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Friday 4: Worst Places to be Stuck
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What was that? That was a good one, huh, had
some vibrado to it.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, it's pretty good.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
I could just clip it and I could just play
that whenever you want to do that, and then it
could always sound like that and people wouldn't know it's
not live.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
It's not bad. Yeah, pretty good at that.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
I probably still clipped the first one though, and you
could just have a hand signal and I'll just play
it and people.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Think it's legit. Yeah, there you go. Nobody's the wiser.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, so the keyword, by the way, bonus, and you
want to speak about getting wiser. Let's see if the
website's updating yet and telling us who the latest winters are.
It did, we're missing an hour in there, but a
guy from Milwaukee, a lady from Milwaukee won in the
three o'clock.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
See, okay, you know what.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
No, I'm not going to do it because I don't
think no, I think I should just zip my lip
right now.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Oh, come on, let's just let it hang out. Why
would I do that?

Speaker 3 (00:50):
And risk, of course the website goes down and then
as soon as it comes back, somebody from Milwaukee wins.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I'm done. I'm not gonna say anymore. I'm not talking
about this contest anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
And I'm just gonna zip my lip and sit over
here quietly like a good boy.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Hey, it had been at least the website goes down,
it had been at least twenty four hours since Milwaukee
had a winner. So there's that. I don't think a
single day goes by without Milwaukee any winner. There is
some sort of conspiracy that the Milwaukee guys like are
pressing the buttons. We're gonna fight for Olmaha though, We're
gonna get more Omaha winners. We have, we've had, We've
had a good run here. It's only in three weeks
in this contest, and I think we have like seven

(01:28):
or eight local winners, and two or three of them
are on our show, and like four or five of
them are on this station. So I think we're doing
all right. We're doing okay. We're not to you know,
Milwaukee standards, but we think that they're cheating, so, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
And how though that's the question.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
There's no there's no way to know. I have no
idea unless they're literally just talking about this the whole.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Time, like it's like the NBA lottery.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Well, well, yeah, we can talk about the conspiracy theories
around that too. I will say this, maybe they're just
talking about the entire show. It's all they talk about
all day long. It's just the contest and telling people
that enter the contest.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
It's probably like a polka station, you know, and people
are just like, can you not play the music?

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Can we just talk about?

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Like they would rather hear about the contest than actually
listen to them, And then they get winners.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Yeah, that'd be crazy. I don't know if that's what's
going on, but congratulations.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Maybe they put the maybe they put the keywords in
the music, you know, they just like, maybe it's a
techno station and they fit the keyword into the beats.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Oh so it's like subliminally telling you the keywords.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
It's bonus bonus. Yeah like that. Oh yeah, the words
bonus to the website. Yeah yeah. All right, So here
we go.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Before we dig into our Friday four this week, I
did ask artificial intelligence about our band that we made.
I said, Jimmy Hendrix is on guitar Forreddy Mercury is
the lead vocalist, John Entwhistle of the Who was on
the bass, and Neil Peart of Rush is the drummer,
And I said, what's the name of the band?

Speaker 2 (02:50):
What kind of sound would it be?

Speaker 1 (02:51):
And would the project lasts more than one tour and
one album because I feel like there could be some
friction on who's writing what songs and you know all
that stuff. The band names that gave me were astral Rain.
That was the number one. It said, astral Rain. What
do you think personally?

Speaker 3 (03:07):
I don't like it because I think it's too grandiose,
and I think that the musicians and their ability to
speak for themselves, so I think it should be a
little bit more subdued.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Oh you want to go the other way? It gave
me four other options. Electric monarch m that's a play
on Queen Yeah, Starborn Assembly.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Starborn Assembly? What is this a knockoff to star.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Wars or Starship which is not as good of a
band as the one we've just put together.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Oh, Mega Drive. I don't even know what that means.
I guess AI was on a like space theme or something.
And the Pantheon, which I think is actually a pretty
good one. Pantheon, it's a pretty good one. I think
that you name.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
It something wherever they practiced, you know, whatever, like the
street they practiced.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
On or something real simple.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
We got to keep in mind, we've taken these guys
at the peak of their powers in the history of
I mean, all these guys are dead, so we're like
we're resurrecting them, bringing them back into you know, their prime.
You know, we got like we got sixty eight Hendrix,
we have you know, seventy nine or eighty Peart, we
have you know, sixty seven and Whistle, and we have

(04:17):
seventy seven Mercury. You know, we could go later if
we want, but I'm trying to like get like the
classic rockiness version of all of these guys, and then
we put them into a pool of like like where
do they meet? Like do we take them to the
you know, do we just put this in like a
dungeon basement of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

