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Speaker 1 (01:00):
It's come today, fall begin all Bababy, we go, Kat,
Christine Skin and all the radio. Ah, yes, Hello, welcome everybody.
It's the world famous Ben and Skin Show coming to
you live on a hump day. Thank you for tuning
in making us a part of your daily routine. I'm
(01:22):
Ben Rogers, joined by Jeff skin Wade, Kevin kat Turner,
and Christina Kray a little baby corn Bread Ray. All
hands on deck today for what's going to be a
great show. I will remind you that on Friday, we
will be doing our show live from the Pluckers and Plano.
Come watch the show happen from three to six pm.
You can see the show happen live. On the seventeenth,
(01:43):
we'll be in City View and then on Halloween we'll
be in Dallas at the Dallas Pluckers and that's lovers
in Greenville. Can we get everybody to commit to wearing
a costume that day? I'm in we're talking about on Halloween.
It's Halloween. It is a day where women get to
get out there and slutt it up. Let's just call
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it what it is. And then too, I feel like
men slutted up.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
They can do that.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Yes, what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (02:14):
You know, if you just want to go as Cupid
and just wear a diaper or diapers, ladies.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Are attracted the diapers. This is amazing news.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
You're just trying to think of a guy that would
have his shirt off, like.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
What cost I'm a little babycules Cupid could wear a
thong if it wanted to be.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Stupid you've got going on, Ricky one?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Is that? Am I out of line saying that that
late that's the one night of the year that ladies
will sexy it up. But because it's under the guise
of this is just Halloween costume, right, these house will
throw down on Christmas season of giving. No, I don't
think so. It's cold too, It's more cold makes it.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Great, a good excuse just to look hot.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Stop. Okay, okay, we're getting somewhere here, we're getting the
I think they slutted up on Valentine's Day. Two fourth
of July Arbor Day. Who are you spending your time
around right with a lot of hard wood on Arbor Day?
You guys know what I'm talking. I don't. I think
so Skin is a guy who will pay off a bet.
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He will pay off a bet when others might shirk
those responsibilities. He'll do it. But it might be hard
to get him to buy into this, although he did
do a show to pluckers in an eggplant costume with
KT one year. It's a bet, Palf, Yeah we did that.
I was gonna say, well, I go as an eggplant?
You still have it? I think I do you still
have yours? Right, absolutely, dude, let's go slight it up
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his egg plant. I sometimes throw it on just doing
some yardwork. I'll put that eggplant costume on and just
writhe all over my wife. It's the emoji. I think
she likes more than you and the costume.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Don't you have a pickle costume?
Speaker 1 (03:52):
To' right?
Speaker 4 (03:54):
I have a pickle because the year I went is
a big deal. I have more. I have Oscar the Grouch.
I have plenty of onesies that could recycle. I was
thinking about getting a big ear of corn and getting
a microphone and going as a pop star.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Don't get are we still on the air in I
don't think so, man. I think they just started running
ninety two five on both sides my in my defense,
you have to issue a defense. Twenty seconds later, I
was thinking about it the easy play for me, and
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you guys might not get this ref I didn't get
the last one.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
I was thinking about just getting a cowboy hat and
getting a shark onesie and going as the shark from
toy story that steals Woody's hat. Okay, keboy Woody Hody, Hody, hody,
everyone would get it.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Yeah, sounded very trump there. Everyone would know, do you
want to explain the ear of corn? Yeah, a popcorn,
popstar popcorn? Keep going, what does that have to do with.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
The deal headset, you know, with the looks like you're
working at a call center.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
So I googled this today and I was like, one
of the biggest stories in Dallas Fort Worth, and I
was asking AI, all right, I was trying to figure
out what are the biggest stories in the world today,
And it's interesting that one of our entities, one of
our businesses, is one of the top stories according to AI.
We even got we have this guy rad Messik who
sends out these emails to all the hosts across all
(05:28):
iHeartRadio stations. Here are some of the biggest topics of
the day. If you guys are just wondering what the
big topics are. We were also listed there. But the
second the second biggest story. First biggest story is in
ice story, right, the whole ice thing that happened here.
The second biggest story is business distress surgeon large bankrupt
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large bankrupt ruptcy filings in North Texas. They were talking
about the third most active US court handling bankruptcies with
assets over one hundred mili here. Did y'all know that
because of Hooters, Genesis Healthcare, and Omnicare among others. Okay,
and then the third biggest story local business closures and
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change in DFW's restaurant scene. And I'm just reading this
along and it's like a long time barbecue restaurant in
the area. Meet you anywhere in Trophy Club, by the way,
I ve al been there. I have it, No is
meet spelled meat. Yes, I'm going to Trophy Club. I'll
just be going to Hutchins, which we'll be there doing
our show on the sixteenth. Yes, And it says they've
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closed after nine years. And then it says meanwhile in Salina,
Rollertown beer Works, backed by local athletes, is shutting its
original location due to rising rent costs, though the company
says it will shift to its new Frisco facility. I like,
did they think of me and you as former athletes?
That's a brewery we are invested in. But it's fascinating
to see it in the news, and then I see
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it all over social media. This is what is so
wrong about social media when it comes to news and
all of that, because people are getting so much of
it wrong. Like I see people hardcore going, yeah, they
were always going to close Salina, Like, no, we weren't.
We would love to have figured out a way to
have it open at the same time. And so but
I see people taking these hardline stances on social media
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going no, they were always going to do that. I'm like,
what they don't know? But that's okay. I mean it's
you know, you can drive yourself crazy, but you can't
control people just creating in their head whatever they want
to create, right, Like, you can't. I mean, and there's
there's times where I like see people debating a topic
and I'm like, well, that person just ignored that very
(07:38):
salient point that the other person made because they just
didn't want to hear it. Uh huh. I mean, it's
just where we are.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
They're focused on their rebuttal. But someone who worked with
you guys every day, I saw that over the weekend
that you were shutting down Salina and I was shocked. Yeah,
and I see you guys every single day. I was like,
I was not expecting that.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Did you read it as it? But you knew Frisco
was happening. Our friend Scoe location, which will open in
late octo. But yeah, it's it's jarring when you see
it as a news headline. But it's a happy ending
because the Frisco location is going to be extraordinary. Yeah,
it's going to be fantastic. We'll probably doing some Egel
stuff there.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Yeah, I'm very excited about that. All right. Coming up,
we've got uh should should sheriffs be doing bits on
social media. We've got the new movies that are coming
out this month. But coming up just over three minutes,
where you gonna take us in things. Skin is tracking again.
The people on this show identify this sexually explicit picture
and in Skin Show ninety seven point one, the Eagle
let's give away mud vein tickets. We're doing it every
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day this week. The first person using the iHeart app
with their name, their phone number, their email address that's
on the talkback feature. You punch that in or you
leave that message rather and can answer the question name
one Halloween costume. Kt earlier suggested he might dress up
as you have several options. If you were listening, you
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heard it, and you could give us any of those options,
and you will be the one to Wendy's mud vein tickets.
If you don't win today. Listen again tomorrow for your
chance to win the big movies of October. We'll discuss
them in the next segment. But right now it's time
for this track, another edition of Things. It is traffic,
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all right. First things first, I'm gonna send a picture
to the group, okay, and I want you guys to
describe to the listener first what you're seeing in this picture,
and then we'll talk about the emotions of the picture.
