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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey guys, it's Bethany from the Michael J Morning Show.
You're listening to Michael J and Bethany after Hours.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Yeah a buddy, Tim McGraw, Michael Jay and Bethany Getting
your morning started.
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Almost six oh five. Let's go ninety three point ONEPOC.
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Bethany's brief All the things you need to know to
get you day started.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It took a crane, sedation and about thirty emergency workers
to save John, a horse that tumbled into a deep
pit in Reister's Town yesterday morning.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
I have so many questions when I saw that story.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
He wandered into the neighbor's yard and walked over a
wooden plank and fell into a pit. A vet was
on the scene just in case the horse needed to
be evacuated, but he was fine.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Long live John the clumsy horse. So it wasn't the
homeowner's horse.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
He came from another farm, like a ways away.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
A neighboring farm.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Yeah, that he got out of the he got out
of his pan or whatever, just wandered and.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Then this guy had this huge hole in his yard.
We needn't know what it was, a.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Septic unused like septic tank area that had collapsed. I guess,
and he had called his insurance company and said, you
got to get out here and fix this. And now
look what's happened.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Oh no, So anyway, John fell in glad the horse
is okay. I'm imagining that there may be somebody listening
that was on that rescue crew.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Yeah, there were like fifty people. Yeah, let's let's hear
from somebody.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
At eight hundred three, six ninety three, Colin explain the
scene to us. Love to know, all right, forget words
of affirmation, forget physical touch. Because a new survey has
found that fifty four percent of Americans say, all you
got to.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
Do is clean? Oh, all you got to do is clean?
That's true.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Eighty five percent of people consider cleaning to be an
act of love, and the third of people have ended
a relationship because their partner's dirty.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
One hundred million percent. I agree with that. Really, yes,
that is an act of love. Okay.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
New report reveals that US Cities reveals the US cities
that are the most accessible for travelers of all abilities.
Detroit came in at number one and Baltimore came in
at number two.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Nay to go, Baltimore.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
We're accessible, but Hannah Sivdanna is a remarkable ten year
old chess prodigy.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
She just made history.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
She's the youngest female player to defeat a grand master,
a sixty year old man named Peter Wells.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
That's amazing. In Liverpool she won. She's just a little.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Cutie and she's playing chess and she beat the grand master.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
I love it. I love it. She's ten. She said.
She started playing during COVID when she was what four.
Speaker 5 (02:51):
Geez.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet today
in Alaska to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. This
is highly anticipated. It will happen about three thirty pm
our time. I wish them locke. Let's get this thing solved.
And lastly, two pieces of hot gossip. Okay, one, the
Jonas brothers were at the BMW Championship yesterday.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Are you serious? I am wow.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
And if you're headed down the ocean, experts are saying
rip currents may be crazy because of Hurricane Aaron, so
please be safe.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
But the weather is going to be nice this weekend
in Baltimore and down the ocean.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
One ninety three point one WPOC traffic.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Oh, by the way, we heard back from Sue the
teacher on her first day.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
She's a teaching assistant. She works at Westmead Early Education Center.
They have pre K classes and nine K classes that
are starting. Wow, all right, everybody, get back to work.
Thanks for checking in, all right, Sue, have a good
first day. Ninety five southbound is crawling between six ninety
five and eight ninety five. There's road construction of ninety
five northbound between Mountain Road and seventy seven. We've got
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lots of closures due to the BMW Championship Golf tournament,
probably due to the Jonas Limos.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
I would imagine. I can't believe they just flew to
Baldemore to come to see them. I think they had
a show just recently.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Say alf they can get here? Why not Rascal Flats? Okay,
good point they have?
