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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Wake Up, Wake Up, way up.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
And this show isn't it? Hey? Man, what's happening? Good morning? No,
(01:07):
I don't want to rub any more salt in the
wounds of you being a New York Giants fan. Yeah,
what'd you hear?
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Did you see the video that came out yesterday?
Speaker 1 (01:15):
Man? You guys let go of a really good guy. Yeah. Man,
So it's a video came out yesterday of Saquon Barkley.
He's he's on the bench. You know the Eagles. Eagles
are gonna win, so they're gonna They're gonna bench all
the starters and he's thirteen yards away from his all
time rushing record for a single game. And so the coach, Siriani,
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sits down and he's miked up, and he said, hey, man,
I'd love to see you get the thirteen yards.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
I'll leave you in.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Yeah, if you want to go in, Andon goes No, man,
let the kids go in there.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
Yeah, Let the other guys eat. Yeah, good for you, man, dude,
he's a good guys. He really is a great guy.
Oh yeah, I believe me the like you're that hard
knock show and he'll just like you know, I'm gonna
have a real.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Hard time if he goes in the division and if
he leaves. Yeah, that's it, man.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
If he did both, here's the thing, and everyone's like, yo,
do you regret him?
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Like, I don't know, he just wasn't.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
He's good for Philly, man, they're a win now and
he's a great running But he wouldn't do anything like
that in New York. He doesn't have a line, he's
sure as hell, don't have a quarterback.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
He doesn't have anything. And I did go for him,
Let him go, let him fly, spread his spread his
wings and fly fly. Eagles fly, fly, Eagles fly. And
I didn't know that. I guess he grew up outside
of Philly being an Eagles fan. Yeah, went to Penn State,
local kid. Oh yeah, he has all the makings. Man.
It's it's a perfect situation for him to be in
long Did you stay healthy? Yeah, that's it man. Yeah,
he runs like a like a beast. Bro's he's strong. Yeah.
(02:42):
I don't think anybody saw that the running game would
come back the way it did in.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
The last like a year or two.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah, you are starting to see it. Yeah, you say
they started. The studs of the ivy game are now
these running backs. It's fun to watch. It's good to watch.
Not for you, it's not fun. No, no.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
And he did it at you know, he did it
at that life and it's like, yeah, yes, yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Just because and you know probably you know, I would
say seventy percent of players would have been like, yeah, man,
I want to get those thirteen yards and you know,
beat my record. Let let the kids go in there.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Well what if Sirianni, right, what if Ciriani lets him
go back in right? And then just yeah, he gets
he gets an eight yard run and there goes to
knee and they're like, well, why did you even talk
him to going in there for a record when you
need him for the rest of the year, And that's
unselfish football.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Well, to be honest, the Eagles are two and oh
s and Sirianni shaved his head. Look at the dude.
He looks sickly.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Dude, he looks like a guy who shouldn't have shaved.
He had great hair, like, what are you doing? And
it looks good with the visor.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Okay, it looks all patchy. A lot of times got
middle aged guys like that when they shave their head
like that out of nowhere. It's because they're getting hair plugs.
Oh you think he is. I'm just saying that's usually
why they do it. Hmmm. I don't have to look
deep now.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
Yeah, yeah, comes out next season with an alf I
hope he has advisor with the hair attached to it. Hey, everybody, Tuesday,
we'll get to that. We're gonna find a ZXL work
Force employee of the Day.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Two day you we got tickets for the number one
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Speaker 4 (04:16):
One hundred point seven ZXL South Jersey's rock station and
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Speaker 1 (04:20):
Good morning, everybody, do it live. I can go alrighte
it and we'll do it lit and things sucks.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
I'm scotting.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Good morning. Here's some news for You's on a Tuesday.
Five men who are wrongfully convicted as teenagers in the
so called Central Park. Five Jogger rape case are suing
Donald Trump, saying the Republican presidential nominee to fame them
by falsely claiming they killed someone and pleaded guilty. The lawsuit,
filed in Philadelphia site several statements Trump made about the
men during the September tenth debate with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
This guy constantly has a lawsuit. You come where. It's
always in the back of his mind. His lawyer must
make a lot of OOO. Bro, I can't imagine what
he pays his people.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
The US Food and Drug Administration recalled thousands of bottles
of antidepressants due to the medicines containing high levels of.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Cancer causing chemicals.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Now, the FDA is assigning the second highest risk level
to the recall of do Alexatine, the delayed release capsules
produced by Tawa Pharmaceutical Europe. The capsules are designed as
a class to recall. Dulexatine is used to treat depression, anxiety,
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and nerve pain caused by fiber.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
Oh yeah, there's a lot of big words.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
You know.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
You really sound like the commercial, like you say, hey,
this is the drug you want to take for this,
and then the side effects are just a list of them.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Yeah about this, like, you're already depressed and now you're
gonna get cancer.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
This sucks. You're depressed because you're taking an antidepression that could
give you cancer. Dude, it's like the Crocodile Hunter all
over again. An Italian surfer, Juliet Man frame, she died
while surfing in She was in Indonesia.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
She was surfing. She's thirty six years old. She got
speared by a swordfish.
Speaker 4 (06:12):
Did you try and pull it out because you're supposed
to leave it in. I know your reaction is you
want to jam it, you want to pull it out
of your heart.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
But I think you leave it in your heart. I
can't imagine sword fish. A swordfish came in, speared her,
took off, and she succumbed to her injuries. They don't
know if it was the actual the spearing that got
her or spearing and then she drowned. But but yeah,
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it's just not a good way to go. That's news.
What about sports? Ravens beat the Bucks last night forty
one to thirty one. I finally covered a point spread
from the weekend. Well, the Bucks looked great until both
the receivers died one. Yeah, guy, one day twist. Is
that a goodwin? Right?
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Is that what it is? God Win?
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Godwin, Godwin. He twisted his ankle to the point where
it was in the wrong direction, and then the other
guy evans he's out too. So yeah. The Buccaneers, man,
they look great in the first half. Yeah, and then
it all kind of fell apart from him. They play
a full game, but first quarter, oh yeah, they were
on fire. Now the other game, it was a real
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nail fighter. The Cardinals beat the Chargers seventeen to fifteen,
and that was on ESPN Plus.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
So when you watch like like last like the the
Campa Bay and the Baltimore game, Yeah, it's good football.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
Yeah, it's fun to watch good football games.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
And dude, you know what, man, I am. I root
for that Baker Mayfield because he got such a raw
deal in Cleveland's and he's a fun guy.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Like those commercials used to do where he lived at
the stadium they were great, and so I love that
he's having like this this knockout year and it's like
good and then the Browns are completely falling apart.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Yeah, and the Flyers Cats. That's going to be tonight
early six pm. The puck drops.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
There you go. That's news that sports.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
Yeah, sunny today, high up to seventy nine clear tonight,
open brain, bro. I think there's a slight chant now,
I don't have it here. Somebody said it was a
slight chance of rain tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
We need the government to come in and do the
the rain bombs that they did.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
Yeah, can we drop those capsules out of the planes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you't mine seventeen inches real quick. Yeah, we need to
terrorize weather, sun and clouds tomorrow and high up to
seventy five fifty four outside right now?
