you're not married, I thinkit's different. It's like all bets are
off if you're going to a placewith your buddies and everybody's single. I
don't think you can call somebody ajerk if they basically rock. Watch you,
BJ Are you on Sam's side?You? No? Not not?
He he's married. No, he'sa jerk if he's married, but he's
not worried about the wife. Ishe a jerk for doing this to his
buddy? I think he is becausehe doesn't need to. Yeah, you
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know that's why he's a jerk.He's married. He doesn't need to go
full court and hit on women.If he could warm them up and then
go, hey, you love mybuddy Sammy over here, Well he actually
is Sam. It's doing it.You know you love my buddy, slap
slappy. That's a different story likeset your brother, your buddy up so
that you know that she feels comfortable, she feels safe, and then you
can sort of pass the baton.But he's not doing that. All right,
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Bob Rivers, what do you thinkof Sam and jerk? Are justified?
Yeah, he's aid definite jerk?Oh yeah, look, leading misleading
people on and totally being dishonest aboutwhat you're what you're gonna do. Never
a nice thing to do to people. You know, what do you think?
Jerk or justified? I'm looking forwardto this because if Well doesn't say
jerk, I'll be shocked. Justified? Oh really from the single guys justified?
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Dude, that's you that he getsaffected by this guy. No,
ag had a point if you ifthe friend had game, it wouldn't matter.
But you're a buddy. A coupleof Texters are saying the same thing,
saying from a girl's perspective, he'sjustified a lot of girls just like
the attention. If his friend doesn'thave game, that's his own issue.
All right. Well, you knowwhat, Bob, you and I are
living in a world of I guessintegrity, which is run out of style.
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Yes, no integrity. You knowI've burned my hand on the on
the stove a few times. Allright, all right, Sam, it
sounds like we're a little bit mixedhere, but a lot of people are
saying you're justified, justified away,sorry, justified. We'll have at it.
Thanks Sam, Tell your friend whoneeds better game, which I think
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is the moral of this story.Yeah. Well, Bjay's birthday is right
around the corner, and there isa prop from Star Trek. Oh,
and we might have to pull ourfunds and get you see that in front
of Bob Rivers. He's already beatme in a Star Trek game already.
And we will talk more with BobRivers. That is all coming up in
just minutes right here on one oftwo point five k's Okay, Classic Rock,
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Beatisha and Ceremonnings one two point fiveOkay Seattle an iHeart radio station,
the exclusive audio home of NBC's coverageof the twenty twenty four Paris Olympics.
Seattle's Classic Rock Station one O twopoint five KZ Okay. Now back to
bjsh and Sarah. One of twopoint five kc ok Classic Rock, Bjha
(28:19):
and Sarah Mornings and Sarah Today's News. A special edition It is special edition
because we have a special guest.It's Bob Rivers Hall of Fame Broadcast,
who of course has grace. Reallya lot of radio stations here in Seattle,
including the great kz OK. Bob. Great to have you in.
It's good to be here. Althoughyou already introduced me once and then the
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second time, I was like,who else is coming in the door?
No, Wells, And I haveto tell you that this place, this
radio station such rich history that youknow, I was here for how many
years? Of ten years? Yeah, and then and now you and I'm
(29:03):
just telling you I'm not doing itagain. It's the decades long game of
musical charis but with some of thegreatest talent in the entire business. And
I mean you, BJ Well,I appreciate that we've had a great friendship.
And tonight's a big, big nightfor you because you got inducted to
the Hall of Fame. I thought, what was really cool is that when
I say you did really you dida nice thing and didn't just make it
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you you basically inducted your whole show. And tonight's a big celebration for that.