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Speaker 7 (04:32):
Imagine paying less for medicare for many older adults. That's
not just a wish. Jelly Roll. Look at him right
there with that new one hardest stone.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
And you know what Bethany is leading in our Music
City Minute this morning.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
You got to hear this story Michael Jay's Music.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
City Minute in sixty seconds.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
You gon't know like you own music Row. So Jelly Role,
so much is going on.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Jelly Role is playing two shows and I know these
are in Nashville, but it's not a big deal. I
see flights all the time advertised for like thirty nine
bucks or whatever, you know, off Southwest, you'd jet off
to Nashville.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
Maybe you want to know about this.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Jelly Role is going to be playing on Monday, September
the twenty second at the Grand Old Lopry to raise
money to benefit a Nashville community charity base that brings
close to his heart. There's two different charities he's raising
money for, so follow this. The Judge Dinkin's Educational Center,
which I'll tell you about that in a sec and
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the Buddy DeFord Charitable Organization as well. Now, Jelly Role,
whose real name is Jason DeFord. Notice he's helping out
the Buddy DeFord charitable organization. He started that fund to
honor his late father, Buddy and to support nonprofits a
dressing some of the most.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Pressing issues facing the community.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
By the way, did you know that Jelly Roll's wife,
Bunny Xo isn't using her real name.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Her name's not Bunny Xo, Urial I didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's Alyssa to Ford. Okay, so now just a Lissa
and Jason.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Well, the Judge Dinkin's Educational Center, which he's benefiting with
that show September twenty second at the Opry was created
by the prosecutor who charged Jelly Roll with crimes when
he was a kid, Judge Jim Todd. Since then, they
have worked side by side to provide resources that enable
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youth to change their lives for the better. See, that
is what is so fascinating about jelly Roll. Not only
has he turned to leaf and he's, you know, trying
to be on the right road, he's doing it with
the guy that sentenced him in court.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
He says that like going to jail was the best
thing that happened to him, turned him around.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
Yeah, and work with the judge. That's incredible.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
That is that is very incredible. So congratulations to Jelly Roll.
And there's something maybe that's a bucket list thing. Get
to Nashville September twenty second, go see him at the
Grand Old Operay.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
You will have fun, absolutely will have fun. That is
your music city minute.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
This go around ninety three point one WPOC traffic road
construction on ninety five northbound between Mountain Road and Exit
seventy seven has the right lane closed.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
It's one of our biggest delays right now, ninety five
southbound between six ninety five and eight ninety five is.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Does it looks like two lanes are closed cleaning up something?
Speaker 1 (07:38):
There? On the outer loop at ninety seven, an accident
has been moved to the shoulder. And then we've got,
of course, the golf tournament in Owings Mills today and
it goes through the seventeenth, so expect closures through then.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Is it too early to sing along with a great
song on the radio? Do you do that in the
morning when you're in the car. Oh yeah, you're gonna
want to jump on Kenny Chesney's sexy tractor.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
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Speaker 2 (08:11):
Well, we've heard from teachers this morning, school in some
areas all ready starting back. So maybe you know you're
a teacher and you're already up and at him. You
were in your car just a second ago, sing it
along with Kenny Chesney's sexy tractor. Yep, you know, God
bless you because teachers change lives.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Right, we're really excited back to school.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
We've been saluting teachers and right away our flashback, Bethany
goes to lunch, doesn't it snacks?
Speaker 1 (08:42):
Yeah, snacks, So we want to know what is your
favorite after school snack from back in the day, like
when you were growing up, what is the snack that
you like looked forward to coming home to You were like, ah,
when I get home, I'm gonna have fill in the
blank seven seven nine to six to two. Begin your
message with higher or eight hundred three two thirty six
ninety three. I also thought it might be fun if we,
(09:05):
based on your snack, try to guess your age. Oh.
I like that if you want to put your snack
and then your age, because for instance, one of mine
is dunk a ruse.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
What are those exactly? Dunkaru?
Speaker 1 (09:16):
You know that if you're a kid in the nineties,
you know. So it's like they were like little kangaroos
shaped crackers and you like dip them in this funfetti frosting.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
Oh I think I remember that came in like a
blue Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Yeah, yeah, I think they made like a comeback yeah recently.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
All right, is this gonna date me? Here's what I have.
Two that I flashed back to right away. First, Hunts
snack back.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Is that pudding? Yes, it was.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
It was vanilla or chocolate, Okay, I remember they might
have had other flavors, huh. But it was like a
little cart and you'd open it up and pudding in
the I'm sure it was very healthy.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Yeah. Do they still have hunts?
Speaker 8 (09:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (09:55):
I think they do. Yeah, I think think so.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
So, I don't know if that days. I mean the
other was this is this was bad pop tarts? Okay,
I'm just like, I.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
See, I didn't think pop tarts existed when you were
a kid, right, not that old.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
I just didn't know when they were invented. I don't
know when they were invented. Somebody should Google, there's like
a is there a movie about pop tarts?