So I just sent it to you, guys. This is
something I walked up on this morning out behind a
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place of business not far from where the new roller
Town is going. That's the brewery been and I are
invested in. This is behind a place of business on
Main Street and Frisco. All right. That is a treasure chest.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Yeah, or you could open it up and find aunch
of sex toys in there, and it'd be a pleasure chest.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
That was pretty good.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I can't top that, but I would think there might
be a dead body or something in there. I immediately
got creepy vibes because it looks like it's just behind, yeah,
a back porch or something.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
It's not pushed up against the wall, Laura, it's being
stored there. It's out like it wants somebody to experience
what's inside it. So I think dead body immediately too,
b ooh, back in there, open it up? Yeah, and
you got freaked out by it, right.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
I just got freaked out. But then when Ben brought
up treasure, I did think c a thieves, like, okay,
maybe this is something good and fun.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Well the gold, So what do you think? I did
you open it up because you're a bold You're a
bold guy. You crawled inside it and got comfortable, ready
to spring out of there if somebody opened it. Let
me just say that this box is probably two and
a half to three feet long, it's probably a foot
and a half high, and it's probably depth front to back,
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probably about foot and a half to two feet. But
you been working on Japanese interval walking and being a contortionist,
so you should be able to fit in that. Yeah.
Plus I've been taking those online classes from Rubber Boy. Yeah, yep.
One of the greatest halftime acts.
Speaker 4 (11:11):
I'd say number two right there behind Red Panda, who
we are giving our thoughts and prayers to she gets better.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
How's she doing? By the way, she's coming. I'm back
on the unicycle bag.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
I think she tried three plates and tomorrow four and
went down top of each other. By the time the
season starts, fifteen plates on her head.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
I hear you saying thoughts and prayers, but I've never
seen you pray for her. You've never asked us to
put a bower heads, and you prayed for Red Panda.
I think you're I don't think you're really praying for it. Yeah,
I think you're fronting KT well.
Speaker 4 (11:38):
I don't think she would have respect my standard form
of prayer.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Her prayer is different. Maybe you can lead us in
prayer later. Do you guys ever wonder about how these
halftime acts get to where they are, Like, assume their drive?
What's that?
Speaker 2 (11:54):
The drive?
Speaker 1 (11:54):
That's so good man?
Speaker 2 (11:55):
That's pretty good on a roll today.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
He's like one for seventeen, but that was the he's
on a role in this segment. His first segment was atrocious.
But pleasure Chest that dad joke keeps crushing it right game. Yeah,
it is a get right right a lot like the Jets. Yeah. So,
so I've thought about this a lot. I'm like getting
a lot of NBA arenas watching halftime acts, and I'm
(12:18):
like cocky, How do you get to I'm going to
be on a twenty foot unicycle putting plates on my head.
There's got to be a journey. There's got to be
a starting point to how you get to that. Or
is there just like in the music business, Uh, there's
a and R people right, they go out into the
world and they discover bands right right sign to a label.
(12:39):
Is there some badass halftime guy who's like just hanging
out and Anna's just juggling seventeen plates on a unicycle
and some back alley and like, you know, I could
see this on the big stage. Yeah, at halftime of
sports events and it's like, Okay, she starts on a
small but at one point she's on a twenty foot unicycle.
Where do you make that leap? And how many dishes
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get broken before you can stack them all on your head?
Rubber Boy, for example, Yeah, we know probably why he
was trying to get himself in that position the first place.
I rubber Man and Kat back to the unicycle thing.
Aren't you on record saying you'd like to come back
in your next life and be a bike seat? Yep?
(13:22):
I think that'd be a great place to be, Uh,
and France, especially with Red Panda. So anyways, man, I
decided on this pleasure chest, as kt called it, I
decided to take a picture and walk away from it.
Oh no, okay. In pulp fiction, there was a gimp
into a box just like that. Remember they unlocked it
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and the gimp. The gimp jumped out, had a ballgag
in and everything. I thought that someone was probably filming
me waiting for me to open it, and I was
gonna end up. Yeah, I just I took the picture
and walked by. Okay. Then I went into this studio
that Ben and I are working on. Then and I
walked into the engineer room and this picture was on
(14:06):
the screen. And I want to know Kate, Ben already
knows what it is. I want to know if Kat
and Christina know what this picture is. Private Christina to describe.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
It, waiting, Okay, it's a picture of a girl. It's
just her face, but she looks like she's experiencing something
from the pleasure chest.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Now, Katie, even slower, can you what do you think
that is?
Speaker 2 (14:34):
On zoom two?
Speaker 4 (14:35):
It looks like a younger Jennifer Coolidge in one of
those beautiful Agony videos.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
When I saw the picture. I didn't know if it
was a horror movie or if it was a porn yeah.
And then I was like, oh my god, because there
was a client that was going to see it by accident.
Oh no, and I was panicking. And then I looked
and right underneath it, it's a Miley Cyrus video Reckon Bath.
It's nothing crazy, nothing crazy. But when I saw that
(15:03):
picture Froze, I was like, gee dd it. We cannot
be leaving this stuff on a screen when clients are
walking around. So anyways, those were the two I'll post.
I'll post both of those pictures on on Twitter to
see if Elon will let anybody see it. There you go,
all right? Coming up next, it's the Move, the movies,
the Moon, the new movies that are coming out this month,
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the ones you need to know about.
Speaker 5 (15:27):
We'll do that next, The Stick, the Giant Tickle, the
All right, So today's October.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
First, as a guy who went to the theaters last
night and saw one battle after another.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
Oh, Christina and Ben.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
This weekend, if you can find find the three hour
window and get to it, you know, if you want
to go in a little late, they're going to show
you about twenty minutes of previews. You know you have
to do, although the interest song would tell you to
enjoy the previews. So here are some of the most
anticipated movies of the month of October starting next weekend.
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This weekend, everyone goes see one battle after another, but
The Smashing Machine comes out on Friday.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Yeah, that looks great.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
This is about a wrestler who turned into an MMA
fighter in the early days of the UFC, named Mark Kerr,
and then you start getting into his injuries and personal demons.
His wife is played by Emily Blunt. This was a
documentary in two thousand and two, but making it a
movie and the writer director is Benny Safty, So it's
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gonna be weird.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Is that the guy that did uncut Gems? Okay?
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Yeah? So uh that's that's not I don't know that.
I'm dying to see it because it does look heavy. Yeah,
and uh I don't love the rock like that, you know,
So how do you? How do you love it? I'll
wait and see how the reviews are, you know, before
I rush to the theaters this weekend.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
That's just me. I would watch the rock and porn
called The Smashing Machine, right, that's called the TV show
Ballers on HBO. It was very wild though.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
This talks about is Rock gonna run for the president
for president in like twenty sixteen, you know, And I
was like, it'd be wild to have a president's bare
ass out there for everyone, because you definitely see it
on the terrible HBO show Ballers.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
That's why I think Dennis Franz should run for president.
Should there's one coming out on October. There's two coming
out in October tenth that we should know about. Number one,
it's called roof Man. It's about Randy bearsh It's about
Randy Bears, the story of Brandy No.
Speaker 4 (17:38):
It's a star's a Channing Tatum and it is about
a guy who has just escaped from prison. So he's
on the lamb and he's hiding out in a hole
in a wall inside a Toys r US type store.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Wow, okay, I've seen previews for this.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
I saw previews too. And he runs around necket a lot.
Speaker 6 (17:57):
Right.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
It looks kind of good there. She just look kind
of good.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Kirsten Duntz plays his wife back at home and he's
trying to get in touch with her. Peter de English
is in this like Keith Stanfield's in It looks really good.
We'll see. I don't know, it's it's a wild thing
to turn into a movie. Yeah, he's just kind of
hiding out and sort of on the run. But that's
October tenth. Then what is that movie?