(04:38):
and just tell them like, hey, this is your studio,
this is like your living quarters, Like this is a
chance for you to hash out the greatest album that's
ever been made. And he can't just call him the
rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
If you were to.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
Make this a movie and make it good, it would
have to be some sort of scenario where some evil
person was basically bargaining that you guys have to make
this amazing album or your toast, and so they have
to within a set period of time really work together
and make this work to make some really good music
and it has to be good enough and or their

(05:08):
toast records or something.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Yeah, even though they're already all dead. Yeah, but it's
a movie. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Maybe well they all were alive at the same time
and active at the same time.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Yeah, right, I mean, like we could.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Pierre was a little younger than the other guys, so
like we'd have to just kind of accelerate him a
little bit. But theoretically we could just set this in
like nineteen eighty and Hendrix doesn't die and we have
ourselves a band.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
It says the sound to be operatic vocals harmonies in
a progressive rock structure with lyrically ambitious songs with deep,
thunderous and melodic bass from ent Whistle. It says the
sound could be like think of Bohemian Rhapsody meets Voodoo Child.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Well, yeah, okay, sure, because that's a hit from Jimmy
Hendrix and a hit from Queen.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
And then it said what the project lasted? It says,
one album, one legendary tour, and then they would vanish
too many egos, and the breakup would be dramatic and
mysterious and they would never talk to each other again.
They said that self titled album or something like Elliptica
or the Final Frequency would be the title of their
album and it would be considered the holy Grail of
rock records.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
What do you think?

Speaker 1 (06:13):
I like that the Final Frequency? Give me that, the Pantheon,
the Final Frequency.

Speaker 2 (06:18):
The Final Frequency.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
I like that if it fits into the theme that
this is a movie and they have to win their
freedom byum, that's the name of the album and.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
The movie that we're making based on the idea and
the band.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
No, the Final Frequency is the name of the band.
Come on, the Final Frequency?

Speaker 3 (06:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Why not? No? What don't we call it? Freddy Jimmy
and who are the other two guys? Freddie Jimmy John
and Neil. Yeah, Freddy Jimmy John and Neil has a
nice ring to it. No, it does it? Peter Paula
Mary made it work for them. Cosby Stills, Nashing Young
made it work for them too. Exactly.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
We're not doing that, all right, anyway. Also, David Attenborough
would be the narrator for the ten part documentary series,
it says, which apparently would be a thing. I just
want to know. When is when aren't we filming ten parts?
Like we're gonna follow them around and get a ten
part documentary of this? Just sweet like David Attenborough's on
They're cool. Hey, I making me wish that I could

(07:16):
just like do this. Oh well, five seventeen the Friday
four which is coming up, and it's a disaster disaster
related and not in the way of like, you know,
terrible disaster.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Imagine being on a cruise ship that loses power and
the toilets don't work and now there's who everywhere. I
will talk about what my inspiration was and what the
Friday four is for Matt and I and you can
also take part by emailing me Emri atkfab dot com.
On a fun Friday on news radio eleven ten Kfab
and the son Freddie Mercury is the singer.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Jimmy Hendrix is the guitarist. John A. Whistle of the
Who is the bassist.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
And by the way, if you don't know how good
he wasn't based and he just listened to Bassis talk
about his influence on like he was the godfather of
the modern rock bass and a Neil Peart, which I
think a lot of people know. Rush just an incredible
technically sound drummer. Best of all time as far as
I'm concerned. That's the band. We've named them the Pantheon,
and their album is called The Final Frequency. And I say,

(08:13):
tell me what the track list is, and tell me
like all the different aspects of the sound, and it said, okay,
The Final Frequency, we're going to say is released in
nineteen seventy eight, reased posthumously in Modern Day myth, recorded
live to tape in as studio. We carved into a mountainside.
Now that is some imagination. Now I'm not going to
read all this, but it's it's pretty interesting. And I

(08:36):
had to tell me what all the songs like, who
wrote the songs and stuff.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
It's good. It's good stuff.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
Now I just need to buy one of those AI
models that actually can like make the songs then I
can just listen to it.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
They're out there.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Because we were talking about The Velvet Sundown the other day.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Right, which is like an AI rock band. Yeah, so
the somebody's doing it.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
So anyway, Yeah, so we'll we'll keep doing this. I'm
also I remember in Indiana. I haven't seen a whole
lot from Indiana lately on my feed, but in March
apparently let out an entire album. I'll listen to this,
but I'm gonna go ahead and guess nobody cares, because
nobody's been following this anymore. Like it went viral when