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One hunch point seven ZXL Sauter is rock station z
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is these rock stations ZXL Morning Show. I started to
dive into this obsession with cats that my mom and
my brother have.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Now, cats are weird, bro at all, bro, I'm.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Really not like it seems like they ruin your stuff.
They smell me, yeah, and they're nasty. Man Like, my
mom will talk about these cats like she's like, yeah,
this one bit me and this one scratched me. Then
you just kicked that thing to the curb and then
just let it go away, like there's no reason for
this cat.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
I don't like cats. They creep me out. Yeah, especially
guys who are obsessed with cats. That's weird.
Speaker 4 (10:04):
Cats aren't for guys, man, cats it for It's for
old people. Look, it's for old people.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
And women. I'm not crazy about people who go nuts
over dogs either. I love a dog, but these people
that go insane and treat the dogs like they're like,
you know, they're children, and that's I'm not crazy about
that either. But it seems like cats people become obsessed
with them.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
I don't know if it's because they're I mean, they're
low maintenance, Like I feel like I could lock it
in a in a house for a month and they'll
do its business and it will find food in the house.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Maybe that's it. Like cats are for people who are busy. Yeah,
and you're busy. It's tough to have a dog, and.
Speaker 4 (10:39):
They're lazy, like you know, you don't like I gotta
go out and throw the ball and run my dog around.
Don't have to do that with a cat. And sometimes
they just live outside, which is kind of cool, and.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
I don't understand that. And then then it's not your pet.
That's a squirrel, so my mom's a raccoon, it's not
it's not your pet if it lives outside.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
But we've talked about how my mom took me in
this whore cat like and by taking it in, it
doesn't come in the house.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
But she's started to feed it and I don't know.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Again, mom's starving for some times out of her neighborhood, yeah,
because I don't hang out, whether she don't see her grandkids,
So she's starving for some type of attention, and this
cat gave it to her.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
So his cat got knocked up.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Had a couple of kittens, and the whole plan was
you give these kittens away to good homes, and that
didn't happen. Now we're past that, so they're like, Okay,
we're gonna accept the seven cats that we have now.
So then the hoore cat gets knocked up again. It
just had another litter, like a couple of months ago,
and I'm like, Mom, you gotta do something with his cats.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Well, when they stopped fourteen cats, fifteen cats, dude, the
neighborhood must hate her. Dude. It's it's because dude, cats stink.
So now that the whole neighborhood must smell like cat
piss and everything.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
That's what and that's what my So my wife goes
over to yesterday for some reason, she wanted to be
nice to my mom, who she hates, and they hate
each other, so she.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Brought her Do they really know.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
My wife thinks my mom hates her. I'm like, she
don't hate you. She just that's just the way she is.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Like, that's that's just her her attitude of life. I mean,
no one's gonna be good enough for her son, Joey.
You know, of course not joe. I was like, your
mom hates me too. I was like, come on, that's
the way it works. I get it. So she goes
over yesterday and bring my mom. Your mom your your
mother in law hates you. I mean she's not very fond.
I mean, I don't know she respects me.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
I love my mother in law. My mother law's the best.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Well.
Speaker 4 (12:17):
I know her sister hated me when we first met,
and her parents probably did too because I was like,
you know, I was a radio disc jockey, So what
kind of life is that gonna lie?
Speaker 1 (12:25):
I believe didn't have. On the second date, you asked
her to co sign for a car. No, dude, we
were dating for at two weeks, three weeks.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Maybe you know what, Maybe they were on the end.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
We were a good five or six dates in bed
her coastside for the car.
Speaker 4 (12:40):
Dude, she had like a peccable credit. It was pretty awesome. Yesterday,
my last time, my wife decides to bring my mom soup.
Now she doesn't know the cat situation, cause I don't
lie to her, but I just don't bring it up,
like why when I come home, and don't you need
so by the way, there's fifteen cats running around the
house that we still oone that they rent going.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
To say, by the way, you're letting them rent this rental?
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Oh yeah, so this so these cats are destroying your place.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
Yeah, So my wife yesterday comes home, she's like, uh yeah,
so I drop off the suit and if your mom
comes out and she goes, it looks like the ground
is moving. There's cats all over the place and they
just could climb up on my mom like a pole
and everything else. It's like, listen, I'm sorry. Here, here's
the plan. Eventually they're gonna go ahead and buy that house,
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and I'm never gonna think about it again.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
And that's where I am. I just block it out.
I don't worry about the house. That's what this is
gonna be your house. You can't fix that.
Speaker 4 (13:31):
No, And if not, then oh my goodness, look what
lit on fire and there's nowhere for the cats to
eat again.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
Yeah, like, aren't she is she favor like fleas and
like but like one getting rabies or something that.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
They haven't had They haven't had shots. I know, these
things scratch and they and they buy. Yeah, it's a
real thing called cats scratch fever. By the way, like
when a cat scratches you, you can get infected.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Oh you get a high fever.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
Yeah, and then you have to sing ted news and songs.
Speaker 4 (13:55):
Well, now I'm finding out that it might not necessarily
be just my mom, that my brother is part of
this whole thing too, where he doesn't want to let
the cats go. Now, let's say, let's say my brother
likes to rely on comfort from animals. If you know
what I mean, I don't know, man, I gotta talk
to brother. Well, you know, he likes to comfort these animals,
like he has that dog he's had for nineteen years
(14:17):
and got him through really hard times. What you're saying,
so he likes he likes those animals fill that void.
I'm like, Bro, you need to go out and get laid.
I don't care if it's plenty of fish dot com
or you need to find a hooker or something. You
need compassion and companionship from something other than the cats,
because fifteen cats.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Here's the thing.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
Get a cat or two, maybe two cats tops. But dude,
it's an infestation. I'm like, that's a lot of cats.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Something happens to you, guys.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
I'm not here. Mom is on a fixed income with
Biden nomics going on. You know how much it cost
to feed fifteen cats. It's gotta be I don't know,
at fifteen dollars a day at least, didn't it?
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Well, what happened to the good old days of like Heathcliff?
Like remember like he lived in a in a junk yard,
just a spaghetti that that was Garfield. That was Garfield
had a nice owner. But but Heathcliff lived in a
junk yard and he would eat like old fishbones and
stuff like that. Let these cats fend for themselves. Now
it's a gourmet what is it? I don't know that
(15:15):
cat food?
Speaker 3 (15:17):
Look, look the kiddy litter box is disgusting.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
So that's that. That's you know, Scott, it's called the yard.
