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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The number one Tuch show in the Ohio Valley. 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 the.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Bloom Daddy Experience. It's seven oh six on news Radio
eleven seventy.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Good Friday morning to you.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
And I've made the executive decision that there's going to
be nothing serious today because well it is a Friday.
So I'm going to kick it off at this topic
right here, and then I'm going to turn it over
to numb Nuts and Numbnuts Sam and Otis. I read
on social media where a woman posted that her entire
family used the same towel. I'm not kidding you, mother, father,

(00:50):
and I think three siblings. They all used the same
towel when they got done showering. She said, what's the
big deal. You get out of the shower, you towel off.
You're clean. So if I use it, my brother uses it,
my mom uses it, it's no big deal because the

(01:10):
towel is clean. That's one of the sickest, grossest things
I've ever heard in my entire life. I can't even
fathom using another person's towel over and over and over. Yeah,
you might be clean, but when you towel off, you're
still pulling skin, cells or flakes or whatever you want

(01:33):
to say.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
You're still pulling hair.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
And I don't know about you, but when I towel off,
I'm getting in some places where the sun don't shine.
And I know you are too, So there isn't a
chance in hell I'm using that towel. But yet, she
said they use the same towel as a family. So
I got to thinking about this, and I thought, Okay,
I wonder let's scale this down a little.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Bit, because I think we all agree that's gross. So
let me ask you this.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
How many days do you go using the same towel
before you switch towels? Do you use a different towel
every time you shower? Do you use two towels to
where on a Monday, you use one, on a Tuesday
use the other. On a Wednesday, you go back to Monday.
On a Thursday, you go back to Tuesday. Do you
use the same towel two days in a row, three

(02:24):
days in a row?

Speaker 3 (02:26):
A week?

Speaker 2 (02:27):
And I got to thinking about this, and I think
I broke it down to I always have two towels,
and I will use a towel on a Monday, I'll
use the second towel Tuesday. I'll go back to Monday
on Wednesday. I'll go back to Tuesday on Thursday. May
go back to Friday or Monday on Friday. But by

(02:48):
that time, I think I'm switching towels. So, in other words,
I use two towels. I talked to a buddy of mine.
He said he uses two towels every day. I said,
what do you mean? He said, I use a towel
for my lower half. I use a towel for my
upper half. And that said, dude, you've got problems. You
need to go talk to somebody that that is just bizarre.

(03:09):
So my question to you out there, how many days
do you go before you change towels. I'm gonna say
if I don't use two, I would probably go three
days max. Before I'm grabbing a clean towel. Sam otis,
who wants to go first on this one?

Speaker 4 (03:33):
Like?

Speaker 5 (03:33):
This is kind of a weird topic.

Speaker 4 (03:35):
Okay, So here is my first off the top of
my head, initial thought. I will explain my household growing up,
not just my husband and I know, so my household
growing up. It was my parents, myself, and my younger brother.

(03:57):
When I first hear this particular situation of this family
sharing a towel, I I I compare that to my
family growing up. My initial thought, I do not want
to use the same towel that my father and my
brother used to buff their berries with. Plain and simple,

(04:25):
I don't. I don't, I don't.

Speaker 5 (04:28):
I don't like you.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
There is just a certain as Blue Daddy said, there
are certain things you do with a towel after a shower. Yes,
I understand you've you've you've bathed and washed and soap
and the whole thing, But that towel goes in let's say,
crevices that you then don't want to use the same

(04:52):
towel to dry off your face with, let alone, if
it's a family member's part of their body. Now I'm done, notice,
go for it.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
Well, yes, often how often you change your towels? So
I guess it depends on how many times I take
a shower at my house, because you know, I mean,
I would say that I probably go five to seven
days with the same towel but sometimes I don't take
a shower at my house. Like, so if I go
to the gym, and I take a shower to the gym, time, right,

(05:35):
And then when I go to the gym, I take
two towels because what I'll do is I'll take one
to wipe the sweat off of me during the workout,
and then I set that down as like the floor
mat towel that when you come out of the shower,
you step on that. So I'll step on that dirty
towel and then I dry off with a clean one.
So I may not take a shower at my house
that day. You see what I'm saying. So, but I mean,

(05:56):
if I go to a hotel, I always I always
try to reuse my towel at least twice, if not
three times. I like a fresh towel when I'm at
a hotel. Oh, there's nothing better than But I would
say that, and I'm not in an emergency. I would
use you know, I would use a family member's tower. Well, right,
because I can remember being in high school and you

(06:17):
go like basketball practice and so like I would take
a towel and I would leave it hang in my locker.
I mean, we had pretty big lockers, so it wasn't
like like a small skinny thing or anything like that.
And they had they were they had like wire mesh
on them, like fencing almost, and so they got they
got air at them. So I would always hang my
towel on the hook and then it would dry overnight.
Then I would use it the next day or whatever.

(06:38):
But sometimes when you would take the home, take the
towel home to refresh it with a new one, sometimes
you'd forget to put the new one in and you'd
be standing in the shower and realize you didn't have
a towel. It's like, hey, buddy, can I borrow your
towe when you're done? Just so I can I'm not
dripping wet.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Can you spare a square? Like Elane said? No, listen,
whoever this family, you know, I understand you want to
be close with your family and your relatives and you
have a great relationship, there are certain things that are
way too close and that is basically sharing short and curlyes.
If you are sharing a towel and no, it's just

(07:18):
it's just no, it's just wrong. Listen. I don't even
share a towel with my husband. We have two separate towels,
and there has been times where I've accidentally used to
grab the wrong one and it's I just know I
want no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 5 (07:36):
There's nothing better than a clean towel though, like a
fresh It's just like when you make your bed and
you put fresh sheets on, especially.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
When it's the thick, fluffy towels, you know what I'm
talking about, not the cheapy ones, the really good Yeah
that in a brand new pair of socks. It's kind
of the same same feeling.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
I would say that, I would say sheets getting into bed,
clean sheets is superb, and then the clean towel would
be next. And then the nice thing about you know,
like the clean sheets, is that you get that fresh
like if you use good dryer sheets and in good

(08:11):
soap to get that smell and it's it's good.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
Oh yeah, there's it's the little thing and it almost
feels like it feels clean.

Speaker 5 (08:18):
Does that make sense?

Speaker 4 (08:19):
Oh yeah, because last night's sweat whatever.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Yeah, I think if you.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Think about it, I mean, the human body is kind
of it's gross. I mean it really is. If you
think about sweating when you're sleeping and in the bathroom
and the you know there there's some gross stuff that
our bodies do that we had this part of nature.

(08:47):
But hey, I can't believe you didn't like my buffing
the berries comment.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Well, I heard it earlier. You already shared it with me.
In fact, you asked me how to clean it up,
so I already knew it was coming. I mean, I
can't I've added three or four times a day. I mean,
it's like listening to the same joke over and over again.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
You can fake it.