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Is it called Opportunity Knox where guy's in a Walmart
Old Night with Jennifer Connolly? Oh? Yeah, is that what
that is? Yeah, that is the guy who gets killed
in pulp fiction. You're trying to talk his way out
of the problem. Yes, and Jennifer. Yeah, what is her name,
Jennifer j Jennifer Connelly. Yeah, she's from of course Top
Gun Maverick, one of the greatest films ever made. But
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she is, this is in her earlier days. How old
do you think she is? She's probably late teens. I
mean she was, she goes way. I don't know if
you guys ever saw the movie Once Upon a Time
in America with Robert de Niro. But she's in that
and she was like eleven years old, ten years old.
She's been around forever.
Speaker 4 (18:55):
The other one on October tenth we should talk about
is called After the Hunt. This Star there's Julia Roberts
she's a professor at Yale. One of her colleagues is
accused of sexual assault. That's played by Andrew Garfield, one
of the Old Spider Men. The problem is the person
that is accusing Andrew Garfield of sexual assault is her protegee. Okay,
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and that is played by io ed Abury from The
Bear Bear.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah. Wow.
Speaker 4 (19:21):
And it turns out Julie Roberts character is having a
bunch of skeletons center causes as well. And she's like,
is she getting the back of her colleague who's allegedly
done the sexual assaulting.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
And he knows saying she's done. Yeah, romantic thriller going
on here. I don't know it previously. Yeah, just sounds
like a thriller.
Speaker 4 (19:42):
Maybe it's just a psychological thrill.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Yeah, there you go. They're calling it Julia Roberts best
performance ever. What better than Aaron Brockovich. I think she
won hardware for that. For Aaron Brockovich, I believe so
not pretty woman. Now, she was great, great in that
he was a great pretty woman. There is a long
history of giving Academy awards to prostitutes. Who else there's
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like sixteen of them. Really, When that Galge Madison just wanted.
Yeah they did. I saw they posted it like I
think Jane Fonda include. They posted all the winners of
Best Actress or Best Supporting Actress for prostitutes. That's the
play Man. It's like simple Jack. Coming up next though,
the number one movie I'm excited to see in the
month of October because it's a packed month, and we'll
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do that next. Yeah, it's The Ben and Skin Show
ninety seven point one The Eagle. We got a news
quickie coming up at four o'clock. Should police officers, especially
sheriffs be doing bits on social media? Will break all
that down. But right now, let's give it back to Kevin,
who's got the movies that we absolutely need to see
in the theater in October.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
Yeah, so you mentioned a few in the last segment
and you can grab that on the podcast. We'll post
it after the show if you missed it there. It's
just a jam pack month, and today, being October first,
that was a good time to do this. I'm not
really excited about this one, but I should mention it.
They're doing a Frankenstein movie and the star is Jacob A.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Lordi.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
He's the guy from Euphoria Yeah, he's hot. It's a
Germo del Toro. Yeah, which guy, the tall guy?
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Yeah, yeah, quarterback, the one that the guy was in
love with, that that did that thing to the bathtub.
Oh yeah, what was that thing? He didn't look yet.
He was the one in the bathtub.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Yeah yeah, and saltburn Yeah yeah, the other one, the
guy who looked it. Yeah, that's the other guy. He
was the guy who was with Sabrina Carpenter for a while. Right,
damn it, I forgot his name. That Barry Coheghan.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Yeah, there you go. So I don't know if we
need a new Frankenstein movie, but we do.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
It's del Toro. It's gonna be awesome, right.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Yes, Okay, so it's Benicio del Toro playing Frankenson. No,
it's Germo de directing. Okay, what did he do? He
made the movie where that fish talks to everybody. Oh damn. Okay,
So yeah, he's he's really good. Okay, So yeah that'll
I hear what you're saying. I don't know that we
need it either, but he'll probably put a bad ass
spin on it.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
Oscar Isaac is the doctor. Christoph Waltz is in this Oh,
let's go that's seen him in a while.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
He's awesome, So we'll see.
Speaker 4 (22:11):
That's the theater's on the seventeenth, But if you want
to just pause on that, it'll drop on Netflix in November.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Good Fortune is a comedy starring Seth Rogan is He's
Sorry and Keanu Reeves. Now Aziz wrote this and is
directing this movie, and basically Keanu Reeves is Guardian Angel.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Is this the movie that Bill Murray got derailed? I
don't know if that was that one or if it
was a different project. Okay, I'm not sure, all right, Yeah,
so I don't know. The trailer looks okay, but I
don't know. I can't like all the people involved, so
I'll probably go see it. But I can't get to
the theater for okay. I gotta have something to give
(22:55):
you to the theater. I gotta be excited about it. Okay,
let me get you to the theater. All right, he's
gonna get you know what.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
I'm gonna keep teasing. I'm gonna keep teasing it. I'm
gonna keep one more.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Back tease as supposed to get him there October twenty fourth.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
I'm not I will see on this, Oh, so we'll
see Springsteen Deliver Me from Nowhere starring Jeremy Allen White
in in unless I hear bad things.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Yeah, I'm very fascinated by the Bruce Springsteen story.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
Do you want to hear what Jeremy Allen White sounds
like as Bruce Springston? Sure, because I have that, Then
play it and I will play it for you now
when when I'm ready to and it's happening, and it's
gonna happen now right here on the Eagle, Are you ready?
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Yes, I'm gonna crank it up real high. Tho, I'm
gonna crek it up.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
D I don't want to go to the.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
D I was pretty close. They did say that he
does not know how to play guitar, so he's just
kind of move in his hand. Uh huh, like me know,
Timothy Shall may learn play all the Bob Dylan stuff.
(24:07):
I tried to watch that, man. I ended up.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
Loving it the first The first thirty minutes are tough.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
I watched. I fell asleep to it multiple times once.
Take Christina, can you tell like if somebody's like what
he's talking about playing a guitar but they don't know
how to play it or is that like us watching
a sports movie and.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
The Yeah, you would be able to tell. And I usually,
like I used to, you know, pinpoint that and focus
on it. Now it's just, you know, you don't expect
them to. I don't expect them to. Yeah, they're just
gonna dub it over anyway.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Bozo dub dubd over. Uh.
Speaker 4 (24:43):
Jeremy Strong from Succession also plays his manager in this.
It could be interesting. But here's the movie I'm really
excited about. Okay, twenty fourth. The movie is called Bougonia.
It's the director is your Goos. He's the guy who
has in a bunch of stuff, including pretty things. The
last movie that Emma Stone was in with Mark Ruffalo
and it was very crazy weird. So basically Emma Stone
(25:05):
and Jesse Plemons are in this, and the way this
works is Jesse Plemons and his buddy are a couple
of disturbed young men who kidnap Emma Stone, who's like
a CEO of a big business and a kidnapper because
they're convinced that she is a lizard person. Oh, I
think she's an alien of some sort. And it gets
so weird because it's a your ghost movie. I'll watch
(25:28):
anything he does.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
He's amazing. This movie is gonna rule, and I don't
think it might be a bad year for it to
come out. Tough to top one battle after another, I think,
But also like this is wild and weird and could
be a lot of fun. You're tapping into the dark
places of the internet. Though, Yes, that's yes, you know,
(25:49):
so we shall see. That's what's it called pogonia? Right, yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right, we're gonna end it. Yeah, that's pretty good.
All right, I'd say that'll do it. Coming up next,
Should sheriffs be doing bits on social media? And what
job is Michael Young up for? We'll talk about all
that coming up next. To give me that moves quickie.
Speaker 4 (26:12):
All right, So you know, sometimes we're really any company.
He tries to get some type of social media awareness going.
