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Ninety four point. Now, wellhe has a new album coming out pretty
soon, right, Notice, Yeah, he's got new music. There's what
was that song we played a newnotable Friday? Oh that was Off the
Rails? Wow, anybody I don'tknow man, you do that both of
us were blanket. But Off theRails is one to look up because Brandley's
coming with some new stuff and it'sit's Brandley to the core and so good.
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Also, the name of his tourthat he's on today on the show
We Got Tickets for You is CodyJohnson at seven thirty for your early birds.
Though before that, got tickets Hardyat the Georgia Rodeo that's coming up
here in April. And then seveno'clock will let you know who the artists
of the day is to listen for. And then eight you can grab those
tickets see Luke Bryan and the Flyawayto Austin, Texas. That's the grand
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prize for the iHeart Country Music Festival. So yesterday I had an incident in
my building that made me question justcommunity. Nobody says anything, No one
says a thing. Oh, thelevel of f's has gone down a ton
in this society. Sure. It'slike when a car alarms going off,
and ever we're just like huh andjust walk by it, like you don't
want to check. You don't thinkit broken into or something. I supposed
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to fire alarms. People don't sayanything right there, Speaking for myself,
if I hear car lin, Ijust walked by, I don't even know
are you here car alarm? You'relike, why doesn't somebody turn that off?
Right? Thank you? No oneever, no one ever thinks,
oh my god, their car isgetting stolen. Maybe I should call someone.
So yesterday, my son has abad habit now because he's obsessed with
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keys, as most babies are,because you have him in your hands and
stuff. So we're walking down thehallway we had to go check get something
out of my car in my apartmentbuilding, and he wants to hold the
keys. I'm like, he's learninghow to scan a little scanner so we
can get in the building. Andhe was doing this, and then as
we walked through the door, hejust throws them over his shoulder and they
go back inside the apartment and thedoor shut. As the door is shutting,
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Oh, I thought this. Ithought it went down the elevator that
he just kind of wings them over. So but now we're in the parking
garage. Oh no, and I'mjust like, I have no way to
get back in the building. Solike that moment at a hotel when you
forget to grab your key fop onthe way out and he closes as soon
as the door shuts, But theway he just threw it over his shoulder,
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I was like, how did youdo that? And it perfectly was
like Indiana Jones rolling underneath the doorshutting. It's like went through the crack.
So now I got to get downto the front of the building,
but there's no way to get outof the garage. So I'm walking down
the parking ramp. Yeah, it'sdefinitely not convenient from the parking garage in
a T shirt, sweatpants and I'mjust carrying a baby and people are driving
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past me. And I'm just walkingout of the building with a baby in
the weirdest way ever down a parkingramp. And I got out of the
front of the building, I waslike, no one even said any No
one rolled down the window was like, hey, so, uh you got
you got you need a ride?Or like is that your baby? Right?
Like, you're just walking around.Clearly I can't get in the building.
Clearly you're misplaced somewhere. And it'slike it's like forty eight degrees.
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Yeah, both of us are inT shirts. Because I was just running
out to the car literally for twoseconds, and then I got out to
the front and I was like,that's kind of is that something to me?
He said, hey, how areyou? And just see if I
have a frantic demeanor or hey thebaby, the love of God, just
say hey is that your baby?Or hey, cute baby. I'm like,
y'all know, run off. Youshould if somebody did ask, you
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should just stop and be like whatit's not the first time I found a
baby, because that's sure not.I found one at the house to a
parking lot, brought him back tohis dad and his dad was like,
cool, we're all good. Mywife lost him, Colt anything, thanks
for listening to move kimmyan Otis inthe morning, I was a great love
waking up driving thirty thirty five minutesto you every morning. Ninety four point
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nine. The ball, it's somewhereto beach Dirk's Bentley. I'm sure a
lot of folks wake up this morning. Could use a beach as the first
day of spring hits and it's freezingagain. It's move Kimmy and Otis.
We got hearty tickets coming up foryou at six thirty this morning. You're
on the show Headlines right now withKimmi Karuba. I'm glad you brought that
up, Brian Moe, because itdoes not feel like the first day of
spring at all. We are innear freezing temperatures at the moment, which
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is just terrifying. But there's anew survey by Jurgons Otis just for you.