It is. We're gonna be atthe Muckle shoot. I believe the
event starts at seven point thirty goestill about ten. They do that on
a school night, you know,everybody goes home. Yeah, and it's
gonna be I it could be azoo, so you might want to get
there a little bit early. Iunderstand there's not a lot of seating,
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and you're just gonna rock out onthe dance floor and I have a great
time with Spike and the Palers andthen members of Heart. That's a fun
show. Yeah, we'll open up. Oh that's fun to be a little
acoustic set by some rock and rollHall of famers as well. Yeah.
Oh, it's a whole Hall ofFame evening. It's yeah. You know,
I'm gonna tell you something honest,quite honestly, because we've known each
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other for since the Flintstones were ourneighbors. I on getting the award.
Of course, when you are upfor it, you want it. Anybody
tells you that they don't want anaward, not even not even But when
you get it, the first thingyou go is, oh, I don't
deserve this, And you start thinkingof all the people that you met throughout
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your career that all made stuff possible. That you couldn't have done by yourself.
And so just a salute to everyoneon the show, Spike, Joe
Maura, Jody Casey. We wentthrough male co hosts pretty quickly, everybody
quickly. But I've been here fourteenyears. I'll have you know that's that's
that's because well, that's because youdidn't work on Bob Show. Yeah,
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that's that's why you've been here fora long time. They all quit very
nicely, and one of them evencame back. But no, we're all
we're all deer buds and and allof those people create like you guys have
created this chemistry that makes it funfor everybody to get up and oh those
are my peeps, and you guyshave that too, and Sarah and it's
it's so neat to hear from dayone. Well, we're going to have
you here for the for the wholerest of the show. And I know
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you got news right, We arewe still doing news. We have time
absolutely because there's a story that isjust all about you. BJ. I'm
ready now. If you don't know, BJ is recently divorced. Yes,
so I am not sure if you'rein the same position that you might have
been to get your hands on this. Oh you're talking financially. No,
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I'm not in the same position.And do I get a steak dinner if
I listen to the lunch? Oh? Yeah, it's a seminar. I'm
like, you know how you're stillmarried? Stay that way, that's my
seminar. Got it? So thereis a sorry two pieces long lost props
from the original Star Trek series thathave been found after more than fifty years.
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Oh really, and are heading toauction. These are props that were
used by William Shatner. He touchedthem, BJ, I can't believe it.
And these two items are now goingto go up for auction, huge,
huge auction happening on November ninth.I do not know the price tag.
Oh, it's going to be morethan I have. But we are
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talking about something from nineteen sixty sixlost for fifty years, and so I
don't think I could afford you,BJ, I don't think you can afford
you. Yeah, I bet thatbecause Star Trek fans man. These are
real, real props. And ofcourse the easy joke is to say one
is it to pay to pay?Yeah, that's easy joke. Should we
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know what they are? They're gonna, I guess, post some pictures and
let us know more specifics. Butand then at some point between now and
then is when they put what doyou call like the base the lowest bid
it can go for. Yeah,I you know, forget what I wonder.
There's iconic things, you know fromthe original show that obviously you think
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of a phaser or a communicator.Those are the first two things that pop
in my mind. There's an iconicfrom the first episode that he ever did
where he had this giant like laserphaser gun. That would be interesting to
have because that was the first onethat he had ever recorded, the new
pilot that they did way back inthe day. That's all I can think
of right now. That would beprops that William Shatner might touch. Yeah,
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so I'm seeing a picture. I'mstill not seeing a price tag.
Wow, it's a phaser and acommunicator miscommunicator. So it's like he flipped
like a flip phone, Carcati prize, Carter Enterprise, a phasicator, a
fascator. They hadn't thought a smartphoneby that, No, but really you're
right, Bob, I mean thecommunicator and the tricorder are smartphones. I
mean they were. It's amazing thatStar Trek is today when it comes to
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those two items and that prop.I'd love to have everything in Star Trek
does come true, Like will eventuallybean to Sea Tac That's great, that'll
be the greatest. But I rememberthe first aha moment I had, and
this is probably thirty years ago,is when I walked towards a grocery store
entrance and the doors went, ohyeah opened. Yeah that's Roddenberry. It's
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totally Roddenberry. Yeah. Well,like I said, no reserve is set
yet, but we're looking at acouple hundred thousand is what they are anticipating.
