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Speaker 1 (00:01):
See number one talk show in the Ohio Alley. This
is the bloom Daddy Experience. Your host bloom Daddy. His
goal inform, entertain and tick people off. The bloom Daddy
Experience on news radio eleven seventy WWVA starts now.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Well, good Tuesday morning. It is seven oh six. Thank
you for tuning in the bloem Daddy Experience. Sam and Otis,
News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. Now Otis, tell me if
I was hearing things this morning, but I swear I
heard birds chirping this morning.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
I hear birds chirping every morning, I know.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
But there was a different feel to it, just that
that the snow is melting, things are starting to kind
of come out of you know what I mean, like
arek in the cold and all of that. It just
it had a different feel to it this morning. What
I haven't heard birds chirping like that in weeks? No,
(01:12):
all right, fine, whatever, You're looking at me like a
sucked helium or something. I don't know, I don't know.
Let go all right, all right, all right, all right,
just a few quick things after yesterday's show. Our Facebook
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blew up, private messaging blew up, email, blew up, and
of course that is all in regards to the situation
happening at East Ohio Regional Hospital. I wanted to just
comment a little bit and say thank you to those
who did reach out. That is what we were here for,
as I said last week, to give a voice to
those who don't feel they have a voice, and I
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think that's appropriate with some of the information I was
provided yesterday from multiple sources provided exactly the same information,
so I wanted to do a quick update. And this
is in regards to emails that have been sent to
leaders of the facility where staff are asking questions, and
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I'm not going to read them verbatim because it may reveal,
it may the animinity, and I still said it wrong.
I knew I was going to say it wrong would
be revealed, so I'm not going to read things verbatim.
But basically, it is where those are asking for They're
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asking questions, they want answers, and according to the documentation
I was provided and the record return denials that these
employees received is as if employee emails are being blocked
to management, as if they never even happened. I'm sorry.
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When employees have questions, they are begging for answers. They
are saying, pull together an entire group meeting. We want
to have a conversation. We want an employee forum. We
want to be able to ask questions. We want answers
to our questions. In the emails for this request are
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being blocked by servers. You can't bury your head in
the sand. This is not going to go away. It
is not going to go away. And there are other
things circulating and I'm not going to get into a
lot of detail about that. In regards to questionable hires
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as of recently, people have a lot of questions about that.
So the walls continue to become closer and closer to
leadership at East O High Regional Hospital as more and
more comes to the surface. As I said, you cannot
continue to bury your head in the sand. You just can't. Now,
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turning the page a little bit to some additional local
stories for those in St. Clairsville residents, you are waking
up this morning to a boil order. Anyone that lives
along West Main Street, Hutchinson Drive, and Sunset Drive are
included in this order. Residents and businesses should boil their
water before using it to drink, cook and bathe. The
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order will last for forty eight hours again. That is,
residents in Saint Clairsville along West Main Street, Hutchinson Drive
and Sunset Drive are included in this order. Now from
Muskingham Universities, things are back to normal at the university
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after a shooting skin on Monday. Students were told to
shelter in place yesterday evening after the Musquingham Sheriff's Office
received reports of an active shooter. Law enforcement officials rushed
rushed to the scene and determined there was no shooting.
No other details have been released at this time. That's
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a that's a scary, scary situation. Scary situation. Nobody wants
to see that happen. Otis you know what today is
and I'm sure you're gonna celebrate when you leave here.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
It's Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
No, it's National Ski Naked Day.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
Watch out ogaki. I have I've been skiing one time.
I've never that was for a lesson.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
That was it.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
I guess the lesson did not go well.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Oh. I was young, and you know I mean I
went with I went with my dad and my godmother
and her husband and they didn't have boots big enough
for my dad. So he was done, and so I did.
Okay as far as the skiing was concerned, until I
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got to the lift, and I got right to the
top and fell off the lift because it was the
old T bar. So it wasn't the chair where you
sit in it. You had you actually they you sat
on like a little circular thing and then you skied.
It basically pulled you up the hill.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Oh, I've never seen one of those. I've only seen
the lifts.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
Yeah, so well that was a lift, but I just
you've only.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Seen the chairs. Y, yes, the chair version.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Yeah. So I tried it and I never went back. Now,
my kid, my my son just got back from Utah.
He was he was skiing out in Utah last week.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Oh really, Yeah, I've never It's never I've never tried it.
My knee is too bad. I'm afraid I would just
cause way way more problems.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Yeah, I've got I've got issues because I'm thinking than myself.
Is it worth Yes, getting hurt and missing work and
not getting a paycheck. I don't have aflhack, so halfla
you have.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
To say it like that. No. No, although there's something
interesting about ski naked.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
I mean, for some people the visuals. I didn't lots
of shrinky. You don't want to have a yard sale
when you're ski naked. What yard tail? That's when you
when you wipe out and your stuff goes everywhere, they
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call it a yard sale.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Oh, never heard that before. That's that's new to me.
I don't know this. The skiing, the skiing lingo. No.
I mean there's certain things that should just not be
done naked.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
There's a lot of things that should not be done naked,
operating the tablesaw.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Oh, volleyball. I I experienced that. I did not. It
was not me. Came upon a beach that was a
nudist beach and they were playing volleyball. Mm hmm yeah,
and it was men all men.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Sometimes you gott to keep those things together because if
they're hurts, if.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
They're well, and if you've ever been to the ground,
if you've ever been to the Caribbean and walked on
some of that sand, it is like walking on the
surface of the sun. And they were diving. I mean
they were not just like bumping the ball. They were
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that was non intentional, FYI. They were diving straight into
that constane. Yes, please do okay, dig me out of
this hole because yeah, that joke was one hundred percent
not intentional. Wow, okay, that's how we started this one off.
