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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Indeed number one tuck 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 SEVENTYVA starts now the.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Bloom Daddy Experience. He gets seven oh six on news
Radio eleven seventy Good Monday morning teen And if you
think for one second I'm going to complain about this
heat after the absolute cesspool of whether we've had the
past three months, You're out of your mind. I'll take
ninety five degrees every day. Give me a drought. Farmers apologize,
gimme drought, gimme some I don't give a damn after

(00:42):
all the rain of misery we've had for the last
three months. I'll take the heat each and every day.
Starting your money out with a rant McDonald's. I mean
you want to talk about ticking me off yesterday? Not
only them, but the person in front of me in line.
Pull into the McDonald's at the mall. All I want
about eight twenty at night is a smoothie strawberry banana smoothie. Fantastic.

(01:06):
I'll give them props on that. Otherwise, I don't go
to McDonald's because McDonald's doesn't serve anything healthy ever since
COVID do they not realize there's an obese to the
endemic epidemic in the United States. Everything they have is fried.
They don't offer grilled chicken, they don't offer salads. They
offer nothing but food that will make you fat and unhealthy.

(01:27):
Shame on them, by the way. But they do offer
a smoothie strawberry banana, which is pretty damn good and
only about two hundred calories. So I roll in to
the McDonald's over at the Ohio Valley mall right around
I don't know eight twenty one car ahead of me.
Now there's two lanes. I pick the right lane, one
car ahead of me, and as I'm sitting there, I

(01:49):
realize that the driver of this call car looks to
be I'm gonna guess fifty five sixty female a male
in the passenger side. They're both wearing masks. Now, nothing
tells people you're an idiot more than wearing a mask

(02:10):
these days. But these weren't regular masks. These were like
heavy duty stormtroopers, Star Wars George Lucas looking masks. I've
never seen anything like it in my life. These individuals
took at least ten minutes to order. I rolled my
window down. I didn't want to be that guy, but

(02:31):
I was ready to yell out the window. I was
at that point, and I realized that the person taking
the order at McDonald's couldn't understand them because they had
these fricking cardboard masks on their face or whatever the
hell they were wearing. Then I see the guy get
out of the vehicle and walk over to a dumpster
to throw away two soft drinks. This guy's gotta go

(02:53):
three p forty. Now, why would you wear a mask?
If you are that worried about your health that you
are going to wear a mask, wear a mask? Yet
you are one hundred and fifty pounds overweight. You are
just smart enough to keep from pooping yourself. I wanted
to say something to him. I wanted to say, look,

(03:15):
you are obese. You're probably dead within three years with
your height, your weight. And I saw what they were ordering, bacon, cheese, burger,
big Mac. The dude's dead, there's no doubt about it.
And you're worried about getting a virus. Seriously, And this
was my big stink during COVID everybody, Oh, do it

(03:36):
for your neighbor. Okay, yeah, my neighbor's one hundred and
twenty pounds overweight with purple hair, doesn't run at all. Less.
They're going to the refrigerator, and I'm worried about them
when they're not even worried about themselves. So anyway, honest
to God, ten minutes of this one car, I'm about
to lose my mind. They finally pull out, Thank you,

(03:58):
I pull up what do you want? I would like
a strawberry banana smoothie medium. We can't make smoothies today.
I'm not going to repeat what I said. I'm usually
very calm, cool, collect but not after this. I dropped
a couple explotives. First of all, McDonald's, if you're out
of smoothies or your smoothie machine is broken, how about
your post to sign so somebody like me doesn't sit

(04:20):
there for ten minutes behind two complete idiots who obviously
are Democrats, because that's the only people that wear masks
these days. I would have went somewhere else. I wouldn't
have sat there for ten minutes. If you're out of something,
let people know before they sit in line, So I'm
going to adjust. I said, you know what, I'll go

(04:41):
to Bell Stores right off the Route nine exit cherry Pepsi.
I'm feeling a cherry pepsi. Roll into Bell Stores, walk
up to the pepsi machine or the pop machine right there,
get my medium, put it full of ice, push the
cherry Pepsi button, and it looks like somebody is urinating
in my cup. Look at the dude working there, and
I said, are you serious? Oh my bad man. I

(05:05):
supposed to change that a couple hours ago. Okay, And
at that point in time, Greg Clark Saint Clair's the
policeman who might be the nicest person I've ever met
my life, and I've known Greg forever. He looks at
me and he goes bloom. No reason to fret over it, man,
There's a lot of people out there having worse days
than you, and he's right. But at that point in time,

(05:28):
I just wanted a damn cherry pepsi after not getting
my strawberry banana smoothie. And I'm gonna be honest with you,
I didn't give a damn about anybody else in this world.
At that moment in time. I was thirsty, and I
wanted a damn cherry PEPSI. So I just grinned at Greg.
I mean, he's right, one hundred percent right, but at

(05:49):
that moment in time, not what I wanted to hear.
So I got a mountain dew and I rolled home. Now,
I'm sure you've been in situations like this where you
just want something simple and it just doesn't seem like
it's gonna it's gonna be your day. That was me yesterday.
And as I'm driving home, sipping on that mountain dew

(06:10):
getting a sugar high, I thought to myself, you know,
Clarky was right. Why get upset? But I'll tell you this,
if I'd have passed those people into masks, I might
have ran them off the road. Sam otis you ever
have a day like I had yesterday?

Speaker 3 (06:29):
You want to go first?