That is money this boy does nothave this week. Yeah, that's
for sure. And we have alater on maybe during Listeners on the Loose.
We do have a story of howBob beat me at Star Trek and
it was really a sad moment forme because we were in competition for the
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same Star Trek thing. It istime for Listeners on the Loose and there
are already some people who want totalk about some stuff coming up that is
right up your alley. I lovethis plan. Eight hundred and two five
two one two five. You cantext us at nine zero six two seven.
Also you can say end us atalkback. Just open up a pretty
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(35:05):
back to one oh two point fivekz ok. The listeners on the loose,
You picked the topic, you guidethe show. Egs and Sarah mornings
on one O two point five CAZyokay, Seattle's classic rock station. What
do I think? Time to haveyour say here? This is Listeners on
(35:27):
the loose, The Listeners on theloose, You picked the topic, you
guide the show eight hundred and twofive two one oh two five textas at
nine zero six two seven. Wedid get a text from Patrick and Mount
Lake Terras, who said it's greatto hear Bob Rivers on the show.
College of Musical Knowledge, the FifthBeatle Bread Steven Tyler, so many great
memories. Thank you very much.I once won a Stix autographed guitar.
I still have it. It hasnever been played or tuned. Thanks for
(35:51):
the amazing memories. Ah, thatis so nice. Thank you. I
never remember half that stuff. Yeah, idea, yeah, and how long
were you in this town? Seattlearrived? This is kind of weird arrived
on August eighth, nineteen eighty nine. First show, Last show August eighth,
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twenty fourteen. WOA choice to theday. Yes, it was ten
years ago, ten years ago.We left Yes whoa ten years ago and
you're almost on the tenth anniversary ofthat. I can't believe. I feel
like it was just yesterday. Yeah, because I feel like when you said
so here it is, I'm done, and I said, no, you're
not. Yes, I am like, no, you're not. All right?
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A big event happening tonight, BobRivers tell us about it again.
Going to be at the Muckleshue Casinotonight. Show starts seven thirty some rock
and roll Hall of famers really alljust dear beloved friends, including you audience
that may remember us. And it'sgoing to be gratitude not for me winning
some wonderful trophy, but for allof the people that put together what you
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guys do every day, which isjust being brothers and sisters and being part
of your family on the radio.And you did a really nice thing because
you had you went into the hallas the Bob Rivers Show, and you
honored everybody like you had everybody comeout that was part of it, so
they could they could really relish thefact that it was the entire show that's
getting honored. I really thought thatwas very very cool of you, because
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I've worked in situations where the hostjust did not recognize everybody that made confess
it was virtue signaling I'm really likemine. But you know, it was
nice and it really is. Truly, that's the truth about the show.
I mean, I made the TwistedTunes, which was really where fame,
the fame part of it came in. But this was one of the greatest
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shows in Seattle history, if Imay say, And it was all about
the people who were on it.It had a kind of a Seinfeldt kind
of chemistry, wouldn't you say,Oh, definitely yeah. And and and
of course I used to see youguys at conventions all the time, you
spiking Joe, and really fell inlove with you guys. And then when
I got to come here because ofyou advocating with the company to get me
(38:05):
to come here. It's just beena wonderful thing to be a part of,
which, like you said, oneof the greatest shows in Seattle history.
Incidentally, I used to be abit of an unjustified jerk and beginning
of the history of the show.This guy came to me at the convention
and he had been hanging out withSpike and he said, like, you
know, you're being real hard onSpike. And I'm like, well,
he doesn't do this, he doesn'tdo this this. I was getting a
(38:28):
little influence from Bja hold him toit. And he said, no,
oh, you got to be brothers, you got to be friends. And
that changed our whole trajectory. Soyou're telling me I need to be nicer
to Waldo. He can be difficultsometimes. All right? Well, the
show tonight, how do people gettickets? Is it a ticket events?