But I think it's weird when police departments do it. Now,
whether you're doing some quirky video. But in this case,
we go to winter Haven, Florida, where Sheriff Judd. Every
once in a while we'll do a little video at
(26:33):
his desk and he will explain some type of crime
that happened, and he'll hold up a mugshot of the
person which feels wrong. Well, in this case, the mugshot
of the person he's showing though, is a former employee
that he worked with at the police department.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Okay, and the crime I was just following. Can I
ask you, do you think that he knew that? Like
he pre pretty and he knew that. Okay, I'm gonna
show this guy and I know it is or was
he surprised by it? No, he knew. Yeah, he knows
what he's doing here, which makes it even more odd.
But it's weird.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
There's some counties and you know where they make a
rest public and tweet it out there and things like that.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
And he bought his tickets. He knew what he was
getting into. I say, let him crash. And this is
Sheriff Judd, who you're gonna learn to either love or
hate real quickly.
Speaker 7 (27:28):
Everybody at some point in time uses McDonald's drive through.
I know I do several times a week because I
got to go. Well, this is Rob Gray. He went
through the drive through line. He's forty nine from winter Haven.
How do I know him? He used to be a
deputy sheriff and our chief pilot. But apparently he's got
an eighteen month old little boy in the front seat
(27:50):
of the car with him. That's what the McDonald's employee said.
He came through the line.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Okay to stop it right there. One got this or
we all following year. How does he sound like doctor
doctor Phil? Okay, yeah, Sheriff doctor Phil.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
I couldn't get it.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
So Sheriff Judd is it's wild because the whole time
he's doing this, he's showing you the mugshot of his
former coworker, but he's Tonio. Yeah, I've messed up to
have your eighteen month old boy in the front seat.
Speaker 7 (28:16):
Right twice within forty five minutes. And they said he
was mcdrunk and they were concerned about the child. So
you have a child, you're in the McDonald's line, you're mcdrunk,
and you're saying really vile, nasty, mixed statements to the girls.
(28:37):
So they notified law enforcement, and all of a sudden,
he takes off in fleet, drives reckless, runs through red lights.
Two hours later, we discovered Rob Gray at his house.
You're meant drunk, You acted like a mcnut. You put
the child's life in danger. I'm embarrassed for his family,
(28:58):
but make no mistake. You hat like a McNutt at
McDonald's and you make drunks say and mcugly things to
the girls. You're going to jail, mcjail. There you go,
every mctie, have a good day.
Speaker 6 (29:13):
All right.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
He should be fired, right, I mean, he's terrible. If
he's fired, it's just because he's got he's making terrible
choices there, Like that's way too much. He hit the
McDonald's thing, too many mctimes. I mean, it's just really
poor for him. Man, And he's the sheriff. Oh yeah,
all right, So if I was the fake mclawyer of
(29:36):
this case, I just won the case. He put all
that stuff out before the man was tried, like that
is like legal dumb ass ery at his highest level.
Maybe that's all. Yeah, I don't know. I'm just saying.
So he's supposed to be able to get a fair
trial of a jury of his peers, and that mccounty
like that is that is amateur hour. It's just cringey.
(29:59):
To man, it's just like not funny. And he's trying
to be entertaining, but he's not. He's not at all that.
We have entered a world where everyone thinks they're supposed
to perform on social media all the time.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Oh yeah, yeah, we've we failed to realize that we're
just tiny specks of dust on this planet. We have,
you know what, some type of god complex that everyone
gives a damn what we say, all we are is
dust in the wind. Damn straight dude, man, especially blue,
remember that? Yeah, boy, what you're cremated?
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Right?
Speaker 4 (30:30):
I got a shorty here PA announcer and he is,
you know, a PA. At a high school football game
or any type of contest, the PA announcer does introduce
the other team's dance team.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Right, he's gonna introduce the other team's dance team. And
here's what he said them. Then, now the new face
he has called him a bunch of fat girls.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
That what he said. I didn't hear. I could understand
what he said.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Oh man, who what an environment? Ready? Now the new face?
What's he's announcing the dance team to perform? You now?
And in his opinion is that they're bigger gals? Is
(31:25):
that for what it was? Do you have Do you
have a visual of this?
Speaker 4 (31:29):
I didn't, But this is the nature for four A
and M. The p A nuncer for four A M
and the other team Alabama State. Their dance team is
called the honey Bees and uh he called them at
halftime the new face of ozempic.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Okay, big guess groaning amazing, That's why they called them
the honey Bees. Okat, what's the heaviest for you that
I've ever been yeah with? Oh yeah, no? Or what's
your dude, I've never went? Now got up? Next we'll
(32:04):
get to the bottom of what's the heaviest for Kevin. Also,
let's go around the sports. Michael Young and Tory Hunter
are both in the news. Lionel Ritchie with a shocking
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Bill Burr did his set for that comedy festival over
in Saudi Arabia. How did it go? We'll talk about
it at the bottom of the hour, but right now
it's time for this. Now it's around the sports KTD
(33:10):
tweets as all the sports.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
Yes, the former Rangers manager Ron Washington is now out
as the manager of the Los Angeles Angels. He was like,
go over performance, not health. He had to step away
this year because he had some health issues. So yesterday
there was a tweet from baseball insider Bob Nightingale. He's
(33:33):
an actual boat. He says that Albert Pooholtz, Tory Hunter,
and Michael Young Loom as potential candidates to become the
Angels manager.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Man.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I saw this when you you pointed out to us
yesterday and it I was like, wow, this is insane.
So in this news story, the three professional athletes that
are up for this gig. Two of them are investors
in Rollertown. Hell yeah, that's why that Rollertown story broke
this morning and Rad Messick told everybody about it here.
We were invested in. So Michael Young and Tory Hunter,
both investors in Rollertown, both really good friends of ours,
(34:06):
and I would just say that the chances of Michael
Young taking that job are probably less than zero point
five percent, but I would say Tory Hunter much more realistic.
And you know, we've talked to both of these guys about,
you know, at different times, not claiming to be talking
to them every minute, and they could change their mind.
(34:27):
But Tory's been interested in getting into managing. Michael I
think is you know, intrigued by it. But his life
is too good like his He's living in southern California,
beautiful weather, beaches, mountains. He doesn't need to go grind
in a you know, in a ballpark. His kids are
still somewhat young, and so for Tory, his kids are
(34:49):
all out of the house and it's intriguing to him.
And Tory's got a great relationship with the Angels. I know,
he finished the season in their clubhouse and in their dugout,
and I would say that's a definite possibility. I haven't
talked to Tory. I don't know if he's interested in
taking it, but he was a candidate that was, you know,
mentioned before Wash got it, and so I think there's
(35:13):
a real possibility that Tory could take it. But in
either case, these guys have great lives. I don't understand
how in the case of Tory, like I with Michael,
you know he's doesn't you know, he doesn't live here anymore,
So I I don't know that stuff as intimately as
maybe I used to. But with Tory, he's involved in
(35:35):
so much stuff. I can't see why he would go
do that unless he's just dying to manage, like he's
got so many things he's involved in. And then I'm
just like, in fact, I don't think we've even mentioned
this on the air, but we're doing our brewery Rollertown
that Toy is a part of is doing a Rollertown
Open golf tournament PGA Frisco and Frisco, and Tory's the
(35:58):
honorary chairman of it. It's kind of his event that
day in that regard, right, And that's just scratching the
surface of all the stuff that he does. And so
it's like, if he takes that job, he's dying to
be a manager because he has a million things going on. Dude.
I watched the game clinching Rangers World Series game with toy.
(36:20):
I don't think you were there. Which one was that
Rolltown Mavericks had a game that night, Okay, yeah, when
the Rangers won it all. I sat there and got
to watch the entire game with him, and it was
one of the coolest experiences of my life because he
still knows everything. He knows all the players. He's breaking
down what's happening in the game. I mean, obviously he
was a really talented broadcaster, but Tory Hunter is one
(36:43):
of the greatest leaders I've ever seen in my life.
