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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
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we're starting to get crattic shows that up multiplied like
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a rabbit two end zone out.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Break it up beat the habit. I'm on hang out
with her friend rocking it on the radio. My boys
talking on the radio.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
It's time to to this walk.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
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Speaker 2 (00:56):
All up on the radio.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Ah, Yes, Well, welcome to a Monday presentation of The
Been and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle.
We have an amazing show planned for you. I know
I was in the pre show meeting. We'll talk to
little Dallas Cowboys football. We got a little MAVs in
the mix. We've got a very interesting seven part docu
series that's going to premiere on July tenth, which we
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will get in depth with here. That it has to
do with a lot that I don't want to tease
too much of this, but it's I think you're gonna
dig this that We're gonna have two very special guests
in studio.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
With regard to that, we'll talk about Jurassic Park.
Speaker 4 (01:33):
We got things, skin is tracking, We've got so much
to get into, but our full focus, you know, where
our energy is, where our minds are. We were thinking
about Kirk County. Obviously, devastating floods have impacted our community
and so many people in Texas. Families have lost their homes,
communities and lives have been shattered. Children are still missing.
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The need is urgent, the need is massive, and so
the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has launched
the Kirk County Flood Relief Fund to support response, relief,
and long term recovery efforts. All donations will go directly
to trusted local organizations to provide food, shelter, healthcare, and hope.
And so we have one easy website. If you're listening
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to this and you're like, yeah, man, I want to
contribute to this, I want to give back, I want
to help Texans during this incredibly difficult time. The website
you need to know is Community Foundation dot net. Community
Foundation dot net Obviously, a show like ours is wacky.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
We like to goof around.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
We want to keep you entertained and informed and just
kind of make the workday fly on by. But when
something like this happens, it obviously captures our full attention,
and so we are going to do some of those
things today, but we're also going to try to make
a difference in our own community. So our focus today
is going to be the Kirk County Flood Relief Fund
again Community Foundation dot net. But all of us were
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extremely saddened to see the events that have unfolded in
Kirk County.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
It's really unfathomable and hard to believe, and then you
know all the details about it, it seems so I mean,
it seems so borderline apocalyptic. You know, it's like it
came in out of nowhere. It caused so much damage,
and then there's just a lot of head scratching about
how it happened. And the more we find out about it,
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really it kind of lends itself more to head scratching.
And I think the overall idea that you know, we
can do our best to prepare for the things that
we can prepare for, but weather like this extreme weather,
which seems to be increasingly so in the last few years.
I think there's a lot of evidence to support that.
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It is really, really scary. I was watching one news
report talking about the fact that that area, that region
has had a bunch of drought conditions, and so what
the drought conditions do to the soil is it hardens
it and dries it out, and so normally, like if
it's a normal amount of rain and a normal you know,
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rain shower, it'll have time to absorb a lot of
that water into the ground, into the soil before it
starts overflowing and stuff. But in that condition, because it
hit the hard soil in a lot of places and
immediately almost just like almost like a water slide, just
redirected the water down directly into that basin, and then
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suddenly you have it just overwhelming that river that was
honestly pretty low when the rain started.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
The last count I saw it was close to ninety
people dead. I don't know, still so many people missing.
I don't know if that count has changed a lot
of people from here to ben A lot of people
from here obviously the most heartbreaking part of it all.
It's all heartbreaking, but the camp, Mystic component. It's an
all girls Christian summer camp. You know, this hits it
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at four in the morning. Within ninety minutes, you know,
water levels ever isen twenty thirty feet. This is absolute catastrophic,
just absolute nightmare. And so our hearts go out to
Kirk County and everybody impacted by this again. Community Foundation
dot net. We're gonna be giving you that website a
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lot today if you could just give a little bit,
it goes a long way. Community Foundation dot net. But yeah, Katie,
I know we're gonna get into this much deeper a
little bit later, but wanted to give you and Christina
a chance to weigh in well obviously, like it's a
terrible story and there's not much you can say, and
there's still you know, missing people too.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
The last report is ninety confirmed killed, but there's still
some missing and it's like a search and recovery mission
and all that stuff. There's some audio I thought about
putting on the show and decided not to because it's
just it's so sad, like, so I was like, I
don't want to do that. But they were describing it
as just a big a survivor's account of it just
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a big black wall of water and you just hold
on to something.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Saw the story. I think it's going around.
Speaker 5 (06:11):
With the the girl that clung onto a tree and
rode it twelve miles down the river.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
That is that the okay? Is that the story where
the guy was in his backyard and heard yelling yeah,
and then the older guy and then he went he
couldn't get any safety, so he got his car and
drove around to the other side, and then they formed
a human chain and got her.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
That's awesome.
Speaker 5 (06:31):
Yeah, it's impossible to even imagine it. I mean you,
I mean, you see the footage, but I just in
the in the moment. I mean, this is like a.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Truly of what a disaster movie looks like.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Yeah, you know, so, I don't know, man, I thought
about it all week and I just, uh, it's brutal,
and I what can you say. One of our good friends,
Ted Emrick, who was on the show the day of
the NBA Draft when we had a little the part
he can't He popped on the show to talk about
Cooper Flag. But I texted him because I knew that
his daughter had gone to a camp down in that area.
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I'm not sure which one wow, and he said, thankfully,
we picked her up last Thursday before the you know,
a week before this happened. Next her term there, her
stay there had ended, so they had picked her up,
but in an alternate universe, and they choose the second,
you know whatever.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
And if you guys have a chance, Our friend Gina
Miller with Fcallis posted something on Instagram that's very heartfelt
because of her daughter and her daughter's age and some
of her friends, her actual friends in the community, you know,
have kids that are that are dealing with this stuff.
Had no idea.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
I mean, like pet said, it was, it was devastating,
It's awful. Anytime I got on any social media all weekend,
it was either new footage that I've seen or another
picture of a little girl and it's gonna make me
tear up again. And then there's also people saying just
like very stupid, like I know everyone's upset and angry obviously,
like it's it's weather. You can't control the weather, you know, right,
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But I think the best thing instead of going online
and saying something stupid or something mean whatever, just go donate,
Like that's the best thing you can do is donate
and help these people at a community foundation dot net.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Right, no, thank you, there's just no point.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
I mean, so many people just want politics and so
they'll swerve over eight lanes of traffic to make something political.
And right now we just need help, we need relief.
So again, community foundation dot net, there are you know,
to your point, skin people forming a human chain to
rescue people. In times like these, you see so much
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resiliency from people. You see so much courage and bravery
and people trying to help, and you see real humanity
and those those types of heroics are phenomenal and so
amazing to see. And there's one story I saw where
there's this I don't know if you guys saw this,
but there's a guy that's with the Coast Guard and
he was on his first ever rescue mission and he
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was this one guy saved. According to the story, one
hundred and sixty five Texans doing this.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
So he was repelling down from helicopters and stuff and
they credit him with saving one hundred and sixty five
flash flood victims.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
That is unbelievable. And I mean I think it was
a repeat. I wasn't sure, but yesterday I flipped on
CBS and sixty minutes was on and they were doing
a story on the history of the Coast Guard and
how they trained the Coastguard, and I was just sitting
there thinking about all the training and stuff that people
go through, and you hope to never have to use
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that training, right, You hope that you never have to
be in a position to use that sort of skill
set and then something like this happens and you very
much need those people. But yeah, just horribly devastating news.
And we'll be talking about it later in the show
during the weekly weekday news update. But has been mentioned
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if you would like to be a part of the solution,
you can donate money for the Kerr County Flood Relief
Fund at Communityfoundation dot net. Again, that's Communityfoundation dot net.
That is one that iHeart very much believes in and
all of your money will go to the people that
need it. We have vetted it and it is the
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right place, all right.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
So, yes, this is the thing that is most on
our minds and most in our heart. But we are
going to do what we normally do, which is to
keep you laughing, keep you entertained throughout the day. We
will get back into this later on in the presentation.
But let's officially get things underway with our ridiculous shenanigans
with things skin Weight is tracking.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Where are you going to take his skin? I've got
to play you some audio that we would normally never
play on The Eagle, but it's my favorite trend on
YouTube and we'll do it next. All right. It is
the Bin and Skin Show ninety seven point one the Eagle.
We've been talking about this, We'll talk about it all
day long. If you would like to donate and help
with what is going on in Kerr County, you can
donate to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund at Community
(10:59):
Foundation dot net. Again, that's community Foundation dot net. Your
money will go to the right place. iHeart is in
full support of this, all of our iHeart stations, so
I know a lot of people have big hearts and
want to help out. We think that's the way to
do it. But right now it's time for.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
This track, another edition of things skin is Traffic.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
All right. I want to talk about one of my
favorite things that I see on the Internet. And I
see a lot of videos like this and they're basically
musical explorations, Like there's a lot of different ways that
this will kind of manifest. There's these guys that take
old hip hop samples and then they play you how
the tracks were constructed, or they'll go back and they'll
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go to the original files, the original tape reels, and
they'll say, all right, here's you know whatever, here's more
than a Feeling by Boston, and they'll solo every single
track and you can go back and hear all of it.