The yard is the porch. But the other thing, dude,
that cat food smells so bad. It's the whole cat
so bad. Yeah, yeah, I'll have nothing to do with that,
that's where we are. I don't know. Maybe yeah, maybe
Joey head's over and then oh my god, what's that
under my truck? Look? Look, Joey brought the dog catcher over.
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Let's that's what's gonna happen. By the way, somebody's gonna
complain because none of these cats are like in the system.
I'm sure. I'm sure a neighbor is gonna be like,
what are you doing? Like I want these things out
of here, and you're gonna get like you know, somebody's
gonna come in and just grab them all up. Yep,
please do, please do. Your mom's gonna be heartbroken.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
It could be about an hour at my high palate,
my had powered up pellic gun. I'll take I'll bring
that number from fifteen down to two reals.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
I would have hurt them. I don't want to. I
was just I meant shoot the pelic gun in the
air and scare them away, Scott.
Speaker 3 (16:16):
But here's the thing, Like, I like, I don't want
to hurt these animals.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Here's how I feel bad. I just like it just
they just they stick.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
Yeah, and you missed the time here where you could
send them to a place to get adopted. Yeah, Like,
no one wants a full grown cat that's gonna scratch
them by you. They want like a cool little kit
And like that's what you thought. I'm like, you've robbed
these cats of their life and.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
No one's gotten the horn the whole the horse cat
thing addressed. Yet it's got get knocked up again.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
So the horn cat's still out there.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
Just horn it o. It had babies and I'm just
the next night it was back in the sack.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Gets around.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Look, we must be hot when it comes to the cat.
It must be a smoke. It must be the Pam
Anderson a cat chad bag. We'll do some rocks, Joe,
Joe and Scotty rock news, some rock news for you.
The original lead singer of Iron Maiden died Paul Deanna.
He was sixty six years old. He's had some health issues.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
But I'll tell you what.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Even though he had some health issues, he was in
a wheelchair, he still performed over one hundred shows since
twenty twenty three. So the guy's out there doing it.
Speaker 4 (17:22):
When you stay original, was he the original guy? And
then he bounced them and got somebody else, and.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Now he's back. He was so it's kind of the
ACDC thing, well not really the ACDC things. That guy died,
so apparently he was there for the first two albums
as the lead singer and then for some reason they
bounced them, I don't know, and that's when they brought
in Bruce Dickinson got okay, and that became the famous
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Iron Maiden. But the first two albums was this guy,
Paul Diano. If you're an Iron Maiden fan, he's dead
at the age of sixty six. Jeff Lynn is one
of the Traveling Woolburys and also the guy who created Electric.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Light Orchestra ELO.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
He said that he has decided the last show that
he's going to do and then he's going to retire
Electric Light Orchestra forever. He's going to do it at
Hyde Park in London. Tickets go on sale October twenty fifth.
The show will be July thirteenth of twenty twenty five.
And the quote is my return to touring began at
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Hyde Park in twenty fourteen. It seems like the perfect
place to do our final show. Is it really his
final show? Am I going to buy a ticket? Now?
Another whole other year? This guy, Yeah, he's done yeah,
he's done. So he was the guy in The Traveling
Wilberry's which was if you don't remember, a band that
consisted of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison,
(18:50):
and this guy jeff Lynn. Like you saw this guy
jeff Lynn, You're like, who's this guy? And it was
the guy from Electric Light Orchestra. And he was a
very good producer, also very talented guy. And I've heard
nothing but great things about the toy's doing right now
with Electric White Orchestra. So they're going to wrap it
up come July. So your last chance is going to
(19:11):
be seeing them in London on July thirteenth. Alex van Halen,
you know, we talked about him a lot. He put
out a book, so everyone's kind of, you know, taking
parts of the book and magnifying things and and singing.
And it's weird because he still has I Guess anger
(19:31):
and and the van Halen brothers were known to be
very volatile. So in the book I Guess he said
when David Lee Raw left van Halen, it was one
of the most disappointing experiences of his life until the
death of his brother Eddie.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Okay, so he said, Look, he said.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
You know, when when Dave left, it really it was,
it was really, really hard, which is a dig at
Sammy Hagar, I guess because he doesn't even bring up Sammy.
You know, he's got better when Sammy came. Then then
it gets worse because there's four original guys. So he said,
(20:17):
he makes a statement, let me find it here.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
He said that the first person I called.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
When Ed died was David Lee Raw because I felt
like I owed him that because it was the three
of us that started all that.
Speaker 4 (20:30):
But there's the fourth guy, Michael Anthony. Right, Okay, so
it's like, why you.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Got beate with Michael Anthony, who, by all accounts is
the nicest guy in the world. I think he hates
Michael Anthony because Michael Anthony goes out on towards Sammy Hagar. Okay,
all right, that makes a little bit of sense. So
it's like it's like, dude, like you're it seems like
this four years is gonna stir up some DECI trying
to do. I called the three the three guys because
(20:55):
we were the originals. Well why put that in the book?
You know someone's gonna call you out, But like, why
are you still angry? I thought when you get older,
you're supposed to like kind of let it all go
right so much you want to hear fun stories in
the book. Yeah, like I thought, like off the ground,
there's a good story. The thing is, you always hear
like when people are starting to near the end, and
he is, he's not great. You know, he doesn't have
a ton of you know, he's got some health issues
(21:17):
and everything like that, so he doesn't have a ton
of time left. You kind of forgive, right, forgive and
forget and and he's just seems to be like still
super angry. And it was like you fired David Lee Raw,
you fired Michael Anthony, and you're the one that's mad
at them. H. There you go.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Some rock news for you, yo, which Jojo and.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Scottie and we've got your tickets for the Metallica's n
seventy two world tour at the link.
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May twenty third and twenty fifth, z.
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Speaker 1 (21:56):
Uh, I gotta say, I gotta get a shout out.
It's a shout out today it was shout out Thursday
and shoutout Friday, shout out Tuesday. And this is a
this is a show you should get into. Man big
shout out to HBO Max. They have a show going
on right now. And I would have thought that this
would have been a dud. Like we've seen a lot
of duds happen in the last year or so. There's
(22:18):
a Lord of the Ring show that was a dud.
There was a Hobbit show that was a dud. Uh.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
There was a Willow show that was a dudgeon.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Thrones try to keep it going and it just a
Throne show that ended up being a dud. A bunch
of the Star Wars shows ended up being a dutch.
Oh my god, it was the worst. It was like,
I don't know, a full blown so that gang bang
scene with a bunch of aliens in the Star Wars
that's hot. What show is that on? So there was
a movie that came out about to you. It was
(22:46):
in the middle of the pandemic. I believe it was
The Batman, right, that's the Twilight Kid shocking. I thought
The Twilight he would be an awful Batman ended up
being a great movie. Now. In it, they introduce the
villain the Penguin, and he has nothing to do with
being a penguin. He's not like the comic book character.