Speaker 4 (06:30):
No, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
I seem to have these days all the time, but
I don't let him get to me like he does.
It never fails. And I don't know if I don't
think I really want to call out the place now. Okay, So,
but it's a place that you can go and you
can order milkshakes, hot coffee, ice, drinks, food. So on

(06:56):
and so forth. So it never fails that sometimes on
a Saturday morning, I will order the breakfast platter with
the scrambled eggs, sausage, no bread, nothing. I just want
some you know, the protein. And I always get a
coffee to go with it. Now I get a latte
with the espresso and the low caramel sugar whatever, the

(07:20):
low caramel vanilla sugar flavor and whatever. Anyway, it never
fails that either they don't see the order for the
coffee or something happens. Because so this past week, I said,
you know what, I'm going to try something different. I'm
going to order the coffee first and buy itself, and
then I will order the food by itself and go

(07:42):
pay for it. That's what I did. Food comes up,
no coffee. Nobody's even making a coffee. And I'm thinking
to myself, now, what's going on. So the lady behind
the counter, she says order number two fifty three with
the coffee, and I'm like, yeah, that's me. And she goes, hey,

(08:05):
we're out of the dark dark espresso. Is the is
the regular espresso? Okay? And I'm like yeah, Like I
don't think I would have even known the difference. You
just make the coffee. So it's like the breakfast takes
like three minutes to make and the coffee takes ten.
And it's just I can't figure it out yet. What
what what I can do? Or I mean, it doesn't

(08:26):
and it doesn't matter which which one I go to
in the chain. It could be Saint Clairsville, it could
be Wheeling, it could be the Highlands, it could be
North Carolina. They always screw up the coffee order.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Well, the first thing I thought of when I heard
this is, and I believe this is the right term.
Is this not what they referred to as as first
world problems?

Speaker 3 (08:51):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (08:52):
Okay, yes, okay, that was my first inclination when I
heard this.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
But you know, when he and I don't mean to
interrupt you, but he sounds like a spoiled rat when
he tells the story.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
He is going to turn into the old man neighbor. Yes,
he is going to be the lawn guy combined with
the neighbor from the sandlot.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
Oh yeah, the neighbor from the Sandlot's a nice guy.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
They just turns out to be a nice guy.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
They the reputation, Yes.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
His reputation will precede him and we will wait to
find out if he is a nice guy. We're still waiting.
But no, listen, it's the same thing as when I
go home and I have leftovers that I've been thinking
about all.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Day, all day, and somebody else eats him.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
Yep. Here's the kicker though. He leaves the carry out
box in the fridge n empty, so when I grab
it and there's no wait. You want to hear about
some explatives. I think that's even worse.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
It's the advantage of living by yourself.

Speaker 4 (10:03):
He leaves empty ice cream containers too. It's one thing,
a cold piece of pizza, mess with the ice cream. Nope,
first world problems, we all have them. We all complain
about him. Seven sixteen. You're listening to the Bloombdaddy Experience.
We get back. We're going get into some local topics,
including certain set of fireworks have been canceled. Is it

(10:24):
a good idea or a bad idea? Posted on on Facebook?
This weekend we'll get into some of your responses again,
The bloo Daddy Experience. Sam and Otis News Radio eleven
seventy WWVA, Welcome back on your Monday, seven twenty two.

(10:47):
The bloom Daddy experience OTIS and SAM News Radio eleven
seventy WWVA. We go from never ending rain potential flooding
flooding happening now the heat advisory continues. The entire Ohio
Valley is under a heat advisory today. Forecasters expect highs

(11:09):
in the upper nineties with the heat index feeling over
one hundred degrees. Officials are reminding folks to drink plenty
of fluids where loose fitting clothing to help stay cool.
It is going to be toasty folks. I had a
friend yesterday she was judging a food competition. I felt

(11:31):
so felt so bad for It's going to be absolutely miserable.
With the heat advisory. The Salvation Army is stepping up
with help to alleviate some of the heat for folks.
They have cooling shelters all across the Ohio Valley. The
Salvation Army of Ohio Marshall, Wetzel, and Tyler Counties will

(11:54):
operate cooling shelters in its Wheeling offices located on one
sixty Street in Wheeling all through this week. It's gonna
be happening today beginning at nine am through four point
thirty pm. Again, the heat is supposed to be just ridiculous.

(12:15):
So do what you can. Drink plenty of fluids, stay hydrated,
put on the sunscreen, all the things that need to
be done. And don't forget you know, we all we
all worry about the people. Don't forget about your pets too.
That's uh. That's also very important. If you have your
your animals outside, make sure they have plenty of water.

(12:38):
And for dogs and cats that are primarily in the house,
but you take them outside, remember the concrete, the black top.
It's like for them stepping on the surface of the sun.
It's so hot. So keep that in mind. One thing
that came across over the weekend, the Ohio County Commissioners
have canceled the four of July Highlands fireworks, which has

(13:02):
become a tradition. And what they are doing is they're
taking the funds that are allocated for the fireworks and
giving the money to flood victims. When I got this information,
I initially thought, huh, I hate to see this canceled,

(13:25):
But then I thought there's a purpose behind obviously canceling it,
for the money to go towards helping those whose lives
have been destroyed thanks to the floods. So I posted
this question on Facebook because I think there's two ways

(13:45):
to look at it. I think there is the donating
the money could go a lot longer than forty minutes
worth of fireworks. But then there's also another way to
look at it, where tradition, normalcy, something to celebrate, maybe

(14:13):
what folks need. So I posted this, Do you agree
or do folks need a reason to celebrate the tradition
like Fourth of July? So should the funds be given
to the victims or normalcy celebratory laughs and smiles? You

(14:36):
know what is what is more? What is more important?