Speaker 5 (09:05):
I could have.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Yeah, you could have faked it.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
I was in the middle of doing something.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
So we've hit on towels. What else can we hit on? Well,
coming up next, we're gonna talk a little bit about
shampoo and pronouns. But there's some humor behind it. Plus
our question of the day. There's an alien invasion happening,
right Who would you rather face that invasion with? Who

(09:32):
would you rather team up with? OTIS or myself? I
think I know the direction this is gonna go. It's
seven point sixteen. You're listening to The bloo Daddy Experience
OTIS and XAM News Radio eleven seventy WWVA Happy Friday,

(09:57):
seven twenty one. The bloom Daddy experience sam i Otis
News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. So today we are going
to be delivering our free lunch courtesy of our friends
at River City. We are going to be visiting Cardinal
Health a little bit later today.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
One thing I.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Wanted to mention us feeling a little generous this morning,
so we're going to have your chance to win a
gift certificate later on in the show to our friends
at River City. So a little nice, a nice little
Friday giveaway. So if you happen to have an event
coming up the West Bank Arena, perfect time to go
to dinner ahead of time, courtesy of us. So that'll

(10:38):
be coming up a little bit later in the show,
along with another chance for McCormick's auto. We're going to
have one of those here shortly, so a little bit
of a heads up on that speaking about events at
the arena this weekend in general, but this weekend of
course is the toughest Monster Truck Tour. And joining us

(10:58):
in the studio here a little bit later, we're gonna
have uh, the driver of cyber Attack, which I think
is great because I'm pretty sure nobody is keying or
vandalizing that particular cyber truck. We'll see if he's ran,
if the driver, Jared has ran into any of those issues.

(11:22):
So I mentioned before the break shampoo. Here's why. Last night,
as everybody does, I'm messing around, scrolling, scrolling around on
my phone and I see this picture and in this
picture is Senator John Kennedy, and he's got this look

(11:50):
on his face. I'm like, what is this about? It says,
and it just says in quotations shampoo. Thought, why in
the world is this senator talking about shampoo? So I
clicked on a link. It got me. So basically, he
was asked a question about the Democratic Party and the

(12:11):
future of the party and particular names that are becoming
the face of the party as they struggle to find one.
AFC was brought up and he said this, and I quote,

(12:32):
I think she's the reason there are directions on a
shampoo bottle. Now listen, that's beautiful. Thank you. I thought
the exact same thing. I was sitting on my couch
last night at eight thirty when I came across this

(12:53):
and I just started I was rolling. I was rolling.
I thought, that is such a simple but brilliant way
of describing her mental capabilities. I mean, it was just
it was just it was just brilliant. I thought it

(13:14):
was absolutely hilarious. And listen, I don't want to get
real heavy into politics today. It's it's been a week.
I you know, it started off with the whole Tim Watson.
You know, as I said before, an hour of my
life I will never get back. So I don't want
to get into all that today, you know, I want
to have some fun. Like I said, our question about
the aliens and everything, I just I had to. I
had to bring it up. Otis. I'm glad. I'm so

(13:34):
glad you had that reaction because I was just absolutely rolling.
And I can't tell you how many times I have
been in the shower. Somehow we have spent a lot
of our time this morning in the bathroom, in the
shower where I have stood there and you know, you
kind of zone out and you just you're just enjoying

(13:56):
the peace and the quiet and the hot water and
the whole thing. And I stand there and I look
and I read the back of the shampoo bottles, and
I have honestly thought to myself, why are there instructions
or directions on shampoo bottles? Are there really people in
this world, really people in this world that need instructions
on how to use shampoo?

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Well, it tells you on a car battery not to
drink the acid and the stuff. Oh yeah, I mean,
I mean so, I'm sure that's for AOC too, because
she would probably be dying of thirst and tail. There's
water in the battery, let's drink it.

Speaker 4 (14:31):
Oh shoot shoot. So yeah. I I just had to
put that out there because I hope everybody out there
is laughing just as much as I was last night
with that quote from Senator John Kennedy. Another thing that
happened yesterday. No, I'm sorry, not yesterday. Earlier in the week.
You know, I get a lot of emails, and you

(14:55):
know there was a time where everybody had in their
email signature the whole pronoun thing.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
I got.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
Well, they're they're, they're out there. And every time I
get one of those, it's from somebody that I don't
correspond with very often. It's the same thing as when
I see people driving in their car still wearing a
COVID mask. I have the same reaction.

Speaker 5 (15:21):
If they're by themselves.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
Yes where I think, yep, not going to I just
think stupid. I don't know. I don't know a better
word to use. I just think stupid. Well, I'm glad
to know that I'm not alone because the I love
this woman. Caroline Levette, the White House Press Press Secretary,

(15:45):
says she will not they the will not respond to
reporters using pronouns in their email signature. I'm not alone.
I am not alone, but are There's certain things like
driving in the car, wearing a mask by yourself. When
you see those people, you have to have a reaction.

(16:07):
And when I see an email that has he him, she, her,
they them, I just think, I just shake my head.
I just shake my head, and I think to myself,
drink the kool aid as much as possible. That that's
what I think of those people that they have absolutely

(16:30):
drank the cool aid. And then Anderson Cooper the other night,
speaking of pronouns, guid a dose of his own medicine
on CNN where they had a town hall with Bernie
Sanders as he makes his cross country tour. This woman
stands up to ask a question. Anderson Cooper refers to

(16:51):
her as she her, and the first things out of
her mouth is I identify as they them and he went, Oh,
he was quite shopped by that because it was very
obvious that this was a woman. So Anderson, I hope
you enjoyed a dose of your own medicine there on CNN.

(17:13):
Oh it is seven twenty eight coming up. We're gonna
have your chance to win throughout the show, The Bloom
Daddy Experience. Samon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. So
I'm thirty six. Welcome back to Blue Daddy Experience, samon
Otis News Radio, eleven seventy WWVA. So our question today

(17:36):
on this fun Friday, which is which of us, between
Otis and myself, if there was an alien invasion, would
you team up with?

Speaker 5 (17:51):
I guess it would all depend. There's a lot of
factors that come into play. Okay, So I mean, if
you're a guy, and maybe you two are the only
like it would be you and him as the last
two people on the planet Earth. Then as a guy
to pro create the species, you would as a guy,
I would pick you. I mean, you see what I'm saying.

(18:11):
And if I'm a girl, I would pick me because
that would procreate you. If you're thinking.

Speaker 4 (18:15):
Ahead signs at work, yes, yes.

Speaker 5 (18:19):
Now if you just want to survive. It's probably a
toss up because I'm not out running anybody with this
broken hip that I had, And I don't think anybody.
You're not out running anybody. Yeah, I can run faster,
I can actually run. I can't run forward anymore because
the pain is just too extreme, but I can run backwards,

(18:40):
So I could run backwards pretty quick quick. I know
that sounds so stupid, But how you go? Like how
did you figure that out?

Speaker 4 (18:49):
Like?

Speaker 5 (18:49):
Well, I was just trying to loosen up for something
one time, and I went to like do a little
jog and the pain was just extreme.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
So if you're on the treadmill, if you stand on treadmill, okay,
just for you would stand backwards because you can go
it's more, it's easier that.

Speaker 5 (19:04):
Way, Like there's no pain.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (19:07):
I don't, I don't. I don't get it.

Speaker 4 (19:09):
Did they put the did they do it backwards or something?

Speaker 5 (19:12):
I don't know that makes I can't explain it. It
just I figured it out. I figured that out in
twenty eighteen, okay, did I that? Like it hurts like
hell to run forward, But if you want me to
back if I can, if I can backpedal, and I
still got a little bit of speed on that I
can I can actually backpedal, you know, run backwards faster

(19:34):
than I can go forward.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
Well, that's a neat little party trick.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
I don't know if it's a party trick. It's just
you know, probably by the end of the year, hopefully
that will change.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
It's an interesting quirk. We'll put it at that. Well,
you might ask, where did this question come from?

Speaker 5 (19:49):
Okay, so where did this question come from? Sam?

Speaker 4 (19:52):
Well, you found it. No, So there there's there's certain
states that, according to statistics, are more are considered more
safe havens if there is an alien invasion. So these
are the states that are best equipped to survive an
alien invasion. Now, the things that they factored into this

(20:15):
were the terrain, the population density, and emergency personnel availability.
So what state do you.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
Think, Well, I mean with the terrain, I think you'd
almost have.

