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May 29, 2025 • 51 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wake Up, Wake up, ye, wake up, Wake up.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
In a world of gool mediocre.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Radio in a time of regulations and rules, under the
scrutiny of bosses and management, one show breaks all the
rules to deliver entertaining, compelling and educated radio and stand
about all the rest.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
And this show.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Isn't it.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Day? Man? What's happening? Good Friday morning to you? You
already found out?

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Oh, you do have a brother overseas, which I always
thought about. My dad spent a lot of time in.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Vietnam, right, he did two tours over there, and I
was thinking, Man, I need a knock on the door. Now,
I got a vietname's brother or sister.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
I mean, he wasn't married yet. I think my mom
and him were dating. So I'm like, did you think
I mean he was over there for like five years, bro.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
I got a picture of my dad and another American sailor.
They were both in the Navy, and they're sitting and
they have two I don't know, I guess Vietnam and
these broad sitting next to what it clearly isn't my mom,
and it could even have been prostitutes. But he has
a picture. They're sitting like a looks like a pizza
rha poop in Vietnam at he's the war. He's got
a woman right next to him. Is that that could be?

(01:34):
It could be my mom. I don't think it's your mom. No,
I know it's not my stepmom. Made it could be
my step mom. Could be your step mom. Yeah, yeah,
so yeah, I don't know. I always thought that that. Yeah,
I'm just gonna because there's like pictures of my dad
with like little kids over there, and I'm like one
of those. My brother guy, Yeah, Papa, Yeah, I know,

(01:54):
what'd you find out?

Speaker 4 (01:57):
I found out that Jason said the Akos. You know,
the actor Jason sudeikis very very funny actor. It was
on SNL for years and now it's the movies.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Was he you know we are the Millers. Yeah, yeah,
we're the Miller's Bad Bosses or Horrible Bosses whatever that movie.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
He is good.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
His uncle was Norm from Cheers. Oh that's pretty cool.
It is pretty cool. Yeah, he put out like a
eulogy yesterday for his uncle who passed away. It's like,
it's pretty cool. Yeah, there was a meme going around.
It was Cliff sitting there, he has a beer and
it was an empty spot just a beer that that hurts?
It does? Man?

Speaker 1 (02:33):
It actually that.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Hurts my heart pictures, you know, he says a thousand words.
I mean, wow, is this really Yeah, it's pretty awesome. Yeah.
I don't like that at all, Poor Cliff. Yeah, Cliff's
gonna be sitting next to an empty boar barstools.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Now, I wonder who shows up for that funeral, because
I remember when James Gal Delfini died, all of them
they all showed up. It was pretty cool. Yeah, yeah,
well he was the head of the family. What's that
he was the head of the family. Who's that?

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Well?

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah, but yeah, part is part of the TV sho
So I'm saying, is do all the guys show up? What?
But what are you talking ahead of the one family
that it was? Maybe show what the sopranos? Yeah, come on, man,
it wasn't real. I'm saying, does Carla show up to
the funeral? They all you know what it is now,
I don't know if they show up at the funeral.
They all took to Twitter or social media and they

(03:18):
all posted stuff like does was it her new? Who
was the hockey player? That was Carla? Who was Jay
Thomas as the acts. Yeah, does he show up?

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Well he was killed. Remember he was killed by the
zamboni in the show. Well, what dude, you got it
was real. He got run over by a zamboni machine. Which,
by the way, everybody, don't go to Boston for the
Cheers bar.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
You're gonna be very let down. I did that as
a kid. Stay outside, I know, I'm go inside. I'm like, God,
I'm gonna go sit in a Norm seat and take
a picture.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
I don't even think it's called Cheers. It's called like
bulls and feathers or something.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Well it was Cheers and had like the sign and
everything else in the arrow going down. But you go in,
it's like a little dark, little bar.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
That's like people used to go to the bro the
Brady Bunch House and then realize, oh, it's just the.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Outside of the house. Yeah there's they're you know, not
cool at all.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Yeah, it's not the Brady Bunch House in the inside.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
But anyway, it was a shamed Norm guy. Yeah we
can see all that stuff pop up. Yeah, rest in peace, Norm. Everybody.
It is Friday. What a way to kick off the
holiday weekend talking about death. But we'll move past it.
We're gonna find a vfl in cold. Yeah, We're gonna
find a ZXL workforce a cold all weekend. Yeah yeah.
Well what we do is we force ourselves on the
beach because it's a Memorial Day weekend. We'll be in

(04:29):
sweaters and sweatpants, but we'll be in the sand, of course.
But it's gonna be cold. It's gonna be cold. There's
warm uh yeah.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
We have one hundred bucks to ocean. We're gonna hook
you up with coming up just a little bit.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
So one hundred point seven is the ex dust out
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years news follow us.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
On a Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration will
now require COVID nineteen vaccines from Pfizer Biotech and Mode
DNA to use expanded warning labels with more information about
the risk of a rare heart condition after the vaccination.
It's crazy that this is all just coming out now,

(05:22):
even though we knew this while it was actually happening.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Oh yeah, we knew. We knew it did work too. Yeah,
there's a lot of things we knew about.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
I told you I shaw a sign the other day
at the pharmacy and it was like, get your COVID booster.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
I'm like, woo's still getting a COVID boost. It's on
the shelf next to the nose rings and the blue
hair dye.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
New Jersey's Attorney General said last week the chemical manufacturer
three M is agreeing to pay four hundred and fifty
million dollars to ressolved lawsuits over natural resource contamination stemming
from pfas it's commonly.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Referred to as a forever chemical.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
The settlement is subject of course approval, and the Attorney
General said that three M is expected to pay two
hundred and eighty five million this year, with the additional
payments over the next twenty five years. Kim Kardashian congrats.
She graduated from law school. Took her six years. So

