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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gino has been hanging on through the break Here, Gino,
how are you, hey, guys.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
I love the show man. I'm just wondering. This is
the reason why I'm calling. I'm wondering how many guys
like me or after they get home from a hard
day at work, have their dinner and sit out in
the garage and drink a couple of cold beers and
listen to you. Guys, There's got to be a bunch
of us, because that, really, that's almost a highlight of
my day.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Well, bless your heart, man, you don't know how good
it feels to hear.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
That there's kinda be There's gotta be more than just me, right.
I hope those guys out there that hear this will
call in and and I guarantee the gage grog. What
is that garage beer? Will Bobby Carpenter talks about a lot? Yeah,
I don't drink the garage beer by drinking the garage Wait, anyway, guys,
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thanks a lot, man, we love I love your show,
and I just want to call in. I just want
to see if there's any of those other guys out there's.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Kind of be there. Yeah, I'm guessing there's probably a couple. Yeah,
I appreciate you, Geno, thanks for very much with the
kind words. It's uh yeah, I you know, the garage
is an appropriate place. I used to share a beverage
door three with with my buddy Kelly. Was always in
the garage. You come home from work at night, sit
in the garage, turn on the radio, either listen to
(01:18):
talk or if there was a Red's game on, and
just I don't know, it just kind of thing you
don't need all the loud and the flashy and you know,
the big screen and the soundbar. Sometimes sometimes it's just
cool to come home and think about nothing but something stupid,
you know, because the rest of the world gives you
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all the serious stuff. Now, if something dreadfully serious was
going on right now, of course I'd be talking about it.
Mark would do the same. But after a long, hard day,
sometimes you kind of you kind of like frivolous, You
kind of like silly, and and you kind of like
a beer. In the eight to one, nine and eighty
(02:02):
six a to one WTV and Alec Baldwin and I know,
what was it you told me you watched not too
long ago. Was it rust or was it something else
you were telling me you you had watched that you
really liked him in with I like Baldwin, like three
weeks ago. Yeah, there was something you said you would
just watch.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
How do I remember three weeks ago I liked him
and beatle Juice. Okay, No, he's done some stuff that
I like.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
I'm just I'm reading about his life again, and uh,
you know, I don't know about this guy. He they
all come from the same family. Stephen, who has basically disappeared,
was very much a conservative minded type person. He was outspoken,
and then he just disappeared. You couldn't find him anywhere. Alec.
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If it weren't for Trump impersonations on Saturday Night Live
and shooting somebody on the set of the movie, you
probably wouldn't have heard about him much lately. Either. But
now now in this believe it or not, this is
an NPR thing, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Now?
Speaker 1 (03:09):
This is a Daily Caller article. The headline got my
attention because it's an opinion piece in the Daily Caller.
He says, I don't even like Alec Baldwin, but dear lord,
he deserves better than this, and it is a it's
an opinion piece about his wife, Hilaria. She's posted a
video of her sticking her feet in his face demanding
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a foot rub without really saying a word to him,
especially not asking kindly. Well, he's not kind either. In
that respect, they're meant for each other. They're both pretty
rude people. And I've seen Alec Bowl wouldn't be rude
to taxi drivers, to paparazzi, to fans who see him
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on the street, even nasty messages to his daughter on
her answering or her voicemail. So he's not a nice either.
So in that respect they probably belong together. Here's what
I don't get this woman. This woman basically just fakes
who she is. She claimed to have been from. Was
(04:14):
it Spain, Yeah, Madrid, Spain. And you know, for so
long she's talking with the accent and talking about where
she grows up and and her family before she comes here,
and and she's from like I don't know, Brooklyn or something.