It's a free event event, butfree brings its own potential parking and getting
(38:52):
a place to stand issue, Soget there early if you can. Uncle
Shoot. Tonight's seven thirty, buta free show with Spike in the Impaler
some of the members of Heart Miucleshootand Bob Rivers celebrating a very amazing career.
Bob, you're gonna stick around withus, right, I'm here until
you tell me to get a maneuver. All right? Well, Listeners on
(39:12):
the Loose continues and maybe you wantsome money to buy some drinks at the
big event tonight, thousand bucks rockthe way, all right, got a
keyboard to enter at kzok dot com. Someone's about to win the thousand dollars.
It's right after Stone tuple pilots.Why don't your point five KZOK Classic
Rock Bedha and Sarah Mornings BJSH andSarah Mornings on one o two point five
(39:34):
kz OK, Seattle's classic rock station. What do I think? Time to
have your say? This is Listenerson the Loose, Listeners all the loose.
You picked the topic, you guidethe show eight hundred and two five
two one oh two five Texas atnine zero six two seven. Send us
a talk back, Open up thatfree iHeartRadio app, search for kzok,
(39:55):
press that little red microphone, ortell Alexit to send a talk back to
one oh two point five kzy Okay, we've got special guests in studio,
Bob Rivers, Hall of Famer Baby, big event to celebrate the fact that
he's a Hall of Famer. Yeah, tonight they're going to be having a
big celebration. So you're gonna beat Muckleshoot, Muncle Shoot Casino tonight seven
point thirty early night for those ofyou that have to get a fresh tomorrow.
(40:19):
It'll end at ten o'clock. Yeah, you go a lot of fun.
And really they're saying it's for me, but it's really a gratitude party
for all of our listeners and uhand really all of the show members to
say thank you for twenty five yearson three Seattle radio stations, two of
which BJ followed me on too.It's very true. Yeah, and if
(40:42):
I continue that pattern, there's gonnabe a couple people's building not happy with
me. So that's great. Yeah, to say tonight so important to mention
it is a free event, totallyfree event, so get there early.
That's so it really is gratitude forthe listener. Yeah, paints if you've
been there. Beautiful venue. Itoverflows a little into the casino. So
if you happen to be in theoverflow part and you hit a slot machine
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and mere money accidentally falls into it, I'm sure they'll be very happy that
you came. It's it's going tobe something special. You got to talk
back from Greg about you. BobRivers. I remember Bob Rivers and his
twisted tunes. They're awesome. Thisis Greg McMillan from Vancouver. Thank you.
I am here, though it's notpostumus. I just wanted to mention
(41:27):
that, Yeah, I remember hiscareer. We got a text from a
J and Olie at nine zero sixtwo seven and said, I have a
question for Bob Rivers. Was therea special mentor that helped you out when
you first got into radio? Well, this is timely, I'm right here,
I'll mention that. But when Ifirst got into radio, I was
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I actually started a high school radiostation in Branford, Connecticut. There and
I was a fan of a hugeguy. You could look him up.
His name is Jeane Shephard. Hewas on w New York, OH,
did a talk show and he's inthe Radio Hall of Fame. I wrote
a letter to him and I said, I'm starting a high school radio station.
I'd like to interview you. Heinvited me to New York up to
(42:13):
the WR buildings and I taped aninterview with this guy who is my idol.
And that's the beginning and continuing on, I'll skip all the other mentors
and get to the most important ones. Of course, thank you, thank
you, But really radio people likecomics like in Andrew's profession, but good
ones really do all help each other. And Andrew, by the way,
(42:34):
his son Andrew Rivers, if youdon't know, I mean a talent does
run in the River's family, bothyour boys working in the entertainment business man
and later on even people like LarryKing. I would meet people and I
would just glom onto them and picktheir brains. So good question, Thank
you. Yeah. Earlier in theshow, we were talking about the Jason
State the movie The bee Keeper.Yes, and Bob, you probably wouldn't
(42:58):
know this about me, but Iloveson. I was like, she's not.