But they have research department. Ididn't know they did either out they're
asking questions. Hey, I'm froma Jurgons. I canna ask you a
couple. I have some lotion basedquestions. No, nope, I have
a lotion question. Every watch everyguy run. You've never seen that dude
run faster in his life. Well, that's I think why they only talk
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to women for this survey. Butit turns out fifty two percent of women
say they can only put up withabout seven weeks of wintery weather before they
need to go on a vacation somewhere. Women me too. I'm like,
oh no, fur weeks, andI'm like, all right, can we
get warm again. I feel likemy wife says the same thing, and
then she's like, oh, Ican't wait for summer. And then as
soon as summer hit she's like,I can't wait for a winter. It's
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because we have like three weeks oftolerable weather. In the city of Atlanta,
they were on the north side ofthe sun of the south exactly.
Most women said they're looking forward totemperatures in the mid sixties. There are
thirty percent, he said, theywanted to be at least seventy degrees.
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been reading every single app I haveon my phone that I probably don't So
Kelsey valernis that new music is onthe way. Her most recent ep,
Rolling Up the Welcome Matt, shewrote to help her process her divorce from
Morgan Evans, but since then she'smoved on been dating Outer Banks star Chase
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Stokes for a year now. Can'tbelieve it's been that long. But at
a recent operate performance, she saidthat the reality is she's been singing about
a chapter of a life that isfar past her, So this new chapter
she's in is what she's writing aboutnow. She did perform an unreleased song
called two the Men That Love Womenafter Heartbreak, which was also co written
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with Karen Fairchild, which is prettycool. She's really kind of got a
one sided landslide against her X rightnow, right I think, I mean
it seems like every song he's likeanother one. Oh, come on,
she really laid into that, butfortunately he's the better person. There's the
headlines and a Kimi Krueva every dayat six. Okay, it's a grenade
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ninety four. Love you guys,y'all are great. Save us as your
favorites. Put us right in yourfavorites on your phone. Os. I
just did party truck Bad. Gottickets Fortia in just a matter of minutes.
Here for show at the Georgia Rodeo. Here on moot, Kimmy and
Otis. I'm Brian mut You're butwhy news story this morning. The concept
of a SOB parlor is what it'scalled sab Parlor just opened in New York
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and it's doing really well. It'sreally successful so far. So thirty one
year old Anthony Volodi. This ishow he came up with the idea.
He's a he has a psychology degree. And he was on the StairMaster at
his gym and Mariah Carey Whenever YouCall came on in his headphones and he
started crying uncontrollably. The song justhits your soul in front of people,
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and then he just realized he neededto leave the gym immediately and he went
to like some weird alleyway in downtownNew York and just started crying by himself.
That's not weirder. No, nobodyasked if he was okay either.
No, No, we talked aboutearlier. Nobody cares. Nobody cares.
And so he thought to himself,like, man, this is like he
knows, like crying is medically agood thing for releasing emotions. Yes,
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that's not you need a good cry. Maybe you're dealing with you know,
men, women, doesn't matter whoyou are. You dealing with so much
on the inside that you're stressing.Anxiety and frustrations are boiling over. So
we opened this place called a SOBParlor, and for twenty bucks you can
get thirty minutes in your own privatecry room. They also host if you
want to host a group cry.So oh, he said. People show
up on their lunch break and theyjust go in there and just wail away
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crying for thirty minutes, and theywalk out leaving refreshed. I got it
off my chest kind of. Ihope luxury tissues in there, honestly though,
because it's it's the same thing.Sometimes you're in public, you're having
a moment and you just need tobe away from everybody else, and there's
really no good place to go.I mean it's not fun crying in a
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public bathroom either, because then somebody'sdefinitely going to ask you if you're okay,
which you don't want to cry ata bar. Some guys definitely gonna
ask you, what's up? Girl? That hard that you're too pretty to
be crying? You don't want that. What happened to just crying at your
own house? Well, you're outaround, Yeah, this is not for
you to leave your house to goto the sub parlor. And you got
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Riah carry out. You just needto go into a SOB parlor, so
like that's gonna be in a convenientspace. The only places I've ever like
cried in like public is on airplanesbecause the altitude does something to your tear
ducts. Really, yeah, likestatistically does something to your tear ducks.
And I was watching that movie WhatHappens in Vegas with Ashton Kutcher White's awful
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movie Altitude, Kimmy, I mean, it's not that good, it's not
that sad a movie. And I'mjust aling to and the guy next to
me, the guy next to mejust started like trying to move over in
his plane seat. Yeah, it'sweird, like we asked this guy what's
going on in his life? Soyou're part of the altitude. I'm just
trying to see if they're gonna getback together at the end of this.