She just she was faking the accent and made up
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that whole past thing.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
She's born in Boston.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
Well there you go. I always think of Brooklyn, but
it's Boston. But yeah, she she she was faking an
accent and faking being from another countrys. Yeah, yeah, they've
reproduced a lot. It just I don't know. When I
saw that article, I thought this must be terrible, but
it's I read it with the exception of her weirdness
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and that whole fake accent. Think it seems to me
like they're pretty much made for each other everything this
this opinion piece criticizes her about he's the same way.
Did you ever hear that nasty voicemail he left for
his daughter?
Speaker 4 (05:18):
I do remember it vaguely. Oh my gosh, I seen
he was married to Kim whatever.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Was it basing her?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Called her all kinds of names, and just he was
just a foul You never you don't talk to your
child that way. So he lost me there quite frankly,
Wait a minute, that's me criping about a plane or
a train on Facebook. He just I don't know, he
just bugs me. And then I saw a video of
him about two three weeks ago, walking down the sidewalk
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in front of his apartment building, and he's walking rough.
So I don't know if he's starting to have some
mobility problems or not. But anyway, I just I found
that really odd. That he gets so little criticism, set
a sism from anybody, even after shooting somebody on the set,
and so much of the media wanted to take up
for him and say, oh, it was an accident. He
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accidentally no no, no, no no. Perhaps she was accidentally shot,
but he did not accidentally shoot. Okay, perhaps he was
not aiming for her, but he did pull that trigger.
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That gun was not going to fire unless the trigger
was pulled. That's the action on that weapon. And so
many people in the media wanted to defend he didn't
actually do it. It was the gun went off by itself.
They defend him just ridiculously. So when I get upset
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with him or frustrated with something he's done or something
he's in loose for, I go listen to that old
what we call it aircheck, which is an audio of
you on the air. And when he tried to do
talk radio, that's great.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
Where it's the audio?
Speaker 1 (07:09):
What is uh? Do we have any callers yet? Do
you have any any callers yet? What's the number? Oh,
it's right here in front of me. Okay, any callers yet?
Do he just he went on for and nobody was
calling the Great Alec Baldwin on his talk radio out.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Do you have any colors? No, no callers, not yet? Okay,
what's the.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Number it was? Anyways, that was when Colemb's what was
Combs's last name, Alan Combs Allan comes was still like
doing doing the show with Sean Hannity, and uh, they
they played that into the ground. Great, still great, it's
it is still very humorous. Eighty one nine eight eighty
six is my number, eighty one w t V And Jim,
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you're on six TENU w TV And how are you?
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Hey, Chuck, I'm doing good.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
How are you doing fine? As far as I know,
but I try not to ask too many questions.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Hey, I just want to tell you that there's a
lot of people like me to sit in the garage,
drink a few beers and listen to you. M Blazer
and Zach Bless your heart.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Man. You know Gino you can go go go to
his house, man, maybe have like a beer party in
the garage.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
All right, man, take care. I love you guys.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
Jim, thank you very much for being out there, buddy.
I appreciate you having a wonderful, beautiful evening as well.
It's uh, it's hard not to go to night like this.
This is serious. This is going to be kind of
a picture perfect evening sixty four for the overnight low.
But it's it's not overwhelmingly hot, it's not sticky, it's
not nasty, muggy or anything like this. This if oh,
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just get the kids to go to bed, this would
be a get.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
Them go to bed at like five would.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Be a nice Yeah. As I said earlier, I can't
go float in the pool because they've already found a
way to put a hole in that. So h did
that happen? I don't know. The queen says, she thinks
she has found it. So I'm gonna go home and
take a look and see if it's something that I
can I mean, I just bought it for him like
fourth of July.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
I mean it last Oh my gosh, dude, this was
no no a month, come on, this was too much
cash to be sinking into.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
And then here's the set. See here's the Queen's reply.
Oh look, this one's on sale. It's the end of
the Seaton. No, I've already filled this thing three times.
It's probably gonna be a fifteen thousand dollars water bill.
And now you maybe that's what she did.