(09:15):
the first song came out, but nobody's cared after that.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
So there you go.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
You'r Ai singer, songwriter and Indiana. I watched last night
on Netflix this thing called train Wreck. There's like a
series of documentaries and train Wreck is about like things
that went wrong basically. And this train wreck was titled
poop Cruise because it was a carnival cruise ship in
twenty thirteen that was in the Gulf of Mexico and

(09:40):
there was a fire that took place on this ship
and nobody was heard or anything, but it burned up
like the power, like the way that the power conductors
on the ship, so it knocked out the power and
there was no way to fix it. So they were
just stranded there and the power propulses the ship, so
you're just kind of out there floating, and they had
floated and drifted and they were in the water for
like four days while a tug boat was coming to

(10:01):
get them and to drag them to Mobile, Alabama so
they could get off. It was really fascinating, and there
was some crazy stuff in there, like the toilets for
some reason, because of the electricity was out, the toilets
couldn't work properly, and there wasn't a lot of food,
and because the ship was only supposed to be out
there for four days, it wasn't a lot of easy
ways to get people off the ship. I mean, it
was crazy, right, and it got me to thinking, what

(10:23):
are the four worst spots to get stranded with no
internet and no power? Certainly you can make the argument
after watching that, then a cruise ship in the middle
of the ocean, that's probably one. That's probably a good one.
But I decided not to do that because that's too easy.
So I have a Friday four of the worst places
to be stranded with no Internet or power?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Matt, Do you have a list? Well, kind of have
a list, yeah, kind of.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
I got a little philosophical with it when I thought
about it.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
All right, Well, let me go first, and I'll let
you spew your philosophicalness in the next segment. How's that, Yeah,
spews the right word. I will spew my anti philosophicalness.
I didn't think too hard about this at all. Where
are the four places I would just hate the most
to have no power and no internet? Number one is
the Moon? What if I had a chance to go
to the moon and then I went up there and

(11:08):
accidentally got left behind, I got stranded. I'm sure there
are movies about this, but like, you're just there. I
only have so much oxygen. I have no Internet signal.
There's no way to contact people. I can't even watch
YouTube TV up there. Oh and I have no power,
so like, I'm gonna get cold eventually.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
You'd think, as long as you can see the Earth
from where you are, the view's got to be pretty spectacular.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Well yeah, until I die. How do I go to
the bathroom? But I just keep going in my space suit.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Yeah, man, I can't open that thing like on the
road trip to Aspen. Sorry, dumb and dumber reference. I
can't help it, man.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Come on, anyway, the moon that to me was like
a that was a no brainer. Yeah, for sure, the
middle of Antarctica. Okay, have you been to Antarctica? Of
course you haven't. Now I know some people who have,
but not like I personally. My friend Lisa Ritter, the
realtor here in the Omaha area, she actually went to Antarctica. Really, yeah,

(11:59):
she went to having Continents in a year.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
Was she looking at some real estate though? I don't
think so.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
I think she literally just wanted to say, oh, she
was antarcticatact. But yeah, I mean, like, how do you like,
what if you're stuck in the middle of Antarctica, You're
stranded there like he's coming to save you. Then it's
super cold and you have no power. I mean, you know,
you know what probably gonna do is you're just going
to go try to find like a colony of penguins
and just see if you can't like snuggle up to
some of them or with those big elephant seals. Hey

(12:24):
please keep me warm, and you just kind of like
have them spoony and stuff just to you know, so
you don't die.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
But how are you going to eat?

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Right? Like, you know, fishing, I don't know, all of
a sudden, you're competing with the seals and the penguins,
and then they're going to start talking to each other
about how to get you in the ocean, so the
orchest will come and get you. Now, see, there's just
no winning somewhere on a subway in a big city,
been under ground on a subway, don't ever think to yourself,
what would happen if this thing would just shut down

(12:51):
right now? Like you're in the middle of the tunnel
right like, and you don't have internet, and there's no
way to contact people, and you have no power, and
it's super dark there, Like could you imagine being stranded
in that scenario? You can make the argument that's better
than being in the middle of the ocean, just floating
aimlessly until a tugboat takes you to shore. But I
would say that, you know, there's not even a working
bathroom on these Like who's to say how far we

(13:13):
have to walk in one direction in the pitch black
darkness of a subway, And what if all of a
sudden it starts like it kicks back on and all
of a sudden the subway trains are moving and you're
just like walking on the tracks. That could be a
super dangerous situation. That'd be a bad place to go.
And then lastly, the power goes out while you're on
a roller coaster. O big roller coaster guy over here,
love it, But the idea of getting stuck on a