(06:21):
her sisters through a party with her children. She said,
all you guys have been on this journey with me.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
She said, I.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
I'm very happy to be able to continue this journey.
Now here's the thing Kim is actually she does good. Yeah,
it was so what she does is She went to
law school because she wants to help people who were
in jail, and I shouldn't be either. They were thrown
in jail for a crime that was a small crime,
and they ended up getting like, you know, because guys

(06:55):
were getting like weed charges in the eighties and they
were getting like forty fifty your sentences.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Yeah, she helped get an old lady out of prison
that was busted for having a little bit I think
a little bit of cocaine anything like that. They pinned
her like she was like this drug lord.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
And she she's also working on getting people that are
falsely accused of crimes out of jail. So I don't know, man,
there's a lot of people out there who hate on Kim.
You know, she may have picked the wrong husband and
Kanye West, but don't I don't hate Kim.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Obviously, she studied, you know, she had to hit the books,
She had to pass the testag. Does Ray J show
up to the graduation party? The guy from the Sex Time? Yeah,
does that guy show up? Don't they all there? I
don't think so, but you don't know for sure. That's news.
What about sports?

Speaker 4 (07:42):
Phil's athletics, that's gonna be ten oh five tonight. Why
are we doing these games so late? I know it's
West Coast, but come on, man, why do we do.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
This time zone thing?

Speaker 4 (07:53):
So you can listen to the game right here. If
you're still up, you can listen to the game right
here at z XL. We are your official Philadelphia Philly.
He's a rat.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
Last pitch at one forty five. It's what it's gonna be.
It's gonna end up at one two in the morning.
A lot. There you go, that's news. That's wat Hey. Yeah,
Sun and clouds today. H to sixty six clouds tonight
over no forty nine tomorrow for your Saturday Sun clouds,
I have to sixty seven. It is fifty four outside
right now, one hundred point seven. Z XL South Jersey's
Rock station ZXL Morning, CXL South Jerseys Rock Stations EXL

(08:24):
Morning Show. Hang in there, teachers, I know you want
to check out. Just give us another week or so,
I asked my I asked my kid that yesterday. Actually
I look at him because I've checked out with him
in school. Like now he's in middle school. You're on
your own. You checked out two years ago.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Yeah, pretty dude, honestly covid. Yeah, when I watched him
have to do school from home and he's spinning around
in a chair and his gym class was dancing the YMCA.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Yeah, it was a YouTube video. I was.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
I checked out at that point. I got all right, okay,
uh no. I said to him, I go, dude, how
many more days left? And he was like twenty four?
Like okay, downright, he's got him down. I was like,
all right, twenty four days. That drops you off, Like
what mid June?

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Yeah, so my my second grader, now he's got a
whole schedule. The last two and a half weeks are
just every day it's something new. It's uh, I don't know,
it's pizza, it's party, it's bring up board game in
field day.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
Field day was you would love it, man, that last
week of school you would do field day.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
You would have a class trip, all that stuff. And
I get that your second grade, that's how you know,
you learn how to I don't know. You did some
math and everything else. You're you're good. Joe used to
be cursive, but they don't teach that anymore. Now. My
sixth grader, right, who's reading at like dexter Manley level
when it comes to reading, which so only a few
people would get that out. Yeah, Dexter Manley was a
football player who couldn't read. Yeah, but he got through

(09:44):
college and into the NFL. Hey yeah, part of the
reason why now they they try and educate the players.
They just pushed him through because he was a good
football player. Yeah. My kids reading like Rocky, you know,
off the que cars. But he's getting there, right. So
now it comes out the teacher sentence like, well he
has all these misted assignments. We're like, what mississimony? He
has these these ixls he has to do like everywhere's

(10:06):
five every week? We know that. Well, apparently he's been.
He's been doing the ones that aren't the mandatory ones,
the optional ones. Right, so now he's behind with all
these other things. He's got like a fifty one in
the class. Yeah that's what I said. Now I'm not
good at math, but that means that he's minus forty nine.
Oh yeah, yeah, he's got a lot to make up.

(10:26):
And my wife and I are like, well, he's gotten
the a's the first, second and third semester. So the
fourth semester did we just check out because aren't you
seeing that like weekly? Like this is so much going
on for me. You should have when he started missing,
the first couple told me just give us heads up.
We're very hands on. We're going to crack the whip
and make sure we get him to where he needs
to be.

Speaker 4 (10:47):
Here's where I live. If I don't hear from a teacher,
have to see a teacher, have to talk to a teacher,
I'm good.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
So if if, if she.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
If she or he reaches out to me, I get it. Okay,
now something has to be done. But as long as
I don't have to talk to him and my kid
goes to the next year, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
And we only found out because my wife does have
the app so she can she can look at all
of his grades. She's like, he has a fifty one
a mess, So she reached out to the teacher's. Teacher's like, oh, yeah,
he's been doing the wrong ones. We like, come on,
just a little bit, just a little bit. That's tell
my kid. Listen, man, you're you're there. You're three weeks left.
Just push through it, catch up on all your everything
you got to catch up on. Just don't ruin the year, man.

(11:30):
But the teacher. I don't know, give us a heads
up if he's doing the wrong assignment. Just give it
a heads up, that's all. I don't know, man, I
just want my kid not to be helped back. Yes, yeah,
you know.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
It's just just as long as he can just move
forward to the next year.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
I'm a happy person, I like and I love that
because I think sometimes we just keep moving kids and
the teacher's like, well, wait a minute, this kid's not
ready for seventh grade. He should be here. But then
I'm thinking, hmm, that might be my kid that gets
left behind. So maybe I do want them to be
pushed up there and we'll figure it out later. I
growing up my buddies. His dad grew up in the fifties,