Like he just controls room. Everyone who knows him loves
him and respects him and follows him. He's a dynamic leader,
and dude, he would be a phenomenal manager. It's just okay,
his life is oh good, Yeah, that's what you would
have to really just miss the game and you know
(37:05):
and love the game that much and want to contribute
and be involved to go do it and he's so
successful in so many other businesses to your point, but
that could scratch the itch for a lot of guys
on the competitive stuff. Yeah, being business people. Can I
just say seeing that tweet?
Speaker 4 (37:20):
And by the way, I will say that the Athletic
had a big post this morning. Ken Rosenthal's on at
a bunch of inte and they're like, Albert Pools is
the leader in the clubhouse. They're gonna interview him and
he's on payroll for the next ten years. Anyways from
the big contract. He'sign Oh wow. But all it's like
Michael Young Tory Hunter talk and I was like, why
are we talking about the Angels managerial job?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
I don't I.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
Believe we have an opening. Yeah, I've got an opening
here in town. Boys just want that one different climate weather,
you know, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
The better team.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
How about a win now window right now? You want
to go play for the seventy two and ninety Angels,
be my guest.
Speaker 8 (37:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
Grinding in La though, is the different than grinding in
our linkedn Yeah, but we have Course and Jacob Degram,
the Power Surge, Marcus Simeon, the power whatever. You still
have Jack Berger. But I was shot Travis Frederick wasn't
up for that job. All of our investors for that job.
We by the way, we never pitched Albert Pooholes. There
(38:19):
was a reason A right, you know what I'm saying,
because we didn't have access to it. Yeah, all right,
there you have it. U. There is around the sports
coming up next Linel Ritchie with a shocking claim about
Michael Jackson. We got the Today game and then Brandon
Aubrey is a kick God? What does that mean? All
that's coming your way on the benin Skin show before
(38:41):
Hot God, every stay on the top in the shove.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
The doctor that taught that monkey to talk is dead
at ninety one, Jane Goodall, so rest in peace to her.
Remember that monkey just talking to Robin Williams. What it's
a long time ago, man, A monkey talked.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
She taught him sign language.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
Which is talking. I've always said, same language is talking,
sand language sign language? Yep? So okay uh. Lionel Richie
wrote a book, a memoir if you will. You know
how when books get released, a few excerpts start leaking out,
And the first excerpt that we have from the Lionel
(39:32):
Richie book is that Michael Jackson was apparently very smelly.
He said that Michael was kind of like a kid,
but his day to day life was eccentric, like an
absent minded professor, but still a kid. He and Quincy
(39:56):
Jones would make fun of him, and they nicknamed him smelly.
Michael would laugh too, realizing that he was oblivious to
the fact that he hadn't changed or washed his clothes
for a couple of days or so. I love Christina's reaction.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
I mean a couple days or so gross.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
I mean that is kind of kid like. Yeah, it
is a cattle, go shower and change his clothes when
you tell it to I think the uh guys like that.
I've never heard this angle. I've never heard this story,
but I do think about celebrities who lose their childhood
and then become wealthy, and then their whole rest of
(40:37):
their life is just trying to recapture that childhood. Is
that what's going on there with him?
Speaker 4 (40:42):
That's why he had speaking of monkeys, he had a
little monkey, and he had playhouse, and he had the
home alone.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
Kid. I mean, they said the Lionel Richie says, which
Lionel Richie never take what he says at face value. Oh,
you're about to tear him down? What is this? You
guys seen the Hello music video? Tear down Turner. It's
a little weird, right line of Richie. Big listener of
the show Weird texted me earlier said he's listening. You're
(41:13):
going to do my story today. I feel like the
last couple of years have been a great acquittal of
Lionel Richie's past. Personally, Yeah, documentary, he was incredible. There's
more stuff's coming out about how great he was. And
I thought his appearance on whatever the show is, American
Isle or whatever the thing is, that he's the voice
whatever the thing is that he's been on, he's been great.
(41:35):
I think the details about how he adopted that girl
and took her into her life and gave her a
future to be hang out with Paris Hilton, that's fine,
but does it absolve the Hello music video? I think
the music director should be on trial. What you remind me?
What do you blind the woman? I'm blind high school
(41:57):
and she's Oh, she's not a high school girl. He's
a college professor and it's a sculpting college. Is it
clear that it's college? Yes? I don't sculpting class. I mean,
how many high schools have sculpting class? Kevin? Is that
a real answer? You get me to find out. I
know you're trying to, but you're trying to tear down
pillar in our community. No, Lionel Richie has done so
(42:18):
much for me.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Also, was it an ode to uh that movie right
with Patrick swayzey Ghost?
Speaker 1 (42:25):
Ghost? Was it at the same time it came out
about five years before? Oh, that's pretty creaty. In fact,
I think Ghost happened because of the Lionel Richie video.
And if you go back and look at that video,
you'll see that Lionel Richie is a ghost.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
Oh all right.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
The best thing in Ghost with Demmy Moore when Patrick
Swayze passes the way it comes back was the snl
bit about it. Did you ever see this?
Speaker 5 (42:52):
So?
Speaker 1 (42:53):
Is it because they're making fun of him for not No,
they're like, okay, so a ghost comes back and he's
watching this woman that he loves, and she's all beautiful
and elegant, but in real life she's farting her perfect
picking her nose and doing stuff. He's like, he comes
back as a ghost, he's so grossed out that he leaves.
That's excellent. And that's the end of the line of
(43:15):
Richie story. Yep. Now luckily we do have time.
Speaker 4 (43:19):
Bill Burr has played in this just to follow up
mission that he has played in the comedy festival in
Saudi Arabia, the Riat Festival that has really divided the
comedy world. He said that whatever some posted online, he goes,
they have toned that down about what's allowed and not
allowed to say, and basically it was don't make fun
of royals and religion. Other than that, you're good.
Speaker 1 (43:41):
So he said it also was a real like energetic
thing because they were so excited to have big name
comedians come over and perform for him, because it doesn't
happen for them very often. He also has a shocking
way of saying things, and he he said, I was
nervous when I was landing. You tell jokes about the
(44:02):
Middle East, you think you're gonna come over here and
get beheaded, right. I'm like, these guys are just like us.
I don't speak the language, but I get it.
Speaker 4 (44:10):
He was just talking about how he thought everyone was
gonna have like machetes and stuff and want to chop
his head off, and they're going to be screaming death
to America, and he's like, I've been fed that my
whole life. But they have Starbucks and Pizza Hutt and
Burger King and McDonald's. They got enough, and Chili's over here,
he said in an interview.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
So I think I think the United Emirates is way
different than just hanging out, you know, and Tehran. Yeah,
you know, I think so probably, Yeah, but uh, he's
taking the money. I don't think he's too worried about
what people are saying about it is that thing this weekend.
Speaker 4 (44:40):
I think it started the last couple of days. But
it's a two week comedy festival. So so we got
big acts book night after night. I don't know when
Chappelle is Chapelle headlining. Probably Okay, come.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
On Sunday at noon. It is the zero to four
New York Jets. But I'll tell you what.
Speaker 4 (45:13):
The big story today to me personally in cowboy Land
is that the Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio is talking
about our kicker, Brandon Aubrey. Now he's talking first about
the new kicking balls that they have, which is a
little different. He kind of explains it, and then what
he says at the end is very cool.
Speaker 9 (45:32):
These kicking balls that they changed this year have drastically
changed the kicking game field goals in particular, So it's
almost like they need an asterisk here, like it was
the live ball era.