And that's a really cool trend, a fun rabbit hole
to go down on, to go down in if you're
a big music head. But my other thing that I
(12:05):
love is there something called Mussra. Have you guys ever
seen or heard of this? No, all right, I first
saw it. What they did is they took the drummer
from the the kind of the Prague indie band at
the drive in y'all, y'all have heard of them. Yeah,
they're they're incredible musicians. And their drummer was this like
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female drummer from France and she was young, so they
played her limelight by Rush, but they didn't play her
the drums and she had never she had never heard it,
so they're like, what would you do on those for drums?
And they had the tracks with the drums removed, and
she listens to it and then plays it, and she's incredible,
like she almost made a lot of the same decisions.
(12:48):
And then when they played her what Neil Piert did,
she was like freaking out, like, oh my god, this
is amazing. But it's a really fun thing to do.
So here's an episode I found that I thought that
our Eagle listeners would like, and I'm gonna play this,
and I skipped ahead, and I want to see how
quickly you guys can guess this. Basically, what they did
is they found a jazz trio, so you have keys, bass,
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and drums, and they played them a rock song that
we play all the time here on the Eagle, and
they're like, all right, here it is for the first time.
You can rehearse a couple of times and then we're
gonna record it, and you have to get it in
one take. You have to do a jazz version of
this song. So this isn't the drummer one now, Okay, okay, okays,
but this time, so you assume these jazz musicians don't
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know this rock song, okay, So I'm gonna play it
now in jazz music, you have this thing called the
head and it's basically the main melody and a lot
of songs they'll play it off the top and that's
why it's called the head, and then they go into it.
I skipped that part of the song because I think
you guys would know it, So I'm just gonna pick
it up right with the rhythm and see if you
guys how I think you'll figure it out pretty quickly.
(13:57):
But here's a song that we played the normal version
on the Eagle all the time as a jazz trio.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Oh wow, yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Okay, yes.
Speaker 6 (14:44):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
I'm gonna play the very beginning of what they came
up with, and you tell me if you would have
gotten it if I hadn't have jumped in right there, listeners,
I'm sorry, all right here again? Yeah yeah, yeah, that's easier.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
Although we know it already, so I don't really know,
but I feel like, that's.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Mate, right ahead, you can kind of tell. So the
the fun part of it is when they get the
people in the studio and they hear something for the
first time because they don't know, and it's like have
they heard the song? And the bass player was like, yeah,
I know, sound Garden. I don't really care for him.
He's like, but this was kind of fun. But it's
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just a really cool thing if you're a music nerd.
It's called mussaura U s O r A. And I
cannot recommend the one enough Rush Limelight with the drummer
from at the Drive In like that will give you chills.
It's so fun too, because a lot of young people
don't know these older songs. Yeah, to hear these incredible musicians, I.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Love I love that when you like a lot of
you know, you've seen these videos on social media. They
show young kids listening to songs for the first time
and when they love them. Yeah, it's awesome watching their expressions.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
It's so cool. It's so cool. All right, good stuff.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
There's things Skin is tracking coming up next in the
Hollywood Shuffle, How did Jurassic Park do in the box office,
we'll discuss Don't Go Anywhere.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
That's next.
Speaker 7 (16:08):
Juicy News, Hot Gods ever come.
Speaker 8 (16:15):
Stay on the.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Top in the wood shovel the Wood. Jurassic Park No,
I'm sorry. Jurassic World Rebirth.
Speaker 5 (16:28):
It's another birthing of the Jurassic Park series Huge, which
they did show Jurassic Park last night on Network TV,
one of the big four networks, showed it with commercials
and stuff.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
Missed it.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Yeah, that's probably good for the movie. Yeah, probably doesn't hurt.
Speaker 9 (16:43):
Right.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
The pod Yeah, yeah, that's probably good for the network too,
is like, oh, there's a little there's a little j
Park buzz. Right, let's attack on this, jump on this buzz,
ride the wave. I will tell you that critics are
giving this thing a fifty two percent.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
And teas yeah, but the audience, Rotten Teas is not
what that thing should be called.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
Seventy Okay, that's so they're enjoying it quite well.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Wait, critics, you're saying, critics seventy two fifty two, Oh,
critics fifty two.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
In the audience audie, seventy two? Okay? Is that good?
I thought that's like seventy two. That's passing great, not great.
It felt like it was like people going, you know
what I saw it? Well, yeah, that was a movie
that I saw.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Well, your movie, guys, I'm gonna go see it Wednesday. No, no, no,
I want you.
Speaker 7 (17:31):
To see it.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
I care more about what you think than the people
on Rotten Teas.
Speaker 8 (17:35):
Well.
Speaker 4 (17:37):
Yeah, I think seventy two is a surprisingly good score
for it. Okay, but audience they'll eat up anything, you know,
audi really they they pooh pooh stuff like.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
I'm just sitting here looking at I guess I thought
that this was the same grading system as school.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
That's what I'm saying is seventy past. I don't think
you strive for a low C, but you pass you past, Okay.
I mean most people would just wouldn't go to school.
So yeah, uh, there's there's here's some I guess these
are well, these are streaming movies. But the Ballerina, the
one which is theous huh on a damous with John Wick. Yeah, Empire,
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the prequel for John Wick. Seventy six from the audience. Yeah,
that's a solid C. It's fun, that's solid satisfy.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
The audience got. They enjoyed themselves. Jurassic World Dominion. Is
that what this is? Yeah? No, no, this is okay.
Speaker 4 (18:33):
That one was okay, I see Trassic World Dominion twenty
nine percent terrible.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Everyone knew that was in Centers ninety seven percent.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Dude, I watched that this weekend, so good, awesome.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
I'm recording it tonight. Okay, Sinner's is wonderful. Well center,
and so I take it back. So Sentner's was ninety
seven by critics, ninety six by audience, so they were crowdibles.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Yeah, it's a great movie. Uh, if you're one of
the seven percent on either side of there from the
audienceer orts standpoint, you have a stick up your ass.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Oh now, let me just tell you.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
Guys that it was a long holiday weekend, so the
numbers are fudged a little. But Jurassic Park Rebirth walks
away with ninety one point five million American dollars and
three hundred and eighteen million global dollars. That is a
success story.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
I asked you this last week, and I know you
didn't get the answer in the interim, do en do
the global dollars include the US dollars? Yeah? Of course. Okay,
so three eighteen total?
Speaker 4 (19:32):
Yeah, all right, Wait it says Friendship streaming as of
June seventeenth.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Is that real? It's not. It's going to be streaming
on Apple I think, all right?
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Or well, most of the time, the audience likes a
movie better than the critics, except when they don't. In
the case of Friendship, eighty eight percent of the critics
liked it, only seventy three percent of the audience did so.
The same amount liked this Jurassic thing.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
That's just a.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Testament to the greatness of the movie. Friendship is a
lot of the audience didn't get it.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
So is is Jurassic Rebirth a lot like Friendship?
Speaker 5 (20:05):
Let me just read you a couple of the reviews
that have turned into splatters from the tomatoes on the page.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
Seems like it'd be more like the new Marvel.
Speaker 5 (20:12):
Applauding disenchanting experience that adds some more roaring dinosaurs in
exchange for any memorable characters or narrative stakes. Uh, the
average person has become uninterested in dinosaurs. It's an app
metaphor for the state of this venerable franchise. But you
tell me you got myhrschel Ali and Scarlett Johansson in
a movie, and you got dinosaurs.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
I'm kind of in.
Speaker 5 (20:33):
I'm not in enough to make it to the theaters
this weekend, and I'd like to apologize to all my
friends who are out there work in the theaters and
who are beyond the velvet row.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Who are those people? Oh, you know you got Frank.
You don't have a single friend working in the field.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
Yeah, got my guy Gerald, Uh, Nathan, Nathan's out there, Michael,
Michael Michael is there. Got he had to he was
mopping last time I saw him. Yeah, so I was like, yeah,
can't catch up with Michael. I only knew Scar Joe
is in this You're saying Ali is in this view?
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Yeah? Yeah? Yeah.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
What happens do they they create these dinosaurs they shouldn't
have done it, and then they eat everyone.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Well, this is off, this is off.
Speaker 5 (21:18):
The most dangerous dinosaurs have been preserved on this other island.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Yeah, we got water dinosaurs. Get some water dinosaurs, but
you know called the sea dragons. Would you guys like
to hear some audio from something else that happened over
the weekend? Depends if Jeff Goldballoom was in rebirth. I
don't know, man, I don't think so.