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Well, let's let's I understand both sides, sure, as do I.
Why can't we do both? Why can't the High County
Commission say, okay, but we're gonna take the exact same
amount that we're going to spend on the fireworks and
do this too. I mean, you're probably gonna have to
cut somewhere or cancel something, or do this, do that.
But I know it's not the same tragedy. But if

(15:04):
you think back to like nine to eleven and Major
League Baseball stopped playing for like a week to ten days,
NASCAR canceled everything, everything got canceled at some point in time.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
You need to.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Reset. And the comeback of baseball, the comeback of NASCAR,
the comeback of sporting events that were taking place at
that time, football took a break. I believe, you know,

(15:42):
people need a distraction. This is in Valley Groves backyard.
This is in Traidophi's backyard. It's right at the top
of the hill. Is it? Is it? You know, I
can see both sides. But it also I mean, why
don't you dedicate the fireworks to those people, you know,

(16:04):
and maybe offer free hot dogs and free soft drinks
and free you know, do something or make for them.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Make it a fundraiser, sure, you know, five dollars per
parking spat or something.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Or just put a donation thing out, just ask for donations.
People probably throw five ten dollars in. I mean, and
you know that doesn't sound like a lot, But you
get five hundred people to throw five or ten dollars in,
it's going to add up.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
Well, let's see here. Billy on Facebook said, there's two
ways to look at it. It seems in poor taste
to be having a celebration in light of what happened.
The other way is maybe people whose lives were just
hit hard wouldn't mind something to take their mind off
of it for thirty minutes. Neither is wrong, and that's
basically what we're saying. Heidi Joe says, I one hundred

(16:52):
percent agree and I live in Ohio County. Marv said,
this is fantastic. If you have thoughts on this, call
us one eight hundred and six to two for eleven seventy.
Do you think either or you know both sides have
a point they're you know, both options, or you can
text us on our new text line seven zero four
seven zero started off with bloom Daddy seven twenty eight.

(17:13):
You're listening to the bloom Daddy Experience. Samon Otis News
Radio eleven seventy WWVA.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Welcome back to the bloom Daddy Show eleven seventy WWVA.
Let's get to the missile strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
over the weekend. It had to be done. It had
to be done. When you have a country telling you,
telling everybody when we get a nuclear weapon, we're gonna
wipe Israel off the face of the earth. You gotta
get it done. And we were the only ones with

(17:47):
the bombs capable of taking out this facility that is
or was somewhere around twelve stories underground. Now you're gonna
have Democrats jumping up, screaming, saying what are we doing?
These are the same democrats who had no problem getting
involved in Ukraine Russia. So don't let them fool you.
And this is the same mentality that we faced in

(18:10):
World War II in Japan. We had to nuke them
twice to break them. The same thing here. We're dealing
with religious zealots who are hell bent on destroying not
only Israel but US really Western civilization. The only way
you can handle them is to kill them, and that's
what we're doing, and it needs to be done. Look, Obama,

(18:31):
eight years of appeasement, where to get you nowhere? It
got you here. They're closer to developing a bomb where
they were than ever the Biden administration releasing billions of
dollars of money to them, trying to play nice. Where
to get us right to where we are right now?
And thank god, we've got a guy in the White
House who've got the balls, who's got the balls to
make moves. Otherwise, who knows what would happen? This is

(18:55):
what a lot of people out there do not understand.
These are into When I say these, I'm talking about
these Islamic nut jobs who want death, they want armageddon,
they want the end of the earth because in their
work minds, that's what the ultimate goal is. That's who
you're dealing with. So do you just sit back and

(19:18):
let them keep developing it and then they get it?
Obviously Israel had enough intelligence, they knew what was going on,
and God bless Israel. They're right in the middle of
a lot of crazy and they got to be very
good at what they do, and they are. I had
no problem from day one us getting involved in this conflict.
I'm tired of dealing with it. I don't want my

(19:38):
kids to have to deal with it. I don't want
my grandkids to have to deal with it. I don't
want my great grandkids to have to deal with it.
And for all the people out there screaming saying Iran
has a right to defend themselves, no they don't. Not
when you're telling everybody you're going to wipe a country
off the face of the earth. Look, take a look
around this world. Take a look at every major conflict,

(20:01):
there is a Muslim or Islamic aspect to every one
of them, every hot spot in this world. I guarantee
you there is an aspect. And the quicker we realize this,
and the quicker we deal with this, the better off
we're all gonna be. You can't sit back and allow
these things to happen. And I'll tell you what they

(20:23):
happen because the United States took a step back. We
took a step back under Obama. It was, well, we're
not gonna be the world's police anymore. Well you see
what happens. China all of a sudden flexes their muscles,
Russia flexes their muscles, North Korea flexes their muscles, Iran
flexes their muscles. We've got to be the world's police.
We've got the capabilities. We are a superpower, and sometimes

(20:45):
I think we're the only ones with any damn sense
out there. And as far as all the threats and
everything else, Look, there may be some things that happen
on us soil. It wouldn't surprise me. This is what's
gonna come with this. In order to bring it in,
there's gonna be some pain. That's the reality of the situation.
But just like when President Obama took out Osama bin Laden.