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Well, and they have to be a certain pop tart
Like I don't like the chocolate ones. They have like
chocolate filling and then they had icing on top. For
some reason, my sister loved those.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
I like those. I think they're gross. I was the cherry.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
I like the cherry filling and just the cake or
just the you know, the regular without the frosting. Oh,
no frosting and no frosting with cherry filling was good.
I did you put him in the toaster or did
you eat the pop tarts right out of the box?
Speaker 9 (10:45):
Right?
Speaker 7 (10:46):
Really?
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Yeah? In the toaster cherry a little melted. That was great?
That was That was after school?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
YEAHI too? What was your after school snack? You have
to start your message with hi or hey, and then
if you want to throw your age in there, you know.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Yeah, that'll be fun. That'll be fun. Call us eight
hundred and three two one thirty six ninety three. What
is it that you you didn't like as an after
school snack?
Speaker 3 (11:14):
I will never ever eat Sauer Kraut. I cannot get
past the smell.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
All right, Deborah, thank you? No, no Sauer kraut. Okay,
would you have Sauer kraut? You know, actually I love
sauer Kraut. I mean, it's not really an actress never.
Even when I was a kid, I didn't even know sauerkraut.
It's nothing like Sauer kraut and kilbasa, right, I was
eating that after school.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
I don't know if it's in the fringe, I might
go for some.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Ninety three point one WPOC bive.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
A boy, a bed, dot, a bear by the door,
kickens on the rooftop. You got damn hunts.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
These people are cracking me. I'm ninety three point one
w POC. It's Michael j and Bethany Friday.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
All right, I have the ages here, so I'm gonna
I'm gonna say the snack and you guess the age.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Okay, all right, toastedos pizza rolls. I'm gonna say. It's
Maddie by the way.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
All right, Maddie is probably around I don't know, thirty.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Five twenty seven. Okay, it was close a plain cheese sandwich,
like grilled cheese, or like just cheese on bread. I'm
guessing just cheese on bread.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Okay, you need some mustard with that, depending on the cheese. Umm,
I'm gonna say that's an older lady or gentleman, maybe
like fifty thirty three. Okay, a bowl of cereal. Anybody
could love cereal. It depends what kind of cereal. Is
it fruit loops, is it you know, something that like
frosted flakes, or is it more contemporary?
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Oh she circled back cinnamon toast crunch.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Oh okay, so that's gonna be somebody from the eighties.
So I'm gonna say they're probably forty one thirty five. Okay,
Ragu express, I'm shooting high.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Ragu expressed, Well, I see, Christy says Ragos. I'm good.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
It's not nice to give a lady's age, but I'm
gonna have to say she's probably pushing fifty thirty four.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Really, Yeah, you're not great at this. I'm trying how
this one's disgusting. Okay, minute rice mixed with canned mushrooms.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
That's an after school snack. I guess you know. I
hate mushrooms. That is nasty. Would love mushrooms.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I love rice, But yeah, that's just somebody with unusual taste.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
Thirty one sixty two.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Oh oh, somebody else loves toasters.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Stroudles, Well, that's like what that's like the is that
like the pop tarts?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Yeah, but that you put them in the they're like
like pastry.
Speaker 8 (13:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
You gotta tells dumb.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
They're nice and when they're there's something when you get
home from school. That's the biggest thing. I remember two things.
Taking my shoes off, like you wanted to take you
after being in.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
School all day?
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Yeah, sweaty feet, you know, you wanted to get like
in the car. We used to have carpeting to everybody,
you know, uh, carpeting seems like it's out these days. Yeah, yeah,
but we had this really oh my gosh, the shack
in that shag. Yeah, and you would take your shoes
off and then you get home and you're like, I'm.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
On the couch and they can have a pop tart.
That's such a vibe.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Uh. Someone said, I used to eat chips while watching
The Flintstones.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Oh yeah, go Wilma sixty five. Yeah, that's an older person, absolutely,
But I mean, you know, fudge rounds.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Somebody said rounds, that's a that's a mood. Fudge rounds.
What are they?
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Also, by the way, I bought my kids fudge browns,
A couple of dge browns. They're like, I don't know,
like aaky cookie. Okay, they got way smaller. Oh everything does. Yeah,
ring dings on ring dings, Yeah, tons of Hostess cakes.