Speaker 5 (21:34):
So July fourth weekend always has the you know, the
Nathan's hot dog eating contest. I don't care too much about,
and I'm not gonna play audio from that, but they
do have a lemonade chugging contest as well. Christina on
the Fly Here im Jny drops of the Hulk from
a Wonderful fill In radio show Mosquito.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
And the Hulk.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
Those guys still doing stuff breach lemonade chugging, dut, we.
Speaker 5 (22:02):
Haven't been taking a lot. They get more time back
when the freaquent is happening. Is more shows to fill.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
In for Rah Hope signature. It's a signature.
Speaker 5 (22:11):
Well, there's a guy who does the the lemonade chugging
contest every year, and every.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Year they have this every year. I've never even heard
of it till now.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
Yeah, he looks like Lavelle Crawford from uh from He
looks like Cool from Breaking Bad.
Speaker 4 (22:23):
Yeah, that's what I want my eating contest guys look like.
I don't want them to look like Joey Chestnut.
Speaker 5 (22:28):
But this guy's just he's drinking lemonade, gallons of lemonade.
And his name is bad Lands. What does he say
to the audience after he wins the the the contest,
hold on.
Speaker 10 (22:42):
He ladies and gentlemen, bad Lands booker a new world
record twelenty one seconds.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
I'm home what rerecords? It holds raw God, that's infreidible.
Christ he wrong?
Speaker 4 (23:11):
What if they get him with Pat O'Brien, oh by
gott he Jake. So he's gotta have kidneys down, don't.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Oh good?
Speaker 4 (23:23):
Listen to bad Lands Booker. So good to know that
the Hulk's doing well.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
He was like two hands of chugging gallons of eleminade. God.
All right, there you have it.
Speaker 4 (23:35):
There's your Hollywood Shuffle coming up in just over three
minutes in audio bubble bath. You don't want to miss
this funny audio with old people. That's next.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
All right? What a four packet tickets to the Texas
Rangers Versus Athletics game on July twenty thirty Global Life Field.
How using the iHeart app. We have a talkback feature
on there. There it's a little microphone that you click
and you can leave a talkback message. The third person
that leaves their name, their phone number, their email address,
(24:02):
and the answer to the question what is the first
name of the guy that won the lemonade chugging contest?
We were just talking about him four minutes ago. I'll
give you a hint. It rhymes with mad Sands. The
third person that can tell us that boom, you're gonna
win that four packer Rangers tickets. That's July twenty third
(24:22):
at Global Life Field. Good luck. Everybody got some special
guests coming in the studio here shortly, but right now
it's time for this. Okay, here go fast here.
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Je Kevin Brown is the playboy play guy for the
Baltimore Orioles. No, we played some Madia from a month ago.
His color go at the time was Jim Palmer, former
Orioles Great and this happened.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
You know, I never had a win, You've never had,
never ever had a win.
Speaker 11 (24:52):
You've never had Wait a minute, no, I'm just never
had You've never had a chicken wing?
Speaker 1 (24:59):
No, Like, why what? I but why would you play
up skin and stuff? Okay, So like he's got it,
he's got to deal with that. This is from twenty
twenty three.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Now, this color guy is Ben McDonald this time too,
just kind of you know, a rotating shift of old
guys who are his color guy?
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Right?
Speaker 1 (25:15):
This is from twenty twenty three. I'll be honest, I
never heard of Blink one eighty two. Are you kidding me?
Sounds like a fighter jet to me? Get here?
Speaker 12 (25:22):
You don't know Blink one eighty too. I probably know
the song, yeah, all the small things. No, I'm singing
far small things. Okay, don't sick an.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
So I miss you? You don't know that one, and
I don't think so. I mean I might if I
could hear the song. Tom has this like very distinct
easily voice. Okay.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
As it goes on with that, he's explaining to the
old guy who Blink on eight two?
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Is what is the meaning of their name? I don't know?
Is during the game? Yeah? Oh yeah, during the game.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
You know, it was just Blink and they were threatened
by some band overseas because they had the same Blink name,
and so they just added one. It just came out
of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
All right, sounds kinda cool.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
Actually, well, Oasis had the reunion show on Friday and
a huge deal. Uh to Kevin Brown, who's an Oasis fan.
Then McDonald who you just heard the Keller guy doesn't
really know much about this.
Speaker 11 (26:16):
Can I just take one moment to just say something.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
By the way, ninth inning in a three to two game,
before we're done.
Speaker 11 (26:22):
Sure, it's just a very special day before me and
for a lot of friends of mine and a lot
of friends of ours across the pond. Yes, it's a
special day here in America it's July fourth, but as
a special day in the United Kingdom because of their
reunion after sixteen years of Oasis, they are back today,
first show in sixteen years.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
Wait a minute, Old Gallagher, they're back.
Speaker 11 (26:43):
They played Cardiff, Oasis starts making a baby.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
They're so back and I'm seeing them at too much.
So I'm so excited happy.
Speaker 11 (26:51):
Before the July America ended the UK, we did it.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Is this a movie or is this a band? You
know it's a.
Speaker 11 (26:58):
Band, Flyball at a center. You gotta know it's a band.
I talked about ote before, I've heard you talk about it.
But so it's a man, it's a man.
Speaker 8 (27:06):
So they broke it up for sixteen years and years
and now is it the same group as back?
Speaker 11 (27:10):
Everybody, Old Gallagher, the brothers are back, Bonehead's back on guitar.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Why they break up? But what was the reason? Just
the he got bored.
Speaker 11 (27:17):
Liam threw a lot of stuff and Noel said, basically.
Speaker 8 (27:20):
My god, this sounds like a soap opera. You have
no idea of my friend, You have no idea, but
you seem to be pretty excited about that. I'm excited
about it for you. Yeah. I am my favorite band,
favorite songer. Man, what's your favorite song?
Speaker 1 (27:33):
You get one? What's your favorite one? All of them.
Speaker 11 (27:35):
No, you get one best. The ote of song is
slide Away. You would never heard that, fan, I've probably
heard it. No, you've never heard Slot sing it for
Me's No, the.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Only one you know is wonder Well. I'm terrible with
songs in the names of them said.
Speaker 8 (27:51):
Maybe there we go, just a little bit of a
push in the back and all few are.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
I love it, dude. Game happening in the background is
great too. It's very Josh Lewin. Yeah. So do you
think your average sixty five year old former Major League
baseball player has a better chance of knowing Oasis or
Blink one eighty two? God, it's probably pretty even in
the States. I would say blink one eighty two, Right,
I think so?
Speaker 12 (28:18):
All right?
Speaker 1 (28:19):
They play that at ballparks and stuff.
Speaker 8 (28:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Maybe.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
All right, there you have at the audio bubble bath.
Coming up next, we're very excited about this. There is
a new seven part docu series coming out. We have
the guys behind it joining us in studio. The Religion Business.
We'll discuss next. All right, there is a new seven
part docuseriies that's set to premiere July tenth. It's called
The Religion Business. Joining us now in studio or the
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two gentlemen behind this Emmy winning filmmaker Nathan Appfel and
serial entrepreneur veteran Chris Ayub, both joining us in SUO.
Thank you guys for being here with us. Let's just
get right into it. What is this project you guys
have here?
Speaker 9 (29:00):
Yeah, The Religion Business is a seven part docu series
and it explores the one point four two trillion dollars
a year that's given by individual donors to churches and
the nonprofits. And yeah, we unpack thirty five hundred years
of religious history and two hundred years of American history
to understand how we have a complex bigger than the military.
(29:22):
And so where does the money go? And are there
good actors? Are they're bad actors? Who's who's taking all
this money?
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Okay, I'm the documentary nerd on this show. So how
does one get involved in something like this?
Speaker 9 (29:35):
I was raised in the megachurch scene in Los Angeles,
and you know, saying in choir, went to every camp
you could imagine, and gave to my church and and
then had some experiences that really rubbed me the wrong
way from you know, there's some horrible stories going around
in the news right now and experienced all of that,
and so I started asking questions and I raised my hand,
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just real simple questions about hey, what we know, what's
your safety measures here?
Speaker 1 (29:59):
And where? Does you know?
Speaker 9 (30:00):
What is your salary? Or where's your housing allowance? And
they could never answer it. So I just kind of
poked the bear a little more, stuck my head down
the rabbit hole a little further, and thirteen years later,
we've got six hours and thirty five minutes of content
that unpacks a trillion dollar a year industry.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Wow, lots of bread crumbs along the way.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
Yeah, how dangerous is it for you guys to poke
this particular bear.