(12:03):
and he talked about it. He didn't know how to read,
and and.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
I'm like, well, how did, like, you're an adult man
like he was this guy at the time, probably was
in his late forties, And I'm like, how do you
not know how to read? And he goes, when we
started reading in school, my mom died, so they just
pushed me to the next year because they felt bad.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Sure, so then he goes.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Then the year after that, my dad died, so they
pushed me through the next one. Now he's two years behind,
and he goes. And the year after that, my grandparents
died in a car crash. They pushed me through and
he goes, and I dropped out in eighth grade. Wow
that was And he goes, so that was it for schooling,
And he goes, Yeah, so they just pushed me through

(12:47):
and I.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
Ready should be here. But then I'm thinking, hmm, that
might be my kid that gets left behind, So maybe
I do want him to be pushed up there and
we'll figure it out later.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
I growing up my buddies. His dad grew up in
the fifties, and he talked about it. He didn't know
how to read, and and I'm like, well, how did,
like you're an adult man like he was this guy
at the time, probably was in his late forties, And
I'm like, how do you not know how to read?
And he goes, When we started reading in school, my

(13:19):
mom died, so they just pushed me to the next
year because they felt bad.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
Sure, So then he goes.

Speaker 4 (13:24):
Then the year after that, my dad died, so they
pushed me through.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
The next one.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Now he's two years behind, and he goes, and the
and the year after that, my grandparents died in a
car crash. They pushed me through, and he goes, and
I dropped out in eighth grade.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Wow, and that was it.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
And he goes, so that was it for schooling And
he goes, Yeah, so they just pushed me through and
I never learned anything.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Now what year was this? Scotty Rock new.

Speaker 4 (13:54):
A new documentary is being worked on, called The Ballad
of Judas Priest. Tom Morello is taking it on.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Uh So.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
The Ballad of Judas Priest will feature timeless metal anthems
such as breaking the Law, We've got another thing coming,
and it will talk about the band the quotas we
have lived and breathed metal for over five decades.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Does anybody who really care about that band? I mean
Judas Priest? I yeah, I mean I guess, but do
you know anybody it's like, oh my god, Judas Priest, Well,
you got another thing coming? Are you held bent for leather?
Are your name of the songs? I get it?

Speaker 4 (14:35):
H Ronnie Rack all right? He his name right, This
guy Ronnie Rock could cut. He's caught up in this
Tommy Lee situation. We talked about it yesterday. So Tommy
Lee and his wife are getting they're separated, probably gonna
get divorced. She comes out and says, Tommy's back drinking.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Maybe Tommy's just having a great time.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Well then it comes out that she was snapchatting and
texting this guy from another band. Right, it was this
guy from a band called Falling in Reverse. Well turns
out it wasn't him. This guy's like, I don't even
have snapchat, Like, I don't think she got catfish yeah,
which means you're you're you're someone is pretending to be him,

(15:22):
to the point where he reached out to Tommy. Lee
apologized to Tommy and said, I have nothing to do
with this. I have no clue what's going on here.
He went to the FBI and said, I need you
to figure this out, figure out who is pretending to
be me, and so I can I can clear my
name to Tommy Lee.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
I respect that man, God Rahm to get in front
of it like that, you know.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
And and it seems like Tommy Lee's wife, she's the
one that's you know, she's got the bad look on
this because she was the one that was, you know,
walking out on Tommy.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Well now she's out the door she's with. Antonio Brown
would call the fish bowl. Now she's a fishbowl, fishbowl,
fish bowl. Not sure what it means.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
Stand Antonio Brown. One of the coolest things about six
seven years ago. He's calling his girlfriend a fish bowl. Now,
we don't know what that means. I can only imagine
it means that people can see you.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Maybe right, you're.

Speaker 4 (16:20):
Rede, but you can't make you a fish bowl, like
people can see who you really are.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
But he kept woman kept calling her a fishbowl.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams, he is getting fined
twenty five thousand dollars. You know why, Jojoe, Well, you're
probably like, this is rock and news. Why are we
talking about the Oklahoma City Did he throw the game?
He wore a T shirt and it was a ska
band all right. So the SKA band's name is Madness

(16:52):
and the shirt said f R Let's dance because f
R like like at like at the F word art
Let's dance, okay now, meaning that you know, Scot's fun
people skank to ska music.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
That's the dance you do, SCA.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
Because the T shirt had the F word on it,
The NBA doing he wore during a press conference. The
NBA find him twenty five thousand dollars. Come on, you're
a role model.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
There's kids there who has heard the F word a
million times on their parents, but yes, they're there.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
So since two thousand and two, that has been a
rule in the NBA that you can't wear profanity on
your shirt.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
There some streaming on the iHeart radio app. Almost hit
a guy yesterday while driving. Do you see to deal
with our schedule? Man?

Speaker 3 (17:46):
No? No, no?

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Was it the many times?

Speaker 4 (17:49):
It was the middle of the afternoon and this was
all his fault. I'm guessing he had some type of problem, right,
it was the he was, he was going through something.
He was barefoot with just pajama pants on. Okay, no shirt,
walking across the street.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
I can we play guests at town? And go ahead? Yeah, yeah,
we can play guests in town.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
I don't think you're gonna get it though, Stone Harbor,
Corbin City. So root fifty guy, no shirt, just bare feet,
pajama pants.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
He dude.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
I feel like he was trying to run in front
of my car and I had to actively miss him,
Like I if I was not paying attention, I would
have hit this man, So there was definitely something. He
was running towards my car. But I mean the run

(18:48):
across Root fifty is a big road, and to run
across it in bare feet.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
That's that's something. So if you're trying it wasn't warm
yesterday too, to be without a shirt, if you're trying
to off yourself not the way to do it, because
you're gonna survive. Most likely you're gonna sit. You're gonna
survive that. If you're looking for a payday, that is
the move to jump in front of the car, because
you know he said, she said type thing. Yeah, they're usual.
They're gonna get you for hitting this guy with a
car for sure. Yeah, I know that does happen. That's