(21:08):
Everybody said, oh, there's gonna be jihad everywhere, there's gonna
be this, there's gonna be that. There was nothing. There
was nothing. And I'll tell you what, there's a great
Netflix documentary right now about taking out Osama bin Laden,
interviewing the CIA intelligence people who tracked him for two decades,
and the decision that Obama had to make at the time.
I mean, there was a lot of issues with if

(21:31):
he's wrong on this, if Osama bin Laden wasn't in
that house in Pakistan, it could cause a major conflict.
And he's still rolled with it. It was a great
decision by him, and it was a ballsy decision by him.
Same thing here with Donald Trump. He sees what's going on,
he sees what's been going on. He knows it's going
to keep on going on. These individuals will tell you

(21:53):
what you want to hear to your face. They'll tell
you they're not doing this or that. The fact of
the matter is they were keeping inspectors out, they were
being very secretive, and they were way ahead of the curve.
They were lying to everybody. You can't reason. You can't
trust individuals like the individuals who run Iran or terrorists,
let's just call them what they are. So I one

(22:14):
commend President Trump for doing what he did because it's
gonna bring about peace in the long run. There might
be some bumps in the in the road, but I'm
willing to hit those in order to get some everlasting peace.
Otherwise your grandkids, my grandkids would be dealing with the

(22:35):
same damn issue. Sam, your thoughts.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Well, okay, So, just like everybody else, I was counting
down the two weeks that President Trump put on the
warning to Iran. So I took that for face value.

(23:05):
Obviously that's not what it was. So to hear that
this had happened, I was shocked. Do I disagree with it?

Speaker 3 (23:16):
No?

Speaker 4 (23:17):
Do I think it creates instability? Yes? And here's why
I say this. As bloom Daddy said, these people who
run that country think differently than you and I, incredibly

(23:41):
differently than you and I. So first of all, you
cannot assume or put in context that they are going
to consider or think about things the way that we do.
They they view things through a whole other lens than

(24:04):
you and I. And what I mean stability, There are
so many new ways of causing damage or carnage or
instability to countries. If you think of cyber attacks, you

(24:27):
think of drone attacks, you think of sleeper cells, And
that's where my mind goes. My mind goes to how
many folks, how many people from that part of the
country within the past four years prior administration, I'll just say,

(24:52):
prior administration. How many of those folks that think the
same way as the Iranian regis who proudly denounced the
United States, who proudly say death to America, got through
our poorest borders and are sitting and waiting for the

(25:19):
green light from their powers that be. That's where my
worry is. That was my very first thought was how
many of those people who believe the same way, who
go to bed at night thinking death to America, got

(25:39):
through and are sitting here waiting to be activated. That
was my first thought. In the long run, is this
better off for the entire world?

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (25:56):
Yes, a country like this with the religious zelots running
it cannot have nuclear weapons. They cannot. I posted it
on Facebook because I want we want your thoughts. One
eight hundred sixty two four eleven seventy Was this the

(26:18):
right decision? Where do you stand on this. How did
you feel when you first saw what President Trump accomplished
with these with these strikes, Operation Midnight Hammers what they're

(26:40):
calling it. What are your thoughts? One eight hundred sixty
two four eleven seventy We want to talk about it,
or of course you can text us our text line
seven zero four seven zero, so seventy four to seventy
is our text line started off with bloom Daddy. Do
you agree with President Trump? We're gonna get into the
reactions we have on Facebook.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Don't forget. We have your chance to win coming up today.
We have chances to win, multiple chances for you to win.
George Third good tickets for this Saturday, So that's going
to be coming up to. Your first chance will be
coming up shortly.

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Yep, We've got that and plenty more on tap seven
forty five. The bloom Daddy Experience samon Otis News Radio
eleven seventy WWVA. Welcome back, seven fifty one The bloom

(27:32):
Daddy Experience samon Otis News Radio, eleven seventy WWVA. We
are talking Operation Midnight Hammer, which of course happened Saturday evening.
Here our time with Iran President Trump made the call.
He made the call that presidents for the past twenty
years have probably needed to make. He had the UH

(27:57):
to do it. So I post this you on Facebook.
Do you agree? What is your initial feelings after seeing
the events unfold over the weekend? Marco on Facebook said
should have done it at the first televised chant of
death to America. Kathy says, job well done. Mike says,

(28:18):
long time coming. Bill said it had to be done.
Only history will tell. That's very telling. That's a good point. Bill.
Let's see.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
Sue said, I stand with President Trump. He did what
has been needed to be done for years. Otics What
were your your initial reactions?

Speaker 3 (28:45):
Well, I'll be honest with you. I mean I wasn't
even that aware of it because of the what I
had on TV.

Speaker 4 (28:54):
Didn't nothing popped up.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
I mean, you know, I was out with a friend
of mine on Saturday for a little bit and then
when I got home, I turned on on Patrol Live.
So there's no breaking stories coming in on a cable channel.
And you know, as I got on Facebook throughout the evening,
I saw where where we had made some attacks and

(29:19):
didn't surprise me at all. You know, it's I'm a
firm believer that you know, you can't have I ran
with nuclear capabilities, and yesterday I was watching some of
the news channels and flipping through and I ended up
on the BBC and they were interviewing people at the

(29:41):
Turkish border. Some were going back home to Iran, some
were coming out, getting out as fast as they could.
They said that probably the majority of the people that
they approached that were leaving Iran didn't want to be
on camera to make a comment because they were afraid
of Retali. And they had a thirteen year old boy

(30:03):
who said the Islamic He said, hopefully this will get
rid of the Islamic regime. I mean, I'm like this dude,
this little kid, wow. Like he was adamant, and there
was a British Iranian national. He was complaining that the
British embassy didn't help him at all, that they were closed,
that they had gotten out, you know, and so he

(30:24):
kind of had to get out on his own. It's
it's just, you know, it's it's not the Iranian people.
It's the Islamic regime, right and the people that followed
the Islamic regime, because they're just so far radical that
the people in Iran are terrified of them.