Oh it's Tuesy.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
We had stories on milkshakes, ice cream, all kind of
stuff you want with Ski naked.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
A well, you know when you see naked, you gotta
go with it. Sorry. Ah, just a reminder tomorrow we're
gonna choose our next winner for free lunch delivered on
this Friday, So there's still plenty of time to register.
Just email me Sam at iHeartMedia dot Com, name phone
number and company. Easy free Lunchtis Curtesy of our friends
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at River City and then Otis and I, well, I
don't know. I will at least deliver it on Friday.
So again Sam at iHeartMedia dot Com, name, phone number
and location.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
And we'll have more Bundy Guide tickets today.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
And that's coming up later. Absolutely seven fifteen. We're gonna
try to get this train back on track. The bloom
Daddy Experience sam and Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA.
We are back on your Tuesday morning. The Blue Daddy
(10:13):
Experience salmon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. You gotta
love technology. My laptop is having issues. It's not charging
for some reason, even though it's plugged in and the
whole thing. So ah, gotta love it, gotta love it.
We depend on them. We depend on them, all right.
So next thing I want to get to get into.
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I don't know if you have been following this or
you saw this. Of course, one of the biggest, biggest
things that has happened since the Trump administration came into
office is illegals going across the country deporting. This is
what is hip happening in southern California. First of all,
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it's not shocking that it's in California. There are now
flyers that are showing up throughout different parts of the state.
There are different parts of Southern California neighborhoods where names, pictures,
and phone numbers of ICE agents are on these flyers. Now,
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they do not know exactly which anti ICE activists or
group are doing this, but they are spread throughout the
communities of southern California, and they are in Spanish and
they translate roughly to careful with these faces. So it's
a heads up basically, is what is going on. Along
with that statement, it says these armed agents work in
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southern California. ICE and HSI racially terrorize and criminalize entire
communities with their policies. They kidnap people from their homes
and from the streets, separating families and fracturing communities. Many
people have died while locked up in jails, prisons, and detentions.
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That is on these posters. As I said, it's unclear
who is doing this, but ICE officials have said that
they are investigating and digging into this. These people who
are doing this need to be arrested. They need to
be arrested, and they need to be charged. I cannot
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believe that we continue to live in a country where
our own citizens that are protected by law enforcement are
targeting law enforcement. These ICE agents are doing their job.
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They are doing what they are tasked with. They are
doing with what Homan and Trump and the American people
voted for. And the fact that they are are small
pockets of radicalized liberals who refuse to take accountability and
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realize that they are in the minority. The American people
voted and said what they want, and the fact that
they refuse to acknowledge that the people they are protecting
or are attempting to protect are not little old gradmas.
They're protecting drug dealers, they are protecting human traffickers. They
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are protecting people who kidnap men and women and sell
them off. They are protecting the people that are poisoning
American citizens with their drugs. They're the ones that are
murdering with their drugs. Young Americans. Just get on social
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media and look at the different streets of our major cities.
Take a gander at the way the streets in Philadelphia are.
It looks like something out of a zombie apocalypse movie.
Because these people are addicted to these horrendous drugs. They
do not even look like functioning human beings. But yet
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there is a small group of people who want to
protect and help those criminals stay in this country, and
they are willing to sacrifice and give out the information
and pictures of our law enforcement who are trying to
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get these criminals off of our streets. And I am
not saying that there are not those that came here
illegally who want a better life. I am not disagreeing
with that. I am not saying everybody that came across
the border illegally are criminals.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
Well, technically they are.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Technically they are correct, correct, they came here for a
better life. Now for me personally, if you want to
come here for a better life, you do it the
legal and appropriate way. So technically they are all criminals.
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But it's the hardened ones that the people who want
to put up flyers like this refuse to acknowledge that
they're protecting. Have a conversation with some of these mothers
and families that lost daughters we all know their names
to to murder and rape and other just horrifying crimes.
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Have a sit down with the people that lived in
the apartment complex in Colorado that were terrorized for months,
if not years by the gang out of Mexico. The absolute,
just blanket acceptance that some people are willing to live
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by is astonishing to me. That they're not willing to
acknowledge that there is so much crime that has been
accepted and welcomed into this country by the prior administration
that they're willing to because of their hatred for one man,
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President Trump, and they're they're they're feeling that if they're
the ones who look as if the most accepting, it's
not about those that are coming across the border. It
is not about welcoming those people. It's about the fact
that they are think they think they're fighting a fight
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that make them look better. That's what it's about. It's
about the way that they feel they are perceived by
other people because they want to look like the better person.
But what they're actually doing is putting our law enforcement
in our streets at risk. The Bloom Daddy Experience here
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on news radio eleven seventy WWVA. Welcome back to the
Blue Daddy Experience. Sam and Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. Eugene,
thank you for the video. He heard the desperation in
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my voice earlier about my laptop. I'm going to watch
the video you sent me here in a little bit
about trying to get at work. So Eugene shout out
to you. All right, otis you win the Super Bowl?
Speaker 3 (17:55):
I did?
