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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hey, folks, Bama Brown with the iHeart Podcast Network. The
Bama Brown Experience is the name of this. You know
that because you're listening. Thank you thousands are we appreciate it.
Speaking of popular podcast, I got my partner here, the
Big Puma Pooma and the and the Sports Cave is
rocking it. Man, you're the number one sports show and
I'm maybe in the whole state. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
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That's where we're trying to get to. And with UH
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
If you're a you're a switch switch guy, it's switched to.
Nintendo has said they have gone after the piracy big
time and they have you just they just say, don't
buy a used UH switch to anywhere except Walmart. That's
the only one to they'll they say, is where you
can get one. It'll still have they say everything on
(01:05):
Marketplace wherever wherever you're going, they've been. They've been whatever
you do to them, pixeled or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
I don't know, they've been like a jail broken basically.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
So they say, don't and they go, if it's a
lower price, you're gonna you're not gonna get anything you're
paying for them. But only at Walmart will they have
legitimate used ones. They let you, you know, they let
you do. Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
The Nintendo's really really strict with their piracy and uh,
you know, it's very protective, even more so compared to
Microsoft or Sony or any of the other big gaming companies.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Okay, just speaking of piracy, that leads me to this one. Uh,
there was a ship in Thailand. Outside of Thailand they
seized that had two tons of meth, amphetamines, two nuns.
You go, what's that worth? Ninety million dollars?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
They said, yeah, that's good. Lord, I was guessing quarter
of a billion.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
That just it, and that who knows, you know, I mean.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Imagine what two tons of meth looks.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Like in one place on a ship. I mean, that's
a big old block of of myth, you know. So
congratulations for them stopping that saved some lives, no doubt
about that. Here is a list of cars, according to them,
cars that have overstayed their welcome, and there's some surprises.
Now I don't know much about any of these cars,
(02:33):
but let's just start at number ten. They say, the
Mazda MX five, the Mazda Miata. Thirty five years they've
been making that they go, It's time for that to go.
I don't. I don't agree or know anything enough about
these cars.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
And I disagree. Mazda Miatas are some of the most
fun driving I've ever done. I mean, it feels it's
the closest thing to a go car.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Especially.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I had a buddy who put skid plates on the
back of his and he would do that that you know,
like street yeah, the street race. Yeah, yeah, it was.
I mean that was some of the most fun. Of Course,
my head was higher than the wind shield because I'm
so big sitting in that little tiny thing, but it
was worth it.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Thirty five years ago, when the Mazda Miata came out,
they had a deal set up down at the downtown
Austin at the uh, god dang, what's the name of
it there? It is in the parking lot of the
Big the Big Round. I can't even think of the
(03:34):
name of it anyway, at Auditorium Shores and that parking
lot there. Yeah, I can't think of the name of
that deal. Anyway, They had it set up a road
course and they had me outa and they had DJs
come out and we drove. We had a race, a
timed race between U and Mazda's Nasty Mazda's car racers
and their DJs, and we were together in teams. And
(03:56):
me and Pickett were in one Miata together by Pickett
from Cave and he was driving and I was I
was telling him what, you know, left right, left, coming
up with left right, and I went right, and I'll
never forget. We were going so fast and Riverside Street
was right there, and he turns the wheel and we're
still going straight. I go right. He goes, yea, you
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can't go any more right than I've turned, and we're
just skidding towards the street and I mean traffic in
the middle of the day, and I go, we're gonna
get killed. And we were in this miatas the size
of a shoe, you know. Like anyway, I forgot all
about that until we started doing I didn't even remember
when I saw the name. But yeah, that was crazy.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
It was a long time, thirty five years old either.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yeah, got a mighty anyway. Number nine, the Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Outlander. Uh,
they say it's time for that to go out on.
You know that one overstate is welcomes what they're saying.
Nissan Ultima, they said, Tesla cyber truck. He said they
should have never even brought that out. Apparently those aren't selling.
(05:03):
They had said they thought two hundred and fifty thousand
would sell, and they've only made and sold something like
seventy thousand. But I don't know anything about them.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
There's going to be a spike in purchases anytime soon either.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
They said, a lot of people are buying that Ford
Maverick truck. Though they're selling those.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Real popular, real real popular.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
BMW Grand Coop. I don't. I wouldn't be able to
pick out a BMW Grand Coop for so all one,
but they say that. You know, here's one. I'm gonta
shock you with this one ready, Chevy Malibu. I didn't
know they still made a Malibu. But they go company cars,
taxis and rental cars. That's what the Chevy Malibu is.
And so yeah, but the.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Malibu hasn't been made in like full like, it doesn't
go like the nineteen sixties Malibu's oh chavelle. Yeah, it's
not the same like they swapped in the what probably
late seventies early eighties and then brought them back in
the nineties.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
The John Wick car had was a Malibu. It was
a It was a set up like a seventy SS.