Speaker 4 (30:45):
Well, the thing that's amazing is because of what I
was looking at over the weekend. Of course we've talked
about this before. Social media, you know, they serve you
things that follows along the same topic. I had sites
showing me visuals of what I ran was like prior

(31:05):
to the regime. It looks like it looked the women
were dressed like women of the seventies in the United States.
And I personally did not realize what a drastic difference
it was between those time periods because I don't know
I ran in the seventies. I only know I ran

(31:26):
the way it has been my entire life. So to
see how disturbingly it changed that drastically from women going
to college and having jobs and wearing what they want
to wear to where it is today. No matter what
be Goldberg has to say, the life that those women

(31:48):
are leading in that country is awful. An update this
morning on what did happen over the weekend. There are
zero reported US casualties. There are zero reported civilian casualties.
There were seven b two bombers and twelve thirty thousand
pound bombs dropped. I posted a video of the bombers

(32:13):
returning to the United States. I think it was a
thirty six hour round thirty six or thirty eight hour
round trip that these pilots accomplished. Of course, yesterday's Sunday
morning shows were just full of folks making comments. There's
Vice President jade Van says, we're not at war with Iran.

(32:34):
We do not want war with Iran. We actually want peace,
but we want peace in the context of them not
having nuclear weapons. Security of State Marco Rubio on Sunday
morning shows, Iran tried to play him in response to Trump,
play him along the way they've played every American president

(32:56):
for the past thirty five years. And the President told them,
if we don't get a deal, which is what we wanted,
then I'll have to handle it differently. We didn't make
that choice. They made that choice. And this is a
really good point. Think about this. This is why this happened.
Why did Hesbeala exist because of Iran? Why does Hamas

(33:18):
exist because of Iran? How do the Hoothies exist because
of Iran? Who built the IEDs that maimed and killed
American soldiers in Iraq? Iran did They're behind every problem
in this region. They are the sole source of instability
in the entire Middle East. Those are the words of
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and I think that points

(33:40):
puts a lot of it in context. That is where
they are at. So there's gonna be more on that
throughout the show. But again, we want your comments on
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Let's uh, let's let's lighten it up a little bit.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Let's give away some George therapy to give away some tickets.

Speaker 4 (33:59):
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seven fifty eight on this sunshiny Monday. You're listening to
the Blue Daddy Experience. Sam and Otis News Radio eleven
seventy WWVA.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Number one talk 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.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
News Radio eleven seventy. It's the Blue Daddy Experience. Hey,
it's eight o six, so let's get this hour rolling.
Good Monday Morning team. If you think for one second
I'm going to complain about this heat after the absolute
cesspool of whether we've had the past three months, You're
out of your mind. I'll take ninety five degrees every day.
Give me a drought, farmers, I apologize, gimme drought, gimme

(35:16):
some I don't give a damn after all the rain
of misery we've had for the last three months, I'll
take the heat each and every day. Starting your Monday
out with a rant McDonald's. I mean, you want to
talk about ticking me off yesterday? Not only them, but
the person in front of me in line. Pull into
the McDonald's at the mall. All I want about eight

(35:38):
twenty at night is a smoothie strawberry baniana smoothie. Fantastic.
I'll give them props on that. Otherwise, I don't go
to McDonald's because McDonald's doesn't serve anything healthy ever since COVID.
Do they not realize there's an obese to the endemic
epidemic in the United States. Everything they have is fried.
They don't offer grilled chicken, they don't offer salads. They

(35:59):
offer nothing but food that will make you fat and unhealthy.
Shame on them, by the way. But they do offer
a smoothie strawberry banana, which is pretty damn good and
only about two hundred calories. So I roll in to
the McDonald's over at the Ohio Valley mall right around
I don't know eight twenty one car ahead of me.

(36:19):
Now there's two lanes. I picked the right lane, one
car ahead of me, and as I'm sitting there, I
realize that the driver of this call car looks to
be I'm gonna guess fifty five sixty female, and there's
a male in the passenger side. They're both wearing masks. Now,

(36:43):
nothing tells people you're an idiot more than wearing a
mask these days. But these weren't regular masks. These were
like heavy duty storm troopers Star Wars George Lucas looking masks.
I've never seen anything like it in my life. These
individuals took at least ten minutes to order. I rolled

(37:05):
my window down. I didn't want to be that guy,
but I was ready to yell out the window. I
was at that point, and I realized that the person
taking the order a McDonald's couldn't understand them because they
had these fricking cardboard masks on their face or whatever
the hell they were wearing. Then I see the guy
get out of the vehicle and walk over to a
dumpster to throw away two soft drinks. This guy's gotta

(37:28):
go three forty. Now, why would you wear a mask
if you are that worried about your health that you
were gonna wear a mask, wear a mask? Yet you
are one hundred and fifty pounds overweight. You are just
smart enough to keep from pooping yourself. I wanted to

(37:49):
say something to him. I wanted to say, look, you
are obese. You're probably dead within three years with your height,
your weight. And I saw what they were ordering, bacon, cheeseburger,
Big Mac. The dude's dead, there's no doubt about it.
And you're worried about getting a virus. Seriously, and this

(38:11):
was my big stink during COVID. Everybody, oh, do it
for your neighbor. Okay, yeah, my neighbor's one hundred and
twenty pounds overweight with purple hair, doesn't run at all. Less,
They're going to the refrigerator, and I'm worried about them
when they're not even worried about themselves. So anyway, honest
to God, ten minutes of this one car, I'm about
to lose my mind. They finally pull out. Thank you,