(13:34):
roller coaster is a risk I'm willing to take. Doesn't
happen very often, and usually when it gets stuck, there
are safety measures in place that nobody's going to get
hurt as long as they just kind of stay still
in wait for things. Could you imagine like being stranded
with no power, no internet, no phone, and you're just
kind of sitting up there and regardless of like where
you are on the ride, just sitting there waiting. I

(13:54):
think that's probably pretty pretty unsettling. So those are my four.
The moon, the middle of Antarctica, somewhere on a subway
in a big city, and on a roller coaster. Four
worst places to be strained without power Internet. Now we'll
come back. Matt's gonna have his list. I can take
some of your thoughts too. If you've got a spot
that you've been stranded, or you're not interested in being
ever being stranded, but something that's ran through your mind,

(14:16):
you can email me Emory at kfab dot com emory
at kfab dot com News Radio eleven ten KFA B,
and there we did make a band. I'm working with
AI to actually generate some uh some some posters and
like album cover art and stuff. You got me, I
need to find it, I asked. I asked, I asked
my AI model, like, can you make the songs?

Speaker 3 (14:36):
Like?

Speaker 2 (14:36):
I have no capability to do that.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
But if I put the information that this model has
given me into another, like audio generating model, then theoretically
maybe we can get it to.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
Sound somewhat close.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
I'm just afraid of using those models simply because I've
heard artificial intelligence songs.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Well, yeah, I think it's a given it might not
be good.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
And and then and that's my fear is like our
imagination makes it feel like this could be anything, because
if you're just tuning in, we're having fun at a Friday.
It's Jimmy Hendrix on guitar, Freddie Mercury on vocals, Neil
Peart of the Rush of the Band Rush on drums,
and John intwhistle the basis of the Who and those
are our four guys and we're they're an incredible group

(15:20):
that we've named the Pantheon and their album is called
The Final Frequency, the Twelfth Song Album, And yeah, it's
just like, this is the best collection of classic rock
era talent you could possibly put together. And they probably
are a terrible match for each other to hang out with,
but the one album that they'd make together could be
maybe the best album of all time. And that's what

(15:41):
we're talking about here. We're also talking about we're also
talking about the worst place is to be stranded with
no internet or power. And I've given you plenty of
time to think about this, Matt case. What's the list
look like? You said you were gonna wax poetic about it?

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yeah, I guess I am, which I know's it's five
point forty two on a Friday. There's a really long
list of zero people who are interested in that. But hey,
stay tuned. I might say something that might at least
bewilder you. My reactions might be entertaining here, let's go
at least Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Yeah, So I literally was.

Speaker 3 (16:14):
I just was sitting there thinking because what would be
on this list? And you know what's kind of fascinating
to me, truly, it is that regardless of what time
it is in history, throughout history of humanity. I can
say I'm certain of this. There was at least someone,
There was at least one person. We'll just say that
at least one person was happy, at least one person

(16:35):
was sad, at least one person was anxious, at least
one person was mad, at least one person was scared,
at least one person was confident, and it goes on
and on and on.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
Right, Okay, I'm following, so.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
The idea that if you could go somewhere, that would
be the absolute worst place to be ever, I get
the exercise is being trapped in isolation, somewhere where there's
no path to survive, and there's a lot of circumstances
like that. Now you could say being in a broken diver,
bell deep and under the ocean, you know, being squashed
like a tin can, like in that Titanic submersible. Right, Like,

(17:11):
that's a pretty terrible place to be, right.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
I would say that that probably top to list if
we're going to be literal about this.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
You know, where a lot of people get trapped. And
I'm talking maybe even I would say that maybe every
single person who's ever lived has been.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Trapped here at least once or twice okay, in.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
Their own mind, and some people get trapped there their
whole lives. Well, how do you know if you're trapped
in your own mind?

Speaker 2 (17:33):
You frame things negatively consistently. Okay.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
I think that everything that we go through in life
we input through a filter of our own experiences, our
own expectations, our own feelings about ourselves, our own feelings
about other people. We all have filters based on our
own lived experience that we input new information through.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
That'd be true.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Yeah, And I think that it's worth discussing with yourself.
Am I ruminating or problem solving when I'm thinking about
my past?

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:03):
This goes back to old Susannah for you and the
old girl.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
That's a funny example. Yeah, that gosh, that was a
silly story I talked about over a year ago.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
That was middle school.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
Yeah, and I had that too. But it's like we'd
be lying to ourselves. We all didn't have stuff like
that that we thought about.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yeah, you got the bedroom two am, wake up and
all of a sudden you're thinking about something you're bummed
out about that happened, you know, twelve years ago or something, right,
and what.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
Are we ruminating on it?