(19:16):
a big thing in like inner cities where where people
will jump out in front of cars. I thought about it,
like what's the payday? Like how much would I if
they said, Joe, you're guaranteed at a million and a
half dollars jump in front of a car going sixty
miles down the Black Horse Plike and hope that you survive.
It's the problem.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
I was doing a good because it was Route fifty,
so I'm doing a good amount of speed. Now if
you're gonna be like, hey, jump in front of a
car at a red light, right like in an intersection. Yeah,
and I just get knocked over a little bit. Yeah
at one hundred.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Grand listen, okay, off the record here, right off off
the records, just between you and I. Yep, you might
be admitting a crime here, like the say if someone like, Okay,
somebody else told me that if someone breaks into your
house and you have to shoot them, yes, it's best
to shoot them dead because there's no because yeah, it's

(20:13):
like I don't know he was coming at me with
a gun or he came out of you. I know.
They're like like.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
Texas is always like Notorious. It's playing Florida too, where
if someone's on your property you can shoot them until
they are dead and then you are not at fault.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
I don't know what New Jersey law is. They say shoot,
they say shoot him dead, man, they say shoot him
dead and have a burner gun to put in there.
The whole thing is just all right. When if you
hit this guy, geez man, yeah, you almost want to
back over him until there's no one to dispute in court.
I don't really would I don't know how i'd figure, like,

(20:47):
how I would handle that. I know a guy who
hit a guy on a motorcycle and killed them. Sure
you do? Yeah, and this was this is not me.
I know a guy who did that. You actually know
him too? How do you like?

Speaker 4 (21:05):
That's gotta throw you for a loop A little bit?
Like you you killed Now you took an accident I'm
talking about It was the motorcyclist's fall, you know, But
you still killed the guy.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
Yeah, he took a line.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Honestly, if I was not paying attention going fifty to
fifty five miles an hour, that I would have hit
that guy. Luckily I was paying attention. I was able
to maneuver around him. But with no shoes, no shirt,
pajama pants, this guy was he was trying to do something.
I don't know what he was trying to. I have
no idea, but he was. He's he was in the

(21:41):
middle of something.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Am I your first phone call? Or who do you call? Okay?

Speaker 3 (21:44):
You are you?

Speaker 2 (21:46):
I kill a guy? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (21:49):
You and I?

Speaker 2 (21:49):
This is just between you and I. You you hit
this guy? Why would you be my first phone call?
Because how are we going to get rid of this thing?

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Well?

Speaker 2 (21:58):
I call the police. You call the cops first, yes,
and then you called me. You take a phone and
be like the guy ran across the the guy with
no shirt, no shoes, pajama pants ran across a busy highway.
The cops show up. I have a plastic bag over
his head. We can clean this up. You take a picture, though, right,
you take a picture. No, you don't take it's got it.

(22:20):
He had this all going wrong. It has the rattle
your brain does when you did. Did you know you
get into an accident like that and and the person
passes away, that's gotta be I mean that it's it's
it's it lives with you. I'm sure forever. Yeah, you
took a life man and and rewind all the way back. Man,
I don't know. That's that's someone's kid, you know, that's
soone's family, dad. Bro.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
I had my little guy in the back, so he
was my witness. But I think he was taking a nap.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
I would have to turn the WM and go, this
is the story, and you're going to stick to it
like a Bronx tail. A good thing for a banned man.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
So yeah, I was like, man, if I wasn't paying
attention this guy, I would have clipped them for sure,
or what a clip this guy?

Speaker 2 (23:01):
And God it happens, dud. We we work in a
beautiful part of New Jersey called West Atlantic City. There's
no crime, there's no crack motels. It's beautiful, it's beach front.
Happens all the time here, dude. The crackheads run across
the street. And it's a five lane highway here. It's
it's two lanes each way and then there's a turning

(23:21):
lane in the middle. So five LaNese crackheads run across
the street constantly. Yeah, I would hope we would get
you know, with a clean driving record and not being
a crackhead. I I would hope we get the benefit
of the doubt. When with that, I know we do. Man,
we took you know, we took a life. That's that's
a sad thing, you know.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
That's that That's that's the the crazy part of that. Yeah,
that's gotta be that's gotta be tough, man. But I
did yesterday. I did not hit the gentleman he I went.
I was able to get around him, but who knows,
somebody probably after me. They you know, it was like

(23:58):
he you could hell, he had no idea.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
What he was doing. He driving out of his mind
getting Most likely he was out of his mind. I
mean like your same was what fifty five and was
fifty five degrees and raining. He has no shirt, no shoes,
in pajama pants, running across a busy irons had a shame.
Someone helped this guy. Where are fifty? You said? Someone
find this guy? He was running into the woods. They
have a mental health problem in this country running into

(24:24):
the woods. Look we get back, man, We've not got
some headlines. One hundred point sevens the Excel South Jersey's
rock stations, the Xcel Morning Show. Seven. The number is seven,
uh man, seven seven seven and seven is your favorite drink.

(24:45):
As I'm laying in bed last night, I'm counting them,
and I came up with seven. I don't think I
missed anyone. Okay, seven different women I've laid down with
in my life. Oh. We talked about this a couple
of weeks ago. Uh what the kids call it? It?
A You're body count? Yes? Yeah, And I'm thinking about it.