I completely forgot about ring dings. I like those two.
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We used to have those.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
They're like the chocolate frosted cake with like white cream
filling in the middle.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Oh yeah, yeah, the tasty cake. Yeah yeah like that.
Oh and you know what else?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
You're taking me down a appohole of things I haven't
you thought about for a long time.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Those others.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
No, the other pies there was like miniature pies used
to be. I used to get those and and then
they had to cut this back because I was getting
a little.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
Chunky, like the fold over one.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
No, they were like they're shaped like a rectangle and
they're and they're filled with chair. I have this thing
for chair. Those are those tasty cakes. They're like tasty
cake pies like seven hundred galleries. They are like, yeah, diabolic. No,
I know. The doctor's like, uh, mom, don't give them
too many tasty gag pies.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Just imagine Michael J. Colace getting it. I love tasty cakes.
Oh my gosh, I completely forgot it. But those in
ring dings.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
Yeah, and did you call them ho host oh hose
were different? Okay, ring dings were shaped like a little
hockey puck.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Okay, ho hose, if I remember correctly, were more shaped
like a little uh like a like a like a
They were like a battery, only bigger shape like like
a like a double a battery, only chunky, bigger.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
You know what my.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Sister used to like is those They were so gross.
Sho seed them all the time. They were like pinwheels,
like cinnamon. It was like a cinnamon.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Oh yeah, I remember those, like little nuts in them.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
You know, I love chunk food, not them like that
was pretty much what after after school snacks were all about.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Just get the junk food in your face. We had that.
We had that one cupboard in the corner of the kitchen.
Speaker 10 (16:32):
This is where it and.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
A bend down a fear broken roads that I'm trying
a man, but this was whear it?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Who cash? Our boys? Have you met low Cash yet?
Speaker 11 (16:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Okay, Chris and Preston, those guys they're the they're the
real deal here around. Oh that's right, I remember that.
And they're gonna be down the Ocean. They're playing coming
up in October at Country Colin.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Yeah, hey here at ninety.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Three point one POC. Thanks for giving us a few
minutes of your time this morning. Michael, Jay and Bethany,
we've been talking about snacks and things that you would
try to eat after school.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
You would not have Sourdo's taken over my life in
a huge way.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Oh so Taylor Swift wants sour dough, Brad, And we
had another woman who said she's never gonna have sour kraut,
so stay away from the sour kraut.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Well, it's funny we got a text about sauerkraut. Someone said,
I love sauer kraut and kilbasa. I also used to
eat devil dogs, low fat cherry pop tarts with no frostings,
straight out of the box.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
I will never ever eat sour kraut.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Well, she won't have any sauer kraut, Nacho Che's, doritos,
and coke. So I can't believe we just got our
first ramen noodle text. I can't believe that other people
haven't said that. And then someone said, Hi, wonderbread with
butter sprinkled with sugar.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Yeah, I was a fatty. Oh I remember that too.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I used to my sister and I used to make
bread balls. We just took a piece of bread and
made it into a ball. You want to hear something worse?
How about wonderbread covered with butter. Then you put some
sugar and cinnamon on top of it. Then you put
it in a bowl with warm milk, with milk, and
you put it in the microwave and you warm it up,
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and that milk just melts the Oh my.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Gosh, I can't believe the baby boomers are living so long.
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
My favorite after school snack was a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich and a cup of kool Aid.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
How old are they? Oh that's eighty five fifty one?
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Okay, Hey, what is it that you loved after school?
Speaker 11 (18:43):
I love Margarita?
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Oh no, no, Margarita, I love No. I know, but
that's not for kids. That's just not right. Oh how
about this guess this age? Or Oreos and watching Steve
or Win my favorite animal lover?
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Oh that's full forty three. All right, Well, I'm getting closer.
I'm getting close, Joe says.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
I like chips, the Hoy cookies and I'm sixty three.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
To the chocolate chip right, yeah, exactly ninety three point
one w POC traffic. Thanks for sharing your snacks with us.
It was fun.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
B Tow Parkway southbound at thirty two there's an accident.
There's an accident moved to the shoulder on the outer
loop at exit five, which is four six forty eight.
There's slow traffic on b Tow Parkway southbound between Rundome's
Boulevard and one seventy five, and we're slow on ninety
five southbound before the for mckenry time.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
I can't believe you forgot brown Schwager sandwiches.