(23:06):
You don't flippers, he doesn't have the he's not he's
not Danny DeVito in the in the early nineties movies,
not wearing a top hat and and and smoking a
long cigarette like in the comic books. So he's just
a gangster. And so they they decide that they're going
to make a penguin TV show and you're like, what,
(23:26):
like okay, like so you get there's no Batman, It's
just gonna be about penguin, dude, Specially on TV right now,
it's It's the Penguin. It's on HBO Max, and it
is Colin Farrell. You don't even know it's him. He
he does such a great job. And the reason that
he's the that they call him the penguin is that
(23:47):
he has a brace on his leg so he wobbles,
so he walks like he's a penguin. That's cool how
they wrote that in So I mean, you you could
watch this show and not even know it had anything
to do with comic book.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
That's what The Joker was. The first Joker movie it's
shame I heard they ruined the second one. Second one
was great and it's like this real dark kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
And that's what I liked about The Batman too, the
bat he don't have to be in a Batman suit.
It was just a good It was a good show.
It was a crime thriller. And so this Penguin. I
just watched the fifth episode yesterday, so good.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
Yeah, maybe this is where DC needs to live, like
this dark kind of like the behind the scenes like
in the comic books, like like give him the Joker.
He was he was like a fail comedian. He was
a loser in life.
Speaker 5 (24:26):
Man.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
But I don't think they ever expected this to be
a big hit like it is. And uh and right
now it's like the biggest show on like the streaming services.
So yeah, if you get a chance, man, I'm telling
you jump into. There's five episodes of The Penguin. And
the woman who plays uh, she's the mob boss's daughter
(24:49):
and she's a big part of the show.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
I don't know her name, dude, she is fan.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Well they wrote it.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
For us, like this is like a kid wouldn't be
into this, just like they wouldn't be into the joke
or a batman.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
So it's like, as we get older. We grew up
with the back.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
A two point seven ZXL, South Jersey's rock station and
the ZXL More Show. It's not that I don't like
guests when they stay at my house, but I realized
I'm a weekend type guest guy.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
By Monday, you have to leave. See you do this, man,
you'll stay at people's houses. Yeah, and you'll have people
stay at your house. And growing up that never happened.
Oh my god. My parents never stayed over anybody's house.
My dad traveled, so his whole thing was, if I'm
gonna go somewhere, we're gonna stay at a hotel. I'm
not gonna bother you, you know. But I want my
(25:37):
and this is how I am. I went my own
spot right. I don't want to share stuff. I don't
want to wake up and have to tiptoe around. And
because that happens all the time with my in laws,
my wife loves to go down there and hang out
with her in laws on the weekends.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
But I'm like, I'm getting too old, man.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
I can't sleep on an air man and that's the problem.
Like my cousins, I love them. It's up and pay pa.
It's like an hour away. We go have dinner, we
have drinks. We end up crashing there. But what happens
is he only has like enough bedrooms.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
For him kids.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
Dude, I I I need a bedroom. Like the air
mattress thing just doesn't work for me. And the house
seems to be They put me in the basement once. Man,
I could smell the mold the grandmam used to live
there years ago.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
I could smell the black mold. Yeah, the mold from
the heater. And that's the thing, is like I'll find
myself like I'm passed out on the back porch sitting upright,
it's on a launch chair. Yeah, I'm like, I don't
want I can't. I don't want that.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
And we had guess over over the weekend, right, friends
from Tennessee, you know, I know, yeah, buddy from seven Stone.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
It was perfect because like they kind of like they
they put their bags there, they slept in the house.
But they had like a part of the end. So
we had a break. We had a party we went
to so we had a break. This is the other thing,
is uh, I hate being the entertainment director. So this
sounds like they had an agenda. Yes, and it didn't
affect your life. Oh, they were just using your house
(26:59):
as a place to crash. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
We hung out Friday night, me and him. The girls
went to their own little party. It was perfect. But
then you running the Monday. Now Monday is when when
reality hits.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Yah. Yeah, you're back to normal. Oh, this has happened
to me, man, where like you know, my my maybe
it's a Columbus day weekend, let's say, and me and
you have to work, and all of a sudden, people
are crashed on my couch, you know, like my way on.
My wife's aunt is sleeping there and now she's got
a dog. She wants to bring her dog over. I
got things I have to do, so yeah, my thing
(27:29):
is Monday starts my work week. So let's let's like
most people. So yeah, everyone, everyone's got to be out
the door, like I have grass.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
I had to cut but you know, he's kind of there,
and I'm like, well, I kind of want to hang
out with you were talking about it, but I'm.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Trying to do things. I gave my life together. So yeah,
so this morning, finally four o'clock packed up everything, which
I love too because the room becomes a disaster with
things everywhere, but when they get up and leave, it
all just goes away. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. So today
I can finally catch up on stuff i'd like, like
the weekends. Did they leave you a tip, like like
you like what you do with a maid at a hotel?
(28:02):
They left a mess though, I'm sure they left the mess,
did they? I'm sure? Yeah? Strip them sheets and everything else.
See that's the thing.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
And if I do stay in a person's house, like
I make sure like I don't.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
I'm not that guy. Yeah, I don't want to leave
a mess for someone to clean up. It was like
I don't want to be. I don't want to be
the mess, like I've told man, like we did the
Big Seven Fishes thing. And so Christmas Day, I got
bodies like like like on the floor in front of
the Christmas tree.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
All those bodies get gifts. I mean, what happens with
the stock Sanna brings something for everybody.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Got my little guy like a teenage muoting Ninja Turtle's
arcade game, like like it's the stand up arcade machine
and he's kicking his uncles who were passed out on
the floor and tripping over him to get to his toys. Yeah. Yeah,
at least I got these people contained in a room.
Speaker 5 (28:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
Oh I had people in rooms too. We ran out
of room.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
Like their kid like he wanted to go play outside,
but my kids like, like they get to play video
games on the weekends. But there, you know, his kid
wants to go play on the quads and the zip
line everything else, and my kids are like, well, we
want to stay in here and play video games. Like,
go out there, entertain your friend. I'm sorry, We'll catch
up on video games another time. Go play in the backyard.
I like this kid's style.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
It was. It was a lot of growing up with
that where you would get burned out on a friend.
There would be too much time if like a friend
stayed over for the weekend or something, where like you
couldn't wait till he just went home. Yo. Yeah, they're
they're fun for two days. They're good because you have
your Like I learned that because we had a little
tiny shorehouse and kids would come down and after like
(29:34):
a day or two, I'm like, we got to get
these kids back to their their parents. Because I got
my own life. I gotta live.