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So all right, sob Parlor,is there a thing now? Hopefully you
won't be crying at the Hardy concertat the Rodeo in Athens. Let's get
you in four four seven four onezero ninety four nine will play George Japardy.
It's more than one to the GreatState of ga is Georgieopardy with mood
kill otis on ninety four point aboutto get to Georgeopardy in just a second,
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but otis for your information. Lowerthe normal air pressure on a cabin
in a plane is called mild hypoxia, which associates with less ability to handle
your own emotion. Trying to predatethe mood. So sometimes you cry on
an airplane and it's not your faults. Trying to prove why he cried at
an Ashton Kutcher movie. It wasdefinitely the out, not my fault.
Definitely Parting Savannah in Dallas, goodmorning to you. Hopefully your tuesdays starting
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out amazing. I'm We're gonna playa little game with you. Give you
a chance at Harty tickets to goto the Georgia Rodeo in Athens to see
him. Okay, all right,you just got to answer these questions are
answer actually answers about Georgia. Yougive me the question in George Jeopardy.
Okay, okay, facts about ourgreat state, home to seven hundred square
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mile Okanofi Swamp. Georgia shares thismassive wetland on the border between these two
states that many refer to as thisalso the name of a famous former country
duo. Oh hey is the twostates? Pa? Are you talking about
Florida Georgia? He definitely answered inthe form of a question. All right,
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them Uga Bulldogs rank fifth for mostall time Bowl appearances among college football
squads. They've appeared this many times. Oh my god, I don't know.
I'm not a Bulldog fan. Ihate to say that. Oh halfway
halfway between one and one hundred.Right, she can do math today at
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least. All right, all right, we'll give you those both up and
congratulations. You got the ticket fora hardy you held it. Congrats?
Oh my god. Yeah, youcan't fix stupid proven it with mood Kimmy
and Otis on ninety four point nine. Considering motivational therapy can't fix stupid,
twice a day helps you feel alittle bit better about the decisions you're making
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in your own life, Otis,Who do we got? There's a man
who woke up to find out hedonated fifteen thousand dollars to a charity when
you really meant to spend one hundredand fifty dollars to a friend's charity.
No, I almost did this inchurch the other day. I was putting
in my like you know, offering, and and then I like take an
extra zero on church. Yeah theydo, buddy, got a QR code
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as you walk in, then nobody'sgot the tray spending around old church?
How awkward does that? Walk?A shame? Though, when you got
to tell your pastor, hey man, it wasn't supposed to ninety five dollars
back from you please, got evenmore awkward. A man in San Francisco.
He lived next door to a veteranwho was also a Hindu priest who
also helped run a charity for impoverishedchildren and families back in India. Well,
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he said, you know, what, you're a good buddy. I
was, definitely, I'll donate.Heah does the little thing on his app
sends the money. Uh. Acouple hours later, notices that fifteen thousand
dollars has been debited from his account. Wow. Immediate panic, he said,
full sweat. And he's like,oh God, oh I made a
mistakes. I put numbers in wrong, calling go fund me real quick to
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try to figure that out. Theysaid, no problem, sir, don't
worry about it. This happens allthe time. We'll get it situated about
three days. You'll have the moneyback in the account. I would have
overdrafted like crazy. That all thefees and stuff would have been another thing
to worry about. What had happenedwas the end of his credit card number
is forty one, so when heput the one fifty in, somehow it
jumped back, and then put theforty one after the one fifty, so
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it was fifteen forty one dollars andhe just didn't pay attention to the confirmation
that sent into the organization. Well, he got his money back, and
then he started getting friend requests frompeople in the Hindu nation saying thank you
so much. Pictures have impoverished familiesand kids holding signs saying thank you so
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much for helping us and donating tous. We can't believe how fast this
organization's donations jumped up because of you. You are an amazing Perton. What
a brutal conversation with your neighbor,right, you walk out and you're about
to say and he's like, ohmy, thank you so much, and
you just gotta be like, yeah, ah, yeah, you're welcome.