Speaker 7 (45:45):
Different.
Speaker 9 (45:46):
No, in years past, the officials would rub him down
or other people would rub them down, and you play
with them. Now the balls are in the house all
week and they kick those balls that they've had and
nobody else touches them. And the guy in Dallas is
going to hit a seventy plus yarder this year. You
can just book itself.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
So vic Vangio played that song at the end of
the press conference. Yeah, so wait, what is different? They
that each team is allowed to keep their own kicking
balls and do whatever they want to them all week.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
So they used to have kicking balls too, but I
don't know what the difference is. Yeah, that's very His
description was very strange to me.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
But today is the first day that I knew that
there was a different ball from kicking play. I didn't
do that, but I'm real curious. So is that what
the conversation was when Romo fumbled the snap and the
Seattle playoff? Wasn't that something to that? Yeah? I think
there was. I think it was slick. Yes, that mean
that one team gets to control the balls, or each
(46:53):
team has their own kicking balls. Can you change the
amount of error pressure on it, or can you alter
it however you want? Like, I don't understand. I don't
know that much.
Speaker 4 (47:02):
I would assume you can't deflate or inflate the ball outside.
I would assume that an official, but you can rub
them down and have them ready to go the way
you want them, rather than having to rub them and
play with them, because he said with the officials would
rub them and play with them.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
Yeah, some people forget to rub the balls, Oh for sure, you.
Speaker 4 (47:19):
Know, so I think, yep, what he's saying, though he
basically he compared it to the steroid era of baseball,
and hey, kicking is good in the NFL. You know,
it's not good in the NFL those special teams for everyone.
So it's kind of interesting. It's been a lot of
block kicks that has nothing to do with that. I
would imagine our team's finding a way to just jump
the snap.
Speaker 1 (47:39):
I don't know what's going on there. I wondered about
that because I've seen a but I'm not just talking
about the jan Yer play like they've been all over
the league and at the end of games, like deciding
games I've already seen I think three games have had
the direct impact in the final couple plays because a
dude blocked to kick. Man. It sucks so bad when
you have a bad kicker, and it's just it's just brutal.
(48:01):
And the Cowboys are in a situation where their kicker
might be the best player on their entire team. Yeah,
and I heard them. I heard some guys talking about
these the other day and the g bag nation, and
they were talking about, Okay, is it possible that Aubrey
could have such an incredible year? Could he win MVP?
Like they weren't saying he was going to, but they're like,
that's how good he is. If he can actually win games?
(48:22):
Could he be in the discussion, probably not, that's crazy.
And then and then also which and that's the pretense
into which they were having the discussion, is that's crazy.
But they were also like, all right, how much money
will he make per year? And what would a team
give up for him? If you were like, all right, look,
we're not going to win right now, we don't want
to pay him ten million dollars whatever it is, if
you traded him, what would he be worth? Because that
(48:44):
dude is so freaking valuable that he can change games.
He might be you know, outside of Dak, he absolutely can.
He impacts the end of games differently I think than
any player on the team other than Dak. But I
saw this. I don't know if you guys saw this
aek or two ago, and I don't know if it
was just speculation based on the pass, but that the
(49:05):
Joneses in general look at the window of a kicker
to be like three years, and so they don't want
to pay a kicker a bunch of money. Did you
all see that? So if they don't want to pay him,
if they don't want to pay him, what would somebody
give up for him? So let's say that you are
contending NFL team, but you got everything good to go,
you just don't have a kicker. And what's he worth?
(49:26):
He's worth a first round pick for a team that
can win a Super Bowl because in a sport where
that if you go and look at the best teams
and when they square off and the margin for air
and how it comes down to the end of a game,
you can play a game. You can play the final
five minutes of a game differently. If you have Brandon Aubrey,
you really can. I know the idea is to go
(49:47):
for it and all that stuff, but I'm just saying
you can. You can manage a clock differently with a
weapon like that. I think first rounders are reach. I
agree with what you said at the end, but I
think first round. Would you if Katie, if you were
the GM of the k Boys and somebody offered you
a first round pick for Aubrey, would you take that
first round pick or would you No? I gotta have
a look, I robbed him. Yeah, okay, but the second
(50:09):
rounder we could probably talk. If you're a team that
is a kicker away from winning a Super Bowl, and
by the way, that pick is going to be twenty
eight or thirty or whatever, you're not going to give
that up.
Speaker 4 (50:19):
I mean, dude, Green Bay gave up two first for Micah. Yeah,
so one one first for Fivebury. But you're not going
to do it unless your teams in place. He's making
twenty five million dollars a year if he's a first
round pick. The highest pied kicker in the league is
six point four million dollars a year. Okay, and Brandon
can be The Cows are not about to offer him
ten million dollars.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
But think about how much easier it is for him
to impact a game than anyone else.
Speaker 3 (50:43):
I know.
Speaker 1 (50:44):
I think these games they've played this year, like he's
the only kicker who's made one from sixty plus, Like
he can do it from seventy. We think we truly
believe that, And I'm all on board. I think that's awesome.
I do think they're like four or five of their
yes who can do the same thing. Because he's never
been asked to go kick a seventy yarder yet, But dude,
he hit a sixty four yarder at the buzzer, like
(51:07):
with the most pressure. That defensive coordinator just brought his
name up and they're not even playing him. He's thinking
about him in that context.
Speaker 4 (51:14):
Okay, But we're talking about a first round pick that
that was the defensive coordinator and said he knows how
to beat the Cowboys. All the time, we're talking about
him resetting the market at seven million dollars.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
A year, he's going to get eight or nine, my kids,
I don't know, Like Jerry's got extra money to play
with now, all right, there you have it, Katie hates
Brandon Aubrey coming up next. No, I'm just kidding. Coming
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(51:45):
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Are you excited? Featuring veteran news anchor kt fun tweets.
Speaker 4 (52:11):
All right, So the Dallas Morning News is one hundred
and forty years old this week, and they did some
reader's poll that I actually missed out on. And I
like taking a good poll, so I need to go
find it and see if I could take it. But
they asked what is and they had a few options.
What is the most iconic front page of the Dallas
(52:31):
Morning News history? So they gave you the options. Yes, Okay,
they gave plenty of options. I have the top five.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
The most significant is the most significant front page Dallas
Morning News history. I have the top five. I can
tell you three of them. Okay, one is going to
be the Saturday massacre with Jerry and Tom Landry and
tech Shram and all that. It's not. It was not. Okay,
we're about nine to eleven. Yeah, nine to eleven was not.
(53:01):
And then JFK JFK is number one, okay by and
it was the landslide exacally, will you give us a hint?
Is do you find these to be local or national stories?
One national global, the rest local? Okay, there's got to
(53:21):
be a Cowboys super Bowl. Yes, Cowboys first super bowlka wait,
the first one or the one in ninety the first one?
Oh so seventy five? When was that? The first of
Bowl one would have been nineteen. Yeah, they won in
seventy seven slash seventy eight. It was when the Super
Bowls played. And I think the one seventy two seventy
two bit the Dolphins twenty four to three. Was that
(53:43):
the seventy two undefeated Dolphins? Nor so the seventy two
Super Bowls. The seventy one season. So is that the
only Cowboys one that's in the top five? Yes, how
about that? Huh, there're two? Say this work? It's tough.
Oh one is go ahead? Is it when Big Text
was on fire? No?
Speaker 2 (54:02):
That shit, I should have been What about the Leaning
Tower of Dallas?
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Beautiful one as well, But no, I'll say one happened
within the last ten years, and one happened within the
last two years. Then probably Trump winning president. Nope, one
of them that happened in a long time. Let me
find this one the date? Oh the moon landing.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
No, it does have to do with something global happening though,
the total Suler eclips passing.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
Through here two years ago. Oh okay, that was cool.