Speaker 4 (25:02):
And you couldn't give me a number when we talked
about it, because I said, I said mine was upwards
of twenty five or more.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
I bring this up because you know, my wife of
course listens to the show now, and you had brought
this up, and we were talking about it. And now
I met her when she was right out of college,
so she was like twenty three, so I know she
had a full time she had a boyfriend for a
long time when she was younger, and then it was
the college days. Yeah, And I didn't know her to
throw herself around, you know, the campus, like, she didn't

(25:33):
seem like that type of person when I met her.
But it sounds like her number could be much higher
than the way we're the conversation we were having and
again she can't. She hasn't given me a number. Boy,
she hasn't.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
See this is what happened. My wife and I had
a very open conversation about it. She my wife brought
it up and uh, and it was like an adult
conversation about it because when you're when you're young, this
conversation will end relationships, yeah, you know, and it sounds
like you might be ending your relationships like you want

(26:07):
it to.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
You know, you want to, you know, you want to
wear it as a badge. And it seems like and
I don't know. This is probably wrong, but the guy
number should be higher than the girl's number. Like if
if the girl's number is high, you're like, wow, you
really threw it around. You didn't care about yourself. The
guy's numbers high, You're like, wow, he's a pimp, you know,
he's really able to score with the wife. Yeah, my
wife calls it the horror phase that I had. Yeah,

(26:29):
that's where, really where the numbers started to add up. Yeah.
So I'm looking at my number and I think my
wife's number might be higher because she hasn't come up
with the number. She hasn't said, like, were you having
these conversation with her, Yes, after we talked about it
on the show, she couldn't come and she couldn't come
up with a number. She hasn't told me the number,
which I but like, if it was five or six,

(26:49):
wouldn't you be like, oh, it was like it was
like four or five or six, and mine, like mine's
it said, would be around, Like you could be around
the number, right right? Yeah, So now you know it's
like now I'm speculating. I'm like, well, is this into
the high teen double digit? We're not in the log
I mean We're not like Bonnie Blue numbers are we like,

(27:10):
we're not there yet. She had a lot of fun
in college. Yeah, And then I'm like, well, I wish
we never would have talked about this on the show
because it brought up this conversation and.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Like I said, when you're younger, this could ruin a relationship.
But my wife and I was actually like a fun
conversation as adults talking about like yeah, like this like
my like my wife and I got together not later
in life, but you know, she was in her thirties.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
I was in my thirties, and so like, we know
there's history, Like we get it, Like my wife. My
wife had two children before me, so I get it,
like I I she had She I knew she had
sex before I knew I wasn't going in right and
and dating a virgin. Hmmm. So yeah, so she hasn't

(27:55):
come up with a number. It sounds like it's really
I like to know that number. And I'm laying in
bed last night because I had it written on my
show sheet. I wanted to bring it up since we
talked about it. So last night I'm going back and
counting because I was with one for two years okay,
Well I was with one, and then I was with
one for two years, then another one for two years,
then back with that one for two years, so six
years it was only two there. So that's why my

(28:17):
numbers are a little bit low. What like seven does
sound like a low number for a guy, for a
man in his fifties, Maybe you know you should have been,
you know, out there doing his thing, especially because you're
South Jersey's number one mobile djail, I had a lot
of chances. You know, you should be every night, you
should be laying down with a new lady. Right, there's
a lot of drunk women, you know that want to

(28:37):
hear requests. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Maybe I don't want to
know her number, okay, but she's beating around the bushes
that her number was more than mine. Sounds like somebody
else was. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 4 (28:54):
Would it make you feel better knowing what age she
was when she lost her virginity?

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Why? Because you don't want it to be I mean,
you know, I mean, what do you think? What do
you what?

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Well?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Maya was late man? Mine was? It sounds like she's
beat me in all this, Like I was seventeen. I
think she was nine nine twelve or nine years old.
I don't know. I I don't think she was nine
years old. You don't know for sure. I know I
was seventeen, but yeah, okay, what would I want to
know that she started earlier than me. I don't know, man,

(29:27):
she had a boyfriend for a while. But yeah, I know, man, Yeah,
she won't say the number. I mean, seventeen is not awful.
I think it was six. Oh yeah, I was sixteen.
I was sixteen, that's not awful, and abroad was twenty one.
It was actually pretty awesome. That's pretty cool. It was
really she could buy your booze. Yeah, it was awesome. Yeah,
so that's cool. We laid down and you know, and
now now my wife's gonna hear all my stories. Maybe

(29:47):
she don't want to hear these stories. Yeah that's right. Yeah,
see that's what you got in. Then Schulz tell you
her stories. I just don't know how it's seven, because
with the long term boyfriend I met her out of college,
it would have to have been like nine or twelve. Guys,
come up with the number. I don't want to know
that would be I'll put you on the text the

(30:08):
mother of my kids. Man, I don't want to know,
so now okay, but you do want to know I
kind of I want to know that it's low. I
wanted to come back and say three, that's what I want.
You want to live it there? I bet it's more
than three. I bet it's more than three too. Yeah,
as long as it's not more than three of one night.
See what I see what I started, I should have
started or at one time, like I don't want to
know that. Well, that's another thing. Then then you got

(30:29):
then I mean, are you going to get into the
details of her escapades? Now? It's bad enough. Man. There's
a sexy picture of her on a Nissan CenTra or
something because the Nissan CenTra, it was the CenTra, it
might have been the I don't know what it was.
But there's a picture of her, you know, like I
don't know. It must have been like around a freshman

(30:50):
of college out of high school and some black bikini
laying on this dude's car. And now even that bothers me.
I got problems with it? Why just taking us pick? Yeah,
I know, I get it. Yeah, you are actually had
more fun than I did. Maybe that's why I you
know what I I feel that way. I feel that

(31:11):
coming from you. It doesn't sound like you had fun. No,
it was always girlfriends. Yeah yeah, because you lived the
fun life. You DJ clubs and everything like that, and
you never really took advantage of I never had the
one night you know, the one night stand, just throwing it.
You never had a one night stand? No, never, never, Yeah,
I never did. Wanting something every day.

Speaker 4 (31:31):
Yeah, well, well that's good for her, that's good for
your wife. Sounds like you're a responsible young man.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
I don't want to find out she's a skank, you
know what I mean. Look, we get a we get back,
we'll do some trash. Oh why track anything?