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Yeah, So just in the grands, in your you know, imagination,
you won a Super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
Is it even a question that you accept an invitation
to the White House for me? No, I'm going there
for a couple of days now. There has been this rumblings,
you know, will the Eagles accept the invitation to the
White House? Will they or won't they? Well, it came
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out yesterday, they're going to that they will accept they
didn't right, I'm sorry. This is another example of politics
needs to be put to the side. If you're invited
to the White House, you go, no matter who the
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president is, because honestly, if you think it's making a
political statement when you say no, I think it just
makes you look worse. That's my personal opinion.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
Well, in that situation, who makes the decision?
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Well, exactly do you take your poll of the team?
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Is it the ownership? Probably have seventy five to one
hundred people going, because who are you You have fifty
five or fifty six players. You probably take your practice
squad guys because they're a part of it as well.
You take your coaching staff, your training staff, you're you know,
and anybody else that's involved is probably going. And you know,
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I mean, oh you're going. You're going to get your
picture taken and to have a lunch. Probably just go.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
I mean, how many other people would would love the
opportunity to be able to go into the White House,
not on the touristy tour, but to actually see parts
of it. The average person doesn't get to see and
they have this opportunity to sit down and have a meal. Listen,
how many people do you meet every day or you
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come in contact with that you don't like and.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
You just you know, my dad's a hardcore Democrat.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
You put on a good face, you suck it up, basically.
Speaker 3 (20:01):
And in the mid eighties he got an award from
President Reagan and actually was at the White House and
received the award and he and President Reagan gave it
to him. He was fine with that, he said. His
attitude was, how often do you get to meet a
president or shake hands with a president?
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Yes, yes, but that was one of the big news
stories last night that they will accept. So yay, yay,
good for you, Good for you. No, go, like I said,
go listen. I think that's where a big, a big
portion of a lot of the the division has stemmed from,
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is we have lost sight of respect for our leaders,
whether you agree or whether you disagree. And I I
take it. I take it back to President Obama. And
here's what I mean by that. People on both sides
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of the aisle refused or they kept saying Obama and
I know I do it too. A lot of people
do it they did not say President Obama. They would
say Obama. And that is a way of diminishing the office.
Now again, whether you agree or disagree, that is the
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title that man was the President of the United States.
You may not have agreed with everything that he did,
you may not have voted for him, but he still
the president. And I take it back to that point
in time where there has been that's kind of where
the beginning of the diminishment of the office and the
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respect of our leaders kind of goes back to, which
has led to where we are today where you can
refuse an invitation to the White House just because you
don't agree. But again, sometimes you have to step back,
put your personal feelings aside and respect the invitation, respect
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the office. And I think we've lost I think we've
lost sight in a lot of that in our conversations,
in the way we approach certain things, and the way
we approach conversations with those that differ from us. We
can't have conversations anymore. We have to have very abrasive, angry,
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confrontational conversations. And I've caught myself doing that. I did
it a couple months ago, and afterwards I was I
was embarrassed at the way I handled myself. I was
disappointed in the way I handled myself. I was disappointed
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in how I spoke to this other person and listen
completely one hundred percent thought the points this person was making,
for lack of a better term, were stupid. They were stupid.
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It was it was regurgitation of MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, That's
all it was. It was stuff that was not true.
And that's what got me so woke, so worked up,
not woke, That's what got me so worked up. And
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I held and I handled it wrong, completely handled it wrong.
We have got to get back to having discussions that
come from opposite points of view, but are accepting of
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people's differing opinions and views as long as it's based
in fact. But then that takes us back to the
whole media conversation. I don't want to get into all that.
I don't want to get into all that at all
at all, but real quick, just want to mention, of
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course you're gonna have to keep me on time. Otis
I don't have my clock anymore with my whole laptop situation.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
So well, we're not up against a heartbreak at this point.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Okay, So I just.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Remember when you hear the music, you get about forty seconds.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
Okay, okay, I'm trying to multitask here people issues issues,
but a little since we were hitting on sports with the Eagles,
the Penguins battle a heated rival tonight. The team faces
off against the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center. Pittsburgh is
actually coming off a tough loss to the Rangers where
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Ryan Shay scored twice. While eventually, I know I'm gonna
say it right, say.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
It for me, otis I Guinea Malkin and.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Here you go also lit the lamp. The Penns have
lost three straight and fell to twenty three, twenty seven
and nine on the season. You can, of course, catch
the game tonight on our sister station, Eagle one oh
seven five, where the Penguins is this. This is a
really disappointing season for the Penguins so far, isn't it.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
I mean they're they're I don't well, I don't know
if they're underachieving, but they're not playing. You know, Crosby's older,
Malkin's older, La Tang's older. The goalie situation leaves a
little bit to be desired. And you know they're they're
holding on. I mean, I get it, they're holding on.
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They're never gonna trade Sidney Crosby. I mean, Sidney Crosby
is the franchise. I mean he is, you know, just
like Mario, Right. But and I think they they want
to kind of respect Mulkin and let Tang because they've
been Penguins for so long. But you know, they're past
their prime and they could probably help somebody in a
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playoff run down the road. But did they really want
to get rid of them because they're fan favorites.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Well that's kind of it's kind of a well that,
but it's also a theme in Pittsburgh sports. You could
say the same thing about Bettish. You could say the
same thing about Ward Rothelisberger wig was past his prime.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
Yeah, but he wasn't going to go anywhere. They weren't
going to trade him.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
No.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
But what I'm saying is Pittsburgh franchises.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
They are, with the exception of the Pirates.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Well yeah, they're their own disappointing beasts, but they're very
dedicated to their players. They don't just throw them out.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Yeah, you know they're not. They're not going to trade
them away. For I mean, I'm going to tell you
if if, if the right offer comes along, they're going
to take it because it's you just have to look
at it a business.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
It's a business when it comes down to it.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
But you know they're not if the right offer is
not there, why would you get rid of them? And
they probably should. They had an opportunity to get rid
of Mulkin a couple of years ago and you know,
probably restock the coffers with some other younger players and whatnot.