That was a really fun time.
Speaker 2 (54:38):
That was awesome.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
It was I mean for us to be in the
area of that in the path, you know, yeah, I
mean that's pretty crazy. That was a fun broadcast day.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
It was.
Speaker 4 (54:52):
So one from way back in the day and one
from the last ten years, the last ten years, and
it's this awful thing.
Speaker 2 (55:04):
Oh, pandemic stuff. Oh is it worse than that? Okay?
Speaker 1 (55:08):
Oh well, I'm not going to teller rank these. I
was thinking camp mystic, but that's super No.
Speaker 4 (55:16):
I think local, local, local, like really local, like downtown Dallas.
The oh, the p yeah, oh yes, July seventh, twenty sixteen,
I believe.
Speaker 1 (55:28):
And the last one this would have happened. And it
looks like nineteen thirty four. This would have been the
Bonnie and Clyde killing. Oh what a wild story that
would have been, right, Yeah, I guess Do you have
a picture of what they ran on the front page
of that dn't? I don't.
Speaker 4 (55:48):
I'm okay, I give them money the Dallas Wann't this
so uncomfortable criticizing them at times?
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Okay? And I do believe you gotta pay for it.
That's good.
Speaker 4 (55:58):
I'm a little upset with the one hundred and fortieth coverage.
It could have been a little easier to navigate find
some of these things. Be asked to be in the
poll on a pang member, Yeah, the Dallas Morning. But
an email asking me to participate in your poll.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
Yeah, Ben, our buddy Michael Hogue did a special you
saw that? Saw that pretty cool? He's the goat. Uncle
Hog's great, he's the best. You guys know him. Yeah,
I love to just shake his hand. You know what?
He's he's not a big fan of yours, but he'd
like to meet Christina.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
He doesn't.
Speaker 4 (56:27):
Okay, that sounds like every that is every iHeart executive.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
We actually had a whole meeting about that earlier today.
It was incredible because some iHeart executives they acted like,
you know, they were Earl Campbell running back in his prime,
and Kat was a defender. They stiff armed him and
pushed him out of the way to get to Christina
to spend time with her. I'll just over here, all right.
There you have it. There is the weekly weekday update.
(56:54):
Happy birthday to the Dallas Morning News.
Speaker 4 (57:05):
Happy October, Happy October first, everyone, just have a good month.
But also, let's look back at September some of the
things that have happened on our show. Ben made a
sound that we should look at first here, right, So
just going back in time a little bit, some of
the best clips from September. We're on our mode, I
believe at Pluckers when this happened.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
You, Kevin, are the reporters willing to take to the
next level and demand answers. They're not even worried about it. Yes, yes,
let me know what you find out well, I would
like to see what the what the people think to
what sound had been? Just mate, No, I mute that.
We need to know what sound. It was a coughing
and laugh combo. I think there was a tiny bit
(57:48):
of sneeze out there too. I think it was a
cough sneak at the cough. We'll hear that again. There
you answers. They're not even worried about it. Yes, yes,
let me know what you find out. Well, i'd like
to see what the what the people think what sound
has been?
Speaker 5 (58:03):
Just off?
Speaker 1 (58:08):
Yeah, so the cough and the sneeze at the same time. Dude,
we're lucky to have you because if you farted, you
would have died instantly. He's right, it was a cough
laugh and I was. You know, sometimes in your mind
you have the cough button reversed, like I go on
and off quite a bit, and so every once in
a while I'll turn my mic on to cough into
it instead of turning it off to block it. That's
(58:30):
the worst. What did the people think fighting it? He
had a rebound laugh after the cough.
Speaker 4 (58:39):
Let's go to Jeff skinwait a, let's did a segment
of the day and things skin is tracking. I had
to add it out about four or five minutes of
the set up.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
Here here we go. The guy in the back seat
rolled the window down and it was Robert Plant. Oh my,
isn't that crazy? So this is a limousine. It's not
it's like a like a Silverado or one of those
big Yeah, it's an not tuvm some time. But I
don't know what model it was, huh. And you know,
he's got this old British accent and I can't reber
(59:14):
exactly what it said. It was like, well what you
think or something like that, you know, And I had
to come up with you. Thank thought he's asking you that.
And I looked him, I looked him dead in the
eye and I said.
Speaker 2 (59:25):
You need cooland you did not.
Speaker 5 (59:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (59:31):
I was going to be mad at you that you've
never told me the story before. But clearly was that
a whole setup for that? This was a setup.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
I feel like, I feel like I want my money back.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
I want to go re listen to that, because you
did have us all hooked. We were like, yeah, this
is this is true, this actually happened.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
And the idea of him looking under that he doesn't
even know what kind of car a car is look
under the hood in general. I meant to say super
and I said, I don't even know. It's like the
Chevy truck. No, I was taking, uh suburban. I was
thinking like a suburban and I said Silverado. He's so
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well informed on so many things, but cars is his
biggest blind spot. And he's gonna look under the dude.
He was such good storytelling. It had me. It had
me believing it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
You're all excited.
Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
Yeah. There was a friend of mine that said he
was listening to that and he said when he heard
the punchline, he got so mad. He turned the rape.
He said he I was angry. He goes, I don't
know what you said after that. I was so angry.
I turned the radio off. I was angry. I wrote
(01:00:47):
a strongly worded letter to earlier. Today. You have crossed
the line with which I never thought you would cross.
You did cool Land. He did not look at Katie.
You had him right in the pole in your hand. Dude,
He's like a baby cub and you're just walking over
(01:01:08):
there feeding him bare food and then you just threw
it at him, and he goes, you didn't do that,
did you? The guy, the guy that told me that,
he told it in a different way like in his
story Robert plant was came up to him when his
car was pulled over. And so the whole point is
just how do you just get to that one dumb line? Yeah,
like you moth joked us, I moth joked you. Well.
(01:01:32):
Ben took a run at it the next day, and
here's that. The other day. It was crazy. I was
I saw a bunch of birds and they were like resting.
They would land on power lines and they'd immediately get barbecued.
Oh no, And my wife's like, what's going on with
those birds? And I said, high voltage? Pretty good man.
Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
It's your falt skin.
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
It really not. That was your He's really really I
like watch he was about three seconds into that, and
we knew he was going somewhere like Cadence has change.
We know he's never in the car with cav I've
been saying this for a long time. Birds are sketchy,
(01:02:21):
all right, great point. That was a good point. Now
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But right now it's time for this.
Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
And that's a big really yeah, we're finishing up the
show clips from September that have our attention. I think
us four can look at each other in the mirror
at the end of the day and say, I.
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
Know a lot about bees.
Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
I don't learned last week that we might not know
so much about our little flying friends. Here is a
discussion because the bees where we found that plane out
of the house had the one hundred pounds high in it,
and the bees were trickling into the house. And here's
a here's our take on that. I think I mainly
(01:03:37):
mess with hornets and stuff. I don't see bees very often.
Speaker 2 (01:03:40):
I feel like you're not supposed to kill bees.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
Don't they in they're one that if you kill it,
it's like signals to the others. It's the wasp. Is
that the do you have you ever heard of this. Yeah,
and I do think as well, come over here trying
to kill me, because then we got one. Then I
got one shot to defend themselves. Follow the wasp, well
one of them. We all sound really know what you're saying.
(01:04:05):
They have a load and once they unload it, they
don't can't. There's no refractory time. They're just their careers
over one shot. Yeah, one shining moment, is that right? Yeah?
You believe that. I don't think any of us know
anything about this topic like it is. It is the
four biggest know nothings, just all offering the things that
we've heard somewhere in the last seven or eight years
(01:04:27):
anecdotally from someone that we didn't trust in the first place.