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Thirty racket rock roughing at the Long Crash.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
Hey remember the woman who was the Delco pooper? She
pooped on a woman's hood of her car up in Delco.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Yeahs, group of people over there. Yeah, she got a
new charge added to uh, to the rap sheet. I
guess uh. And they're hoping.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
But right now it doesn't look like it that she
can get a plea deal because I mean, I guess
would that be considered as salt? I mean, she got
out of her car, walked up to the foot of
another car, and then pooped on.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Yes, I would fall on her. So I mean it's wrong.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
I mean criminal mischief maybe, yeah, like if you graffedia
building was she?

Speaker 2 (32:52):
I think she was an only fans girl too. I
don't think it had anything. She's not show. I don't
think I had anything to do with it. I don't know,
you know, taking dumps, But I think she was only
fans of So I some of that story's not an
attractive looking woman now, of course. I mean she's like
a hot girl would stand on your car and poop
on your hood. She's like a delcoh sick sick six

(33:13):
and a half. That's a maze landing one.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
She's a maze landing. Come on, Yeah, she's a maze
landing five. I go maize landing five.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (33:23):
So, an employee for puff Daddy yesterday was on the
stand at the Diddy trial and he said his job
was to set up the baby oil. His job was
set up the baby oil, lube and candles in hotel rooms.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
Then he would leave. Whatever happened happened, and then he
would have to come back and clean it all up.
So he was just a clean up guy. Yeah, he
wasn't there a part. It was the set up and
clean up. He was just delivering. The was the delivery guy.
I mean, you hope he gets paid well, right, I
was thinking about that too, like, I don't know, is
it cool to bang in a tough full baby oil?

(33:59):
I'd a man, it's got to be kind of slippery
and fun. Right. One time we took a studio that
we were working in. I was in you know, got
started in radio. It was in the studio. We tarped
it over the whole studio and we filled it with
baby oil and we had strippers come in and wrestle.

(34:19):
So they like it. It's a big mess, man, Well
that big mess. I mean it was fun, but it's
a huge it's a lot of cleanup, right and then
uh okay, so you get out of the tub, the
baby tub or whatever. Now you're you're if you're a
Pdavy's house. Does he have a room for that? We
got a shaft? I mean the yeah, I mean like
that was the thing. Like it's cool when the strippers

(34:41):
are are wrestling and baby oil, but then get the
cleanup is the real I mean that's the really tough part.

Speaker 4 (34:46):
Now you got baby oil, it's on your rug dude
didn't expect this. Aaron Rodgers, who still might play in
the NFL, We're not sure. He came out yesterday and
said trans women are actually anti woman.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
He's catching some stuff for that.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
You mean a woman that wants to be a man,
he said, yeah, he said, actually, you know it's anti
woman to let guys who want to be women take
part in women's sports.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Yeah, that's what I want to get, like this pro
woman thing, Like, where are you defending these poor girls
that are getting beat with the trophies and stuff because
they're losing a man? So I guess he was on
Was this on Joe Rogan? Yeah? I guess he was
on Joe Rogan And he said that, so he's catching
his heat. It was a race man where this guy
he had to be I don't know, a whole quarter
mile in front of everybody else. Yes, I mean it's

(35:37):
it's ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
Also, back to the Diddy trial, Remember I told you
yesterday that there was a guy who was he was
on the stand and his name was the Punisher. He
was a male hooker. Yeah, he he now is he's
done with the trial. He was being interviewed and he
said he didn't see any crimes with puff Daddy. No,
nothing illegal, just him. If he got hired, that's a crime.

(36:03):
You're hiring a male hooker.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
Yeah, the process is called right. Well, now do you
think he's gotten googled? Because I'm sure someone out there
wants to punish her to visit their home. He's a
good looking guys. He built. Is he jacked up?

Speaker 4 (36:17):
Looks he looks pretty jacked. I mean, well, if you're
gonna have the name the Punisher, you gotta have it.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
You gotta be jacked. Yeah, I'm not walking to a
room known as the Punisher Morning trash for Hi. I'm
calling it right Well, your window up, I hear wind
in the background. I'm driving in my car.

Speaker 4 (36:34):
I'll pull over, okay, yeah, yeah pull Oh yeah, dude,
the responsible thing.

Speaker 3 (36:38):
I like that.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
I won't do the responsible I'm hands free, but I
will pull over. Oh thank you for that. Put your
hazards on too, so no one strikes you. So terrible.
Someone just plowed him to the back of your kid
doesn't know music here, you know what you know, I'd
start driving again. I grew up in eighty so I
appreciate that music. Well, this kid doesn't know music here,

(37:03):
you know what?

Speaker 1 (37:03):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Start driving again. I grew up in the eighties, so
I appreciate that music. Well stuff.

Speaker 4 (37:12):
Well, the Doobie Brothers, they had the hits in the eighties,
So you're going to see the Doobie Brothers.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
All right, excellent, thank you? You hold on? Are you
stay on?

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Hole?

Speaker 2 (37:20):
We're gonna get all your job from ups. And he
was out jet skiing in the summertime. He was worried
that the insurance people may see that he's out jet skiing,
that his back is perfectly fine. But to this day
his back is still jacked up. But he's also fifty one. Dude.

Speaker 4 (37:34):
I had a neighbor completely conning the system. Yeah, right,
like he said, like his back was broken from a
car accident.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
He'd be out there like doing everything you shouldn't be doing. Right, Yeah,
they'll find you, man, and that they they would sit
across the street from his house. And then he would
call me and he goes, is the car there? And
he wouldn't leave his house if the car was out there,
but they'd sit there, and I watched the guy. The
guy was ready with the camera to catch him doing

(38:06):
something he shouldn't be doing. Yeah, buddy, minds all workman's cop.
We go to get wings in the middle. It's like
a Wednesday afternoon. He's walking up the ramp of the
restaurant like a seventy year old man like Biden. I'm like,
what's up. He's like, he's like they could be watching
at any point. So he's this guy because you start
to get super paranoid and so, and he should be there.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
You know they're watching him. This guy was so nuts though.
This neighbor he used to ride around the neighborhood on
his lawnmower.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Is riding lawnmower. Yep, you ride around in golf carts. Yeah,
just cruise. That's what he would do. He cruise around
the neighborhood on his lawnmower.