Speaker 7 (30:25):
It's a it's a definitely a dangerous bear to poke.
We've we've dealt with quite a bit.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Can you give us any like small insight as to
how that might have manifested itself? We've like one time
we got contacted by.
Speaker 7 (30:40):
Certain pastors of someone who was affiliated with them and
said you need to get security, and that they hired
a due diligence firm to dig up as much dirt
on Nathan and I as possible, and that there was
a discussion about about a hit.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
So oh, very righteous Jim Stones. Oh, Righteous Gems is reality. Yeah,
I'm gonna say that right now.
Speaker 4 (31:03):
So wait, you're ye, over the course of putting together
this project, your lives were in danger.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Absolutely yeah. Did it deter you in any way? Absolutely not? Really?
Why why not?
Speaker 7 (31:14):
Because I live by faith And there was a very
inspirational line that Nathan got in this journey. He was
in Uganda then and a woman by the name of
Sister Rosemary that works with a lot of orphans in
Uganda said that God is the unknown and you have
to step out into the unknown, and that unknown is
very scary. It is it's not relying on another man,
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another institution, it's relying on the unknown God and that
in itself is scary. And Jesus said that the world's
gonna hate us if we if we follow them, and
that was the truth.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
That's uh, that's incredible. I mean I think about uh.
I mean, once, once you throw your life into something, right,
which spending thirteen years on the you're going to see
it through. But that's pretty intense to have to deal
with that kind of bullying. I guess I should say.
When you say the hit was put out on you,
(32:11):
like there was discussion of it. I don't know whether
or not it was. I know that I've been followed.
I know that for sure.
Speaker 9 (32:16):
The security firm I think was paid one hundred thousand
dollars to dig up dirt and do that research, and
due diligence, they actually quit. They said, we dug up,
we dug up enough dirt and we saw that. You know,
Chris is a war veteran, and they're like, we're backing
off of this, Like these guys are actually asking the
right questions. Wow, and if this is your response, then
we're backing off. And so we're both cowboys in that sense.
(32:38):
And so we're here to ask questions and find answers.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Chris, where did you serve or how did you serve? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (32:43):
So I graduated the Air Force Academy surf acted Duty
Air Force. I'm an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, had sixty
four combat missions in Iraq and then cross commission into
the Army.
Speaker 4 (32:54):
Thank you for your service. I do want to say this,
like this is when I'm reading about this. Number one,
you guys encourage faith. You're not disencouraging, you are encouraging faith.
And number two, you also encourage giving to the church,
but you just want transparency.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Correct.
Speaker 4 (33:11):
Okay, all right, let's keep this conversation going. Coming up
next part two. You don't want to miss this. It's
just three minutes away. Part two of this conversation, The
Religion Business. Let's talk about it next. Bet it's again
show ninety seven point one The Eagle. We're talking about
the Religion Business, a new seven part docu series set
to premiere July tenth. We have the guys responsible for
(33:31):
this work here with us Emmy winning filmmaker Nathan Appfel
and the man behind this entire thing as well, Chris Ajubin.
And Chris, I want to ask you, we got a
few more minutes here to talk about this. If somebody's
listening to this and they're like, wow, you know, you
guys are going pretty fast. This is you know, this
particular radio station whatnot. There's a wealth of depth here.
(33:52):
Let's just help people with regard to the premiere and
somebody drive around, go okay, I want to know more.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
What do people need to know about this?
Speaker 7 (33:58):
So you can pre purchase it now at the Religion
Business dot com and you know, July tenth, the seven
part docu series will be available for streaming, and then
July eighth, tomorrow at Alamo Drafthouse Sedars near the Convention Center,
we'll be hosting a premiere and it's one of the episodes.
It's episode five, and the times for those will be
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nine and ten thirty. We'll do two showings there and
we'd love for anyone to come out. Nathan and I
will be there. We'd love to meet with you, take
a photo with you. We'll have a red carpet, a
step and repeat, and we'd love to get to get
to know you. So please please come out. And we've
got about seventy five tickets for each each showing that
we'll be given out there.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Oh wow, okay, great, Okay. So you guys are both
Christian men. You're encouraging faith. We talked about this, but
you also want transparency. How bad is the lack of transparency.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
It's horrific.
Speaker 9 (34:54):
So any for profit business, you know, files tax documents
with the IRS and state secular nonprofits file what's called
a Form nine ninety with the IRS, and it's an
informational sheet that pay no taxes, but it just shows
you know, top line expenses, revenue salaries, kind of a
snapshot of where your generous donor dollars go. Churches file nothing.
(35:17):
They have no obligation to file any legal document with
either the state or the IRS that shows where their
money goes. If there's no legal document that you're held
to account to, that means there's nothing that anybody could
ever point to on the ground or on the table
to say, hey, what do you mean by this number?
So it's all smoke and mirrors. There's four hundred thousand
(35:38):
churches in the US, all run with almost no accountability
or transparency outside of denominational structure. And as denominationalism dies
and non denominationalism rises, the non denominational side is literally
the wild West. It's hey, you can build a bigger
church than me, or I can build a bigger church
than you. It's called we call it religious economic theory.
(36:00):
So we outspend each other to grab each other's Christian consumers.
And so it's a race for growth, which means it's
an exponential race for the cost to actually produce this
Sunday event, so to speak.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
So Christianity is.
Speaker 9 (36:15):
Just becoming a more and more expensive game. And as
it becomes more and more expensive, there's less and less
accountability or transparency from the state or the FED. And
so we're saying, well, if there's no accountability, it's basically
the perfect playground for wolves.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
And so that's the Religion Business for you.
Speaker 5 (36:33):
How did you guys meet because you all have been
working on this for a long time. This is investigative journalism, really, like,
how did you guys meet each other?
Speaker 1 (36:40):
So?
Speaker 7 (36:40):
I was the president of a large real estate management
firm for about eight years and I met a channelman
who was a software entrepreneur in that in that industry,
and I was I had exited from that from the
day to day side of things, and I was like,
I really want to do something good for humanity, not
just kind of like the corporate let's go, let's go,
let's go. And I looked in the mental health space.
(37:03):
That space is pretty corrupt as well too. And then
this individual came up to me and it was like, Hey,
a friend of mine's a two time Emmy Award winning
filmmaker and he's making this docu series called The Religion Business.
And at that time, Nathan had been at it by
himself for a good while and had put together a
small trailer. I took a look at it, and when
(37:25):
I saw the numbers and the statistics, I had so
many aha moments when I watched this ninety second clip
and I was like, I definitely want to meet this guy.
And I met him, and like we say, our relationship
got tested day one with trust and brotherhood and transparency,
and we did the right things the whole time, and
I've never never looked back at it. This is my
(37:45):
brother right here.
Speaker 4 (37:46):
The Religion Business new seven part docu series getting ready
to come out July tenth, and so you guys get
into the rise of the modern megachurch, and you get
into the celebrity pastor culture, and so I want to
ask you about I'm a Christian and I love my church,
and my church is getting bigger and bigger and bigger,
but I feel like it's super authentic growth. And I
(38:07):
know with my pastor, who I love, which is what
attracted me to my church more than anything.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
I felt like I could connect with him.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
I feel like he's reluctant with regard to all that,
so he's not trying to make it about him at all.
And so I think it's how would you recommend? I mean,
I feel like my church is doing it the right way.
Excuse me, I'm sure everybody feels that way, but I
want to be clear about this. You're not saying any
church that's growing is bad, right, Like, if you're doing
(38:35):
it the right way and you are growing and it's
all for the right reasons, that's going to happen. So
I'm sure you've encountered throughout this. Okay, this church is
actually really doing it the right way, right, one hundred percent?
Speaker 10 (38:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (38:45):
We Episode three is called Sinners and Saints, you know,
and we do show the individuals all around the world
doing it right or doing it as good as they can.
We always just say, you know, we always need accountability.
I need accountability, You need accountability, Christ And so it's
what are those accountability systems in this unique space that
(39:06):
we call the religious sector in America. Because of separation
in church and state, the government has carved out this
very unique sector for religious institutions. And so it's a
totally dark sector. So it relies and it sounds like
your pastor's an awesome guy. It relies on the morality
of leadership. Most people, I am one of them, I
(39:28):
need accountability. And so when you give people carte Blanche
Rain of hundreds of thousands or millions or tens of
millions of dollars, A lot of times that money and
that celebrity status, so to speak, just slowly eats at
you to.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
Where you wake up and you don't recognize yourself in
the mirror.
Speaker 7 (39:45):
Humans will humans. That's one of our mottos in the
religion business.
Speaker 5 (39:48):
Yeah, and when you work on something like this for
over a decade, I can imagine that the editing bay
was pretty busy. So how much how long could this
have been? I mean, how did you guys end up on?