Speaker 6 (20:29):
To go like.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
I would think somewhere like West Virginia.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
Yeah, West Virginia, but or like out in the Rockies, Yeah,
somewhere you could you know, you know, something like if
you go back, if you think about like the desert
and the the Indians out in Arizona, that lived in
the hillsides and things like, yeah, I think that might be.
You know, I've been off the top of my head.

(20:54):
I don't know, Like I couldn't just pick one state.
I'd probably probably say Colorado or Utah.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Okay, well it's it's Virginia. Yeah, I don't know. It
emerges as the top survivor state, so it's identified for
its resilience. Okay, I'd rather have a mountainous terrain to
hide in than resilience. But anyways, in contrast, Nevada, home to,

(21:22):
of course the notorious area fifty one, was chosen to
be the least likely. So let's see here. Other states
that made the top include Alabama, Massachusetts, New York, well,
New York City I think has some aliens in it anyways, Minnesota, Florida, Wisconsin,

(21:45):
North Carolina, Alaska, and Georgia.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Hm.

Speaker 5 (21:49):
Well again, you said what the criteria was, but I
don't know how all that criteria because none of those states.

Speaker 7 (21:57):
Like.

Speaker 5 (21:59):
There's nothing in common, like with New York and Alaska.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
Right, we're thinking like like survivalists, you and I I
think so, yeah, not that that gives any credence.

Speaker 5 (22:11):
See, if I can't get to the grocery store. I'm
a dead man.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Either, but surviving.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
Because listen, I mean I could probably I could probably
trap or catch something, don't get me wrong, but I
would have no idea what to do with it afterwards.
Like I've never I've never got it a deer or
a rabbit or squirrel or anything like that.

Speaker 4 (22:30):
Have you fileyed a fish?

Speaker 2 (22:31):
No?

Speaker 4 (22:32):
Never, You've never scaled a fish.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
Oh god, I'm dying.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
Oh yeah, you're done.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
I'm gonna die anyway because I'm probably not gonna get
my meds. So soon as I get after about a
week and not taking my meds, I'm a goner anyway. Well,
well maybe a little longer in a week.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
But and there's a show that a couple of my
friends pointed out to me. It's called Extraction. Now I
just caught up on it. It's a reality show. And
what it is, it's almost like it makes you feel
like the hung Games in a way. But there is groups.
So there's three people total. One person they drop off
in the wilderness in Canada. I think believe they're in Canada,

(23:10):
somewhere along this lake. And when I say they drop
them off in the wilderness, they are in no man's land.
They are left with nothing but the clothes on their back.
Then the two other people that are in the team
are at what they call headquarters or HQ, and in
those headquarters they can watch what their survivalist is doing.

(23:35):
And it's a game, and they get the opportunity through decisions,
and I think there's twelve teams total decisions to give
people certain things. So give them flint for fire? Can
they do anything with that tarp and rope? Can they
make theirselves a shelter? But then of course you got

(23:55):
to throw in the tricks in the to make everybody
go against one of other. So it's kind of it's
it's it's vicious. It's gotten to the point where I
think it's like six or seven episodes in in the
the people within the headquarters are messing with the other
people and taking stuff away from them. Like there's one

(24:17):
gentleman out there who's probably in his fifties. He hasn't
had food for six days, and a competitive team took
away his flint, so now he doesn't even have fire
to stay warm at night, and it's actually cruel. So
it's this weird balance of how how vicious can some

(24:39):
people get to play a game at the cost in
the health of these poor people living in the woods. Now,
some of them are really good at it. You can
tell they're hunter. You know, they hunt, they camp, you know,
they're good at it. But yeah, it's uh, i'd be dead.

(24:59):
There's two there's two women left. I mean they're kicking butt.
But yeah, it's it's kind of showing some of the
uglier sides of humanity.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
See, when I grew up, I didn't have that. I
didn't have that person to take me fishing or hunting
or anything like that because my parents never did any
you know, any of that those things. And like when
my next door neighbor was Crownley six eleven or twelve,
Like he would go hunting with his dad and I'd

(25:29):
be like, you're going hunting with your dad and you're
only eleven or twelve, Like I didn't get it.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
You were towning.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
Well, No, but my dad was. I mean my dad
was a Both my parents were educators. My dad was
a basketball coach. I lived in the gym. I didn't
live in the woods. The only time we went in
the woods is when you know, my friends and I
would go out and we would go hike and ply
or do whatever. So you know, well, I did go
snipe phunting ones.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
I love doing that. The town kids all did you
fall for?

Speaker 3 (26:00):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (26:00):
Absolutely, cook Line and Sinker. I mean, I mean, I'm
a young kid. I didn't know any better.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
Oh that's great, that's great. Yes, you you would have
been what we referred to as as a towny.

Speaker 5 (26:10):
And then the Cheers episode where they take Fraser snipe hunting.
I'm like, dude, I can relate to go cow tipping
nah and everyone countipping.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
Maybe I have to take you cow tipping. I'd love
to see you snipe hunting that.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
I was probably about ten ten or eleven, so I
was gullible.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
That's hilarious, that's hilarious. Would you survive till No. I
wouldn't either. I don't camp. I don't even camp, even
in alamp Glamping would be pushing it for me. So survivalist.
I don't know. Alien invasion, Ah, I don't know. I
don't know.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
I'd rather just try to work with them than run
from them.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Become their friends.

Speaker 5 (26:54):
Yeah, become the I've become the ambassador.

Speaker 4 (26:57):
You'd become their human menu.

Speaker 5 (26:58):
And then the next thing, you know, I'm on the menu.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
Or on the silver table, and you know.

Speaker 5 (27:03):
Yeah, I'm on the menu. Yeah, they're probably gonna eat
me or dissect me or something, try to learn from you. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
So why does this man only run back, run back?

Speaker 5 (27:13):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (27:16):
We'll see what happens after.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
August oh, seven forty six. You're listening to the bloom
Daddy Experience. Samon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA, seven
fifty one. Welcome back to the bloom Daddy Experience. Otis

(27:38):
sam News Radio, eleven seventy WWVA. I guess I guess
we should be a little serious this morning.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
Well, we do have a little bit of news.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
Yeah, we do have a little bit of news. So
I guess we'll put this out there.

Speaker 5 (27:51):
We're going to be friendly and give you some advice.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
There you go, that's a good way of putting it.
West Virginia State Police we'll be holding a sobriety checkpoint
tonight in Marshall County. Okay, did you hear that? Sobriety
checkpoint tonight in Marshall County. It's scheduled to start at
six o'clock near John Marshall High School. Authorities will also

(28:13):
increase patrols in Ohio County tonight. The checkpoint will run
until midnight. So in Marshall County from six o'clock till
midnight near the high school there will be a sobriety
sobriety check point. And yet there are still people, Yeah,

(28:34):
that will still And we're not the only ones to
tell you about this. This put this is put.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
It in the paper. Yeah, I mean they have to,
they have to, they have to release it. It has
to be released to the media. And we don't We
don't always tell them because we don't always get these stories.
But it just happened to pop up on our on
our service today. And you know, having worked with the
state police in the past and working with retired troopers myself,

(29:00):
it's just something. It's a it's grant money, so they
do it, you know, they have to do it. It's
this and it's to keep you safe. Yeah, if you
go out and have a couple of beers after work
or something and you have to drive through this area, yeah,
maybe it's a little bit of a pain in the butt,
but maybe don't have this couple of beers tonight or
just go home and have a couple of beers.

Speaker 4 (29:19):
And there's a reason for it.