Yes, he's amazing. I loveJason Statham movies. They're fun,
they're ridiculous. I mean, they'renot as good as the Venom franchise.
But so I said that the premise, from what I understand, is that
(43:19):
he's a beekeeper and he's just retired. And then we got into this argument
where Waldo said, what that theorganization he's part of is the Beekeepers and
he's not actually a bee keeper?Well that of course, yes, Oh,
so Bob Rivers is telling you you'reyou're incorrect, and we got several
talkbacks about it. As well.Waldo is wrong. I watched it.
(43:40):
He is a beekeeper as the beekeepers, but Jason is a beekeeper. He's
a bee keeper. I love thismovie so much. I haven't watched it
yet, so don't spoil it.But you got he is and he isn't.
That's all you need to know.Okay, But I will say I
love this movie so much because it'sa harken back to to me die Hard
(44:05):
say them to movies are like that, and I loved it and I miss
those. But it's die Hard takingplace now with a smartphone, which is
a whole different. It's just soyou loved it from because the beekeeper thing,
well, I was a beekeeper aswell, like for many years,
made many gallants I didn't do.I didn't make the honey. They did.
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That's gonna say. If you madethe honey, you know you're more
talented than I were. We thinkwe make the honey, but no.
So there is a beekeeping element toit, but the beekeeping element ties into
the whole superspy world danger. Ohthat's how you describe a movie. BJ
Bob Rivers did not spoil the endof the movie. What you would do
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right now if you had seen themovie. I would not spoil the movie
except everybody dies at the end.Sports coming up, We're of course going
to talk about the Mariners. Whyyou're gonna win Mariners tickets? Oh,
that's why, and we'll talk aboutbasketball coming back to Seattle. Sports is
right after ACDC on what O twopoint five kz OK Classic Rock Bjhay and
(45:08):
Ceremonnings. Acy DC on what Otwo point five KZOK Classic Rock Bjshay and
Ceremonnings. Let's tick a look atsports sport Sports brought to you by Bradley
Johnson Lawyers. Facing a d UIcall one eight hundred, d uy away?
What eight you away? Yesterday,NBA Commissioner Adam Silver was asked,
(45:28):
what's the story was with the expansion? Yeah, because I think we've been
waiting for the Sonnets for a bit, And he said, well, we're
waiting for the TV deal to becompletely done. Deal was tentatively reached last
week overwhelmingly approved. So as soonas that's done in the fall, that's
when they will take offers except offersfor people who want a team. You
(45:50):
made me very sad earlier. Whybecause I didn't know the Vancouver people were
involved with this, and they andyou said they haven't had a team longer
than we haven't had a team,which means they could be a viable candidate,
and we might because Vegas will getone. How does Vegas not get
one? I can't see them acceptingMexico City, Montreal or Vancouver first over
(46:12):
Vegas. In Seattle, I cansee you're right about Vegas. I'm hoping
you're right about Seattle. I mean, my gosh, we've built in the
arena they asked for Walda. Whatyear did the Grizzlies move is what we
need to know. I still thinkwe're a bigger, better city that why
would they go to Vancouver? Theteam left for a reason that wasn't the
same reason the Sonics left. Yeah, so in that case, yeah,
(46:36):
I think if that is true,then we're in good shape. I just
get worried. I get worried.Well, the Mariners are back in town,
playing the Astros all weekend, sevenoh five star time tomorrow. We've
got tickets for Monday's game. Whatnomber would you like to give them?