This needs to be seven episodes.
Speaker 9 (40:00):
We have four hundred and like twenty seven terabytes of footage,
and that's that's It's a ton, And I would say
it's God, it's a breadcrumb. You know, I'm a documentary guy,
and so I'm used to making one ninety minute to
one hundred and twenty minute movie. But the stories just
kept getting bigger and bigger. And you know, you look
(40:21):
at Creation and seven days. You know, seven's a very
sacred number. And I had sketched out six and I'm like, man,
I think we could there's enough here for a seventh.
And now there's enough for you know, twenty thirty forty episodes.
But I think over the process we've simplified the message
a lot too in the show because there's just so
much material, and so we gut it a lot over
(40:43):
the last year to really hammer these ten loopholes where
about two hundred billion just disappears every year. And so
it's like, hey, if we can help close these ten,
the Christian Church has the resources to radically transform the world.
It doesn't need more money. So I'll throw some fun
stats out for you. Fifty three billion with a B
is stolen internally by church staff every year. So that's
(41:06):
what's taken in on a Sunday and deposited on a Monday.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
That's the delta.
Speaker 9 (41:10):
That doesn't include the private airplanes, the flashy cars, the
rolexes that some guys have.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
This is just what's straight stolen. That fifty three billion.
Speaker 9 (41:18):
If we just solve for the theft, could solve the
top twenty global social issues. So every no church would change,
pastors salaries wouldn't change. Just if we brought accountability in,
the Christian Church could be the light of the world tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
Unbelievabow Yeah wow, Okay, so we got one more minute here,
Let's tell everybody listening in Dallas Fort Worth what do
they need to know? Just reset exactly what the docuseriies
is all about and how they can engage with it.
Speaker 9 (41:44):
Go ahead, Broly, Yeah, So the Religion Business, seven part
Docuseriies explores all religions, not just Christianity. But I was
raised to christian so I hold my faith to the
highest standards. And so tomorrow July eighth, nine o'clock, nine
pm and ten thirty pm at Alamo Draft House Theaters,
we're going to be screening episode five, which shows a
(42:04):
lovely Dallas local, and we'd love to see you there.
We've got about one hundred and sixty tickets. It's a
free screening. We want to meet fans, we want to
meet people that are not really stoked on us. I
love discussion and Chris loves discussion. So if you're interested
just to talk about anything that's related to the nonprofit
sector or religious sector, come and join us. We're going
to sit outside. We're going to be chatting with you
(42:25):
as we're waiting for screenings to end and whatnot. And
then July tenth, you can pre order the docu series
right now, or wait till July tenth and purchase it
at the Religion Business dot com and you'll be able
to You'll be able to binge watch all seven episodes.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
And follow us on Instagram.
Speaker 7 (42:41):
We'll be giving people updates all the way to launch
and then life after the Religion Business will commence and
our handles at Religion Business.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
Awesome, guys, thank you so much for your time, good
luck with the new seven part docu series, The Religion Business.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
All right.
Speaker 4 (42:57):
Coming up next, the business of the Dallas Cowboys back
in the news.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Why is that? We'll discuss.
Speaker 6 (43:04):
Now around the sports KTD twins as all the sports.
Speaker 5 (43:11):
Yes, Cowboys wide receiver Cavante Turpin was arrested on July fifth,
so that'd be Saturday. Two misdemeanor charges. He could not
pull off the Holy triumvirate here, he could not get
all three ws. He went with weed and he went
with weapon. No women involved this time. Okay, So proof
(43:34):
that the Cowboys are still not back to their Super
Bowl winning ways quite yet. Possession of marijuana less than
two ounces, unlawful carrying of a weapon.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Why is that?
Speaker 4 (43:47):
Because I thought we're in Texas and you can get
fined if you don't have a weapon.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
This smarton diggas Did he not have his license? I
wonder you don't have to have a license, right, Oh
maybe I could.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
I could be wrong. I guess I I have. I'm
heavily armed to the teeth in my house. Yeah, but
I don't ever take him anywhere.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Yeah, you bring him up here anymore?
Speaker 4 (44:07):
No, I don't know what the laws are. I'm assuming
you can't take him anywhere. I'm not armed out of.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
My house, but I'm armed out there on the streets.
That's it.
Speaker 4 (44:14):
I think that's what's illegal. I guess that's what is.
You can't have a fire. You can't unless you have
a concealed permit.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
Unless you're going to the fair.
Speaker 4 (44:21):
You could if you don't have a right a concealed permit.
Listen to me making up with gun.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
Lowsay one of these.
Speaker 4 (44:28):
If you have a right to carry permit, I think
you can have it in your car.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
If you don't, you can't. You can only protect your house.
So he was when you say the fair, you mean
the strip club from the ninety Oh, the State Fair. Okay,
we're such a great place.
Speaker 5 (44:42):
Alan police stopped him after observing him going ninety seven
miles in a seventy He was in my hood, so
he stood out just a little bit, you know, as
most people were going at least seventy seven in that
seventy mile per hour zone. He was hitting ninety seven.
They also said they observed an unholstered firearm and view
in the back seat.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
So it's interesting that it wouldn't that it would just
be sitting out. It wouldn't just be it wouldn't be
in a holster, in a glove compartment.
Speaker 5 (45:10):
He's kind of had it there as if you know,
is at the ready just in case, I mean at
the ready in the back seat if you got to
reach for it.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
I mean, dumb.
Speaker 4 (45:20):
First of all, just go get the concealed paperwork. Go
get that, you know, go go So you can't because
I understand why a professional athlete would feel vulnerable. Yeah,
I think it stuck. You know that somebody could try
to stick him up on him, you know, right.
Speaker 5 (45:34):
You know, he's a guy who's interesting because he had
to go you know, uh, he wasn't drafted by the NFL.
He had to go the XFL UFL whatever the minor
league football route is now because he had, you know,
a domestic violent situation going on, and Gary Patterson still
let him play a little bit. And he's the TCU guy, right, Yeah,
(45:56):
he's the TCU guy. Now, he did sign a three year,
eighteen million dollar contract with the Cowboys, So eighteen million
dollars three years. Now, again it's incentive based. I think
it's really like three years at fourteen, but it can get.
Speaker 1 (46:09):
Up to eighteen.
Speaker 5 (46:10):
Okay for a guy who in his career has forty
four catches, that is amazing.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
But he's just such an electric weapon that was not used. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
Ever, Hey here's a slant route and he scored on it,
and he ran zero more slant route.
Speaker 4 (46:25):
Yeah yeah, long, it didn't make any sense. But sometimes
they tried to use him like he was regular size.
It's like running fades down the side, like what are
you doing?
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Yeah, don't do that.
Speaker 5 (46:34):
He's uh, you know, he was not fit for McCarthy's offense.
Anyone dangerous is not fit for McCarthy's offense.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (46:42):
I didn't have to turn that into a McCarthy thing,
a quick ranger thing.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Well no, I hold on, ok I got something on this.
Oh yeah, come on, And I knew I read it somewhere,
and so you guys, ever, you know, you put something
in Google and it has the AI overview. I want
to read you the AI overview. Okay. So I'd like
to say that I do not feel good about this,
but I read it. So I'm gonna report it and
to try to find the source, I just threw in
(47:06):
Dak Turpin Mass Okay, okay, because of what I thought
I read. Yes, Dak Prescott left Sunday Mass to bail
out Cowboys teammate Cavante Turpin after Turpin's arrest on misdemeanor charges.
Turpin was reportedly booked for possession of marijuana and unlawful
carrying of a weapon. According to the Dallas Morning News,
(47:28):
Prescott's swift action involved contacting his people, who then contacted
the Colin County Clerk's office, resulting at a judge being
brought in on a Sunday to facilitate the bail. So
I saw that out there, and I don't remember where
I saw it, so I was quickly trying to find it.
And man, I don't know that I trust any of
these AI overviews, but those stories are out there, and
(47:51):
then I start looking and it's like says Facebook, and
I'm like that, and then I'm like, Okay, I don't
want to seotype, but is Dak Prescott Catholic? Yeah? I
don't know it would be now though, right? Sure?
Speaker 4 (48:06):
You have a Yeah, so much fake news on Facebook. Yeah,
Like the other day I saw this thing and it
was Okay, you're worried about Dirk and how close he
is to the maps these days?
Speaker 1 (48:18):
Good news.
Speaker 4 (48:18):
He played Cooper Flag one on one and beat him
fourteen to four, and I'm thinking, I know.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
This one's much. I know we couldn't beat Cooper Flag.
Want Dirk shut him down on defense. You should have
seen him move his feet straight, carbox even dir Yeah, sorry, Rangers,
I had to get that fake map. I will push
the Rangers to the back burner once again. What happened?
Once again? All right?