(38:35):
I pull up. What do you want? I would like
a strawberry banana smoothie medium. We can't make smoothies today.
I'm not going to repeat what I said. I'm usually
very calm, cool, collect but not after this. I dropped
a couple expletives. First of all, McDonald's, if you're out
of smoothies or your smoothie machine is broken, how about
your post to sign so somebody like me doesn't sit

(38:57):
there for ten minutes behind two complete idiots who obvious democrats,
because that's the only people that wear masks these days.
I would have went somewhere else. I wouldn't have sat
there for ten minutes. If you're out of something, let
people know before they sit in the line. So I'm
going to adjust, I said, you know what, I'll go

(39:17):
to Bell Stores right off the Route nine exit cherry Pepsi.
I'm feeling a cherry pepsi. Roll into Bell Stores, walk
up to the pepsi machine or the pop machine right there,
get my medium, put it full of ice, push the
cherry pepsi button, and it looks like somebody is urinating
in my cup. I look at the dude working there,
and I said, are you serious? Oh my bad man.

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I'm supposed to change that a couple hours ago. Okay,
And at that point in time, Greg Clark Saint clairso policeman,
who might be the nicest person I've ever met my life,
and I've known Greg forever. He looks at me and
he goes bloom. No reason to fret over it, man,
There's a lot of people out there having worse days
than you, and he's right. But at that point in time,

(40:04):
I just wanted a damn cherry pepsi after not getting
my strawberry banana smoothie. And I'm gonna be honest with you,
I didn't give a damn about anybody else in this world.
At that moment in time, I was thirsty, and I
wanted a damn cherry PEPSI. So I just grinned at Greg.
I mean, he's right, one hundred percent right, but at

(40:25):
that moment in time, not what I wanted to hear.
So I got a mountain dew and I rolled home. Now,
I'm sure you've been in situations like this where you
just want something simple and it just doesn't seem like
it's gonna it's gonna be your day. That was me yesterday.
And as I'm driving home, sipping on that mountain dew,

(40:47):
getting a sugar high, I thought to myself, you know,
Clarky was right. Why get upset? But I'll tell you this,
if I'd have passed those people into masks, I might
have ran him off the road. Sam otis you ever
have a day like I had yesterday?

Speaker 4 (41:06):
I have, honestly, and I'm not ashamed to admit this.
I have been the person that has picked up or
went through the drive through at whatever place you want
to say, and I get all the way home and
my food is wrong, completely wrong, And I'm not ashamed

(41:30):
to say that. I'm the one that has picked off
the phone, and I've called and asked for the manager,
and I have lost my you know what on them,
and you may is that what they've referred to as
a Karen? Is that a karen? Okay? Yeah, because see,
I have this terrible thing where I wait to eat lunch,

(41:54):
especially lunch to where I am angry. That's not good. Folks.
Do not mess up my order when I am angry,
because you will. You do not want to be the

(42:14):
person on the other end of the line that receives
that phone call. And I try to keep myself cordial,
but sometimes I don't. Sometimes I don't.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
I can't.

Speaker 4 (42:29):
I can't stand it. I can't stand it. And one
of my other pet peeves, and this is something I've
picked up recently, and this might be something really stupid
and really small, but who makes a chocolate milkshake with
vanilla ice cream? Really? That completely defeats the purpose of
a chocolate milkshake.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
And then you throw the chocolate syrup?

Speaker 4 (42:53):
Yeah, what one squirt? And then there's absolutely well I
don't want to call them out, but but then there's
there's no chocolate flavor whatsoever. I don't know. That's what
happened to me recently, and I was so irritated by it,
so irritated by it, so I kind of pick up
what he's saying. But again, you know, first world problems,

(43:17):
first world problems. You know there's nothing wrong with here's
And then okay, now he's got me worked up. French fries.
Is there some sort of unwritten rule in the fast
food industry that the old cold French fries are the
ones that are put in the drive through bags. I

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don't know what is up with that, but I could
not tell you how many times I have stuck my
hand in the bag, wanten fresh, crispy French fries, and
I get old, cold, limp, nasty French fries because they
know you're not gonna come back because you're in the car.

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Sometimes you just gotta get it off your chest. I guess,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (44:10):
It's a fifteen on this Monday. We're gonna have more
chances for you to win this morning. Of course, we
have George Thoroughgood that's gonna come up here a little
bit later in the hour. If you want to hit
us with anything, you can call us one eight hundred
sixty two four eleven seventy. Of course, there's our new
text line seven zero four seven zero. Start the message
off with blue Daddy and then tell us what you

(44:31):
want us to hear or what do you want us
to get out there. That's what we're here for. It's
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Radio eleven seventy WWVA eight twenty one. Welcome back to
the Bloomdaddy Experience. Samon OTAs News Radio eleven seventy WWVA.

(44:57):
Why I said that? Very weird? VA.

Speaker 3 (45:03):
Whatever, Let's get it up on the highlands. Head up
to the Highlands. Straw Automotive, Kevin Cook. Hey been a while.
You've got somebody await You got somebody up there that's
celebrating the birthday today.

Speaker 5 (45:17):
Oh mister Fado Tom correct is a celebrating a birthday today.
It's a big shout out for him. Happy birthday. Saw
that this morning on Facebook. That's kind of cool.

Speaker 3 (45:27):
He was my junior high football coach.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
He was a lot of folks as football coach, and
from what I understand from the time that he spent
in his college days, an absolutely incredible athlete baseball, football
doesn't matter. Still holds a bunch of records up there.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
He is in the West Liberty Athletic Hall of Fame.
He is yea, and he is the only teacher that
ever swatted me.