Speaker 5 (29:20):
Absolutely, they're trying to you know, it's obvious that they're
trying to save lives and they're trying to discourage drinking
and driving. You know. I mean, we've probably all been
there at one point in time of our lives or another,
and we've probably all made bad decisions by doing that.
So unless you have a fourteen year old cousin that
you can have drive you home.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Again, I had not your finest moment.

Speaker 5 (29:43):
You don't know how many people came up to me
yesterday and said, dude, what's wrong with having your cousin
drive you home? Say? The one guy said, I used
to do that with my dad all the time. And
I'm like, yeah, but we're in our fifties and sixties.
I said, that didn't makes That was back when we
were like in the seventies when they didn't care.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
That's when you rode in the back of trucks and
the back of station wagons with the window down and
so yeah.

Speaker 5 (30:10):
Then the other big thing is on Reach seven up
and up around Stratton there.

Speaker 4 (30:13):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 5 (30:14):
Yeah, they're just there tomorrow they're going to be doing
some they're going to be doing some dem okay at yeah,
right there by the dam. If you were on the
West Virginia side, like right around New Cumberland and then
I think it's Stratton there. Both directions of the highway
are going to be closed north and south for about
thirty minutes tomorrow morning. It's expected around nine o'clock so

(30:37):
in the morning. So just if you're going to be
traveling that way, just be aware that that road is
going to be closed.

Speaker 4 (30:42):
Or maybe you go across the river and go the
Ohio direction.

Speaker 5 (30:46):
Side and or no, go up to the West Virginia side
because that is on the side.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Oh my apologies, I was I flipped lopped them in
my head there. And then also Belmont College announced that
they're offering free to high school seniors this summer. Students
can learn more about HVAC, welding, and much more. They
will last The course will last roughly three weeks and
are free of charge. Then my students must complete an

(31:13):
online application to become eligible. Listen, that's cool. Yeah, that
is free education in just those two categories alone that
they mentioned HVAC and welding. Those jobs are in huge demand.

Speaker 5 (31:29):
Well, and here's your huge demand. Here's the other things.
So let's say you're a high school senior. You take
this course for three weeks. Even if you decide that
you don't want to do these things, at least you know,
at least you'll know how to do Like, if something
goes wrong with your house down the road, you'll be
able to probably know how to fix it. And then
you save yourself tons of money by not having to
pay somebody one hundred dollars an hour to come do it.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
Well, that and at least you know that you're not
interested in that as a career.

Speaker 7 (31:53):
Sure.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
I mean, how many tea's like a taste test?

Speaker 4 (31:55):
Yeah, it's like walking through Sam's Club for a little
little taster. How many people go to college or take
classes and spend thousands and thousands of dollars and halfway
through a semester they go, yeah, switch.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
A major, this is not for me, or they can't
pass the class right that they need for that major?

Speaker 7 (32:13):
Right.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
I mean, I have a friend that had that happened
to him. I can't remember which one. I mean, it
was either it was either a chemistry or an advanced
math class. That, you know, he just couldn't get by it,
and he wanted to become an petroleum engineer. He took
the class like four times and just realized, hey, and
now he's a chief financial officer somewhere. He went into business.

Speaker 4 (32:35):
Well, yeah, that's the thing we ask our young adults
to make a life.

Speaker 5 (32:43):
Plan when at twenty years old. Yeah, listen, people always
ask me, and I told my kids this, and of
course your kids never listened to you because my parents
told me and I didn't listen to them. But if
you have, if you know somebody that's headed off to college,
you know, don't declare a major as a freshman. Just

(33:03):
go into your general studies, get out what they call
your core classes, knock all that stuff out of the way.
You have a year or two in of college. Then
you can decide what you want to do, because at
eighteen or nineteen, you're probably not gonna now you don't
know exactly what you want to do. No, you have
no idea, and yous be probably don't know what you
want to do at twenty, But I mean you might

(33:24):
have a better.

Speaker 4 (33:24):
Idea maybe by the time of thirty, you know what
you want to do with your life. If you're lucky.

Speaker 5 (33:30):
Listen, I'm in my fifties and I don't know what
I want to do with right, I'm almost sixty, right,
and I'm stuck in this job joking.

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Coming up here shortly. Speaking of autos and trucks, we're
gonna be talking to Jared, the driver of Cyber Attack
for the toughest monster track this weekend at Westbanco.

Speaker 5 (34:11):
Never thought i'd see a cyber truck at a monster
truck thing.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
I wonder if it goes by electric by battery.

Speaker 5 (34:17):
Well, yeah, if it's a cyber truck, it's a battery
operated vehicle.

Speaker 4 (34:21):
We're gonna We're gonna ask, We're gonna ask. It's seven
fifty eight again calling number fifteen sixty four eleven seventy.
The bloom Daddy Experience. He's Otis. I'm Sam here on
news radio eleven seventy.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
Wwvade 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. WUBVA starts now.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
News Radio eleven seventy. It's the bloom Daddy Experience. Hey,
it's let's get this hour rolling.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
Good Friday morning to you.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
And I've made the executive decision that there's going to
be nothing serious.

Speaker 3 (35:06):
Today because well it is a Friday.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
So I'm going to kick it off with this topic
right here, and then I'm going to turn it over
to numb nuts and numb nuts.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Sam and Otis.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
I read on social media where a woman posted that
her entire family used the same towel. I'm not kidding you, mother, father,
and I think three siblings they all used the same
towel when they got done showering.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
She said, what's the big deal.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
You're clean, you get out of the shower, you towel
off you're clean. So if I use it, my brother
uses it, my mom uses it.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
It's no big deal because the towel is clean.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
That's one of the sickest, grossest things I've ever heard
in my entire life. I can't even fathom using another
person's towel over and over and over. Yeah, you might
be clean, but when you towel off, you're still pulling skin,
cells or flakes or whatever you want to say.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
You're still pulling hair.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
And I don't know about you, but when I towel off,
I'm getting in some places where the sun don't shine,
and I know you are too, So there isn't a
chance in hell I'm using that towel. But yet she
said they use the same towel as a family. So
I got to thinking about this, and I thought, Okay,
I wonder let's scale this down a little.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
Bit, because I think we all agree that's gross. But
let me ask you this.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
How many days do you go using the same towel
before you switch towels? Do you use a different towel
every time you shower? Do you use two towels to
where on a Monday you use one, on a Tuesday
use the other on a Wednesday, you go back to Monday.

Speaker 3 (36:55):
On a Thursday, you go back to Tuesday. Do you
use the same.

Speaker 2 (36:59):
Towel two days in a row, three days in a
row a week? And I got to thinking about this,
and I think I broke it down to I always
have two towels, and I will use a towel on
a Monday, I'll use the second towel Tuesday. I'll go
back to Monday on Wednesday, I'll go back to Tuesday
on Thursday, may go back to Friday or Monday on Friday.

(37:24):
But by that time, I think I'm switching towels. So,
in other words, I use two towels. I talked to
a buddy of mine. He said, he uses two towels
every day. I said, what do you mean? He said,
I use a towel for my lower half. I use
a towel for my upper half. And I said, dude,
you've got problems. You need to go talk to somebody.
That is just bizarre. So my question to you out there,

(37:49):
how many days do you go before you change towels.
I'm gonna say, if I don't use two, I would
probably go three days max. Before I'm grabbing a clean towel.
Sam otis who wants to go first on this one?

Speaker 5 (38:08):
Oh buddy, I'll go first, okay, because you'll get a
little long winded. You just did the last time on
your butcher your your experiences. Yes, I mean here's the thing.
I guess it all really depends how long you use
your towel. I think, guys, and I'm a single guy,
so I mean, like, it doesn't really bother me to
use a towel for a week, just really doesn't.