Speaker 4 (09:34):
Maybe she did it.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
If I can fix it, great, I will find a
way to fix it. But if I can't fix it,
just you know. Sorry, We're done with the pool for
the year. Maybe I'll buy you another one in the
spring if you're nice. But there's no how do you
do this? This was This was not a nineteen dollars
big lot special closeout pool. This was a It was
(09:57):
a pretty nice pool. I cannot believe they managed to
find a way to put a hole in it. But anyway,
that's what I'm going home to. Unless you want to
go to my house. I can go to your house.
There's nobody there but the cat tonight.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Right, nobody there but the cat.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
And the cat will chill in Netflix and you go
fix the pool.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
Yeah, I'm not going to your house. You come over.
We go skating a little bit.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Skating. Yeah, isn't that why you're wearing a bandage on
your leg right now?
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (10:23):
And you want me to do it with you?
Speaker 4 (10:24):
You can go with me. It's fine.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
You can learn to glide across the road and you
pick up steam fall, I mean you'll get hurt.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
No, See, at this age, you don't fall this. No,
falling is not an option. You go down stayed out.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
Skating.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Tony Hawk makes me sick doing those commercials for what's
joint relief stuff. You understand, you're an old How old
is he now? Fifty two, fifty three?
Speaker 3 (10:51):
No, he's got well maybe I don't even I thought
he was older than that.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
He might be older than that. He's fifty seven, Okay,
he's no longer a child, but he's still out there
making a living with a skateboard. That's just weird to
see this man.
Speaker 4 (11:07):
Skating gets in your blood.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
Man, No, especially a skateboard. I just I can't see that.
I miss roller skates. That's another eighties thing. And we
had these really cool roller skates back in the eighties
that they were like okay, they were basically like sneakers,
like a pair of Nikes or something, with the skates
made on to the bottom.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
Yeah, it's probably there's a reason that skateboarding is still
around here.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
And they had beautiful polyurethane wheels. The wheels were clear
and they were very colorful. The wheels turned well loose,
you could go fast. I don't know how these kids
today get on these skateboards and so forth with those
hard steel wheels that barely turn, and just there's noes.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
On what deck you have and what wheels you have
and stuff.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Even skateboards back then though, had those polyurethane wheels on.
Speaker 4 (11:55):
Yeah, before that, you hit a pebble and you'd fly
off your board.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
But they were so attracted and they moved well. And
the stuff I see out there today. Now there is
a kid in my neighborhood that has one of those hoverboards,
and uh, it's pretty awesome.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
In the future part two.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Yeah, well they call them hoverboards. They're you know, just
basically electric skateboards. But he's got the led white lights
all the way around. It cool. It looks like Kit
from Night Rider coming down the street and it's that
is really cool. Now, if I had any balance left
in my old legs, I would have one of those.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
Well, I got an extra bike you can ride too.
I got my old BMX from nineteen ninety six that
I got in like sixth or seventh grade.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
I want, where are all the old bikes coming from?
Are you seeing those in your neighborhood? Like the old
uh what they call beach cruisers Panama jets of suddenly
they're all over the place, and I'm I'm attracted to those.
I actually I now that I've dropped the weight, I
think I would like. What I like to do, though,
is fine, like a I don't want just a single
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speed beach cruiser bike. I'd like to have at least
a five speed, if not a ten speed, because, especially
as I'm working my way back up to riding a bike,
I need to shift to the lower gear where the
pedaling is easier to get my legs acclimated to Yeah,
moving it again. But yeah, I've been looking at those
a lot lately because I've been seeing them so much.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
Yeah, I see girls for girls and kid kids.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
But there's two or three girls in my neighborhood that
always ride by my ye me too, and they always
have like beach cruisers.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Young girls, twelve thirteen year old girls out there are
these old bikes and what.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
They're really heavy?
Speaker 1 (13:31):
I mean for a bicycle today's materials. Maybe they're lightweight,
A little biteah, fair enough,