Speaker 5 (45:51):
And I'm sure you deserved.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
It's a it's a long story, but I will I
will share that with you. So it's not really a
long story, but I'll share it with you.

Speaker 4 (45:58):
Something probably not the one that wanted the only one
that ever wanted to So you went.

Speaker 5 (46:03):
Through your entire because you know where I went to school,
that was a normal, fairly normal occurrence for me.

Speaker 3 (46:10):
Well, you see, here's the thing. When your parents are
both educators, you know that you'll find out sooner than
than you know, before I could tell them, they're going
to know, So you know, I kind of kept my
nose clean for a long time. Plus at that school,
my dad was the principal when I got swided.

Speaker 5 (46:27):
Yeah, well if you get it, you know, you get
popped at school, you get popped at home. Amen, it
should be a little bit more of that, you know,
today's acide. Absolutely, that's for a different conversation. Absolutely, you know,
But I tell you what we got going on right now. Man,
we got a lot of vehicles you know that are
that are you ready for sale? I think there's like

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four hundred used cars out there and I don't know
if you've heard or not, but because we haven't talked
about it now because I haven't been here. But uh,
you know, the flood victims, you know, a lot of
there's a lot of vehicles that they're going to be replaced, seen.
Uh And the Straw Automotive Group we'll be making you know,
for anyone that suffered uh and is replacing a vehicle,
will make your first payment for you. Uh. And we're

(47:09):
also trying to make sure that we can defer those
payments for up to ninety days. Okay, so give you
some relief there, huge strategy there, you know, Like I said,
we were out of town for the week, and a
shout out to you know, to all those people that
prayer for all those families, the lost loved ones, and
you know, it's just a devastation and instruction out there
is just incredible, astutely, it's unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (47:31):
Well, what s Job's doing is awesome. So I mean,
not only are you making the first payment, but you're
also giving them three months to get back on their feet.

Speaker 2 (47:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (47:40):
Yeah, because it's a it's gonna take a while, man,
you know, coming from Louisiana, you know, We've been through
some stores down there, we've been through some flooding you know,
in years past, and we live down there, and it
takes it takes a long time to get back to
whatever the new normal is, right, and we pray for
those people, and uh uh for all the hard work

(48:01):
that they're going through right now, and for all the
first responders, you know, and what an incredible job they
you know, they risk you know, they risk their lives
you know, during that event as well. So grateful for
each and every one of those.

Speaker 3 (48:15):
Yep, absolutely right, yep.

Speaker 5 (48:18):
And that's that's about all I got this morning. Glad
to be back, you know, glad to be home and
look forward to this week and going to try to
stay cool out there for next serve four days if
that's even possible.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
Yeah, it's a little moist out there today.

Speaker 5 (48:30):
Oh it's a little thick. Yeah, So all right, but anyway, y'all,
y'all have a great day.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
You do the same.

Speaker 3 (48:36):
We'll talk tomorrow, right. I think there he went, there
he went, So there you have. That's that's awesome, Yeah,
what they're doing. Yeah, I mean, in reality, it doesn't
sound you know, I mean, it is big because you know,
you're basically going four months with it. If they can
defer for ninety days bus making your first payment, that's
realistically that's four months that they're giving.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
That's a that's a good I don't think cushion is
the right word, but that's a good time frame for
people to get things because the.

Speaker 3 (49:05):
Other you would think that after after four months that
you that you should be back into something.

Speaker 4 (49:12):
Am I getting? Yeah? Groove well, and then along with
the folks that lived in that area, uh what is
it Elmgrove collision right there, they got hit pretty hard
and there was a lot of vehicles there that were
that were hurt. So yeah, there's a lot of people
that are that are dealing with that. So yeah, what

(49:33):
Straw Automotive Group is doing for folks really really helps
out everybody that's been hit by this. Speaking of taking
a hit, we haven't heard from this guy in a while.
It's been a while because he's been in planning mode.
Busy busy busy got the women back from their trip

(49:56):
to outer space, but he's been planning this because we
are just one day. We are at one day before
Jeff Bezos's mega wedding. He's doing some last minute preparation
by searching for a few items, of course, on Amazon.
Go ahead and check in on him.

Speaker 6 (50:15):
Oh hi, there, I'm Jeff Beziers. Or please excuse me
as I'm doing some last minute shopping on Amazon before
my big wedding day. I'm perusing the search results.

Speaker 2 (50:30):
For wool socks.

Speaker 6 (50:33):
Oh, look, an eight pack for fourteen dollars, but I
only need one pair. Oh, let me search for fuzzy slippers,
preferably fleece lined. Oh, there's a nice pair, next day delivery,
just in time for the wedding. Oh, let me do

(50:54):
one last search for winter snow boots.

Speaker 2 (50:59):
Ooh dear, so many to choose from. Oh, silly me.
It would have been simpler.

Speaker 6 (51:05):
If I clicked on the search bar and typed tin
cold feet. This is oh forrips, I should search for
flights out to Finners.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Cold feet?

Speaker 4 (51:21):
There, yeah, cold feet. Second guessing, Well, don't we all
do that. I'm not gonna call it, okay, I figure, yeah,
we're not gonna second guess on this because we have
your chance to win one eight hundred sixty two four
eleven seventy one hundred sixty two four eleven seventy let's
do caller number seven, Color number seven. This is for

(51:44):
George Thoroughgood. He's going to be here at the Capitol
on Saturday, so we have your chance to win tickets
to see George Thurgood. Caller number seven. It's eight twenty
eight on this Monday, The bloom Daddy Experience OTIS and
SAM News Radio eleven seventy w.