But you know, again, loyalty and you know Mulkin at
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the time was you know, still playing well. So I mean, look,
all three guys are great for the franchise. People love them.
I mean Mulkin and Crosby for sure. People were kind
of split on the Tang.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
I think, well, and there's still people out there that
want to say they saw Crosby play well.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
And Chris Latang you know, I mean he had some
health issues there, so you know they're kind of they
you hate to get rid of a guy that you
don't want to kick him when he's down. Ylet's put
it down.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Yeah, that's a good that's a good way of pointing again,
that game is tonight on our sister station Eagle one
of seven five. You're listening to the bloom Daddy Experience.
There's some stuff happening in Wisconsin. Got some thoughts on it.
The Blue Daddy Experienced, samon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA.
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Welcome back, seven to fifty one, The Blue Daddy Experience,
salmon Otis News Radio, eleven seventy WWVA. All right, otis
my favorite treat to myself ice cream.
Speaker 3 (28:31):
As your second hand.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
I just ran downstairs, ran back up. If anybody has
been in this building to get downstairs, we have these
horrible set of stairs.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
And that bad. There's only twenty five of them.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
But listen, you have not worked here unless you have
fallen down these stairs. It's like part of a rite
of passions passage. So anyways, no what I was getting
to ice cream? This I did not know existed. Kellogg's
is releasing cereal and waffle flavored ice cream. Okay, so
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the cereal variety include fruit loops, corn Pops, frosted Flakes,
apple Jacks, honey Smacks, rice Crispy treats, and then for
the Eggo fans, the waffle flavors include blueberry, buttery, maple,
chocolate e chop.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
I'm assuming ire supposed to be just.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
They say chocolate chip typo there. Some costumers have already
spotted the new ice cream flavors at Kroger and Albertson's,
so I didn't even know Kellogg they're getting into the
ice cream game.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
The one that sounds interesting to me is the blueberry
waffle one.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
I don't know. The chocolate chip sounds pretty good. I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
I don't corn pops ice cream, no frosted flakes, although
we did Kirk's head sweet corn that's right, Yeah, and
it was pretty good.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Yeah, So yes, you are correct.
Speaker 3 (30:02):
You are correct, not trying to take anything away from
Kirk because Kirk's Kirk's ice cream has got to be
better than Kellogg's because Kirks is made with love.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Oh okay, little free shout out there for mister Kirk.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Remember that, Kirk. When I come over and get my
key Lime ice cream, my key Lime pie ice cream,
self promotion, shameless self promotion there.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
He will take a double scoop, if not triple scoop.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Hey, you just want to give a quick shout out
to one of our listeners. Drew, who participates in some
of our events that we have, our contests. Yeah, and
he's participated in the super Bowl Challenge. I think he
participated in the March Madness. Sent us you're not getting
any but sent us.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
A nice little package.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
Some yeah, some baseball cards. So oh that was in there.
Nice about eight baseball cards. Nice, some rookie use some
nice you know, some halfway decent players. A couple of
Bobby Junior cards. Oh, it's like the hottest one going.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Oh wow, that just makes your morning, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Little Gunner Henderson in there, which the Gunner Henderson works
out perfect for me because I have the short print
version and not this one. So this is the base version.
I don't have that.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
Oh, Kirk said, uh, he'll take a quarter twenty five
cents off your next cont.
Speaker 3 (31:24):
Nice savings, thanks buddy, appreciate it. You know I'll be there.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
Wow, big big, big spender there, Kirk.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
Wow. Oh listen, that wasn't me that threw you under
the bus. Kirk, I'm just saying it wasn't me.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
It's worse than the tax man.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Oh wow, just remember that only coming over there. Who's
the nice guy, Kirk?
Speaker 2 (31:51):
You know I love you. You know I love you.
I've got to see him later today.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
So yeah, good luck with that that. You just shot
that account right foot.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Oh all right, so I've got to address this. Listen,
the governor of Wisconsin. Did you see this? Did you
hear anything about this?
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Yet? Briefly I heard it in passing. I was not
able to pay attention to it.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
I thought we were out of this this stupidity bubble.
I guess I'm wrong. Listen, Wisconsin governor, his name is
Tony Evers, has a new bill out. Now. What they're
doing is within this bill he is asking for new
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language in regards to gender and pregnancy. This is the
one that is the most offensive, disrespectful, degrading. I can't
even think of the right description for this. But instead
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of calling mother's mother, he wants the citizens of Wisconsin
to call them inseminated persons.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
I did hear your part. I came in on the
tail end of this. I didn't understand what they were
talking about.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
It.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Now I got it.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Isn't it awful? Okay, so listen it is. It almost
comes off to me. When I heard that inseminated persons,
it made me think of when we talk about beef,
cattle or cattle. You inseminate a cow, you inseminate a horse.