Speaker 7 (19:38):
Hy lady in the office, don't let Michael Jay pull
your legs.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
Oh you gotta don brown stock Man. That stuff was nasty.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Brown Schwager sandwiches for an after school snacks our.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
Iheard Radio Music Festival presented by Capital One is coming
back to Las Vegas, Mo.
Speaker 9 (20:00):
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Speaker 3 (20:02):
Yeah, I'll walk right out the fire.
Speaker 9 (20:07):
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Speaker 10 (20:07):
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Speaker 3 (20:15):
I can hear you hear my head, my head, I'm dreaming.
He was trying to dream. You'll scared telling you where
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all the things you need to know to get you
day started.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Oh my goodness, what about John. John, our little horse
friend from Raster Sound. He's not so little.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
He fell into a big.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Pit yesterday and it took a crane, some sedation, and
about thirty emergency workers to get him out.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
Well, imagine if you were down the bottom of the hole,
they'd need it.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
They'd probably need a crane and some sedation for sure,
for thirty emergency work.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
I'm glad the horse is okay.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
The horse wandered onto a neighbor's property and fell in
a big pit that was covered by a wood plank.
They had to bring a vet on the scene just
in case the horse needed to be evacuated.
Speaker 3 (21:18):
However, John is fine.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
I love the story from the owner who says, listen,
I've been calling my homeowners Insurance. We've got this sinkhole
in our yard from a tank that the yeah, and
he's like, you need to do something about it.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
And they're like, well, what do you want us to
do and fix it? Somebody needs to take it, yeah, yeah,
or horse almost died.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
A new reports reveals that Baltimore is the second most
accessible US city, followed by Detroit.
Speaker 3 (21:48):
That's right, this is amazing.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
That means that we're accessible for visitors and you know,
homeowners alike. Words of affirmation, physical touch are out the
new love language that couples want cleaning.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
That is right. Fifty Americans say cleaning is their love language.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Eighty five percent of people say that cleaning is an
act of love.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Can I put you in there too in the group
that says it's.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Cleaning, No, I like the good old fashioned because I
like a clean bathroom, kitchen like nobody's.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
I like it to be clean. But I don't know
if that means that you love me, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
A robotics company in China is developing what it calls
the first humanoid pregnancy robot. It's meant to carry a real,
full term pregnancy and give birth. What uh huh? And
it could cost less than fourteen thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Well, there's a price savings there, But does it cost
to give birth to the United States? Like all a lot,
a lot of lot.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
So it has an artificial womb, it's not fluid, it's
got an umbilical cord. Is crazy I know, I know.
This is a big time situation here. We don't even
need like to give birth anymore. There's a robot that
can do it.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Oh, how many women are gonna put their hand up
in the air today?
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Yeah? Right, Let the robot take care of it.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
And I guess Hurricane Aaron is picking up speed. They
had to reroute one of the cruises set for to
come to Baltimore. I don't understand you do you know
more about when it's coming?
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Well, my understanding is Monday and Tuesday of next week
it's gonna be east of Florida. And then because of
the jet stream going across the US, that should push
it out and keep it out in the Atlantic hopefully so.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Maybe it won't.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
But Hurricane Putin is hitting Alaska today.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
All right, Well, I'm just hoping those two can figure
it out get this war done with.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Three point thirty Eastern time, President Trump and Vladimir Putin
are meeting in Alaska to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Prayers for peace, all right, Piece of Love, Piece of Love.
Speaker 5 (23:58):
Ninety three point one POC traffic.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
It's not looking too shabby out there on the Rose BW.
Parkway southbound at thirty two. An accident reported there. There's
an accident to move to the right shoulder in ninety
five southbound at seventy seven. We're slow on b Tow
Parkway southbound between Rundom's Billboard and NSA. You know, it's
just like a regular congestion out there. All right, we
got Carrie Underwood ready to sing, and we're gonna.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Find out what's doing in country music without our Country
Music Minute on the way.