A? Sorry? I think we'replaying the Angels on Monday, and let's
go call on number three. Iwas waiting for you to like, say,
(46:57):
shot something. No, Alex Rodriquezbecause he wants to come back and
wants them to love him. Carnumber three. Let's go, baby,
come on, welcome Alex back.Why wouldn't we three right now? Eight
hundred two five two one two fiveSounders big win last night. The Sea
Wolves quarter finals are Sunday, sixo'clock against Sandy rookie Kaylen Clark nineteen assists,
(47:22):
breaking a WNBA record for assists ina game. I guess she's kind
of good. There's a chance shegot me started watching women's basketball a few
months ago because of all the hype. And now I'm watching the Aces and
the uh, you know, SeattleStorm and it's really fascinating. It's so
different than the NBA. Yeah,and she's she's going to be I don't
(47:45):
know what you call that person atthe top of Michael Jordan, the Michael
Jordan. Yeah, and it's cute. Wilda's wearing his Caitlin Clark shirt today.
Yeah, I thought it was Kaitlynclarky. I was really shocked.
I couldn't tell them. Two apartwe have Vern in Seattle on the phone.
Would like to ask a couple questionsof Bob Rivers, who is joining
us in the studio today? Hey, Vern, Yeah, I've talked to
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you before in the past. Ijust was wondering what you're up to and
what is Joe doing and Spike andsome of the others that used to be
on all the time. OHI well, Spike is part of this Beekeeper network
of elite bekeepers. Joe owns apizza chain. No, actually, that's
(48:28):
a good question because maybe some peopledon't know if you're not on the social
media. Isn't it wild? Becauseyou know, because Spike has been doing
a lot of stuff. Everybody issuccessful. Joe is the most heartwarming special
person I've ever had a chance tomeet in life. Practically, he teaches
high school at Mercer Island, andhe teaches a broadcasting class that was like
(48:51):
had thirty people in it when hegot there and now has like hundreds and
they went all sorts of national awards. Yeah, he's a full blown teacher.
He went from part time to fulltime. And you and I both
have done some stuff with them,and you're right, Joe has got like
the biggest heart that he's the best. And he also recently had an issue.
So oh yeah, well he stillhas the biggest heart in the world.
(49:14):
Yeah, yeah, take care ofyourself, Joe. They fixed that
heart up a bit for him,so it's still it's still ticket And Spike
is across the street over at newsRadio, Cairo news Radio doing the nude
to three shot with Jack and Spike, and God, I love Spike as
much as you could love a humanbeing. He is funnier by he is.
(49:34):
So by the way, Spike reallyhas a great attitude and I'm like,
I wish I could have worked withyou now. Yes, and all
of our and all of our showmembers are doing great. Pater and Luciana
are working on a Spanish language stationand they are the heart of the station.
Eric Corman is a CEO of anonprofit. Yeah, this is I
(49:59):
know. Eric is so amazing.So they're all doing fantastic. Thank you
for asking about them because they madeit. That's nice. Welld were you
there, I'm here. Did youfind out the info of when the Grizzlies
moved March twenty six, two thousandand one, oh, two thousand and
one. Yeah, and I feellike we moved after we lost our team.
After that, we're getting two thousandand eight. Yeah, we are
(50:21):
still going to get one before that. I hope. So, man,
I mean, because I really theyable to do well. I think that
this whole arena and this whole sportsattitude that we have now that we didn't
have back then. It's a wholedifferent It's a whole different ball game or
basketball game. Sports was brought toyou by Bradley Johnson Lawyers facing a DUI
call one eight hundred duy away.We've got Bob Rivers in studio and bj
You mentioned earlier that there was somesort of Star trek Off. Yeah,
(50:45):
trek Off, Yeah, strak Off. Yeah, there was. There was
a big competition when a paramount cameto town and they went to two shows,
and they was like all right,because they knew that they knew that
Bob and I were really big fansof Star Trek and so they were like,
all right, this is hard becausewe only have one opportunity, and
(51:07):
they created something else for a runnerup prize, which was cool, but
the opportunity was they were going tolet a member of the show, whatever
show it was, and a listenergo on. At the time, the
new Star Trek show, which wasStar Trek Enterprise, which featured Connor Trenier,
who was a Pacific Northwest boy thatwho played Trip on Star Trek Enterprise.