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These are women, these are human beings. It is not
only is it a foul way of speaking about how
a woman becomes pregnant like a man is some sort
of sort of medical tool, but it is so degrading
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to what a woman and a mother is it. It
diminishes the what, the amazing ability to be a mother,
the privilege of being a mother, the privilege of having
a mother. And I'm sorry to the governor and anybody
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who else thinks this is appropriate. It is not just semantics,
which is what a lot of people are trying to
use to defend this, that it's semantics. It is not semantics.
It is a term that should be loved, that should
be admired, that should be respective. And this is one
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hundred percent offensive, absolutely offensive. We cannot continue to give
a platform and privileges to these one hundred percent mentally
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So the headline says yes with exclamation point. I literally
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I mitya yell out loud. Oh so staying on the
let's stay on the path of stupidity, ridiculousness. Thought this
stupid bubble was popped. No it's not. Despite executive orders,
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despite the vote in November, there are still those, how
holdouts that refuse to accept reality. And this is a
prime example of what some are defending. Sex offender. Now
you talk to a lot of people that say, Nope,
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has nothing to do with that, transgender rights have nothing
to do with that. That's not true. It's all a
Republican conservative narrative. None of this kind of stuff happens. Well,
this was caught on tape. This was caught on police
bodycam footage. So this happened in Virginia, where a registered
sex offender allegedly exposed himself in a women's locker room. Now,
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fifty eight year old Richard Cox is claiming that his
rights are being stepped on his civil rights. He's comparing
it to black people back in the day not being
allowed in certain places like sharing of restrooms, sharing of
water fountains, which is an absolute blemish on the American
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or American history completely. This man is a registered sex offender.
He is in the restroom, He is in the locker
room of women, exposing himself. He claimed that utilizing his name,
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the name that he was that he's listed under on
the sex offender registry was a criminal misuse of the law,
on par with banning black people from certain public facilities.
So he's making that comparison, which is disgusting. It's comical.
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This is a disgusting human being, period, plain and simple,
and he says, now, my civil rights as a transgender
person allows me to use a public facility, including the
restrooms or changing rooms that I identify with my gender.
And you can see on my ID that I'm recognized
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by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a female. Well, mister Cox,
which you are a mister, You're the ugliest woman I've
ever seen, then, because you look like a strung out
version of Riff Wrath from Rocky Horror Picture Show. In
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no way, shape or form. Do you look like a
female in no way, shape or form. Are you a female?
You can call what you call yourself what you want.
You are a man with disgusting criminal does is that
the word I want to use? That creeps me out
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just saying it, And that is what you are. You
are a sex offender and you are using a cultural
movement or ideology to gain access to areas where women
and young women and girls should feel safe and protected.
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You think you have found yourself a loophole to have
more access to females. That is coming to an end,
and the Commonwealth of Virginia needs to step up in
this case and put an end to it. Take female
off of the id and put this man where he
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belongs in a male prison and see how well he
does there in those bathrooms. Cox is currently facing twenty
charges in Arlington after police discovered multiple instances of Cox
allegedly exposing himself to women and children in another fitness
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center in high school, So not the one currently in
that we're speaking about. This is in another location. So
this is a serial sex offender. This is a serial
flasher to give a simple title to it. But what
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this is is a serial offender who is a disgusting
human being. A preliminary hearing is set for March, and
that hearing is for the twenty charges in Arlington at
the second location that I mentioned. What is amazing to
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me is this has not left left our conversation. We
are still talking about this. This is one example of
how the trans thinking or the trans movement is being
used to gain access to things. And we have talked
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about the trans conversation. When it comes to athletics, an
executive order was passed. It is stopped nationwide, while there
are states and there are schools that are still allowing
this to happen. And this is another side of the
conversation where it gives men or teenage boys, young men
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the ability to take from females. So this sex offender
takes away their safety and security in private spaces. That's
one example. Here's another example where they take success and
potential scholarships, medals, trophies away from legitimate female athletes in Maine,
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and Maine is putting up a fight. There's an eleventh
grade trans identifying male high school athlete who won the
state title in girls pole vaulting, defeating the closest competitor
by more than six inches. There's a joke there. I'm
going to leave that to everybody else to draw their
own conclusion on what that joke would be. It's way
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too easy. This person, Katie Spencer, captured first place with
a pole vault of ten feet six inches on Monday.
Spencer defeated two girls from Freeport High School who tied
for second with their vaults of ten foot So there's
where the six inches comes into play. Had Spencer the
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boy competed in the correct division in a boy's division,
his jump would have tied for tenth against male competitors
and there were only thirteen, so he would have come
in tenth out of thirteen. Explain to me how this
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is right. Explain to me how they're getting away with this.
Take their money, take any national funding that they're getting
until they comply with the executive orders in this absolute
ridiculousness stops. That's what needs to happen. We have got
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to stand up for our girls and our women, whether
it's in our private places or in our athletics. And
we have started that. That has begun. We have the
right people in place, but we have to speak up.
The parents of these pole vaulting girls, girls, the student athletes,
the parents, their teammates. They need to speak up to.
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I almost snagged one of those last week because they
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A little bit of sports. I mentioned the birds chirping
this morning. I just thought I was nuts. Well, the
Pirates are back. Yeah, the Pirates are back in spring
training action this afternoon.