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Speaker 3 (24:42):
Learn more found Please mand me the reason.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
Ninety three point one WKOC Michael Jane bethany Waymute bethany
The lines are jam because we're giving away the ticket
window And you know who is this from? Hey, what
is happening in Dundalk today or this weekend that you're
excited about? Oh, I'm going to binger tonight in a
crap east on Sunday. When you're eating steam crabs, you
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sound like you're from Baltimore.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Like me, I'm a hun.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
All right, Well, what do you call a guy who's
a hon? I'm a We need a name for us too.
Speaker 8 (25:23):
Anyway, listen, hon, when you're eating your steam crabs, do
you stick your finger in the in the top part
of the shell and get the mustard out of the corners?
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Absolutely? Yeah. See that's how you know you really love
your crabs?
Speaker 9 (25:41):
Right yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:42):
What about you, Bethany, do you go in there for
the mustard in the you know where the points of
the top shelf right inside?
Speaker 3 (25:48):
You scoop it out? Na, that's not for you. And
sixty seconds you don't know, like you own music road
and you go for Maryland crab or cream of Crab.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
I like both, okay, but I think I lean to
it cream. What So that's okay because you know what,
that's why.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
We were the best seafood soup ever. Okay, yeah, all right,
nothing like tomato based tomato. All right.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
So anyway, we have got quite a bit going on
in your country music minute this morning. Let's start with
new Country Friday Chris Young. We love him. He's got
a new single, Jesus Mama and Country Radio.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
Well, thanks for the shout out. He's looking for airplay.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
Gavin Adcock's latest album Own Worst Enemies out okay, packed
with twenty four tracks, and Jordan Davis.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
How about that? A new album from Jordan Davis Learn
the Hard Way.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
I think he's taken over the station later today.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
That's very cool. You got to be listening this afternoon.
If you love Jordan, you're gonna be hearing that a
little after two. Luke Bryan isn't ready to fully commit
to the new season of Idol yet, but he is
dropping some hints. He says they are figuring some stuff out,
and he had to say this about Idle. He says, quote,
Idle is a year by year thing. Do we do
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it or not? We'll see what happens. He's trying to
bring some drama.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
I'm sure what's gonnapp? I don't know. I think maybe
he's negotiating.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Regardless of what happens with American Idol, though, all eyes
will be on Taylor Sheridan and Blake Shelton's new singing
competition You Know About the Road, Yeah, has just announced
the winner there gets two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
and a recording contract. So you know, will it be
as big as the voice with Blake?
Speaker 3 (27:42):
Who knows? We'll find out he'll be cool. Yes it will.
Ninety three point one WPOC traffic.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
There's an exit reported on B to B Parkway southbound
at thirty two, causing a little bit of a delay
there and then before the Harbor Tunnel.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
War with any one but me. Yeah, one minute you're
twenty three, then you're thirty three. Then blink.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
It's like it's like a. It's like a it's hard
to even put my finger on it. How fast time
is flying?
Speaker 3 (28:09):
You know what I mean? Older you get, the more
the quicker it goes. Let me give you an example.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
Got a note yesterday from one of our listeners, one
of our loyal seven. Okay, we got seven listeners, or
we'd love to have eight. If you would to make
it get us up to eight, we would love you
for that. Brian, though, writes me a note. He says,
Michael J. Back on April tenth, twenty twenty one. So
how many years ago is that? Let's see twenty twenty one,
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This is twenty twenty five. You take one and you
subtract it from the five you get that's four years ago, Bethany.
Uh huh, see how that math works?
Speaker 3 (28:44):
Very good.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
So he was listening and apparently I played an acoustic
version of Sammy Kershaw's big hit from the nineties, She's
the Queen of my double wide trailer. Do you remember
that song classic with the polyester curtains and the red
wooden deck. Well, anyway, he says, I've been trying to
figure out who was singing that song ever since, and
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I'm like, first off, I can't remember something I played
four years ago much, you know what I mean, like
four days ago.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
I'm trying to stretch my mind.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
So then he sends me a video that he shot
in his car, and he's got the video on the radio,
so I can see that he's.
Speaker 3 (29:23):
Listening to us, and he wants to know who signed this.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
So here it is, and he goes, when you listen
to it, it might be hard to hear because he
was singing along with it.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
You know, we like to sing along with the radio. Bethany,
All right, here we go.
Speaker 9 (29:37):
S this is a queen trailer with the pollys, the curtains.
Speaker 10 (29:42):
In the wood.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Brian, You're singing so loud, I can't even hear anything else.