Speaker 4 (38:39):
Okay, get that a little bit VXL morning while we're here.
I knew it would happen. Forgot how to drive a car, Okay, yeah,
get that was it.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
We took the car away after that, right, and everyone
talks about the One of the stages is they get mean,
oh no, yeah, and these are frustrated probably dude one
hundred percent, because my mom doesn't have all timers. She
has this other type of dementia where like she'll come in,

(39:18):
She'll she'll come like aware and then start freaking out
because she's like, what's going on in my life? And
why am I like this? Yeah? Uh so now she's
in the mean phase. And yesterday I counted, I got
fifteen different separate phone calls from her.

Speaker 4 (39:37):
Usually she averages about a half dozen. I get about
six phone calls a day from her. So you got
about fifteen phone calls. And it's just her being mean
now not it doesn't. It doesn't mean she's being mean
to mean ages?

Speaker 2 (39:53):
Is they get mean? Oh no, yeah, and these are
frustrated probably.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
Dude, one hundred percent, because my mom doesn't have all timers.
She has this other type of dementia where like she'll
come in, she'll she'll come like aware and then start
freaking out because she's.

Speaker 2 (40:13):
Like, what's going on in my life? And why am
I like this? Yeah? Uh so now she's in the
mean phase. And uh yesterday I counted, I got fifteen
different separate phone calls from her. Usually she averages about
a half dozen.

Speaker 4 (40:28):
I get about six phone calls a day from her,
So you got about fifteen phone calls and it's just
her being mean now not It doesn't. It doesn't mean
she's being mean to mean, she's just being mean about life.

Speaker 2 (40:43):
Does mean. Like when you were younger, when she was
ironing in her brawl and she would yell at your
phone beyond. It reminded me of her old self, just
mean towards the neighbor. Because my mom growing up was
the animal. So you feel like maybe she'd she's getting
better because she's getting mean again. Back, she's getting back
to the way she was. Like when you have a

(41:04):
dog and you think and I did this, I took
my dog to the vet. I thought it was sick, right,
but then in the lobby, it starts getting this life
about it, like jumping up and down stuff. I'm like, okay,
you're not ready to be put down, dude. My mom
will do that. I'm not kidding where. She'll go through
spans where I'm like, okay, like there might be time
I have to put her in a home down right,
or you got to make that call, man, Then I'll

(41:26):
take her to the neurologist. Dude.

Speaker 4 (41:29):
Yeah, she wakes up all of a sudden and she's
answering questions like she's never answered questions before, and I'm like,
where did this come from?

Speaker 2 (41:38):
And why are you doing it now? She don't want
to be putting a home. She's she's got to give
you a good It's like Biden when he did a debate. Man,
you pump them up with these drugs just so he
could get through the debate. And it's like, you know,
my mom she's having like she's like, you know, she
calls me up just being cranky. Now she's like, I
got a toothache. And I was like, all right, I'll
call the dentist. I don't like him, he doesn't talk.

(41:58):
I like her more now, Like where is this rage
coming from? This is fun, but it reminded me. I
was like, this is how she used to be. Yes, yeah,
And they if you deal with people with dementia, they
revert back. They've almost become like children again. She's just
reverting now, she's reverted back to her bitch days. Yeah.
It's like I have ants, man, I love them to death,

(42:18):
and they're great ants now. But then I hear stories
of my cousin, like my aunt I beat the hell
out of when a tube of toothpaste wants over a
stick of butner it's like you look at these people like, no,
that couldn't have been in no way. They were animals
back in the day.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
Like my dad dropped that at sixty five, and I'm like, no,
wonder why my mom was a horrible human beings a
lot married, It was a lot to take, there was
a lot to take, a lot of stress and so
and so.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
Now she's just reverting back to that. So now she's
in bitch mode. I That's what I'm dealing with now.
Oh it's better than boring mode, isn't it. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (42:55):
Boring mode's pretty good because boring mouse. Here's the thing,
it sucks.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
But any one who knows when you deal with somebody
and take somebody and take care of somebody with dementia,
it's on you that that's always the saying. Is the
person with dementia you know there that that it sucks
for them, but they're living in their own world.

Speaker 4 (43:16):
It's a disease that affects the family because the family
is the one taking care of them. Right, So when
calm mode is an effect, it's good because that means
my life is calm. Bitch mode means that now I'm
gonna get constant calls. I'm surprised I even got a
call already this morning. Constant calls about everything. There's a

(43:40):
dog park across the street. She hates the dogs, so.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
She's She's like, I don't understand why they have to
bring their dogs to this park. I was like, who can't?
You don't even go outside? Who cares? Now you're getting
the same bitch call over and over the same dogs,
So not like you move on to a different one.

Speaker 4 (44:00):
Yeah, it's so, yeah, we're in bitch mode now. Yeah,
it's uh, it's it's crazy, dude. You gotta keep a
sense of humor with it because if not, dude, it'll
drive you enough. Sure, dealing with people who have dementia,
it'll dry. I don't I don't know how people who
work at nursing homes do it. And there are some
nursing homes who entire wings or just people with dementia.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Constant the time, and that and now and I and uh,
the next one that I hear about and read about
to get violent, and I'm like, okay, so that's what
I need in my life becomes a ninja.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
But you come in with scraps on your face like
it said, you gotta keep a sense of humor about it.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
Are you gonna bash your head against it? You better
trim her nails? Love, we give back? What do a
thing called? You think you have a fac you think
you've got it bad.

Speaker 4 (45:03):
I don't think we have a bad India. They're lion population,
that's people who lie have increased by over a third.
They now have almost nine hundred lions. It's a new census.
I mean, how do you hick to the census on lions?
I guess they tag them.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
Well, you want more lions, right, this is a good thing,
I guess. You know, lions once roamed the Middle East.
You know, they were rampant.