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And it was between Bob and Iat the time walk on roll on
Star Trek guest appearance. I've beenon two Star Trek episodes and bj has
been on none. I thought,hard man. I thought, however,
if it had been like a citizenshiptest where we both had to come in
and show our knowledge, he wouldhave crushed me. He really the true
(51:50):
thing. I knew that I wasn'tgonna have a shot because we were mid
days and you know, Bob hada very very successful morning show at the
time. And so you got thewalk on role in Star Trek Enterprise,
and you also took a listener whoended up really creating a great life for
herself because of that. Two differentlisteners, Dave and Amy and boy they
both were I mean, we pickedthe right people. And I got to
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tell you, when you get awalk on roll like that, I fly
you first class to LA. Youcome in and you go into makeup and
they had to make me look injured, and I'm like, isn't this face
bad enough? And they made uslook injured and then and someone made like
a snide comment to me, likethere's not a lot of gray haired people
in the future. Where are wegoing to put you? And they right,
(52:35):
right, yeah, you know.So I'm like working some controls and
when you're on the starship, apparentlyit's not a real starship. I was
devastated. You know, it's alljust made up words, and sometimes they're
just goofy words that look like importantcontrols. Anyway, I'm running the controls
(52:55):
and Amy's walking around with the clipboard. In another episode with day David,
we got to be on with MarinaCurtis Oh and Jonathan Frakes and we're in
the hallway because it was a nextgeneration flash forward and we're in the hallway
and those two are walking through thehallway and I'm like, I'm in the
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same hallway on a starship. Yeahthat's made of plywood, just like the
chili Pepper sang about. Yeah yeah, I know, I know. And
it killed him and I felt bad, But honestly, it's one of those
things if I didn't win, Iwould want him to win. But they
felt so bad they gave us arunner up experience because they really felt bad.
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And was just as good as beingon the show. It wasn't.
But we went to the Star Trekexperience at the grand opening and we got
to broadcast our show from down there, and it was a pretty big deal
and we got to go. Actually, they set up a wonderful experience and
a ride and we walked through thehalls of the ship and we got on
a shuttle craft and they bounced usaround like a Disney ride. That was
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fun too, but not as funas being on the show. I'm sorry.
We've had Bob rovers in studio,which has been absolutely fabulous. As
the show does come to a close, want to of course, I thank
you for coming into Casey case surehave anybody It as fun to meet you
as I thought it would be.You amazing. I knew as soon as
you came on with Danny Bonaducci thathe a he must be sober and things
(54:19):
must be going well. We'll tellus again about the event that you're happening
having tonight a Muckle Shoot. TonightMuckle Shoot seven thirty free event. And
gratitude to everyone at the Muckle Shootand Spike who really did all the work
putting this together. Spike and theImpalers will play, so there's entertainment.
Oh there's a ninety minute really bringbring de pens. Some of you will
(54:43):
need them. Excuse me about thisshow, call them designer diapers, Designer
Designer diapers place and some special guestsfriends of mine from heart who are in
the Rock and Roll Hall of Famewill do. There'll be a little acoustic
set to open things up, andthe entire show, except for a few
some people who couldn't make it,will be on stage taking questions and answers.
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So if you didn't get your questionin today, goodbye tonight, be
there early at maybe janmed awesome.All right, well again, thanks to
Bob Rivers for coming up today.BJ. We're wrapping up, but Allie's
up next. She has an uninterruptedhour of classic rock and right around ten
twenty you know what, she's gotanother thousand dollars. Yeh, rock the
bank right around ten twenty. We'llbe back tomorrow