Speaker 4 (29:39):
I don't want to be rude. Yesterday, I need to
fire at the old law and mower put the headset on.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
I guess. I got guess at the house and make
yourself at home. Yeah, well that is nice too, when
you can have a guest and they can do their
own thing. He did, Man, it was it was fine. Man,
it was good. Over the weekend. This is Monday. You know,
by Monday you gotta check out. That's what it is.
I'm a two day check and check out guy.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Yeah, the weekend's over. Party's over.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
Yeah, the party is over. So let's go.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
We gotta we gotta go get some stuff done. I
got a shampoo, carpets.
Speaker 4 (30:07):
And drinking whiskey last night before dinner. I'm like Jesus,
he's still in vacation mode.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, that's that's exactly what it is. He's still in
vacation mode, and we're in getting back to normal, not me.
Eight o'clock time for bed.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
Lights out.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Everyone. We can trash anything thirty doing anything, racket rock
or roughing.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
Long crash.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
There's some trash for you.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Jenni Fisher, you know who she is, Jennif Fisher. No,
Jennif Fisher is Pam from the Office. Oh yeah, okay,
so she recently opened up about her breast cancer that
she who life hates her last year. She's not a
big fan of Pam, and I thought it was because
she thought she because my wife hates cheating, right, like,
(31:03):
you know, she she like, she'll she'll like if she
finds out a celebrity is cheating, she and she loved
that celebrity. She completely is like, I'm out, I respect that. Yeah,
so Jenni Fisher, Well, so the reason she hates Pam
is because Pam was whiny. Okay, that's why she hates Pam.
And does she she did kind of cheat, right, well,
(31:26):
the guy in the warehouse, and then she will get
Jim and then yeah, her and Jim, but then Jim
was with Herhidah Jones And if you watch The Office,
you know what I'm talking about. I love that show, man,
my wife hates it. She just she just hates. She
doesn't see the fun in the show. I'm like, how
do you not see this as a great show? Yeah,
it's crazy. My wife's not a huge fan, and neither
is my my oldest daughter. Right. No.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
I also, I was like, I just don't get it
come on now.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Well, jennif Fisher, she had breast cancer last year, and
so she said, it made her realize the most important
things become so clear, so quickly, helping appreciate like little moments.
She underwent a love ectomy, twelve rounds of chemotherapy and
radiation that is currently in infusion treatment in soul. February.
Jessica Simpson she might be single and ready to mingle soon.
(32:13):
Apparently she has not been seen with her husband. Former
NFL player Eric Johnson is since June. Eric Johnson who
he played for, He played He was nobody for the Cowboy.
He was never in any fantasy leagues that I remember.
She reported that she you know, or at least Life
and Style are reporting that Jessica feels their marriage has
(32:34):
lost its romance. Hugh Hefner's son, this is interesting. I
guess he lost out on Playboy all right, Like Playboy
kind of was its own corporation, and when his dad died,
you know, he got a ton of money, but he
didn't get the Playboy brand. Yeah, he thinks he has parties,
so he is now his name's Cooper. He wents he
(32:56):
wants to buy back the Playboy brand. And he's willing
to pay one hundred million a cat. Yeah, but the
fun is gone and Playboy's gone. It sucks, man. Playboy
was like a thing that you know that unless you
can make it into like a like a restaurant scene
that you can there's ways because it is iconic, right
(33:19):
that the logo, the name is iconic. But I don't
you're yeah, the naked stuff, it's just I mean, you
can just google stuff right now, right Playboy buddies aren't
a big deal anymore. They worth time, So unless you
can turn and maybe that's what is his idea is
to turn that that copyright image into something more or
something else, Like I remember my buddy man he got
(33:40):
he got the he got his first apartment, and he
got the like the elite cable package where it came
with the Playboy channel. It was a bunch of stupid, Yeah, stupid,
Like why am I sitting? There's a sit down interview
with who and why is she dressed? A lot of
things are coming out about this. Liam Payne kid from
wonder An, tex College. He refor it, showed that he
(34:02):
was on a bunch of drugs. Uh and lamar owed them,
how don't you remember Lamar Odem. Yeah, this guy was fun.
He was the fun part of the Kardashian. Yeah, he
was married to the Kardashian that O. J. Simpson maybe
your dad. Yeah, went to the Bunny ranch. Remember an
odeed on like gas station of boner pills. Yeah, and
so he actually came out. Now he's been in recovery
for a while and he's trying to help people, and
(34:22):
so he uh, he said that this kid probably was
in such a state of uh, of hallucination that he
probably heard voices that told him to jump off the mountain.
That's a lot of drugs, man, Yeah, yeah, he said it.
He said, he said, it happens more than you think.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
And you gotta be you know, you gotta be at
a bad place to take that amount of drugs to
get out of that bad place.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
Yeah. The uh how did he die? Was it an
overdose or did he jump off the bounty jumped off
the balcony. Where'd he land on the ground? Jesus? Yeah,
anybody see that?
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Yeah TMZ put the pictures up and then took him
down real quick.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Oh my god. Yeah. The woman, the reporter at New
York Magazine who had a relationship with RFK Junior.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
She lost her job, so apparently.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
I don't know if this was why he was married
or not, because he's been married to the broad from
Curb Your Enthusiasm for a while. But RFK Junior, who
was running for president for a while, son of Robert F.
Kennedy Junior, he had some type of sexual relationship with
this reporter at New York magazine, Olivia Nunzi, and she
was just fired from the magazine over the relationship. Apparently.
(35:28):
I guess there's some like like professionalism there, like you
should be sleeping with a guy. Maybe she wrote an
article on him or something like that.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
And we will wrap it up with this.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Martha Stewart has come out and said that her You
always forget now that Martha Stewart did go to prison
because she's been out of prison so long and she's
had like a second career when she went to prison for.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
What was it stock market stuff, right like insider trading.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Yeah, she said it's caused a rift in her family
and with some of her good friends. He's a felling
well because they stopped talking to her because I think
they thought that she was done. They I don't think
they thought that she would have this huge comeback. She
might be bigger now than she was before she went
into jail. I think, I don't know, it's such a
dumb crime and gave a cred. And I don't like
(36:19):
to hear the stories about when she was in prison,
Like what kind of prison is that? I bet you
she's still cooking in prison. And I'll tell you, man,
you put her right in the kitchen. Nor to ever
put nineteen ninety four right Snoop Dogg's album. What was this?
Snoop Dogg's first album called Doggy Stock Doggy Stock, Yeah,
son right, Well the chronic was doctor Dreg. So so
you know you got Snoop Dogg ninety three ninety four.
(36:41):
Who would have ever said, Hey, Snoop, in twenty five years,
you and Martha Stewart are gonna be doing cooking shows together.
You're gonna be hosting events together. Bro. He was on
the Monday Night football intro last night.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
Yeah he does the song.
Speaker 1 (36:55):
Yeah, yeah, that he's the guy who does he's uh
boseiefis He's Hank Williams Junior. And he probably killed somebody
or a few people back in murder was the case there?