Speaker 6 (38:32):
No.

Speaker 5 (38:33):
No, if as long as it doesn't stink, and as
long as it's not stiff or anything like that, I'm gold.

Speaker 4 (38:39):
Here's here's one weird thing that I do well.

Speaker 5 (38:42):
I think if you use a colored towel, you know,
if it had like a like a blue or a
gray or or you know whatever color. Yeah, because I
have a pure white towel. I actually bought it at
one of the retail outlets. It's called you know it's
it's it was advertised this hotel towe So it's that
white and it's a little thicker. It still doesn't get

(39:02):
that hotel field towl that the hotel towel feel to it.
But what I notice is after a few days. We
were just during the during the break, we were talking
about how like, guys, really you don't really get one
hundred percent clean even in the shower, and sometimes if
you don't rinse off everything, you know, there's still some
of that soap residue and whatever. And you can see

(39:23):
that on the white towel. So as soon as I
see that, I know I'm changing towels. But if it's
a gray towel or a blue towel or a green
tower or whatever color, if it's a darker towel, then
you know, you don't notice it as readily.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
Well, this makes me question this particular mother and who
wrote this story on her social media. Number One, why
why would you put this out into the world.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
Cheap, cheap, cheap. I'm surprised bloom Daddy doesn't doesn't do
this more often.

Speaker 4 (39:55):
It's just it's gross. I'm sorry. I don't care how
close of a family you are. I really don't. There
is just certain things that are individual. You just don't share, swap,
partake in certain things, and this is this is one
of them. Because again it's it's an intimate thing bathing

(40:20):
yourself and drying yourself off.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
That particular I don't know if it's intimate.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Well it is. I mean it's a personal thing that I.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
Would say personal, I would not say intimately.

Speaker 4 (40:32):
It isn't personal parts of your body that I don't
want to share or what.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
Yuck.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
It's just it's just not it's just not right. It's
the same thing with like, I mean, would you share
a washrag with somebody?

Speaker 5 (40:48):
Do you share a bar soap?

Speaker 8 (40:50):
No?

Speaker 4 (40:51):
I use body wash.

Speaker 5 (40:53):
I can't use body wash. No, no, I hate it.

Speaker 4 (40:56):
What do you use bars of soap? I didn't know
people still.

Speaker 5 (40:59):
Did that body like if I body washes, just like,
I never feel like I'm clean and I never feel
like I get rinsed.

Speaker 4 (41:05):
No no oh see no no.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
Because take that bar of soap and just lather up.
That's that's when you know you're clean.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
Do you use a washrag?

Speaker 5 (41:13):
I don't.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
We do you use just your hands? But your hands
are dirty?

Speaker 5 (41:19):
Not if I'm I got the soap in my hands.

Speaker 4 (41:21):
Well, no, I use a washrag.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
No no, no, no, that's when you wash your hair.
You get the shampoo and that cleans your hands as well.
I use it. I use a hair face and hair
face and.

Speaker 4 (41:33):
I forget what it's called that's what but my husband
for my shampoo, that's what my husband uses. It's like
an all in one deal.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
Yeah, because I have some facial hair, so I mean,
you want that to be a little fresh, you know,
So I actually, you know what, this is actually funny
because you know, I'm gonna kind of like surrender my
man card here. Okay, But the shampoo that I actually
like now that i've that I've grown accustomed to, and
I just started using maybe about six months in the

(42:01):
last six months or so. No, it's actually that. But
what's the bed bat not bathroom body works? Yeah, bathroom
body works. And it's a it's called single barrel bourbon.

Speaker 4 (42:12):
Oh, so does it smell really good?

Speaker 5 (42:15):
I don't think it smells bad. And then I bought
also like a little like a little beard so you
don't get the beard flakes. So it's also the single bourbon.
So I bought like a little sets of it. I
don't flake in my goatee and I and I smell
a little fresh.

Speaker 4 (42:34):
Well, I'm very impressed. I'm very impressed.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
That's about as unmanly as I get right there. But
I guess it would be mainly because you can't grow
a beard. So I mean, well, I've seen some girls
that can grow beard. There's a there's I'm not there. Listen,
I could throw somebody under the bus right now, and
I'm not going to.

Speaker 9 (42:56):
No.

Speaker 4 (42:57):
No, there are some girls that can grow because they're
actually boys. But then there are also girls that actually
do grow beards.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
Speaking of beards, we get a couple of guests that
have beards. Yeah we do. Yeah, they're gonna be coming
up next.

Speaker 4 (43:09):
Yes, we are gonna be talking to driver Jared Smith.
He drives the Cyber Attack truck that's going to be
at the Toughest Monster Truck Tour this weekend down at
West Benko Arena. Now, there's two nights tonight and tomorrow
night that of course you can see this. But here's
the little twist to their visit this year. It's Ohio

(43:30):
trucks versus West Virginia trucks. They having a battle. They're
dueling it out. So who what state's gonna come out
on top.

Speaker 5 (43:38):
I can tell you who the better drivers are. I
can tell you yeah, West Virginia.

Speaker 4 (43:41):
I can tell you who the better state is, yeah,
West Virginia. Yeah, Ohio. But we don't need to start
the fight between Ushio.

Speaker 5 (43:49):
Yeah, I got the shirt that says it. It says
worst state ever at the outline of the state of Ohio.
Even our buddy dave O's.

Speaker 4 (43:55):
Seen it, because a shirt matters. No, it's eight fifteen.
They're gonna be joined us here next the bloom Daddy Experience.
Samon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA, welcome back eight
twenty one on your Friday. Let's have some fun. You're

(44:18):
listening to the Blue Daddy Experience. I'm Sam, He's Otis,
and we're not alone anymore because joining us now we
have Jared Smith, driver of cyber Attack. That's me, and
then Hobbo Gutierras. Did I say it right?

Speaker 5 (44:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (44:34):
That was awesome.

Speaker 4 (44:34):
That was pretty good. I seek I'm getting back.

Speaker 5 (44:37):
She's two for one hundred a year so far.

Speaker 6 (44:39):
Nice. Nice.

Speaker 4 (44:40):
And you are the host in the MC of the event, correct.

Speaker 9 (44:43):
Yes, yeah, I'll be down there commentating, handing these guys trophies,
and I put cameras on the track that these guys
also like to run over, so I got my hands full.

Speaker 6 (44:51):
With all the time, all the time.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
Do you aim for him?

Speaker 6 (44:55):
I try not to.

Speaker 5 (44:56):
I think you know the driver's a driver.

Speaker 6 (45:00):
No, we would never do something like that.

Speaker 9 (45:03):
I don't even tell him where I put him. I'm
just like, hopefully someone will do something cool over here.
Sometimes they do.

Speaker 4 (45:08):
So of course, Toughest Monster Truck Tour is tonight and
tomorrow night kicks off tonight at what time?

Speaker 9 (45:13):
Six thirty seven and six o'clock tomorrow night?

Speaker 4 (45:16):
Okay, that's where I was. I had it backwards there.
But this weekend is interesting because, as I said to
Otis before the break, it's Ohio versus battling West Virginia.

Speaker 9 (45:25):
On the extreme pro Quads. Yeah, it's two teams of
four and they get rowdy like that. They bump and
smash each other. They kind of throw elbows and everything else.
So we had I think one year some fan threw
a beer at him, like a ten dollars beer, chucked
it right at him.

Speaker 3 (45:41):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (45:41):
So yeah, he was talking to all the smack.

Speaker 4 (45:45):
So so, Jared, you drive the cyber Attack vehicle and
this is the first visit with that truck here too, wheeling.