Speaker 4 (48:40):
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Speaker 5 (49:24):
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early Friday morning, a big storm system set on top
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(49:46):
was devastating. I don't know that you guys, I thought
about it all weekend.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Yeah, I uh, it's I mean, totally different circumstances, but
the same sort of devastation.
Speaker 5 (49:55):
The hardest hit region was near a Christian girls camp
called Camp mystic right off the Guadalupee River and Guadalupe
River rose somewhere between twenty and thirty feet, you know,
within a span of about ninety minutes, and the river rises,
and you've got all kinds of problems. It dumped more
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rain than anyone was expecting. This happened in the over
night hours as well, which is a big problem if
you're you know, a warning. I was thinking about this too.
You know, how often do we get a flash flood
warning here all the time? And I don't really ever
think much of it unless we know it's just we're
having crazy Maybe there's a hurricane that was down south
(50:36):
moving up. You know, I don't think about it too
much because we don't deal with that. This is way
different down there with the topography and things like that.
And you know, a four am flash flood warning is
a little different. Overnight. You gotta round everyone up and go,
and it's it just the message just didn't get out
to enough people that this was gonna be really bad.
Speaker 4 (50:59):
That's the worst pas time, you know, for that to
happen at four am. Pitch dark man, and you know
the you know, immediately I thought of a couple different
things but my daughter always goes to Christian summer camp.
She just came back not long ago, and now she
goes to Sky Ranch which is in Van Texas. She
doesn't go there, but you know, there's this feeling of
(51:21):
helplessness when your child goes off to summer camp, especially
the younger. They are right and you're like, it's that
first little piece of independent freedom. They're on their own.
But you know they're in great hands. You know, she
went on a church trip, my daughter, to Florida, even
to the ocean. In those times, you just kind of
hand your kiddo over and you're just like, ally, this
(51:43):
is stressful, but I know they're in great hands.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
They're going to be fine.
Speaker 4 (51:46):
You never in a million years would think anything would
happen that would present danger.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
Yeah, it's such a terrifying, horrible thing to read about
and see footage of. And you know a lot of
people go down there and just camp down by the
river like my In fact, Christina has done something similar
to that. You've gone camping. Didn't you go camping down
in like the golf area?
Speaker 7 (52:11):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (52:11):
No, I've only been camping up in Broken Bow before.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
Oh I thought you went near my bed yeah, but
my sister and brother in law, they go camping down
near Rivers all the time. And I think I've even
told you guys that story of me and Trish going
with them and kayaking with them, and you kayak down
the river and then you set up ten overnight, you
get back up and kayak the next day. Yeah. Didn't
you have to go to the bathroom in that story?
Speaker 4 (52:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (52:35):
I did, And it's it's a funny story. But this
is not a funny time. I'll circle back until it
next week. But I think you know, there's a lot
of people who are camping down in there, just families
that were camping, and I don't know how much time
you guys spent watching the news, but they'll do eyewitness
accounts all these sorts of things and stories where you know,
(52:55):
the mom and the dad made it out, but their
two kids were with the grandparents, and they're a lot
of stuff like that. I don't know if you guys
saw the I believe eighty two year old man that
started and ran camp Mystic Dick Easland. Yeah, he died
trying to save people. Yeah, everyone said he was awesome.
He was a great dude. And there's there are a
(53:17):
lot of families here in the metroplex whose daughters were
either traumatized by that might still be missing or actually died.
Yeah in in our area. Wow, how far away is
that from here? Is that like a five hour drive?
Four and a half hour drive? Yeah, I guess me
a little further than that, man, Okay, growing up.
Speaker 4 (53:36):
Here, I'd always heard of the two, you know, just
and even since being a parent, the ones and closest
proximity that I had always heard of Sky Rants of course,
and then Pine Cove, But I.
Speaker 1 (53:45):
Had not heard of this one. I think it's primarily
a girls Christian camp. I don't believe it's it's both sex.
I think it's just girls from what I saw. And
it's been around for a long time. And so imagine,
you know, there's camp counselors that are in their early
twenties are you know, in some cases maybe even late teams.
Imagine the feeling that you're in charge of these teams
(54:08):
and it's something that firefighters can't even handle, right, seven
or eight year old first responders, right, and so you're
suddenly in charge of trying this, I mean, just absolutely
horrific stuff.
Speaker 4 (54:19):
Well, we're gonna We're going to take a look at
some of the other stuff, some of the discussions. We're
none of the political stuff. We don't care about that,
but there are conversations about what could have been done
to prevent this, and we'll we'll dive into that coming
up in just a few minutes. But we do want
to let you know that the need here is massive,
it is urgent, and iHeart has done due diligence and
they found you know, reputable organization that you can donate to.
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Speaker 1 (54:59):
Just a matter of three plus minutes, But me seven
point one the Eagle, no doubt everyone's mind is on
what has happened in Kerr County, the flooding, the tragy
that's gone on down there, the loss of life on
a much lesser level but still a huge import, the
loss of property. It's just impacted countless residents and it
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at iHeart kat. Why don't we pick up the story
we were just talking about, you know, sort of the
facts of the devastation down there, and now there's a
lot of conversation about what could have been done.
Speaker 5 (56:03):
Yeah, and I'm more interested in what could have been
done from like what are some of the meteorologists saying
and things like that than I am the You know, obviously,
there's a anytime anything big happens, it gets politicized immediately,
and I think that's very inappropriate right now. Yeah, but
there's a couple of meteorologists that have kind of spoken
I know Delcas has talked about it. I saw Rick
(56:25):
Mitchell from NBC five and he was explaining a diagram
and he was showing just like here this pressure system
that was in Lubbock. You know, we didn't think that
it was going to mesh with the Gulf of Mexico.
That that pressure system and totally weatherman talk here, you know,
and basically it caused he explained what caused that storm
to just sit there in the hill country and not
(56:45):
really move and just dump loads of rain on it.
There was another guy, his name is Steve McCauley, and
I was just going to read you a little bit
of what he wrote. He said, after a linked to
review of the forecast data from earlier in the week.
Nearly all computer models failed to predict the torrential rains
that fell between San Angelo and Currville. This was true
(57:06):
for all but one model, the higher resolution Canadian model,
and it was one of the only models of all
the models they used to pinpoint here's where it's gonna
hit and here's how hard it's gonna hit, although the
models were not telling them this. Now, I do know
that a flash flood watch was put out Friday and
Thursday morning at.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
Like eleven am.
Speaker 5 (57:25):
I think the flash flood warning hit at one am,
you know, Friday morning, overnight that's not like enough time.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
But also also by the way down in that area,
cell service it in good, Yeah, all over the place. Yeah,
you might be getting an alert that your phone's not
even getting. And he had a whole take on.
Speaker 5 (57:46):
He said, there were other models that predicted over nineteen
inches of rain, but they too thought it would be
northeast of San Angelo, not right there where it was,
So none of the models were hitting this.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
But dead on, nineteen inches of rain is one tenth
of what this was. This was two stories of flooding, right.
Speaker 5 (58:03):
So it was twenty to thirty feet that's what Yeah,
that's what's been reported. Yeah, when you see it too,
I mean, if you look at that river when it's normal,
it's just like you know, Rocky and you can see
down there and you know, and then I don't know
if you guys saw the footage.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
I'm sure you did. Suddenly it's all the way up
to the overpasses.
Speaker 4 (58:22):
And I saw footage of I guess it was a
flood that happened in the eighties or something.
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Nineteen eighty seven, Okay, in nineteenies. Is this exact same place? Yes,
the exact same place, and it wasn't about the same
level of flood. Oh, I'm not sure on that.
Speaker 5 (58:36):
So there's an article in Texas Monthly about this too,
because there was another flood about seventy five miles to
the east of this, but still in that hill country,
that rugged area where they had a big flood. The
town was called Wimberley, and they had a big meeting
in Kirk County about what can we do here? Can
we do a better job? Basically said this. They knew
(58:58):
about these summer camps too, and they said for years,
local officials kept them safe with a word of mouth system.
When flooda water started raging upriver, camp leaders warned those
down river the water surge coming their way.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
And that's just how they've always done it.
Speaker 5 (59:11):
And they had a big meeting about this eight years ago,
like can we add sirens, can we add river gauges
and some other you know, modern communication tools. Granted, like
we mentioned earlier, cell service not always great in that
area of the world either. And they, you know, in
this meeting, like logistically they were like, man, the taxpayers
aren't going to put it down. The money for all
of this, this is money for it. It's not just
(59:34):
a huge town either. It's a big it's a big town,
but it's not like huge. So they don't have a
big tax base. No, not a big tax base at all.