Speaker 3 (48:29):
Spring in the Air.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
The team battles the Braves from Bradenton. Pittsburgh had its
game against the Phillies canceled yesterday due to rain. The
Bucks are two and zero in exhibition play. You can
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Speaker 3 (48:59):
If you can tell, right, Greg Brown, yikes, Oh, I
just I think he's the one of the worst announcers
for baseball. I'm sorry, I just he just I mean,
I get it. You have to be a homer when
you're you know, you're you're doing your team. Yeah, you
have to be a homer. But you don't have to
be an.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Over homer an over homer. Okay, so like there's a balance.
Speaker 3 (49:24):
Yeah, I mean, and I understand that you have to.
I've always used this term. You can put a tuxedo
on a turd, it's still a turd. So the bottom
line is when the Pirates were turns the last couple
of years, don't you mean decades? Mm, they had a
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couple They had a couple of years where they had
a playoff run. But you know, when you're when you're
in game number one thirty five, you've been eliminated from
the playoffs for two months, and you're sitting there and
getting excited over a ground World double, it makes it little.
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It's a little too much. How many games total regular season?
Speaker 2 (50:11):
I think there's too many. I think there's too many.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
There's never too many baseball games.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
Well, yeah, I think there is. I think that's why
the audience has dropped. There's no, there's no.
Speaker 3 (50:22):
The audience has dropped because football has become year round. Okay,
football has taken over as far as the king of
US sports, and baseball doesn't have the allure that it
did thirty years ago, fifty years ago, whatever, one hundred
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years ago, because there's so many more options out there.
Like kids in the summer, you would always play baseball.
Now you have kids that play travel basketball, they're doing
seven on seven football camps, they're playing lacrosse, they're playing soccer.
I mean, there's just there's way too many options now
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compared to what it was. And today's society is nobody
can sit and appreciate something for two and a half hours.
Everything has to be condensed oh too, Yeah, the shortest
amount of time possible.
Speaker 2 (51:19):
But I also think that because of the amount of
games per season, baseball is oversaturated the market, which is
where the NFL is kind of right on the line
of that. Also with Thursday night games, Friday night games,
you know, you oversaturate the market. Then it loses the
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feel of exclusivity and excitement because you only have a
short window to enjoy that particular sport. Where I think
the window for baseball number one, it's too many games,
and number two, they're too long and they're too slow.
It's just it's too much.
Speaker 3 (52:01):
Got to your opinion, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Most people. Most people don't have two and a half
three hours to sit and watch paint dry.
Speaker 3 (52:08):
Maybe it's not paint dry, but it is because nothing
what happens. What happens if a guy's pitching, And note,
do you do you want to see a game that
is twelve to eight or do you want to see
a guy go and pitch a no hitter. I'd rather
see a guy pitch.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
I'd rather see a guy pitch a no hitter. But
I don't want it to take four hours.
Speaker 3 (52:26):
It normally doesn't if a guy's pitching and no hitter.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
But that's when I think it's the slowest is in
between pitches.
Speaker 3 (52:34):
But they got a clock now that they have to
throw within they have to pitch within a certain amount
of time.
Speaker 2 (52:39):
I just I don't know. I think it's it's too
much of too many different things. That is where I
think Pasteball's gone. But you're a traditionalist on that aspect.
I am not. I am not. It is eight twenty
eight The Blue Daddy Experience, Sam and Otis, News Radio
eleven seventy WWVA. Welcome back to the Glen Daddy Experience.
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To say thirty six here on news radio eleven seventy
WWVA Otis, we were talking about oversaturation. I know, we
were talking about baseball. It made me think during the break,
and there's the first I love to pause for that
little addition.
Speaker 3 (53:27):
Is it me more than likely?
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Or and I'm sure and you probably never You probably
haven't even seen any of this the movie Wicked.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
You're right, I have not seen the film, Okay.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
I am so sick of seeing ads, of seeing clips,
social media posts. It's now award season, so the two
main actresses are everywhere. I am so sick of hearing
about this. I had I now no longer have any
(54:03):
interest in seeing the film. I think it has become
a black mark on the original Wizard of Oz. It's
the it's the predecessor to the story prequel in the
Wizard of Oz. I'm just I'm sick of it. I
don't know anybody else out there if you're as sick
of it as I am by it. I am absolutely,
so tired of hearing about it. I'm so tired of
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seeing what is her name, Ariana Grande, the main actress,
and her emaciated she is so skinny now she looks
like walking death. I don't know what happened to her.
And then the other woman who plays at else Alpha
bah I forget how you say it, and her ridiculous fingernails,
and she's it, she's rail thin. Also just I am
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I am so sick of it, so tired of seeing
about it, so tired. It's going to be on one
of the apps that I have for free next month. Nope,
not watching it, not watching it. You talk about oversaturation.
It has gotten completely out of control. Sorry, I had
to get that off my chest. I'm just I'm so
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it was on this morning when I turned on the TV.
First thing. There's an ad for it. All right, I'm done. Otis,
do you have anything you're sick of listening to me?
Speaker 3 (55:21):
Besides that conversation, besides that monologue?
Speaker 2 (55:26):
I just I just nah, I've had my phil. I've
had my fill of it. You know who else has
had their phil? Who we talked about? Peacock the app NBC, NBC,
MSNBC they are, they're making some changes. So over the weekend,
Joy Reid was fired from MSNBC. She made her big
(55:50):
farewell woke monologue last night was our last show. Goodbye, Yeah, goodbye,
Joy read good bye. Then NBC news anchor Lester Holt
announced that he's stepping away from the desk of the
NBC nightly News early this summer. He wants to work
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full time more with Dateline and NBC. After ten years
seventeen if you include my years on the weekends, the
time has come for me to step away from my
role as anchor of the nightly news. I like Lester Holt.