Speaker 6 (45:53):
Correct, That is correct.

Speaker 10 (45:54):
The first time we ever ran the truck was this
year in January, New Mexico. And now we've been all
over the country, South Dakota, Ohio. We've been all over
the place, and now everybody's getting to see it.

Speaker 6 (46:05):
In West Virginia.

Speaker 4 (46:06):
Has Elon heard.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
I don't think so.

Speaker 6 (46:10):
I'm not really sure. We're not trying to stick out.

Speaker 5 (46:14):
Have you validated the warranty on it?

Speaker 6 (46:16):
You know?

Speaker 5 (46:16):
Is the warranty no longer good on this side?

Speaker 10 (46:19):
I heard that the warranty is void as soon as
you drive it off the lot, and I've wrecked it
a bunch of times, so that's pretty valid.

Speaker 4 (46:27):
You have not been keyed yet by anybody, protesters or
anything like.

Speaker 6 (46:30):
That, not yet.

Speaker 10 (46:31):
We did have it out in front of the arena
a couple of weekends ago. We're in Louisiana, and I
was kind of worried about it, and I'm like, somebody's
gonna blow this thing up, dude, someboe's gonna spray paint it.

Speaker 6 (46:39):
It's gonna look like crap during the show.

Speaker 10 (46:42):
But luckily it was behind a big tall fence, so
I think it saved it.

Speaker 6 (46:46):
But so far, so good.

Speaker 4 (46:48):
So how many wins do you have under your hat
so far this season?

Speaker 6 (46:53):
I have.

Speaker 10 (46:55):
I have two racing winds out of like only one
racing events.

Speaker 5 (47:01):
You didn't have to share that part. Just tell them
you have two.

Speaker 6 (47:03):
I have two racing wins, because we're.

Speaker 5 (47:08):
Not going percentages here.

Speaker 10 (47:11):
Yeah, I have two racing wins, and I feel like
I got screwed by the judges and a couple of
freestyle events, so I should have won a couple of freestyles.
That was actually the same weekend. It's two shows in
a row, but I didn't get it. Sometimes that's just
how to cookie crumbles.

Speaker 6 (47:26):
I'm also the new guy, so they're harder on me. Anyways.
That's just kind of how it goes. And you're just
gonna deal with key judging.

Speaker 5 (47:33):
Yeah, so not only your monster truck, but just say
all the monster trucks in general. Obviously, there are things
that happen, probably where they flip on their side or
on you know whatever. Do you guys what happens Like
when that happens and there's damage to the vehicle, are
you out for the evening or is there a backup
or what happens?

Speaker 6 (47:51):
It depends.

Speaker 10 (47:51):
We've had a couple of shows where we had a backup,
but that's usually one of the three show weekends because
sometimes they can be real hard on the trucks, but
pretty much anything on the truck that could possibly break
as in the trailer. So we got engines, we got transmissions,
we got axle shafts, we got drive shafts, we got
pretty much anything you could think of. Tim Jones has
a welder that he kind of lets everybody use this

(48:13):
community thing. If the body gets messed up. We don't
have extra body parts because we don't have that much
room in the trailer. We just make them look as
good as we can and then we properly fix them
at home. But like, if anything else besides an engine
happens during the show, it's coming back as long as
it's not too late in the show.

Speaker 5 (48:31):
Right makes sense.

Speaker 4 (48:32):
What's it like when you're you know, upside down and
everything that you guys do. What is that feeling like
inside sitting in the driver's seat.

Speaker 10 (48:42):
It depends what you're doing. Sometimes you get beat up
pretty good. I had a pretty bad wreck in South
Dakota that I had a headache for a couple of
days afterwards.

Speaker 6 (48:49):
But we have so much safety stuff.

Speaker 10 (48:51):
We got a five point harness goes over our shoulders,
goes around our waist, and win the crotch that keeps
you super tight in the seat. And then we also
wear a Hans device that comes over our shoulders and
hooks on our helmet and keeps our head from snapping
off our body. So that's pretty fantastic. If we didn't
have those, we wouldn't be okay. Back in the day,
they wore nothing but the seat belts and a neck doughnut,

(49:12):
and they were like banging their head off the bars
and stuff.

Speaker 6 (49:15):
That doesn't happen anymore. We're very safe.

Speaker 10 (49:18):
Nobody's ever died in a monster truck. There's not really
another motorsport that can say that. So we're we're fairly safe.
But it's kind of wild sometimes because there's times where
you're in the truck doing something and you're like, I'm
not sure where I'm at at this point. I think
I'm upside down, and then you hit the gas and
you're just kind of hoping saving.

Speaker 4 (49:40):
That's not good either.

Speaker 6 (49:41):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (49:43):
So now we said, you know, you get points, you win,
How does all that work for for for the novice
out there? How does the scoring work? How does the
the going up against each other work?

Speaker 10 (49:57):
So for the entire season, we take all of our
points from the whole year, and we combine them and
whoever has the most points at the end wins. So
in Wheelies you can get up to twenty points that
accumulates and then that's judged by professional judges. And then
in racing you get twenty points for your first race,
so everybody gets twenty points as long as you make

(50:18):
it to the line. And then you can get as
much as thirty points if you win racing, so you
can get up to thirty points. It goes towards your
total overall points. And then freestyle does he go up
to thirty?

Speaker 9 (50:28):
Yeah, it goes up to thirty or no forty in
freestyle because co forty, speed, wow factor and time.

Speaker 10 (50:35):
Yes, nobody's ever scored a forty, but you can score
up to a forty. Everything then combines for that show
to go towards your overall event points. So somebody can
win wheelies, racing and freestyle, but if they had the
most combined points for the night, they then get the
overall event ship and.

Speaker 4 (50:52):
The season goes from when to win? How long does
the season go?

Speaker 10 (50:56):
We started the I Believe a second weekend of January
and we are ending next weekend in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Speaker 4 (51:04):
And then the big winner yep will be announced.

Speaker 6 (51:06):
Yep at the Big Stadium.

Speaker 4 (51:08):
So and of course the show starts off tonight and
this is great for family kids, and tickets are still
available obviously wonderful.

Speaker 9 (51:17):
Oh yeah, and we have free pit passes over there,
Schultz Ford. So if you want to come down two
hours before the show, yep, five point thirty. We have
our pit parties starting tonight and then on Saturday at
four o'clock, our pit party starts. So if you want
to come down and meet Jared or myself, we'll be
hanging out down there.

Speaker 4 (51:32):
And don't forget what the little ones bring, the ear protection,
because it is a it's a great time, it's a
fun time, but it is an extremely loud time.

Speaker 10 (51:42):
Yeah, if anyways, sense of the loud noises where the
ear protection always I always mentioned that, I'm glad you
did yep.

Speaker 4 (51:47):
That's what I've paid the big bucks for. Yes, wonderful guys,
Thank you so much. Good luck. Let's get number three. Yes,
that's the plan, because two is still good.

Speaker 6 (51:59):
It's not good enough.

Speaker 4 (52:01):
It's a twenty eight. You're listening to the bloom Daddy experience.
Salmon Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. It's day thirty six,
It's Friday, The bloom Daddy Experience, otis SAM News Radio,
eleven seventy WWVA. Otis. I'm gonna dump some drop some

(52:23):
science on you. You ready sure. Researchers at the University of
Sheffield and Warwick have answered a lifelong question which came first,
the chicken or the egg. They found that a protein
called we'll call it OC seventeen. That's the shortened version,

(52:45):
because that's it, yes, because the long version I will
just absolutely butcher the word. They found that this particular
protein is essential for forming eggshells, and it's produced only
inside a hens. Over this discovery strongly supports the idea
that that the chicken had to exist before the egg

(53:08):
could be formed.