Speaker 3 (37:07):
You go some trash for you know.
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Speaker 5 (37:58):
Good morning, Good morning, how are you this morning?
Speaker 1 (38:01):
We're doing well. Thanks for asking what could we do
for you?
Speaker 5 (38:03):
I just wanted to give a shout out to my
cousin George. He's working. He's the hardest worker I ever
seen in my life.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
All Right, cousin George, hard worker, will do it.
Speaker 5 (38:14):
Yes, I know he listens to your show, so I
wanted to give him a shout out.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Would you or George like to go see the number
one Fleetwood Mac tribute band of the Tropicanic called Tusk.
Speaker 5 (38:25):
I would love to see. I would definitely love to see.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
Let's do it. Then we're going to make you the
work force employee of the day. And uh, let's shout out,
shout out the cousin George.
Speaker 3 (38:35):
What does George do?
Speaker 5 (38:37):
He Knox houses. He's a demolition he does like demolition work.
Speaker 3 (38:42):
Like the tag team from the w w F in
the late eighties.
Speaker 5 (38:47):
No, No, he does houses.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Say maybe he was either at or smashed. When they
ask you what you want to do as a kid,
what do you want to do when you grow up?
That was one of the things I wanted to do.
But I wanted to go and I do. I found
out you can get the demolition, which is easy. Listen,
it's not easy, but you just break things if I
get it. But I found out there was an implosion
school in like, uh, I want to say. It was
like Minnesota where you go for the explosives when you're
(39:11):
trying to bring a building down, because you got to
know what you're doing. That's what I wanted to do.
I wanted to blow up buildings. Yeah, that's what George does.
Speaker 5 (39:19):
He does it with a sledgehammer. He's a beast. Oh
look at that.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
Yeah, he's that guy who goes in there and just
because that's the best part of a job is when
you got to break it all down.
Speaker 5 (39:30):
Yeah he does, he does. He works so hard. He
does every take out.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
You take out all that anger on that wall, ye,
blast it?
Speaker 2 (39:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (39:38):
Yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
How about you.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
What's your name. My name's Christine, Christine.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
What do you do.
Speaker 5 (39:43):
I'm a home health aide.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
All right, Christine, doing doing good work there. So, uh,
you can stay on hold, and you have a pair
of tickets for the number one Fleetwood mag tribute band
called Tusk a dropic can. All right, just for calling in.
And it's all you had there was call in no
or nothing? Yeah nothing.
Speaker 5 (40:04):
Yeah, that's a surprise because I was unexpected.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
Well you stay on hold. I'm gonna get all your info.
Speaker 5 (40:09):
Okay, thank you so much, guys.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
She sounds like a very sweet older lady. But I
think she's like three years older than me, or she
might even be younger than me. Yes, probably younger, probably.
Speaker 3 (40:18):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think that's rude to
call her.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
She just hung up the phone and said, oh, I
talked to the sweetest old man. Yeah it is uh,
I am getting that that that twinge of like yeah man,
like I'm I'm I'm I'm getting I'm getting up there.
But our our our immature. We're immature. Yeah, A maturity
level is like at an all time below. Our maturity
level is that of a sixth grader. Yeah, yeah, take
(40:42):
a seriously, but we are back's hurt.
Speaker 3 (40:45):
Now, I'm now you have ten years on me.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
So old man, come on, what are you forty one?
Okay yeah, maybe no, you're not forty one, man, you
were forty in COVID. Bro you're up there, are you are?
You're not forty five? And are at any forty when
you have forty five? You round up, so you're almost
I'm on the south side. Yeah go from there. Look
(41:09):
we get back.
Speaker 3 (41:10):
We'll knock out some HEADLINESXLOW one.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Hundred point seven is the XL South Jerseys rock station.
Kids are awful liars. Yeah, they don't. They just don't
know the truth, man, But in bad ways. They don't
know how to do it yet. Well not slick man. Yeah,
that thing.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
They just don't know how to do it.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
So my my, look, I don't know how my kid
is because i've I've I've gone through school with my
little guy, and he's in sixth grade now, so I
know what he's capable of, and somehow he's pulling off
so far this year. Straight A's how, I don't know,
and I'm not gonna question, right, you have no right
to question. He showed me. He showed me. You know,
(41:52):
I was on the app whatever, the portal and straight
A's But he's got this math packet that was due
like a week ago, and the teacher a bunch kids
didn't hand it in, so she extended it some more. Yeah,
wouldn't that become a thing something?
Speaker 5 (42:05):
Man?
Speaker 1 (42:05):
You got a zero on it. You just got to
go to school now. So he was supposed to hand
it in on Friday, so we said, hey man, everything done,
got a hand it in? Yea? Yeah, yah, yeah, yeah,
all right. So Friday night comes around, Hey man, you
hand in that packet. Oh, I forgot, I'll hand it
in Monday morning. So I was like, I was like, dude,
come on, man, like, you know, let's let's we got
(42:25):
to focus a little bit. But once again, he's sitting
on this throne of straight a's so far. So I
was like, all right, So yesterday he gets off the bus.
First thing I say to him, you hand the packet,
and he already did the work. Hand the packet in, okay.
So I go, yeah, hand to hand the packing in
and he does that dumb kid pause where you know,
(42:46):
it's that pause where their brain isn't smart enough to
come with a quick comeback. So he's like, oh, oh no,
you know what, I'll do it. So I go to him.
I go all right, dude, truth time, did you do
the packet? Oh? I'm like, I'm like half done it. Okay.
(43:08):
So I said, okay, so you lied to us, and
this is and and and this isn't gonna be a
life lesson. So you lie. Now here's the thing. I
can't keep this lie to just me and you. I'm
gonna have to call your mother, and your mother's gonna
be pissed off because you for the last almost week
told us that you were done, but just kept forgetting
(43:28):
the hand that does he ever.
Speaker 4 (43:29):
Ask you not to tell mom, because my little little
guy will ask my wife, don't tell dad.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
And my wife she listened. She's on it. She says.
She's like, you know what, I'm not gonna tell your dad.
You have to go tell your dad, and they do. Man,
it comes clean.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
He's not done that yet.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
Oh yeah, he plays both sides. Mine I played. I
was like, dude, and and my whole thing is, I go,
I'm giving you one chance to tell the truth. Because
if I'm giving you this chance, I won't come down
on you his heart if you lie to me. Now,
when I gave you the chance and I find out
you lied, then I'm coming down in real hard do it.