Well, the charity's host was incrediblygracious and understanding about the mistake, but
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Michael decided he couldn't just donate onehundred fifty bucks. Now, he put
in fifteen hundred bucks. Wow,donated it to the charity. But is
something with so many zeros again,after his first mistake, I definitely would
not. Someone's got to check thatone. Yeah, and gilt. Guilt
will really get you, huh.Sometimes you can't fix those stupid little mistakes.
And thankfully he was able to.Coming up next a six fifty five.
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Imagine you show up for a firstdate. You walk into their house
to kind of look around, andthey have pictures of you printed out from
social media all over the walls.Run that's what happened to gro We're gonna
get into that story. Four Ofour seven four one zero ninety four nine.
What's the craziest thing you've ever seenon a first date that made you
go never mind? Major red flag? Kimmyan Otis, y'all are a blessing
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lave your new Bull Morning Show ninetyfour. It's moot, Kimmy and Otis.
Imagine you show up to some guy'shouse you've been talking to, You're
on a date. You walk inthe front door, boom, pictures of
yourself everywhere gotta be Is there acolor more just harsh than red? I
think you had it before. CrimsonCrimson, terry shrining to your love and
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you've just been dating for a fewweeks, so creepy. There's a girl
named Olivia who had this happen.She posted the video on TikTok, and
it's not just her photos from Instagram. She had some very artistic ones,
I'll say those kind of an artsymodel type. Yes, those were the
ones that were up on this guy'swall. And in her video she says
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that she's been talking to this guy, came over and his room is full
of pictures of her from her Instagram. She didn't notice though until he left
the room, and so it waslike her eyes adjusted to the darkness that
she sees the candles. What doI do now? Like these are not
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little tiny pictures either. It lookslike he really used photo paper, like
glossy photo paper. This isn't justlike an eight and a half biol But
I think social media can create that, like that lust or that fantasy about
people sometimes and you're just like scrollingthrough their pictures and you're like, wow,
you just kind of develop a crush. But that's next level to create
like printed out pictures and post themyou knew the person. Really, I
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feel like the only way you couldpull this off would be if you were
trying to do it as a funnyjoke. But you'd best I know,
but you'd have to have the rightthey'd have to have the sense of humor
where they walked in and you're like, yeah, so I just did a
little bit of redecorating. Yo,Oh good lord, No, I would
absolutely run. That sounds terrifying,right because he's gonna walk back in with
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dinner, like all right, wegot your favorite lasagnya. Right after that,
a really nice ice bath is setup for you over there, a
little bit of kyanti. I needyour liver. It's so creepy. Here.
What's the craziest red flag you've everwalked into? Did you have something
like that happen? We're on afirst date, or on a date of
any kind. You're like, WHOAnot gonna work? Four four seven four
one zero ninety four nine. Somemay be impressed by this man's ability to
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know facts. This man did notknow these people. He just literally just
studied everything. She called it agiant red flag ninety four point on the
bull. You're on a first dateand then all of a sudden you get
this cringey feeling. I just completelyin shock and super uncomfortable. The red
flag you ran into that was likeimmediate, U turn, this date ain't
gonna happen. Four O four sevenfour one zero ninety four to nine.
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Good morning Bella in Peachtree Corners.Otis you had a giant red flag on
your first date? Is crimson morethan red dark darts? A crimson flag?
But it's bad. What happened?I had this first date with someone
and he did like this crazy amountof internet stocking. I just completely in
shock and super uncomfortable. I wouldbe telling stories and he would be finishing
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it off like oh yeah, you'rewith your friend Kim and Jennifer, right,
and I'm like, do you knowthem? No? This man did
not know these people. He justliterally studied every intro social media and he
liked ask me about the mole mymom had removed because it was like a
story. Yeah, like on mymom's Facebook. Why do you know this?
So you like clicked off of yourpage onto like other people's page and
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looking at their stuff too, friends, family, everything. I was just
so uncomfortable and listen, I'll bethe first one to say, like,
of course I do a little internetstock ache, but this growth I'm otis
I'm blown away by this guy's memorybecause I would have just looked up your
Facebook page because I didn't remember yourname. I think Sara killers have actually
Sarah Ashlynd. That's right. Andserial killers are pretty dedicated to their craft,
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right. They don't casually kill,no, very serious hobby for that.
Yeah. How uncomfortable. Don't youfeel like they've already gone through every
square into your life? And alsobe weird too if you're like I'm gonna
get around to drinks. I knowyou like Martini's. I know. Yeah.