Speaker 5 (53:11):
Okay, so if that's their reasoning, Okay.

Speaker 4 (53:14):
That's their reasoning. Do you agree?

Speaker 9 (53:17):
No?

Speaker 4 (53:18):
You don't, Okay, Well, alrighty.

Speaker 5 (53:23):
Because here's the thing. There are multiple species that lay eggs.

Speaker 4 (53:29):
But this is only particularly done by hens.

Speaker 5 (53:32):
Okay, I get that. But at some point in time
there had to be a how did the hen hatch?
How did you get the hen? It had to come
from the egg. Correct, Yes, Okay, I rest my case.

(53:53):
I'm like Ben Matt Lockett, Perry Mason. No, I mean,
if you think about it, So, the odds are the odds.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
It came first the mother or the child.

Speaker 5 (54:03):
Well, the odds are okay that two species came together.
So you had two bird species that came together to
form chickens. Okay, So what happened so that when those
two species made it, then you created a new species
in the chicken. So but they had to lay the

(54:25):
egg for the for the for the chicken to come out.

Speaker 4 (54:29):
Not if that's not how the chicken.

Speaker 5 (54:31):
Came to be, well, how else would it come to be?
Did it just materialize?

Speaker 4 (54:35):
You know what if it was birthed instead of laying
an egg.

Speaker 5 (54:40):
We're done, I'm done talking to you.

Speaker 4 (54:43):
I mean, no, you don't know what I mean. You're
you're speculating as to the species.

Speaker 5 (54:51):
I'm just going on. I'm going on the way science
would would would would would research this, Okay, And the fact.

Speaker 4 (54:58):
That you're going way way, way, way.

Speaker 5 (55:01):
Way, Oh absolutely, yeah, I mean you have to you
can't just they just didn't materialize.

Speaker 4 (55:05):
But I don't think that's what this was trying to
prove I think this.

Speaker 5 (55:09):
Was Well, the chicken had to come from the egg.

Speaker 4 (55:15):
But the egg came from the chicken.

Speaker 5 (55:16):
Not necessarily, it could have come from a mixture of
two species.

Speaker 4 (55:21):
Wow, this went a whole direction that I wasn't planning
on way deep.

Speaker 5 (55:26):
If you'd have had something similar to a chicken, you know, well,
I mean there's birds out there that are similar to chickens.
You know. It could have been a duck and a turkey,
and the next thing, you know, you gotta well, we
get into turn ducans with Kevin. But anyway, it could
have been a.

Speaker 4 (55:42):
Parrot, could have been in a turkey, in a wild turkey,
a duck in a blue jay and.

Speaker 5 (55:48):
On one o one wild turkey. I've had a few
of those in my days.

Speaker 4 (55:56):
Well, this is one of the subject of birds. How
about this pet parrot discovered The owners discovered they couldn't
understand why their Amazon bill was higher and higher and higher. Well,
they're talking. Parrot was talking to Alexa and ordering itself.

Speaker 5 (56:16):
Polly wanted some crackers.

Speaker 4 (56:18):
Yes, Polly wanted cracker.

Speaker 5 (56:20):
I want lots of crackers.

Speaker 4 (56:22):
Oh goodness, that's funny, that's funny. Could you imagine your pet? Yeah,
I know people that have had to completely remove devices
like that from their house because they're toddlers became so
proficient at ordering stuff. I'm talking thousands of dollars of things. Now.

(56:44):
The one person I know, they reached out to Amazon
and explained the situation and they were very good about
it and took everything back.

Speaker 8 (56:53):
Right.

Speaker 5 (56:54):
But yeah, that's called good customer service.

Speaker 4 (56:57):
Right there at your fingertips. I'll tell you what the
young people, well, what they can do with technology. I
think it's in is it China that announced earlier this week,
starting at six years old in their grade schools, their
students have to learn how to use AI at six
years old. I mean, that's so young, But that's where

(57:18):
technology is headed. And I can't tell you how many
times I've had people tell me, yeah, I reached out
to my grandchild, or I reached out to my kid
who's I don't know, ten eleven to tell me what
to do on my phone, or here's the sad thing.
I used to be that person that people reached out to.
Now I'm slowly getting to the other side of that

(57:42):
conversation of things.

Speaker 5 (57:44):
Yeah, now it's like reach out to your five year old.

Speaker 4 (57:47):
Yeah, really really did you see this? We talked about
the Pirates earlier this week, and listen, they are not
off to the best of starts. They haven't made the
playoffs since twenty fifteen. They're off to a five and
eight start this season. We've seen the billboards, we saw
the fly over saying, you know, sell the team, sell

(58:08):
the team.

Speaker 6 (58:08):
Well.

Speaker 4 (58:09):
At Wednesday's game, a season ticket holder was told that
they would be escorted out of the out of the
stadium if they would not remove the paper bag on
their heads. This particular season ticket holder, so frustrated with
the Roberto Clemente logo fiasco along with the losing records,

(58:35):
did eventually take it off. But listen, you can't blame
these fans. You cannot blame these fans.

Speaker 5 (58:41):
We have a call we do. We have Neil from
Oakdale who would like to talk out the chicken in
the egg. Good morning, Neil, good morning.

Speaker 6 (58:49):
How are you all right?

Speaker 9 (58:51):
Hey?

Speaker 8 (58:51):
I want to speak in revolutionarily. I think maybe the
answer would be the chicken game first, because mutation would
take place. For species to evolve, mutations have to take
place in the DNA, and in the DNA of the
embryo would be where the mutation took place for the

(59:14):
first chicken to eventually be created, if it was if
it was evolutionarily the wild version I'm talking of the
wild version of the not the ones that people breed
version of the chicken that he eventually came along. But
the female of the new chicken's mother would still produce

(59:35):
the same egg as her species, but the embryo in
that egg with the change DNA would be in that egg.
So the first chicken egg would actually be produced by
the the mutated species that finally became a chicken and
then started laying eggs. Wouldn't that be right?

Speaker 5 (59:52):
But I can see I can see your point.

Speaker 4 (59:54):
Yeah, But if the mutated chicken is in the embryo,
that embryo is inside an eggs, So then the egg came.

Speaker 8 (01:00:00):
First, Well it wasn't a chicken egg though it was.
It was it was the species of whatever was the
predecessor that the offspring.

Speaker 5 (01:00:11):
That was, which is which is kind of the direction
that I was going. But I see where you're coming
from with your point.

Speaker 8 (01:00:17):
But the actual egg correct, the actual eggs were created
long before chickens.

Speaker 5 (01:00:20):
Yes, thank you, all right, Hey, Neil, appreciate to call
my friend.

Speaker 8 (01:00:26):
All right, take care right.

Speaker 5 (01:00:27):
I didn't realize we were going to be building by
the science guy today.

Speaker 4 (01:00:33):
It's really early.

Speaker 5 (01:00:34):
And oh, my head's spinning already. I got this is
given me a headache.

Speaker 4 (01:00:38):
I brought that up to be a joke, not not
a joke, but just a little like a little tidbit. Yeah,
a little funny little.

Speaker 5 (01:00:45):
Snippet and and and some jerk made it too serious.
That would be me.

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
Deep thoughts, deep thoughts on your frat.

Speaker 5 (01:00:57):
It's just my intelligence, you know, I'm putting my mindtel
leigence to work my high iq.

Speaker 4 (01:01:03):
I know where you can get good chicken river City.
Oh yeah, because we're going to have before the end
of the show your chance to win a gift certificate
to River.