I know he kind of sways more to the liberal side,
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but listen, this is also.
Speaker 3 (56:39):
Do the writers and the producers and the directors sway.
That's the only thing I have. I Mean, everybody cracks
down on these anchors, and it's not necessarily them. They're
just reporting the news. Yeah most of the time.
Speaker 4 (56:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (56:53):
He he's a little bit different than the Joy reads
of the worlds.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
And out of all the nightly news anchors, he was
the one that I could tolerate. Yeah, yeah, six thirty.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
Yeah, So that's you know, I hate to see that happen,
but his department. It's also Listen, there has been I
mean CNN's been doing it now, NBC. It's slow, but
it's happening. That the hatchet is out, Chuck Todd is gone,
Joy Reid, as I mentioned, Andrea Mitchell from MSNBC and
NBC News. Listen, the writing's on the wall. They saw
(57:29):
it at the election time, and they have they're not
holding back and they say they want changes. There's changes happening.
But I think that goes back to you know, when
Trump lost in twenty twenty, there were some angry conservative
commentators out there and and and newspeople, anchorman journalists, whatever
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you want to however you want to label it, but
they didn't go almost like down the rabbit hole of insanity.
I mean, if you watch the view as its own beast,
but if you watch some of these like you can
see the veins popping in their heads, you can see
(58:14):
the steam coming out of their ears because they're just
losing it and they're not even making sense a lot
of the times with some of the things they're saying.
It's so outrageous, it's so ridiculous. Some of the things
that are coming out of their mouth, that we are
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seeing the overhaul of what has been organizations or networks
that have had a foothold in the news since the beginning.
I mean, if you think about it's CBS, NBC and ABC.
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They have been the anchor of media since the beginning
when it comes to television.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
And.
Speaker 2 (59:09):
They have been backhanded the past year by not only
the political world, but also the viewers. The people who
are saying, you know, we're tired of seeing this one
side delivery of the news. We want to go back
(59:31):
to journalism. We want honesty, we want truth, we want integrity,
and they're tired of seeing this. And Fox is not perfect.
I'm not saying that they're not perfect either. It's very
one sided delivery from them also, But I think the
extreme levels that organizations like NBC has taken it is
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where people are speaking up, making their voices heard that
they want the truth, they want journalism back. But I
think another portion of that otis, honestly is social media.
Social media has made such an impact on how we
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receive our information. And of course there are those it's
not just.
Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
Social media, but just your phone in general, right, I mean,
you know everything's at your fingertips right now, and if
you have whatever whatever, whatever, you have Google News whatever,
Like I mean, I can swipe one way and all
of a sudden, I get all kinds of headlines. Now
they're they're geared toward me. Like there's a lot of
stuff about WVU, there's a lot of stuff about local.
(01:00:46):
You know, so the algorithms geared toward me. But you know,
you can have Fox News, you can have CNN, you
can have CBS, NBC, ABC there. You can have them
all right at your finger tips where you're getting an alert.
I mean, just like in ESPN. I mean, people sign
up for ESPN alerts and then you pick your favorite
(01:01:08):
team and let's say you pick the Penguins and the
Penguins score, where you get an alert that the Penguins
just scored. Yeah, I mean, and that's the same with
the news.
Speaker 2 (01:01:16):
But I think what I was getting at is we
as a consumer have more choices where where we receive
our information, where and when, But we also have the
ability to do a lot more digging on our own
also where I think that's where social media comes into play.
(01:01:37):
Where when the traditional sources are not providing information that
is out there, we as the consumer have the ability
to find that information and put that out on platforms,
and then that's how it catches fire. And a lot
of information that the particular organizations want to they either
(01:01:58):
think is not newsworthy or does not fit into where
the narrative that they want to put. We as the
consumer and the people have the ability to look into
it and decide on our own and also put it
out for others to consume. And I think that is
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a huge portion of the conversation. Also, h let's do
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All right, Notice, take me to Kevin because I want
to ask him something.
Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
Well, I'm not sure he's aware of what today is.
Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
We was going to ask him how he's celebrating.
Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
Are you are you aware of what today's day is,
today's quote unquote holiday.
Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
No, but I'm getting ready to hang up.
Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
We just want to know if you've ever participated.
Speaker 4 (01:03:35):
Oh god, all right, what is it?
Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
He feels a set up his National ski naked Day?
Speaker 4 (01:03:42):
No, I done that one.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
No, No, there's so many things that could go wrong
with that.
Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
Yeah, either water skiing or snow. Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Oh, didn't think of that.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
Cool. Water skiing could be very very painful.
Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
Yeah, that could be a guess I wouldn't be a
good day. You know.
Speaker 3 (01:04:01):
It's also National Chocolate covered Nut Day.
Speaker 4 (01:04:06):
Okay, Well almonds, all right, chocolate cover almonds. I'd be
I'd be good for almonds.
Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
Okay. And do you know what? Do you know what
happened on this day in history? To uh? And I
don't know. I don't remember the year. But it is
the day that Samuel Colt Patent did the pistol.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
Oh well, that's a good day.
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
Then, which makes it also pistol Patent Day.
Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
Okay, And you got guntry coming.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
Up here your neighbors.
Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
Yeah, really looking forward to that. That's gonna be cool.
So but anyway, are we through with all the days?
Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Yeah, no, no, we're not through with all the days
because we need to know what's straw automotive day.
Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
Hey, I'll tell you what you know. We talked about
it yesterday. We talked about how low some of these
and I keep looking at him and I'm just like,
that's I just can't be right. And I check it out.
And we've got the vehicles in start like like a
Nissan Kicks all will drive twenty twenty five model one
hundreds and sixty nine dollars a month, I mean one
(01:05:12):
sixty nine. That's that's absolutely unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
I don't think I've ever had a car payment that low,
that low for like thirty five years.
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Yeah, probably the other eighties.
Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
Yeah really yeah, well maybe maybe nineteen ninety, but how.
Speaker 4 (01:05:30):
About two thirty nine for a twenty twenty five Rogue
all wheel drive. All right, Nissan is just putting it
out there, guys, this great vehicle. You need to come
check them out. What else about that over here? Oh?
Hyundaiy fun day to have a hun day? All right?
Elantra SE one ninety nine a month, twenty five to
Tucson se is only two seventy nine a month, and
(01:05:53):
the twenty five Palis is just three fifty nine. I
tell you, if you haven't checked out a Palisa, I
think we have like thirty five of them in stock
right now because this vehicle is so hot. Some of
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Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
I got behind the Palisade yesterday and it was a
good looking vehicle.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
Man, I tell you what the things. It's got great room,
it's got seating for seven, very comfortable. The interior is
just awesome. The technology is second to no one. I mean,
they are Hunday's definitely on their game. They've got their
A game. They are boringing it right now. And it's affordable. So,
like I said, it's affordable luxury. Check them out.
Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
Seating for seven either, you have a big family, because
nobody has said bean friends speak for yourself. Nobody has
six friends that they want to go on a trip with.
Let's put it that way.
Speaker 4 (01:07:13):
All right, Well, I can't wait to see what the
day of the week is, the day of the month, thursdays,
or day of the year.
Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
We only share them if they're good.
Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
All right, Well, I want to you know, I'm gonna
to start do a little research and be a little
better prepared.
Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
That would be a first. Thanks so much, wow by guys,
cheap shot. I got one in yay, good for you,
Good for you.
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
All right, you wanta you wanna feel creeped out? And
this is this is weird because I'm gonna throw my
husband under the bus again. We get this delivery yesterday
and it's this little tinture bottle of stuff and I'm like,
he comes home from work, I'm like, what is this?
(01:08:00):
She said, it's to get rid of stuff in your
body that you don't want in your body. And I'm like, okay,
and he started to go into descriptions and I'm not gonna
can do all that. I'm like, then this comes up today.
There's a woman who traveled to Thailand, Japan and Hawaii. Now,
this took three weeks. Right when she returned, she came
(01:08:22):
back with, let's put it this way, an unwanted souvenir. Okay,
she returned with a brain worm. If you're eating your breakfast,
I apologize this paras a brainworm. H The parasite caused
(01:08:44):
the thirty year old woman to feel like her legs
were burning when she returned home. When she visited the doctor,
the doctor discovered she had contacted contracted what is called
the rat long worm. Now she is now receiving treatment
(01:09:04):
and should be able to leave the hospital in a week. Now,
how do you avoid a brain worm.
Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Just out of you know? Huh? Is that one of
the ones that you brag about? Hey man, I went
on vacation and I came back with a rat lungworm?
Jesus did I feel like crap?
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
How did they get it through customs? Here's how you
avoid it, according to the CDC, avoid raw meat or
undercooked snails, slugs, frogs, shrimp, or prawns. So to everybody
out there who says you can't, why don't you eat
(01:09:45):
sus shoes shoeshy shoot?
Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
So sushi? What is with it?
Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
I don't know?
Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
You can't say anonymity. You can't say there's certain I mean,
like you, I struggle articulate.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
I know sushi, stop sushi, and you know all the things.
This is why, this is exactly why I will not
try snails. I will not try oysters.
Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
I've had oysters.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
Have you had slugs? And even I think I've had
frog legs?
Speaker 3 (01:10:17):
And I think I've had prawns.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
And here's the thing. This isn't the good parasite that's
like makes you lose weight in your stomach. This is
in your brain.
Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
Makes your legs feel like they're burning. I have that
every day.
Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Maybe they're they're.
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
No, that's just because I'm old.
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
Maybe you need to go to the doctor. Oh. And
then finally, out of Florida. We haven't had a Florida
in a while. Coming up is this year's Florida Man Game.
All right, the Sunside Sunshign I'm done.
Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
I'm done the Sunshine States.
Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
Yes. Absurd Athletic event returns this Saturday. The Show Showdown
will take place in Elkin starting at nine. The events
include evading arrest, obstacle course, Nice Florida Sumo, cage match,
weaponized pool, noodle, muddul the hurricane party prep, grocery aisle brawl,
(01:11:14):
and negator throw.
Speaker 3 (01:11:17):
What sounds like it's perfect.
Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
Which would you be good at.
Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
I think I'm gonna be good at the weaponized pool
noodle mudule, and maybe the hurricane party prep.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
I'm just glad you said pool noodle. That's what I
was so hoping you would say that. I know. The
grocery brawl I think I would be pretty good at.
But I'm not a man, so I can't be in it.
All right, Hey, everybody, Happy Tuesday. We will talk to
you tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
It's easy to explain, Glenn Beck. Why don't we just
imagine for just a second.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
That our government is a restaurant.
Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
The president he's the chef.