Speaker 3 (29:47):
Listen. This is a Queen.
Speaker 9 (29:50):
Made trailer with the Polly curtains in the wood.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
You hear the radio in the background. Bear sometimes he runs,
I haven't got the.
Speaker 9 (30:02):
Heart and a pretty wind name.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
I have no idea. That's not Sammy Kershaw in the background.
I can definitely tell you that.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Huh. But I have to tell you, Brian, stick to
your gage.
Speaker 11 (30:15):
No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
I don't think it was half bad. You liked it,
you need to hear me. I don't know if I
liked it.
Speaker 9 (30:24):
A queen of my double trailer with the curtains in
the end wood.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
All right, well, I have no idea. I really I
want to help Brian out. But if anybody else.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Thanks for the timely email. Brian. He only took him
four years.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Well, you know, because he's been thinking about it for
It's it's one of those things when you go back
on your phone you see things that you shot, like you, oh,
remember this, and he probably played it here four years later.
And here's what I was gonna do. Okay, all right,
I thought maybe we'd play the song, Okay, what do
you think?
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Sure? And and maybe maybe somebody will know Okay, they
fucking find it. Oh, my gosh, no, I have to
dust this one off.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Well, I mean, this is from the nineties, and aren't
the nineties like from another century?
Speaker 3 (31:11):
Yeah, that's what your kids call it, right kids?
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Tell it?
Speaker 7 (31:14):
All right?
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Well we are.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Going way back in the time machine last century for Brian.
Does anybody remember anybody but Sammy Kershaw singing this song.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Murphy's Resturant?
Speaker 10 (31:28):
She said she was freaking.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Is it bringing any memories back to Bethanye? Can you
remember Taylor a little too little, too young to remember?
Speaker 2 (31:44):
Some people look at me like, well, I don't know,
but he remembered. Brian is still singing along with a song.
So anyway, if anybody knows who did a remake of
that song, will help Brian out because we're I'm clueless.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Maybe somebody will know.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Yeah, all right, So listen, we were talking about some
things that are going on in real life around Baltimore,
and we came up with this story about people double dipping.
Speaker 3 (32:13):
And the first thing I thought about is Beth and e.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
But you have no problem working two jobs because you
work here on the radio here in the morning, and
you do real estate.
Speaker 3 (32:23):
So it's not like that.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
So no, so I actually know someone who just got
fired for doing this. Okay, so this is an issue
for some people. Oh, this is a big thing that's happening.
It's sort of like moonlighting, except for you do it
at the same time. So here's what I mean. Like,
you have a remote job, say you work for the state, Okay, Okay,
and you do I don't know, some sort of marketing
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or calculations or something, right, right, But then at the
same exact time, the same nine to five.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
You have another job, oh, another remote job, and they
don't know about it.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
No fither one knows about the other one. I gotcha.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
And this is happening a lot, especially you know, in
younger people, because you know, none of these jobs pay
particularly well and things are expensive.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
I don't know if you've heard.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
So people are doing this and when one job or
the other finds out about it, right, typically you'll get fired.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
And I just think it's interesting.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
I'm wondering who is doing it, If anyone out there
is doing it, if you want to confess, we'd love
to hear about it. But also I got me a
little party for Madeline for her birthday, and we were
all sort of talking about it. Everybody at the gathering,
and people were really mixed on whether or not they
thought it was okay. Like some people were like, oh, well,
if you don't make enough money and you need another
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job and you're working from home, why don't you just
if you can handle both workloads.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Well, I see that point, but if it's a conflict
for the first job or.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
Either job, really yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
I mean, if you're working at a bank, right, that
bank wants to know you're dedicated to the job that
you're So let's say you're a teller, and then you
go home and you're working for someone who could be
a competitor. Right, See where there's there's a conflict because
if you're the owner of the bank, you don't want
information that is privy for the people that work in
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the bank to be going to you know, the other
credit card company or.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
Whatever or whatever. Whatever.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
You're all yeah, but I mean, you know, the argument
would be, if you don't want me to have a
second job, then you need to pay me enough so
that I don't need a second job.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
So we started hearing about people losing their job.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
We don't want to give any names, but excuse me,
if you know someone who's in this situation, or maybe
you want to tell us about why you're doing it,
and if you're worried about getting fired. You know, we
were just kind of wondering if anybody knew anything about
this kind of situation that apparently is happening everywhere. Eight
hundred and three two one thirty six ninety three. We're
taxed seven seven nine six two.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
Now what hell? It's been.