That's the show, right, Yeah, but you but you you
had me because I think I remember something about that,
like if it's a be or wasp or hornet when
they they have one sting and then that they like
die after that or something, and it's like, but then
you go one of them, like you he said wasps,
(01:04:52):
So the wasp and all of it started with wait,
we're not supposed to kill bees, right, but but they're amazing.
Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
They what they do is they do anything for the
qu Yeah, so like they will honor the queen no
matter what.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
They're just like crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:05:05):
Yeah, let's stick on the wildlife portion because we were
also having a discussion. Christina and I both think that
animals like the squirrel and others are getting a little
bit bigger and fatter. Have you'll knowed squirrels are getting
a little bigger. Oh huh have you noticed them getting bigger?
(01:05:27):
I haven't to give him the floor. I've been here.
I've been noticing the squirrels and the birds, like the
crows and the blackbirds are larger than they were growing up.
And you would think could be different because when you're little,
things are bigger, and then when you're big things you're smaller.
I've noticed lately like they're putting on weight. Maybe they're
(01:05:48):
eating like some processed you know, roadkill and feet, processed
pecans and stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
Okay, the crows are bigger, but also so I go
to a I walk in a park nearby, and the
ducks are huge. And people don't need to feed those
ducks or geese either because they will start attacking you
as well. And it's terrifying.
Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
People are just feeding.
Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
Stop feeding animals.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
I haven't noticed any change in any of the creatures
you guys mentioned in the last minute. I haven't even
noticed those creatures. When's the last time you saw one?
Do you walk around outside? Is this a parody of
the frogs thing? It did sound like that for a
little bit. We all got together and created an elaborate parody.
Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
If you know, the squirrels are getting bad?
Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
Sound a little concused. It's fair, it's fair.
Speaker 4 (01:06:38):
Yesterday we had the heartbreaking news of the breakup between
Nicole Kidman and Keith Hervitt.
Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
No horrible, and this is a bit of how that went.
I got a shot. I think my wife would be
happy for me, of course I think she. I think
she'd be thrilled to You don't have to see me.
Any spouse should be like, hey, we got a divorce.
He hooked up with the Nicole Kidman. What can I
It makes you look good? Thank you? Right? Yes, it's
(01:07:06):
a compliment.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
To her Rye Christina, it is actually And then she
could hook up with Keith Urban and you got to
be happy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:12):
She would have been better than not. He would not.
She couldn't satisfy him.
Speaker 4 (01:07:19):
Keeps summing kooky Kowala.
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
Later in the show, we're gonna give away mud Vein tickets.
They're gonna be here October the eleventh at the south
Side Ballroom. I don't know if that's more of a
shot at Cat or a compliment to Keith Urban. He's
just well, I don't think it's a compliment to him,
because the last guy they said that about was Epstein. Oh,
she's put in an application to become a resident of Portugal.
(01:07:45):
The man, all right, there you have. That's a good
fun fact. Please pull that fun fact that that's something
to tell people the end of the show. There's a
lot there, man, there's a lot there. What is wrong
with this show? Okay? This show is like watching marbles
on a glass table. Happy Birthday, Cat. I knew we
(01:08:12):
were up against it when we were live at Pluckers,
but I did.
Speaker 4 (01:08:15):
Think it was crazy that I was the only one
who had to pick the Cowboys game that week, so
I threw it on everyone without any prior discussion to
make a pick.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
Good Kevin around of a plug, guys, finally his first
good steps. It's the Ben and Skin Show and we
don't even have Ben and Skins picks to click for
this weekend. I think Cowboys by eleven? Oh by eleven? Yeah?
Really eleven? All right? I like both CD and George
(01:08:48):
Pickens to eclipse one hundred yards receiving. Sound like more
of a prize pick situation. Christ, you know what, what's
your pick for the game?
Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
Just give me Cowboys by a touchdown? Please?
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
All right? I'm face. Haven't we go to yvonn or
engineer Yvon who's your pick to click this weekend? Let's
fucking him? Mad, said Yvon, who is your pick to
click this weekend? It could be from any realm of entertainment? Uh,
he's on I don't know, all right, portal, honest, that's
(01:09:22):
twenty five seconds of radio. We will not get back,
all right. I don't know. I think he had a
wing in his mouth thinking about it. He took the
time to just heads it on. He thought about it,
(01:09:44):
and then he goes, I don't know. You got one
of those sanitized hand white packages, opened it and fixed
his hands, reached over, grabbed a headset, put it on
and picked the click. Is such a dumb sports I know,
who's your pick to click? Like? Wait, what pick? They
(01:10:04):
got a click? What? What does it even mean?
Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
We're talking about the other day for whatever reason. How
a lot of times I don't know if this is
like this in every state, but in Texas, apparently in
first or second grade they give you a recorder if
you're Christina and I age.
Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
Did they do that for y'all? I thought we got
one in like fourth or fifth grade, but we had
one in elementary school. I think it was fourth grade
or stamdy teach you a few notes of a pretty
annoying sounding instrument. I don't know why. It's really hard
to be out of key with that thing. It's like right,
And the first song they make.
Speaker 4 (01:10:35):
You learn is Hot Cross Buns, which is not some
household song anymore at least, so we were talking about that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
It's National Hot Cross Bun Day. Hot Bunch?
Speaker 7 (01:10:51):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
What is a hot cross bun?
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
It's an actual thing, but this is actually this is
the song just performed horribly.
Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
I us learned that song and record. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
Did everyone in second grade get a recorder hot cross
or what is it?
Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
I was just I just know the songs bum bum
bum bum blum bloom boom bum bum bum.
Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
Is it that Three Blind Mice? Yeah? It sounds like
three blind mice, three.
Speaker 8 (01:11:25):
Blind ice, three blind play with And I also think
that's is not the theme song from Popeye.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Now yeah? Is it? Man again about it? But all right,
there you have it. There's the Today. I just picture
a bunch of iHeart executives wearing smocks, you know, in
a laboratory listening to that, going interesting. How which what
(01:11:56):
could we do to tweak this? There is no formula.
Speaker 6 (01:11:59):
There's a I about this was incorrect untouchable.
Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
We were talking a lot in the month of September,
and well, I'm sure we'll have some more details. We
might have some more details tomorrow on this. The case
of the pop star D four VD David and the
one of his alleged alleged ex girlfriend found dead in
a car. Long story. Her name was Celeste. We were
discussing that story and then something unfortunate happened.
Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
I'd like to apologize, Like if you're a defense attorney, like, oh,
it's easy to pend a murder on him because he
has this song. Oh it's a it's a well what
was Sharon Stone? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, basics based against it? Yeah,
of course I wrote a book about killing these people.
Why would I do that. I do that. I had to,
but someone's clearly setting me up right. And then on
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that clip he's saying, I'm talking about it happening in
the back of my mind, not in the physical world.
Did he have a song called Candace? Where's this one?
Can just fit in your mouth? All right? Coming up next,
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we need to get to the wildlife news. Whatever happened
to the Dodo bird. That's a great dease and that's
how in today's show. Good job, everybody. I'd like to
thank everyone for sitting through that. I'll never forget the
time that Kat had dressed a class of second graders
at roll getting ready to perform on their recorder. He
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looked him in the eye and he said, you.
Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Gonna have a really good vocabulary to be a lawyer.
They know what a lot of words mean.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
And those kids were inspired to go on and graduate
from high school. Christina, are you gonna stick around and
play some music.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
Till ten o'clock?
Speaker 1 (01:13:47):
Hell yeah, Kray is next here on the eagle. Here
you going, well, I'm gonna get my sock back, dude.
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