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Or are we wishing we could go back, or are
we problem solving as to how we could be better
from that lesson? I mean, that's an interesting philosophical question.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
I think that it's easy to get trapped in our
negative thoughts, and it's also I mean, feelings and experiences
are downwind of thoughts. You can have a bad time
in a beautiful place. It's happened to many a man
and woman.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Oh yeah, oh, it's happened to me. You can have
a wonderful time in a not so fun environment like
the poop cruise.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Sure, I don't know how fun it eventually got for
a lot of people. But or like Paul when he
was in jail to get biblical So I don't know.
I you know what, I hate to be that guy
on a Friday, it's five forty five. A lot of
people are just like, can this guy pipe down? And
I'm not sitting here saying that I'm mister philosopher, but
it is kind of what I thought. And these are
kind of just generally things on my mind lately too,
because this is a self growth season for me personally.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Same.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Yeah, I just I think that I think that I
have been asking myself a lot lately. Am I thinking
about something that's important that's a problem I need to
solve and work on, Or am I just ruminating on
something that I need to stop ruminating on? Is it
something I can change? Is it something that happened in
my past that I need to learn from or I

(19:41):
need to let go. Or is it something in my
future that I'm worried about that I have control over
now and can do something about now, Or that I
need to let tomorrow take care of itself because like
it says in the Bible, you've got enough to worry
about today, let tomorrow take care of itself. So I
don't know, these are just things I'm thinking about, right,
So I think that on Isn't it fascinating that you
could go throughout all of history and you can find this,

(20:04):
I guarantee you, I'm sure of this. You could find
someone happy and someone sad, regardless of what technologies they
had at their disposal. You could find someone confident and
someone scared, regardless of what technologies they had at their disposal.
I just I think that it's all framing in the
time and place that you live your life in, and
so it's it's it's worth the weight in gold to
really just kind of soak in the good moments, try

(20:26):
to stay present and try to be happy. I wish
I could figure that out. That's why I think so
much about it.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Wow, you should write this down into a book and
sell it to people. I think people have already done that.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Oh well, I thought this was a very good exercise.
I'm glad that you took it there, So good job.
I appreciate good good work by you. Five forty eight.
We will wrap up our fun Friday show coming up next.
Send you on your way to a great weekend on
news radio eleven ten kfab got big plans this weekend there,
mackay Ciga doing stuff.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Well.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
I'm loving the weather, I'm loving that it's going to
be nice and sonny. So there's definitely going to be
some outside time in my future.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
I have that plan.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
Might try to catch up catch up with some old
friends and even considering if we can play some music
together too. Oh yeah, yeah, try might try to do that.
You got to you gotta tell them about our idea
or our band. Oh your buddy's about about our band idea?
I feel like any it's it's it's a great conversation
starter because you know everybody's going to have a different
version of that four piece.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
So yeah, I had AI give me what the tour
list would be, and like with like, let's pretend like
this tour is taking place around the world, Like what
are the tour dates and what cities and venues would
they play and who would open for them. It's actually
an insane list. It's pretty awesome and it's kind of
fun to think about what show you would try to
go to. Uh. But what's also interesting is that's the

(21:42):
capability of artificial intelligence when you're just using it for good,
like we're doing just kind of you know, screwing around.
There's no limit to what we can do here. Although
I am quite disappointed with the cover art it gave me,
and it's pretty generic. It's like man with a with
a band this epic. I think that I think whoever
would design the cover art considering some of the cover
art of the day, like in the seventies, right when
we would be putting this like project theoretically together.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Like what, I'm fascinated to see what it looks like. Yeah,
it's not very good. I mean, let me just let
me show it to you.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
I guessing there's got to be some lightning in there. Nah, well, yes,
it's spacey. Oh yeah, it's spacey. I don't even know
who that guy is. Yeah, it's just like a guy
with long hair. Yeah, it's not even like really one
of the guys. And he's like, uh, he's looking at
like a moon or something.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Yeah, it's a little a little creepy.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
It's a little too genary, a little seventies trippy kind
of feel, right, sure, and.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
I mean that that would be accurate, but it's just,
you know, like I don't know, like who's the guy though,
I don't know who the guy is. I didn't bother
to ask because I just was so unhappy with it.
But yeah, oh well you want to know something though,
fun conversation. We've had a lot of fun this week.
You have a great week, and I'm going camping up
there in the Sioux City area, so I'll tell you
all about it. We'll talk to you next week on
news radio eleven t in KFAB
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