Speaker 5 (01:01:11):
City, amongst other things. They have other things that they
are good too. Did your chicken?

Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
Their chicken is pretty darn good too, So that's coming
up here?

Speaker 6 (01:01:18):
Good good.

Speaker 5 (01:01:19):
You know, a good night to use that certificate is
one night. Oh, because you get you get more bang
for your buck that way.

Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
Oh, I won't tell Jason you said that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:29):
Why?

Speaker 4 (01:01:30):
Oh yeah, And I guess it doesn't make a difference.

Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
They're still spending the same amount of money.

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Oh, we're going to get there, people, We will get there.
I promise you.

Speaker 6 (01:01:37):
I promise you.

Speaker 4 (01:01:40):
Say forty five Blue Deddy Experience Samon Oda's News Radio
eleven seventy w w VA, did one Welcome back to

(01:02:01):
the Blendetti Experience, Otis and Sam News Radio eleven seventy WWVA.
So we've talked this morning big trucks, of course, cyber
attacking here earlier. Now let's stick with that. Let's talk cars,
trucks and SUVs with Kevin's drop automode of Good.

Speaker 7 (01:02:19):
Morning, morning guys.

Speaker 5 (01:02:21):
How y'all doing wonderful?

Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
What came first? The chicken or the egg? Chicken? Okay,
I'm done, I give up.

Speaker 7 (01:02:32):
Okay, what did you say?

Speaker 5 (01:02:35):
I said, egg?

Speaker 7 (01:02:36):
He's what produced the egg?

Speaker 5 (01:02:41):
A mixture of two species?

Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
He went, he went way.

Speaker 5 (01:02:45):
I went very scientific, very Darwinism. Okay, I went very
Charles Darwin, very you know I was. I was just
expressing my high intelligent questions. Oh, here we go.

Speaker 7 (01:03:01):
Pick your feet up, by the way, hangs up on
me all the time, smarting.

Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
Anyway, you might get it again here in a second.

Speaker 6 (01:03:12):
You do have the power.

Speaker 7 (01:03:14):
Anyways, big bucks on trucks yeah, they're savings out there.
You know, the trucks that we offer Nissan Frontier in
stock on sale. We are the number one Nissan uh
Frontier dealer east of the Mississippi. Nice is that not awful?

Speaker 5 (01:03:35):
That's big time number one.

Speaker 7 (01:03:37):
I mean that's yeah, that is big time right here
at Wheeling, West Virginia. Okay, we send more Dyson Frontiers
than anyone else. Big savings on those right now. Pre
teariff pricing on all that four trucks, right, employee pricing
on every four truck f one fifty that we have. Okay,
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(01:04:01):
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Okay, seven years years and every vehicle we.

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Once in a while.

Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
No, yeah, let's go.

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There you have it. All right, guys, Hey, we're not
going to talk to you next week, so save traveling.

Speaker 7 (01:04:46):
I'm gonna be traveling a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:04:48):
If you're all going to miss me now, savings, the
savings will still be here.

Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
There you go, that's there. You may be gone for
a week, but straw Ab Automotive will remain strong.

Speaker 7 (01:04:58):
That's it. Saving money every day.

Speaker 5 (01:05:00):
There you have it. Enjoy your enjoy yourself.

Speaker 7 (01:05:02):
I will, You'll be good.

Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
It was yep, I'm jealous.

Speaker 5 (01:05:05):
I'm a little jealous, but I mean I'm gonna be
following these He's just a couple months ahead of me,
that's all.

Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
Yeah, yeah, that's That's one of the best parts of
vacations is like looking forward, like the anticipation.

Speaker 5 (01:05:17):
You know, and normally what happens is it seems like
it takes forever for that vacation to get there, and
then the next thing you know, your home and it's
like where did it go?

Speaker 6 (01:05:26):
Yep?

Speaker 5 (01:05:27):
It feels like you never left.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (01:05:29):
It goes by so fast. I've actually, I've started. You
started planning yesterday. You were looking at two days.

Speaker 5 (01:05:35):
Ago, and I had to make a correction because I
can Oh, yeah, you messed it all up with the calendar.
I actually I had the cursor on the wrong date,
so I was actually I had booked my return trip
in the middle of my vacation.

Speaker 4 (01:05:48):
Well, and I've started, I started earlier this week, started
looking at different places and things to do, places to go.
My husband wants to go back to the Caribbean. We've
done that multiple times, which I highly recommend. I just
want to do something different. I've always wanted to do
an Alaskan cruise.

Speaker 5 (01:06:09):
One of our former coworkers did they.

Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
Yeah, I've just I don't know why. There's something I
just want to try it. I just I have never
gone west. Everywhere I've gone is east in South I've
never gone west. And I just I want to see Montana.
I want to see the Dakotas, and I want to
see Alaska. And he's like, I want warm, he wants
the summer. Yeah, yeah, he wants, but he wants he

(01:06:30):
wants the ocean when he has vacation. He wants you.

Speaker 5 (01:06:33):
Know, obviously, you just said, you know, you like to
go to different places. I have friends that go to
the same vacation spot you're in year out. They stay
in the same they stay in the same condo or
hotel or whatever. And it's just like, doesn't that get old?
Don't you want to see something?

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:06:54):
I mean, and I'm not and I'm not knocking it,
but they go to Myrtle Beach, you know, and they
stay in the same place every year all the time.
My in laws used to do that, and it's just like,
I mean, Myrtle Beach is nice, but there's other things
out there.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Yeah, and there's actually cheaper places.

Speaker 5 (01:07:11):
And I'll be honest with you, like, I'm not a
huge fan of Murble Beach either. It's nice for like
two or three days and then I'm done.

Speaker 4 (01:07:19):
Yeah, when you're a teenager and a little kid, okay, fine,
you can do the board walk and all that kind
of stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:07:24):
It's just like Ocean City.

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
No, But the amount of money that people pay to
go down there, No, I can go to the Caribbean
for less money, seven days all inclusive airfare, you're not
driving all that kind of stuff. It's just a better deal.

Speaker 5 (01:07:41):
But I got a buddy of mine, like he loves
Like he's been on a cruise, he didn't like it.
He's been here, he didn't like it. But for whatever reason,
he likes Myrtle Beach. And I don't know if it's
just the familiarity.

Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
The comfortability. Yeah, you know the roads, you know the streets.
And there's a lot of people that won't travel outside
of the United.

Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
States because and some people won't fly.

Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
Some people won't fly. Yeah, they're just not comfortable. They're afraid,
they won't know the languages. They're you know, afraid of
safety and security. I've been to Jamaica, I've been to
the Dominican Republic. You know, I've been to multiple other
countries in the Caribbean. I've never not felt safe ever.

Speaker 5 (01:08:20):
Yeah, I mean I was in case of Melon. I
walked from my from my hotel to the downtown business district.
I guess you'd call it like the tourist trap where
the where the cruise ship stock and everything else. But
it was, I mean, you're and I walked by myself,
and they tell you not that the cousemmel was a
little different because it's it's an island, so it's not
it's more touristy than it is locals, right, I think.

(01:08:42):
And the locals there respect the tourists. Yeah, even though
they might not like them, they respect.

Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
Them, right.

Speaker 5 (01:08:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
Well they know.

Speaker 5 (01:08:49):
They know who butters their bread, right right, or or
who puts the meat on their tacos.

Speaker 4 (01:08:54):
Well, before we're out of here, let's give you a
chance to get some butter your bread at River City. Ooh,
look at you feel that belly. One eight hundred sixty two,
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(01:09:19):
four eleven seventy. Everybody, enjoy this Friday, Cardinal Health. We're
coming to see you a little bit later. Everybody, have
a wonderful weekend. Talk to you on Monday.
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