In fact, as recently they had a May budget meeting
and they were discussing a flood warning system being developed
in May. Two months ago, Rob Kelly, the Kerr County
judge and its most senior elected official, said, quote, taxpayers
(59:56):
won't pay for it, man.
Speaker 4 (59:58):
But even even like if you had an alert system,
there's inherent dangers with trying to get that many people
into buses and then get buses out of arms way too. Yeah,
the traffic involved, Like it's almost like can you imagine
just you know, because I think that's what happened in
the eighties in that in that flood. I mean I
saw a bus busy, you know, buses are stopped in traffic.
(01:00:22):
You know that's this happened so fast.
Speaker 5 (01:00:25):
Yeah, there's there's no way you could be prepared for it,
I guess. I mean, yeah, the only way you can
be prepared for is like if you're the safest person
ever and you have to be the party pooper who's
ending camp, Like, sorry, we're not gonna do this because
as storm's coming. They get storms every once in a while.
Love down there like they had no idea. This is
a freak of nature thing that it just sat there
(01:00:47):
and didn't move.
Speaker 4 (01:00:48):
They do those, you know, I've seen them for for
if a tsunami comes and they build huge, like eight
story structures that are just a long ramp for everyone.
But how would you have enough money to build that Kerrville.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Yeah, and this is the other thing that's coming off
of an ocean. This is just a winding river. This
is way different. If this a storm's set on top
of the Trinity River. Yeah, you know, there would be
flooding and it would be bad in some parts, but
it wouldn't be that bad. It's just different down there. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
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Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
That's Community Foundation dot net. All right.
Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Coming up next, we turn our attention to music news.
Ozzie's final show happened. We will discuss that next. The
website to make a donation to Kerr County, the one
that we've been giving out. It's community Foundation dot net,
Community Foundation dot net. All right, we've got some Kyrie
Irving audio to get into. It confused some people and
maybe some people were worried Kyrie wouldn't even be back
(01:01:56):
for the playoffs next year. We'll take a listen to
that coming up here momentarily, but right now it's time
for this.
Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
It was a big long weekend for music because you know,
we talked about in the three o'clock hour the Oasis
reunion a little bit with the Orioles broadcasting guys, but
it was also Ozzy Osbourne's last show. Now they had
a big ten plus hour thing in Birmingham, England with
over forty thousand fans.
Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
Jason Momoa was the MC. Weirdly he got.
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
In the moshpit for Panta Yeah all that.
Speaker 5 (01:02:34):
Yeah, So I'm gonna go through and just kind of
tell you how this thing kind of went. Like the
order of operations too. The first band that took the
stages masted on Hell Yeah, followed by rival Sons. These
are all bands just playing three or four songs. Then
Anthrax went out there did a couple songs, then Hailstorm
and each band also covered would cover a Black Sabbath
(01:02:56):
or Ouzzy song as well. At the end of their set,
Lamb of God. Then we got Tom Morello's All Stars.
So there's just a bunch of like a supergroup that
he put together. The guy from Disturbed was in there,
and Tom Morello was the overall music director of the event. Yeah,
he put it all together. Okay, his son was playing
too something, Yes, with Jack Black too.
Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
That's so good.
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
How old is his son, That's a good question, Like
he looks like seventeen eighteen.
Speaker 5 (01:03:22):
So they did a bunch of you know, black Savage
songs and then Jack Black and Roman Morello and they
did that, and then Alison Chains played and then there
was a drum Sit had a drum off. We're in
Chad Smith and Danny Carey. They had a drum off.
But uh, that really happen.
Speaker 4 (01:03:41):
Yeah, you know, the only other time I can think
of a drum off is uh, I know what you're
gonna say, Will Ferrell and Chillie PEPs.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
That was a drum off.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
I mean, Chad Smith was there, so they could have wreathed.
He was he was in it, Jim and Travis Smith
that because I was looking up. Tom Morello's son is
thirty ten years old.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
Wow, that must be pretty cool if your dad was
in Rage against the Machine.
Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:04:06):
So you know how Aerosmith had to quit because Steven
Tyler's vocal cords are donder toasted, right.
Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
Well, he came out and did a couple of songs.
Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Yeah, do you know what songs?
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
I know he didn't do dream On because there's no
way he could sing that if he's toast.
Speaker 5 (01:04:19):
He did Walk This Way, and then with Chad Smith
on drums, he did a Led Zeppelin song.
Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
Sure did what do you do?
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
I think it was a whole on love? Yeah, someone
tagged me in that clip. I'm like, how first off,
I was told he can't sing anymore, but he's singing
Zeppelin and he sounded great.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
I think, probably being able to do two songs, probably
as Max, you know. And he's like, this is such
a big deal. I'm to lean in and make try
to make it happen.
Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
Pantera, Tool Slayer, let's go Guns n' Roses.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
And he's not looking good. No, it's not looko. Have
y'all seen the funny memes? Where it's him and the
dude from the wrestler uh oh, Mickey Cky Rohart and
they're like, why do these guys look like an old
lesbian couple? Now?
Speaker 5 (01:05:09):
Then Metallica comes out, does their thing six songs. Then
we get to Ozzie and Ozzie comes out and he's
gonna do some assie songs from Ozzie solo.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
You know, I'm just gonna tell you guys, here's what
he sounds like.
Speaker 5 (01:05:21):
He sounded great, cool, and here he is a he's
sitting on a throne the whole time.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Do we know who's on guitar? Is it like Black
Sabbath there? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
And just for a point of reference, who's the old
fifties singer that they've been trotting out there? Frankie Valley? Yeah,
Frankie Valley. How does this compare visually to what Frankie
Valley's doing?
Speaker 5 (01:05:40):
And audibly, I mean, Ozzie looks horrible just because he's sick.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
He's really sick. But also Frankie Valley's not trying to
look like Satan, right, and he probably didn't put as
many hard miles on his back as he didn't go, oh,
here's Frankie Valley as the Prince of Darkness.
Speaker 5 (01:05:57):
Yeah, Frankie Valley's got like a weird kin of Berney situation.
His family's propping him up.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
I bet he's a whole decade older than Autsie too.
But listen, listen to a here. Hell yeah, that's good, right,
that's exactly Yeah, so's fun. I feel like we use
this to start the show. That's great, great way to
start to show. There's the start of our shore. Yeah.
(01:06:31):
I'm gonna fast forward so you can edit. I just
could actually might not even have any singing. Does he
chair dancing while this is happening. No, he's just sitting there.
He's kind of he's kind of like the Emperor at
the end of Star Wars and he's shooting lighting at
people fingers. I don't know, mister Crowley.
Speaker 5 (01:06:48):
Suicide solution, Mama, I'm coming home, and crazy train hell yeah,
and then all the bood here comes Black Sabbath one
last time. Let's go war Pigs iron Man. So it's
all three dude, you're right annoy with Ozzie.
Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
Yes, So it's I owe me Geezer Butler and what's
Homie's name? I'm forgetting the last guy. They're all a
lot about it.
Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Yeah, so Geezer was definitely there because I remember seeing
It's the first time like twenty years, maybe over twenty
years they played together.
Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
So badass man. Yeah, well it was a huge deal.
Speaker 5 (01:07:21):
I didn't watch, you know, I didn't buy the ticket
on pay per view and watch it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
Am I jerk? Yeah, total hater, disrespectful. That is disrespectful.
I've got to burn in hell for this. Yep. Is
that a good job?
Speaker 5 (01:07:33):
Bozzie?
Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Okay, good job Ossie. Fantastic Ben and Skin Show ninety
seven point one The Eagle. I know everyone out there
has been thinking about it all weekend. We've been talking
about it today. You can help out with all the
devastation down there at the Kirk County area. We have
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Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
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to go and donate. Right now, It's time for this.
(01:08:38):
The thing's big. There was a Little Man's News over
the weekend as well.
Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
Kyrie Evering has been doing a lot of streams, just
live streaming, interacting with the chat during his rehab and
this clip.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Thank you for the content, Kyrie.
Speaker 5 (01:08:51):
Yeah, this clip is taken off here and started a
bit of a storm.
Speaker 13 (01:08:54):
Will you be back by playoffs? Don't hold your breath
on that, you know what I'm saying. It doesn't mean
that I won't be back. It's just don't I don't
want to make any predictions on when I'm gonna be back.
I just want to be back one hundred and fifty
thousand percent better. So I'm taking my time right now
to really get healthy. I'm taking my time to really
get my body right, other parts of porches of my
(01:09:14):
body right, and and really just enjoy this, uh, this
recovery process.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
Man, it's it's it's not pretty.
Speaker 13 (01:09:20):
Yes, it is a beautiful struggle, but I go through
kind of a mental roller coaster ride of every you
know of every day just want to be back out there.
Speaker 5 (01:09:27):
Obviously, when you say don't hold your breath, that's what
takes off and people are like freaking out about it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
I just thought it was a bad question.
Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
I'm like, I could see asking about the All Star Game,
are you gonna be back by January February? But by
the playoffs that's like I'm like, wait what, And so
I think, uh, he I don't think he's revealing Hey, no,
this injury is way worse than anyone thought. I'm actually
going to be out the longest anyone's ever been out.
He's probably just saying, let's not put anything any limits
(01:09:58):
or expectations or or any dates on this, right.
Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
That's kind of how I read it. And I think
like he's got a Kyrie code that he talks in.
You know, he answers most questions a certain way, and
I think he very much answered that question in that way,
except for the part that you said don't hold your
breath that has a negative connotation to most people. He
(01:10:23):
may be thinking about it in a way of communicating, Hey,
don't spend time thinking about when I'm going to be back.
I'll be back when I'm ready. But that's not the
way people perceived it, no doubt, and so it led
to a big, gigantic thing. And that's the other thing too,
about just taking questions and riffing. You know, it's not
(01:10:44):
a prepared it's not a prepared environment. You don't know
what's coming at you. And maybe you say things in
a way that I wish I'd worded that differently, or
maybe there is a setback and he's not telling us
about it, or maybe this entire time Kyrie has a
different timetable than what happens. Is is there's an injury,
(01:11:04):
and then people look at a time frame and then
they compare it to other injuries. Yeah, and so most
acls are eleven months, and so then everyone goes, Okay,
he's going to be back at the beginning of February.
But if you're gonna come back at the beginning of February,
you might as well wait till after the All Star breaks.
I think it's going to be after the All Star break.
And I suspect he was just saying, hey, let's not
(01:11:25):
put a timetable on this, but instead he said don't
hold your breath. And so everyone's like, oh my god,
what has happened?
Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
There's a lot can happen. And the West is highly
competitive too, they're over under. It is interesting this has
come out in the last couple days.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
Mavericks Overlunder. I don't know if you've seen this, can
I guess? Yeah? Forty four and a half. How many
do they win last year? Thirty nine?
Speaker 4 (01:11:48):
The West just keeps getting better and better and better. Man,
I think I think you factor that in. If they
were in the East, you'd be like, yep, they're gonna
win fifty five James or something stupid. You know, I'm
gonna say this is Vegas, right, Well, I mean it's yeah,
it's it's probably Bovada's one.
Speaker 5 (01:12:08):
Yeah, it's one, gid, it's you know, you can find
some places that have it a little different.
Speaker 4 (01:12:12):
But forty seven, thirty eight and a half. Oh, given
they think they're gonna have a worse year than they
had last year, I.
Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
Don't, but you know they do. But keep in mind
what they're doing, though, Ben, this is in July. They're
trying to get action. So what they want is they
want to They think they're gonna get a lot of
people saying over, and then they started adjusting the line
on them. Uh huh yeah, like the cowboy thing too.
Speaker 4 (01:12:36):
At seven and a half, I definitely would take the
over by the way. I man all I watch on
social media now, and this is probably good news for
you guys. There's two things I watch. One is a
movie called Mac and Me. Uh it was it made
fun of or it didn't make fun of. It was
like an et. It was another merch of ET. It
came out like seven or eight years later. Yeah, and
the movie looks terrible. It looks to be one of
(01:12:57):
the worst movies ever made.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
I remember this movie.
Speaker 4 (01:12:59):
But there's this scene from it where this kid becomes
a giant and he's in his room and this lady
walks in with these scientists and I'll bring the audio
one day. She walks in and goes it somewhere. She goes,
it's me this, I sent it to everyone. It's my
favorite thing in the world. And they walk in with
some scientists. This lady goes, I would like you to
meet such and such.
Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
He's a doctor.
Speaker 4 (01:13:20):
And the kid walks in and his sweatsuit doesn't fit
him because he's grown so much. He's like, and he's
ducking down so that doesn't hit the ceiling. He goes,
I'd like to ask you to get the f out
of my room.
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
He goes, get out of my room. You actually have it?
It has a bleep?
Speaker 5 (01:13:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Is that kid comes? You sent it to me? Yeah?
So good? And then we forgot about it. I didn't forget,
which happens time. Are you ready? I want you to
meet my colleague, doctor Hamilton, and I'll like you to
get the game here. Okay, he's huge. Okay, we need
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to find this on the fly because that kid has
the exact same voice as the g I Joe, Remember
the g I Joe essays and the one who cussed.
We're not gonna be able to do this on the Okay,
I'm gonna find it. We'll play it tomorrow. One is
it in? Though I can try. I think it's the
one the sandwich the pork chopped sandwiches.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
There's a lot of cussing in that one, is there? Yeah,
he's like cussing because he started a fire. Okay, okay,
hold on, so just listen to that part. Listen to
the beginning part, and then listen to the kid.
Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
Yeah when the guy careful, Yeah, go back to the
very beginning and play that he said. Thank you. Okay, stop,
now listen to the kid and the Mac and Me. Okay,
I want you to meet my colleague, doctor Hamilton, and
I'll like you to get them here here.
Speaker 4 (01:15:01):
The haunting music in the background. So there's two things
I watch in that kick in. I watched that Mac
and Me scene, and it looks to be the worst
movie ever, Like a bet payoff should be to have
to watch that movie. It was like eight years after eighteen.
It's just a total knockoff. I'm watching it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
Is that right? Yeah? Okay, thank each other it so?
Is that right?
Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Okay, I really did.
Speaker 5 (01:15:26):
Throw it to a clip of his new show, and
Paul don't say he snuck it in on.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
I didn't know that was even a thing. I didn't
even know the movie was a thing. I missed it
and we were growing up. But that scene from it
is my favorite thing in life, and so the only
things I watch on social media now, especially since liver
King has unraveled so much, is I watch that yeah
cooking that scene, and I watched Cooper Flag highlights.
Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
He's cooking and it's so amazing.
Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
And uh, I've you know, just I've seen all these
things now, just constantly watching Cooper Flag highlights on a
basket court. And I saw a unique comparison. And I
don't remember the specifics about this one player, but when
I watched a highlight montage of Cooper Flag and this
player and somebody else was like, this is a good
comp for Cooper Flag, and I want to ask your
basketball brain skin it was Grant Hill.
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
Oh yeah, that's actually the comp that I think Mike
Krzyzewski gave. Wow. Yeah, And he was talking about the
fact that had Grant Hill not been a freshman when
Bobby Hurley and Christian Layner were there, that they would
have he would have had a different role. It would
have been his team from the jump, just like it
was Cooper Flags. He's like, you don't get that when
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Christian Christian Latner is arguably the greatest college basketball player
of all time, not pro but college basketball, his career
was unmatched and they were perennial champs and all that,
and then Grant Hill got there. But I think the
Grant Hill comparison is excellent, although I think Cooper Flagg
will end up being stronger. Problem with Grant Hill is
he got misdiagnosed on an ankle injury and never recovered.
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He was a top five player in the league in
his second year.
Speaker 4 (01:17:03):
I was watching highlights and I was like, Yeah, these
look just like the Cooper flying highlights and they're the
same size. Yeah, the same size and just punishing the
rim and spin around and playing great defense.
Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
And Grant Hill was spectacular. He just had an ankle
injury and it got making misdiagnosed and you can go
look and see the drop off. And in fact, I
believe he went to Orlando to go pair with Tracy
McGrady if I remember that right, Does that sound right?
Speaker 11 (01:17:26):
Kat?
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
I don't know what was he was. He a two
to three three that they ran the ball through like
a point three kind of thing. But yeah, I think
that's a I think that's a great comparison. Ye're not cooking, yeah,
not cook in. I think it's real funny that everyone
that you know says the Mavericks are aren't good or whatever.
They go, yeah, they just don't have enough ball handling,
and then they all want to make the Rockets, the
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second best team in the West. I'm like, you might
want to pull up their ball handlers and show me
who they are. They have Fred van Vliet and who
cause I mean, same thing, there's no difference. Maybe the
coach can dribble it up. Yeah, no, it's good. It's
gonna be just like Cooper Flagg. They're gonna have Kevin
Durant bring them up. That was your point. Yeah, that
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was my foret, Like, I'm not kickin all right man, KT,
are you familiar with all those g I Joe PSAs
him a hundred times. I don't think he has. Uh,
that's gonna do it for us. Thank you for hanging
out with us today. We will be back tomorrow and again, Uh,
if you would like to donate Community Foundation dot net
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that is a great place to help out on the
Kerr County flood relief fund. All right, we'll be back tomorrow.
I'll never forget the time KT looked Cooper Flagg dead
in the eye and he said, do you suck on
my toe? And that did not welcome him to the Metroplex. Christina,
you gonna stick around and play some music and sounds good.
There You going well? I'm gonna get my sock bag, dude,