Speaker 10 (35:02):
Get found leaving Mata just Tailey drom mysels but they
learned to steal. Not any mean, it's a little too jeans,
not any mean, isn't it something? Mamie bad in the middle,
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not earning.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Nean is little all right, he'll be at WPOC Saturday
in the country.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
Shaboozi.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
Eight hundred three two one thirty six ninety three is
our number.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
We're getting some text too. Yeah, we're talking about double dipping.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
This would be like, for instance, if you have a
remote job and you're working too at the same time, right,
And I know a gentleman who just got fired for
doing exactly that. Someone said, uh, hey, if you're working
a time clock job, working by the hour, and you
work for two companies at the same time, that's time
card fraud.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
But I'm wondering if it's the what if it's.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Like salaried, right, what if there are no actual time requirements?
Speaker 3 (36:04):
What about ben I consider that you met. I ain't
half surprised about that. It's just the day that we
met ninety three point one WPOC.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
We got Maria on the line and we're we're asking,
do you think it's wrong to be fired if you
have a second job, if you're double dipping.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
Yeah, not if you have a second job, because that's like,
that's not the thing, right, So like, okay, there's like
a lot of teachers who like work at a restaurant
on the weekends or whatever, Like it's not that. So
it's not specifically if you have two jobs at the
same time.
Speaker 3 (36:42):
Oh, you're saying during the same hour, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I got you.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Like you're working and then you're also working in another
job and Maria's on the phone, and Maria, do you
think this is like an ethical problem?
Speaker 11 (36:55):
Yes, definitely, if you're working two jobs at the same
exact time.
Speaker 3 (37:01):
Somebody said, let me know what you think of this.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Somebody on tech said, if you're working one job and
you have enough time to work a second job at
the same time, then you're actually being overpaid, right, because
you shouldn't have that much downtime during one job that
you have the ability to work another.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
That's it. That's interesting.
Speaker 11 (37:19):
Yeah, that's definitely true, and you're probably not really doing
all the work that you should be doing if you
have time to do a second job from your first job.
Speaker 3 (37:29):
Right.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Yeah, I didn't. I didn't understand that, you're saying. At
the same exact time I thought you met. Like, if
you have a job during the day and then you
go home at night, you got a second job.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
So a lot of people have side hustles. That's fine,
but that mus still be a conflict. It could still
be a conflict. But this is a specific problem where
like people are saying like, yes, I will work nine
to five for you, and yes I will also work
nine to five for you, and I'm not gonna tell
wow either place about it.
Speaker 3 (37:58):
Man.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
That's it's like somebody really wants their plate full in
my opinion.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
You know, that's the thing. It's like, do they have
to do that?
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Right, Maria, You're you think it's at first you said
that you you didn't think there was a problem.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
If if you can get away with it, but.
Speaker 11 (38:15):
No, I didn't think it was a problem if they
were working two different shifts.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
Right, if you're.
Speaker 11 (38:21):
Doing it at the same shift, if you're working nine
to five for two jobs that are remote, no, you're scamming.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
You shouldn't be able to do that.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
Yep, all right, thank you very much for checking in.
Maria on the phone I met. Hey, good morning, WPOC.
Do we have someone here?
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Hello, Hello, All right, we'll come back to the fonds.
And a lot of calls though. Eight hundred and three
two one thirty six ninety three.
Speaker 3 (38:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Is double dipping an ethical problem? Or you know, are
we all just out here trying to make a living.
Speaker 3 (38:52):
Everybody's just trying to get it done. Ninety three point
one WPOC traffic.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
Chuck Croum, Pasadena says, if you're working one job and
doing another at the same time, you're stealing from the company.
Speaker 3 (39:03):
And that's not right.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
Okay, we're stopping go on eight ninety five southbound between
Lombard and the Harbor Tunnel. There's an accident Dobbin Road
at Stanford Road, another accident in Business Parkway at Roosevelt Boulevard,
and another one on ninety seven southbound between seventeen and sixteen.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
Remember we've got some hot steam crabs.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
We're gonna send you to Conrades with the hot seat
right around eight point thirty.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
You got to come back and join us.
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