That's one of the things that youcan't, unfortunately find out about somebody
when you're stalking them on their profile, Like you have to go to the
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first date to find out that they'rejust kind of crazy and you're like,
this is why I don't go onday They don't have it in their hobbies
section background checking. Thanks Bella Internetstalking shrines. What's a giant red flag
you ran into in the dating world? All'some favorite Billy Currington. Do it
make you want to here on George'snumber one from the country, ninety four
point nine in the bull Sometimes theyjust make you want to run. Yes,
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they've got a shrine in your theirhouse that is of you, pictures,
candles. That's what happened to awoman on TikTok and why we started
talking about those dating red flags thatit's immediately like, I'm out. We
got some good ones coming up herein just a second. But you're artist
of the day, Let's get tothat. Noo y'all are waiting for that.
You're listening for Old Dominion at eighto'clock this morning, I just shot
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to grab those Luke Bryan tickets andbeing for the grand prize heading off to
Austin, Texas for the iHeart CountryMusic Festival. So you can hit us
up on the talk back as well. If you got a dating red flag
that's just total insanity, you cango ahead and leave it there or give
us call for a four seven fourone zero ninety four nine. This from
Leah and Sandy Springs on the talkback. It happened within seconds of getting
in the to go to a date. I met him out a public place
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so that we could ride to dinnertogether. And when I got in his
car because we were going to dinner, he said, okay, well where
do you want to eat? AndI said, you know, I'm not
picky, we can go wherever.And he said, I can tell that
you're not picky making a comment aboutmy way, but where do you want
to eat? At Wow, atthat minute, I just looked at him
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and I was like, all right, well I'm done, and I got
stuck and I left, and heprobably texted me and like kind of like
you know, just for like days, told me how awful I was and
how I wasted his time. ButI mean, at that point, you
know, like, this isn't goingto work. You know where did you
think that making a comment like that? If you have an issue with my
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weight, then we shouldn't be onthis date in the first place. Why
would you waste your time with that? Wow? Marnie from Carrollton, one
of our Camiotis family members, what'sthe red flag? You were on a
date and we're like, immediate,No, well it wasn't me. Actually
it was a friend. But shemet a guy social media and they met
at a restaurant and they're talking andeverything's going okay, and then the waitress
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comes over with an extra napkin andunderneath a napkin is a steak knife and
she just said you might need this, Like, why what is that about?
Apparently she had been out with himbefore and it didn't go well obviously,
so that's yourselves to the restroom andyou want to take that warning for
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sure? And the waitress delivers aweapon, Yeah, then you need to
Wow, I'm an idiot. Youbring a cake freezer. Look it's not
it's not that well done. Thesteak I don't need two knives, okay
and Zactually you guys, Oh mygosh, no, I just will let
y'all know that I switched the iHeartRadio at ninety four point and now I
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can listen to y'all anytime I wantto on Moot, Kimmy and Odas George's
nuber one for New Country ninety fourpoint. Now on the Bull, if
you ever have a good vibe storyfor us, email us Kindness at ninety
four nine. In the Bull dotcom, we're trying to highlight folks doing
exceptional stuff all over the community.There's a pe teacher in Oregon that's gone
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viral on TikTok because of the bikebus that he created to help students get
to school each morning. So ifyou don't know what a bike bus is,
it's just an organized way for thestudents to safely ride their bikes to
school. So it's the pe teacherand a bunch of the students' parents riding
their bikes. They heard of bikes, yes, and the numbers have gotten
between fifty to one hundred and fiftystudents use. This has gotten more and
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more popular and it's great because themore people there are, the safer it
is for them to be doing this. He says that he started a bike
bus at his school on Earth Dayback in twenty twenty two, just as
a way to get his students activeand reduce car trips and have fun on
bikes. They even do sing alongson their way. That's awesome. I
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love that guy already. The ironyme at a concert video. The irony
of that song is the music videois Vanessa Carlton playing the piano on the
back of a truck going down theroad. So it's kind of like you
could throw her in the front ona piano with the bike buzz behind it.
It would be so fun. HisTikTok has already garnered more than seven
million likes, so yeah, reallycool. A shout out to all the
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amazing teachers out there that go aboveand beyond get creative with how to show
these students love and care and geta moving too. Man, there's so
much in the effort now getting kidsoff the couches, off their tablets,
getting steps in, getting out andabout and riding bikes. So what a
cool way to do that, safe, positive role model. That's the good
vibes. That's what our country familyis all about.