You know, I had to chavell. That was in the
John Wick movies. If you hadn't didn't know that, I've
told it before. But the stunt car, they had a
beauty car in the stunt car. Mine was a stunt car,
but it was the one they used the movies. Uh.
It was set up like an SS and it was
beautiful green with the white SS stripes. But it was
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a Malibu that they had made looked like a SS.
Half ton pickup trucks. They say it's time for a
half ton pickup trucks. They're just gotten bigger and bigger
and bigger now and they say it's time to go away.
Number three was a Volvo. I couldn't find you a Volvo.
I had to and even the names ugly. Now this
is one I can't agree with it all. They say
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number two the Jeep Wrangler. They think the Wrangler should go,
and I think they're talking about the pickup, the little
four door pickup. I don't agree with that at all.
That's a great little Jeep. And I have an O
seven Jeep Wrangler car. Are you on with the two
seater you know or whatever you call it? The two
door Jeep? I have one of those, Yeah, like when
it's so much fun. I still drive it oh seven.
(07:08):
It's only got seventy thousand miles, but I taken care
of it. Kevin de Gres Alex's school car, and I
still try. I drove it this week actually, so I
can't agree with that. Finally, they say the cars at
X and S Tesla, the Tesla X and the Tesla S.
They say people are are tired of that. I don't know, dude.
(07:29):
I couldn't tell you if I had to on those.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Yeah, I don't think i'll be. I don't think I'll
be purchasing any of those anytime soon, although I will.
I'll still defend the Miata and the Jeep. Yeah, those
two envoyage.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
I totally agree on those two. And I don't know
enough about the others to say. And I don't know
anything about Tesla. I know they employ a lot of
people here in Austin, so I think keep making those
basters silly. Just don't you know you're talking about making
a smaller Tesla truck at like eighty grand because the
other ones are one hundred and twenty or something. I
don't I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
You're so big, I mean they're huge. Standing next to one,
it just feels comical how large it is, how unnecessarily
large it is.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
That's it, And that's the thing that they're talking about
with They said, half ton pickup trucks is they You
either need to go back to it because and one
of the guys said, that's why the Maverick truck is
doing as well. You still got a truck bed, but
it's small, thirty five miles of the gallon. And they said,
it's a compact truck that really works.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
I don't know something else. Texas just became one of
the few states that is going to allow these little
tiny micro like Asian micro trucks. Oh real, a little
small pickups. But they're great because it's a tiny little
truck with a tiny engine. But it has the same
amount of bedspace as a half ton pickup truck. So
(08:55):
if you're you know, if you're not, if you're hauling cattle,
it's not gonna work.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
No, no, But for instruction that's perfect.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
It's perfect, exactly.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
And the reasons there's the big loads are going to
get delivered directly from the from the supply houses. But
if you need ten sheets a half inch plywood, you
can go pick that up and it doesn't cost you
a fortune. Ain't okay. Granted you're not going to go
eighty miles an hour, but you wasn't going to do it.
Do it anyway?
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Or if you're like a you know, a NAPA parts
truck or something.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
That's perfect any kind of delivery deal like that. Uh,
here's what I'll end it with this. Here's a new club,
and I think you and I should join. Uh. Lady
named Melanie Sanders she'd had enough of you know, people
talking politics, people fighting on TikTok and Instagram, so she
started the We Do Not Care Club. That's the neigh
of her club. And it has like it's like got legs.
(09:46):
It's gone crazy. Said I swear, I was just ranting
in a parking lot one day and she goes, Now,
I'm you know, Internet famous because I don't care.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
It's just the d of a movement all of a sudden.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
I gotta tell you, I think you and I would
probably qualify because when somebody something goes wrong or somebody's yelling,
I just go, yeah, I don't care.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I mean, does it one does it directly affect or
impact me? No? Well, then two, I don't care. It's
pretty insane, pretty much that simple.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
And Puma backed this up. Even if it does evict
me or something. When we're doing I still don't care.
And that's Puma has to Now. Puma has to care,
he has to listen to it.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
But I'm the mediator. I'm that that step right below
that where I still have some connection to Okay.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
We still care, and you're going to be here. You're,
you know, in your forties. I'm frigging sixty seven years old.
I don't. I don't. I just quit it only said
anything Ascar, Yeah, I ain't doing that. I don't want
to do that. You know that the frigging test that
we had to take for the Internet and a hard deal,
the training thing. I didn't take it till yesterday. It's
(10:52):
two weeks old, and nobody said a word I never
heard from anybody used to They would like, why would
you take it as a scream at me? And I'm
like you, I forgot it, honestly, God, I forgot it.
And it's our corporate You gotta don't embarrass my heart.
And well that's too late.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
That this show is familiar with my work.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Yeah, you're not this thirty eight years of you guys,
you hadn't figured out that that don't embarrass you your
that's your own embarrassment. I wouldn't want to be you
hired me, what is it? I wouldn't want to be
in a club that have me as a member. It's
your fault on that. We'll get out of here. We'll
see you tomorrow.