Speaker 6 (43:59):
You're gonna have to do it eventually, I said, I said,
I said, dude, because you're just about to get everything
taken away, like video games, phone, laptop, You're gonna all
that's gonna go away, Go upstairs, take an hour and
just get it done.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
That's all you gotta do. And then and and then
I got I got to pick the phone up. I
gotta call my wife and I have to let her
it because she coddles, right, she like it's her, it's
her baby. And so I said, look, I need you
to come in hard, like you need to come in
you know, busting heads like Patrick swayzean roadhouse when you
come in from work. It's like bad cop and worst cop. Yeah,
(44:34):
well yeah everyone, because I can't be hard on them
and then you come home and be soft on them.
You have to come home. And she did, you know,
she came in and and you know, no joke, and
she's like, you know, she railed into him. But it's like,
I also want him to become a better liar. And
I know that's awful to say, but it's a great
(44:56):
trait to have.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
But see, Okay, back in the day, I would allied,
but I would have went and finished it, knowing that
I was at the end of the lie. Eventually, I'm
gonna have to turn this thing in. So I would said, yeah,
it's all done.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
Then I would have somehow found a way to do it.
Here's the problem with our kids. They're gonna lie and
see they don't do it, and he just won't do it. Well.
So my son's first semester of junior year at college,
you know, he did the he did once again, they're
just dumb. He did a move where he didn't want
to be at the main campus of Rowan anymore. So
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he went and was on a satellite campus, which is fine,
you know. He moved back home and he wanted to
go and he wanted to work and just go to school.
So about halfway through the semester, I could tell something
was off right. So I get a call from my
ex wife, which you never want to get, and she's like,
your son has lied to us. He's not even enrolled
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in school this semester.
Speaker 2 (45:50):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
Man, Yeah yeah, And I'm like, okay, you're gonna get
caught on that one. Well, here's the thing. I couldn't
even look. I'm disappointed at him, but I couldn't even
get mad at him. I took him aside and I said, dude,
what was the end goal? Right? What was your plan?
Are you faking graduation?
Speaker 5 (46:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Like what you were telling us that you were going
to school every day and he was going to hang
out with his girlfriend. And I'm like, so, what was
the end goal? Where did where did you think this
was going to end?
Speaker 4 (46:15):
It's all gonna come crashing down, it all comes crashing down.
But then again, if you just you're back doing school now,
but it is a beginning. He's a semester behind.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
And I'm like, so so dumb, dumb, like you'd waste
an entire semester because you just wanted to hang out
with your pothead girlfriend. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (46:34):
And he had a sweet setup too. I saw that place,
remember we went Solem. Yeah, man had a nice setup.
Speaker 1 (46:38):
Dude. He was down there at rowing he was he
was loving life. But he started dating a girl and
the girl wasn't in school and she was she was
a loser. Yeah, and so uh so you know, and
and he just bowed down to her. And he's a
knucklehead too. I'm not putting it off all all on her,
but but yeah, man, I'm like, guys like you gotta
be a little more smooth and you gotta have an
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end goal. Yeah, like there has to be, Like you
didn't do the packet, Eventually the teacher is gonna call
us and say, I need this packet. Yeah, your worst
thing is the lie.
Speaker 4 (47:09):
Man. Just I tell my kids because they do. They
try to get away with stuff. Be good at it. Yeah,
I don't think no, because my kids do. Listen, kids
don't don't be good at it. Just stop with the nonsense.
And here's the thing, it's we're always gonna catch you,
especially now you can't do anything. I lied about having
people over in my house. I lied about parties, I
schoolwork do my dad didn't see a report card the
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entire yes one time, I think I was. I think
I was finally a junior. Is like, do you get
report cards? And I'm like, nah, not really, It's like okay,
And that was it, man, So I you know what
I did lie to them. Maybe that's why that's why
he didn't come to my graduation. He didn't say I
was a graduation.
Speaker 1 (47:45):
I uh. I tell my kids, I'm always ten steps ahead,
right Like I know, I know you think you're smooth,
and I know you think you're gonna get away with it.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
I know everything that's going on.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
Yeah, we did it, man. We made up books for
book reports. We did.
Speaker 4 (47:59):
But it was something cool and slick about it. You're right,
I want my kid to be better at it, cause
you're gonna need that in life some days.
Speaker 1 (48:05):
Exactly. It's and it's not I'm not trying to have
you deceive people, but there's there's there's there's a talent
to it that that'll that goes in it said. None
of this sounds good, but there is a talent to
lying that can go along. Well, you're gonna walk in
to work, man, you're gonna smell like alcohol.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
You've been up all night. I hope my kids are
gonna do this, and they're gonna try and go to work.
And the guy's gonna say, don't be honest, are you
drinking all night?
Speaker 1 (48:27):
No?
Speaker 4 (48:27):
I have a story saying no, man, no, my girlfriend's
car broke down. I've been up since two am. I
had to go change a flat on the side of
the road. It's awful right now. I just took some
cold medicine.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Give me that. I remember. I was on Appreciate a
good lie. I was on like a weekend bender and
I went to work on Monday morning. When I say bender,
I was on a bender a lot of things, and
I was green to the point where the sales manager
said it took me aside and said are you dying?
Because I my skin had turned green? Can you tell
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him yes? And I said I said no, And then
I promptly went to the bathroom and threw up. Oh. Look,
we get back, we'll do a thing called you think
you have a bed, You think you've got in bed.
I don't think we have a bad A woman goes
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into a bar, right, it's usually out like a joke
start yeah, But this time it actually worked out. A
woman went into a bar. Kate Marsh had been suffering
from kidney failure for several years and going through Diallison's treatment.
In twenty twenty. However, a visit to a bar at
a mall in New York changed her life. The bar's
owner started asking patrons for their blood types, and that's
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how Marsh met teacher Alison Kilos, who shared her OH
positive blood type and offered up one of her kidneys.
Even though the two had never met previously. Now the two,
shearif forever bond with one another. And it all happened
because of the local bar. But not I thay they
asked somebody at a bar and would your blood type? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (50:00):
Usually it's like can you pass the pretzels?
Speaker 1 (50:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (50:03):
Can I have a kidney? You have any specials? Tonight
in Ohio, a man is dead.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
After jokingly asking a woman to shoot him. I already say,
Kathleen Geiger fatally shot author Osborne in the groin as
they exchanged harmless panter in an apartment. Geiger allegedly said
he was jokingly requesting that the woman shoot him, and
the woman did, thinking the gun she was holding was empty.
It wasn't. Geiger is now being charged with reckless causing
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of a death, and the judge ordered or held on
bond with about ten thousand bucks.
Speaker 4 (50:32):
You don't know where you shoot somebody, like, so it's
not fatal. Like I know, there's an episode of The
Sopranos where Bobby finds this rapper in the hospital. He's like, hey, listen, man,
you should let me shoot you, and the guy pays
on like seven grand to shoot him. But look, where
do you shoot somebody where they don't die?
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Remember, like lethal weapon was always the shoulder and knee,
like that was always the guess. Yeah, but I mean
that sounds like it hurts. Yeah, Oh, it's going to hurt.