Speaker 4 (45:33):
It was down to only three hundred back in nineteen
ninety five, three hundred lions.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Yeah, it's Jesus.

Speaker 4 (45:39):
So now it's going back up to nine hundred. So
good for the lions. The majestic big cats are slightly smaller.
I guess they're called ascetic lions. They're different than African lions.
So yeah, So now India has a bunch of lines.

Speaker 2 (46:01):
Yeah. I mean that's a good thing for the planet,
I guess. But it's bad if you live around the
lines because they'll destroy you.

Speaker 4 (46:07):
Yeah, especially in a place yeah, like where they could
just like walk into a house.

Speaker 2 (46:11):
Yeah. Who wants to live a life like you know,
like we have black bears up in North Jersey, right,
and they can just walk into your house off your
deck or something like that. Imagine a lion doing that. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (46:22):
A team of doctors in Pakistan had developed a treatment
for elephants. Apparently in Pakistan, elephants are getting TB that's tuberculosis.

Speaker 3 (46:34):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
They have to take four hundred pills a day because
they're so big. Oh yeah, bottles, I guess huh the
reason that they're getting Uh how are they getting TB? Tuberculosis?
Doesn't that attack your spine? No? They get multiple score
Oh yeah, remember they remember that doctor would rub his
stumb all the way down your spine. Yeah, and have

(46:59):
his shirt off from the locker room. You're in middle school.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Uh, so they give it to you. They give these
elephants four hundred pills a day. They hide him in food, apples, bananas,
that kind of stuff, right, peanut butter, just like you
do your dog.

Speaker 2 (47:13):
But how is it? How are they getting TB? I forget?
I think TV that does what that's liver. That's your
livers stuff, right, and there they drinking vodka right like
I just remember from Tombstone that Doc Holliday he had
he had TV Oh so it makes your sweat real bad.
He sweats a lot. But he's a good shot and

(47:35):
he's a good gambler. Uh Okay.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
In Costa Rica, they're having a problem. I guess the prisons.

Speaker 2 (47:43):
Uh they run rampant with cats, right, Like if you
go to prison in Costa Rica, like.

Speaker 4 (47:49):
Cats are just kind of roaming the prison. Yeah, people
are putting drugs in the cats. And that's how drugs
getting in and out of the prison.

Speaker 2 (47:58):
That's pretty easy. I mean that's pretty like like again hangover, man,
they the monkey's the one that's doing the drug exchanged.
So if they find a cat with drugs on it,
you're not going to arrest the cat. They found. Great idea.
Good for these guys.

Speaker 4 (48:09):
Two hundred and thirty grams of pot, sixty seven grams
of crack and a cat. Uh so yeah, they're just
you know, cats are able to jump right in and
get into the prison and get out of the prison.
So that's the way prisoners now are handling their drug deals.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Not to be too graphic. But where in the cat
are they hitting? They apparently no, they're not putting it
in the cat. They're putting it on the I thought
maybe you had to tear the cat in half to
get it out. Yeah, that would be That would not
be good. Now there you go. Those people they have
a bed, You not so much. A bunch of point
seven rock Station z x L Morning Show. I will

(48:47):
see you tonight at the iHeartMedia Summer Kickoff party at
the Golden Nugget. Yeah. iHeartRadio Summer Kickoff Golden Nugget. We
will be there tonight.

Speaker 4 (48:59):
Your fans win Metallica tickets, chance to win tickets for
a jingle Ball up in New York City.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
Bus here, I'm gonna see what you remember.

Speaker 4 (49:07):
We'll give you a limo ride up to the jingle
Ball and you get to stay at the Golden Nugget.
Tickets to go see Katie Perry all coming your way
tonight at the Golden Nugget.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
And also we did move it inside because the weather
tonight is going to be kind of, I don't know, rappy, Yeah,
kind of crappy, which sucks a cigar smoker, so I
was looking forward to smoking outside. But yeah, we'll move
everything inside you you got to take that outside to
the to the valet. I'll still be able to gamble,
which is pretty awesome. Pretty excited about the gambling party.

Speaker 4 (49:38):
Look if you want to, and it's it's early too,
like you can kick it off like six six thirty
Uh split Decision is going to be performing. So it's
gonna be a fun time at the Golden Nugget. Come
on out your chance to win Metallica tickets. That show
is going to be to the Friday and Sunday of
this weekend tickets for Katie Perry and all. So the

(50:01):
big Old jingle Ball. If you got kids, they're gonna
want to go see jingle Ball. Plus a limo ride
up and you get to stay at the Golden Nugget.

Speaker 2 (50:08):
So say everybody tonight, Thanks you calls, everybody always welcomed
on the show. Glare when you're all a part of it. Uh,
stay right there. We'll kick off that rock block. It
is one hundred point sevens XL, South Jersey's rock station
z XL Morning Show. When you're smiling, When when you're smiling,
when smiling over smiles with you and when you eleven.

Speaker 1 (50:31):
Love.

Speaker 2 (50:34):
Your sun comes shining through when you're crying. You bring
on their ind are.

Speaker 4 (50:40):
Gonna stop your shouting?

Speaker 2 (50:42):
Stop this side. Won't you be happy? Where you smiling?
Let you smile, keep on smiling. Keep I'm.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
Smiling.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
Dropping it out, man, I know you guys are my love.
Took me guys on my way work.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
Yeah, warming up.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
I'm like, I'm a doown here. We're rocking.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
Hey, thank you, you got you the best?

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Yeah, keep me laughing. Man, you guys are great. Good
morning guys are shilario. Let's say Scotty, oh god, is
it my radio or it's are you only broadcasting in MANA?
I get them the hell out of here with you
roll out? This is the raading in DJ. Like, if
you're on it, I would listened to this. Man getting

(51:26):
up in the morning doesn't suck anymore.

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