But even if you shoot like let's say the thigh,
you can the a vein right bleeding. Yeah, Like there's
always the chance, I guess of your bleed. Now, you've
no doubt seen those crime stopper stories on your local
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news where people and police offer rewards for tips that
result in crimes being solved and suspects apprehended. Remember back
in the day, we had unsolved mysteries and rescue nine
one one well a police officer.
Speaker 3 (51:21):
What was the other one?
Speaker 1 (51:22):
What was the one where the kids that the dad
his kid died and America's most wanted Oh okay, yeah,
that was a big one. Well police, a police officer
in Memphis. He pleaded guilty to stealing eighteen thousand dollars
worth of reward cash. I guess man, I once again,
this is why me and you wouldn't have this job
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because we probably do the same which reward cash? You
mean like a so people have cards? So yeah. So
what happens is a lot of times it's family where
they'll say, hey, we're gonna give up you know, a
ten thousand dollars reward. Oh yeah, okay, So this guy
was taking the cash and using it for himself this officer.
Court records that since twenty eighteen, Rika Hutchins was one
of the two officers assigned going through crime stopper tips
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and passing information to investigators. Between August twenty twenty three
and February twenty twenty four, Hutchins was found to be
using her position in law enforcement to either fraudently use
data in crime stopper databases, then a person named KB
would receive the rewards for tips. Oh, I see what
she was doing. So she had someone else call in
the tip and then that person would get the cash
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and they'd split it. Yeah, like if cops saw the crime,
I don't know, why don't you fell a little bonus
in there for the cop that didn't. I know they
get paid. I get it, but I don't know you too,
a little off the side. Yeah, man, I don't know.
I'm the guy that broke the code. You know, I
found that. I found the guy ten grand. She was
placed on leave and then resigned in April and later
sentenced the six months in prison in two years supervised release.
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There you go. Those people, they have a bad you.
That's something.
Speaker 4 (52:52):
One hundred point seven Z the excel saptters, these rock
stations ZXL boary.
Speaker 1 (52:56):
She I was kind of impressed with.
Speaker 4 (52:57):
This man, Like there was things she did in school
that you were curious about, but you never touched, Like
the big red button in wood shop. You never hit that,
but you know what it was for I think a
teacher had to hit a one time. I think a
kid got stuck in the table saw or something. So
he comes over and hits the big thing and everything
and just stops every it just stops. The same thing
with the back door of the school bus. Yeah, man,
(53:18):
you got to we got to jump out it occasionally
and get you a person authority opened that door up.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
Yeah, he was a kid.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Never touched that back door.
Speaker 4 (53:26):
Fire alarms. Don't think about pulling the fire alarm. Even
if you got a test you didn't study for it,
don't pull the fire along.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
That was a big deal because there was two things
that were the uh, the rumor one it would squirt
ink at you and then and another was that it
was a federal crime and you would go to jail.
It was a big deal, wasn't it. But at the
end of the day, I think it's just like, eh,
I don't think it's a big deal at all. My
kid's in a science class. He's like one of the kids.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
And it was the emergency I watch remember the emergency
iyewash station a big It was always dried up and
it was dirty because no one ever used it. But
the thing was is you pull it and you put
your eyes in there and hold them open. It washes
whatever chemical you have in your eye. Somebody pulled it
as class because it was almost like a shower, wasn't Yes,
it would just squirt this thing out. I was like,
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I was like, damn, all my years in school, no
one had the balls to do that, And I always
wanted to know what that looked like.
Speaker 1 (54:22):
When it came flying out at you. About this, man,
you know, once again, I was a dumb kid in
high school who did a lot of bad things and
got in a lot of trouble. Dude. You would go
to class in chemistry and they would have live gas
lines running right into your desk. Oh sure, because you
had a light you had you had to light it
with the bunsen burn Yeah, now God forbid. Yes. Yeah.
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And I'm like, this is like, this is stuff that
could blow a building up.
Speaker 4 (54:51):
Yeah, but you know what it taught you not to do,
not not to have the gas running without lighting at first.
I don't know, man, it's it's we still survived all this, Dant.
There was tons of danger in school, man, all those
things that we went through.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
It was a hundred percent danger.
Speaker 4 (55:04):
He gave a scout was at those old knives and
stuff if you had to dissect stuff in there scalpels. Yeah,
we weren't concerned with cutting ourselves. You cut yourself, you
cut yourself.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
My parents sent me to Catholic church.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
You know what that was like? I was running for
my life constantly.
Speaker 5 (55:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Those guys are throwing around hammers.
Speaker 3 (55:21):
They're like, they're like you look sexy.
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Wis you're right to pedophile? Yeah, like I'm trying to.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
Get out of it.
Speaker 1 (55:30):
And every block had that weird guy and our parents
were like, Oh, he's just you know, he just lives
at home with mom, like you know, we.
Speaker 3 (55:37):
Like with Oh, he's like he's staring at us.
Speaker 1 (55:40):
I don't think they have wood shop or auto shop.
Auto shop.
Speaker 4 (55:43):
Man, kids were put I mean they would put cars
up on lifts and there was timing belts and things removed.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
There's no sh shot any shop anymore unless you go
to like a like a a charter school or something
like that, or like is that a lawsuit thing?
Speaker 4 (55:56):
Like they're afraid kids are so dumb and they could again,
I'm using a I'm using a table salt.
Speaker 1 (56:01):
And it was up to me not to cut my
finger off.
Speaker 3 (56:03):
I built.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
I built the world's worst like bird theater for my mom. Yeah,
you know, in wood shop one year and the like
we're in metal shop. I'm bending metal stuff. They could
snap my arm. Yeah, and we got through it. Yeah,
just fine.
Speaker 4 (56:18):
It's like I'm here now, Maybe I don't want a
wood shop for my kids. Can I remember bringing home
candle holders and everything else, Like you made the same
dumb thing, ever it was reindier and everything else.
Speaker 1 (56:28):
They had these patterns you had to cut out. I
remember we would travel to sporting events and my school
it was a private Catholic school, and they had this van.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
It had no seatbelts. It was like a five row van,
like one of those cargo vans.
Speaker 1 (56:44):
Yeah, and like we're packing in twenty five kids and
we're just every time, you know, it's it's a teacher
who I don't know, could be or not be high
or drunk, who's driving us there, and and like he
takes turns. I remember one day we were on the highway.
We thought we were gonna die, right, and I'm like,
and our parents never said a word. We got through it.
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We were just was it. We got back.
Speaker 4 (57:07):
We got back alive. Everybody, thanks your calls and they
always welcome on the show. Glad we're all part of it.
Speaker 1 (57:11):
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I'm smile dropping out, man, I know you guys are
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warming up ship and I'm like, I'm about there. We're rocking. Hey,
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thank you you fact Yeah, keep me laughing. Man, you
guys are great. Good morning guys, HILARI let me think,
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