Speaker 2 (52:07):
Welcome back to the bloom Daddy Show eleven seventy WWVA.
Let's get to the missile strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities
over the weekend. It had to be done. It had
to be done. When you have a country telling you,
telling everybody, when we get a nuclear weapon, we're gonna
wipe Israel off the face of the earth. You got
to get it done. And we were the only ones

(52:29):
with the bombs capable of taking out this facility that
is or was somewhere around twelve stories underground. Now you're
gonna have Democrats jumping up, screaming, saying what are we doing.
These are the same democrats who had no problem getting
involved in Ukraine Russia. So don't let them fool you.
And this is the same mentality that we faced in

(52:53):
World War Two. In Japan, we had to nuke them
twice to break them. The same thing here, we're dealing
with religious zealots who are hell bent on destroying not
only Israel but US really Western civilization. The only way
you can handle them is to kill them, and that's
what we're doing and it needs to be done. Look, Obama,

(53:14):
eight years of appeasement, where to get you nowhere? It
got you here. They're closer to developing a bomb where
they were than ever the Biden administration releasing billions of
dollars of money to them, trying to play nice. Where
to get us right to where we are right now?
And thank god, we've got a guy in the White
House who've got the balls, who's got the balls to
make moves. Otherwise, who knows what would happen. This is

(53:37):
what a lot of people out there do not understand.
These are individuals. When I say these, I'm talking about
these Islamic nut jobs who want death, they want armageddon,
they want the end of the earth because in their
work minds, that's what the ultimate goal is. That's who
you're dealing with. So do you just sit back and

(54:01):
let them keep developing it and then they get it?
Obviously Israel had enough intelligence, they knew what was going on,
and God bless Israel. They're right in the middle of
a lot of crazy and they got to be very
good at what they do, and they are. I had
no problem from day one us getting involved in this conflict.
I'm tired of dealing with it. I don't want my

(54:21):
kids to have to deal with it. I don't want
my grandkids to have to deal with it. I don't
want my great grandkids to have to deal with it.
And for all the people out there screaming saying Iran
has a right to defend themselves, no they don't. Not
when you're telling everybody you're going to wipe a country
off the face of the earth. Look, take a look
around this world. Take a look at every major conflict.

(54:43):
There is a Muslim or Islamic aspect to every one
of them. Every hot spot in this world, I guarantee
you there is an aspect. And the quicker we realize
this and the quicker we deal with this, the better
off we're all going to be. You can't sit back
and allow these things to happen. And I'll tell you

(55:04):
what they happened. Because the United States took a step back.
We took a step back. Under Obama. It was, well,
we're not gonna be the world's police anymore. Well you
see what happens. China all of a sudden flexes their muscles,
Russia flexes their muscles. North Korea flexes their muscles. Iran
flexes their muscles. We've got to be the world's police.
We've got the capabilities. We are a superpower, and sometimes

(55:27):
I think we're the only ones with any damn sense
out there. And as far as all the threats and
everything else, Look, there may be some things that happened
on us soil. It wouldn't surprise me. This is what's
gonna come with this. In order to bring it in,
there's gonna be some pain. That's the reality of the situation.
But just like when President Obama took out Osama bin Laden,

(55:50):
everybody said, oh, there's gonna be jihat everywhere, there's gonna
be this, there's gonna be that, there was nothing. There
was nothing. And I'll tell you what. There's a great
Netflix documentary right now about taking out Osama bin Laden,
interviewing the CIA intelligence people who tracked him for two decades,
and the decision that Obama had to make at the time.
I mean, there was a lot of issues with if

(56:13):
he's wrong on this, if Osama bin Laden wasn't in
that house in Pakistan, it could cause a major conflict.
And he's still rolled with it. It was a great
decision by him, and it was a ballsy decision by him.
Same thing here with Donald Trump. He sees what's going on,
he sees what's been going on. He knows it's going
to keep on going on. These individuals will tell you

(56:35):
what you want to hear to your face. They'll tell
you they're not doing this or that. The fact of
the matter is they were keeping inspectors out, they were
being very secretive, and they were way ahead of the curve.
They were lying to everybody. You can't reason. You can't
trust individuals like the individuals who run Iran or terrorist
let's just call him what they are. So I one

(56:55):
hundred percent commend President Trump for doing what he did
because it's gonna bring about peace in the long run.
There might be some bumps in the road, but I'm
willing to hit those in order to get some everlasting peace. Otherwise,
your grandkids, my grandkids would be dealing with the same

(57:17):
damn issue. Sam, your thoughts.

Speaker 4 (57:23):
Well, okay, So first of all, of course, the Democrats
AOC posts afterwards the president's disastrous, oh my goodness decision
to bomb ran I Ran without authorization is a grave
violation of the Constitution in congressional war powers. He has

(57:46):
impulsively risked launching a war that may ensnare us for generations.
It is absolutely in clearly grounds for impeachment. And of
course there are others out there speaking again. That's what
President Trump did over the weekend, posted on Facebook to
get your thoughts, and many of you responded, let me

(58:09):
get to let's see here. Sue says, I stand with
the president. He did what has been needed done for years.
Mark says, all I can let's see. I'm I'm sorry.
Elena says. The people ever ran seem grateful for it
and ready to finish off the rest. They've suffered long enough.
There are radicals everywhere and they are destroying the world.

(58:34):
Mark says, thank you President Trump for having the courage
the past administrations have not. And I've got to agree
with Mark. I think that's one of the biggest takeaways
from this is we have a president who was actually
a commander in chief and is putting the safety and
security of Americans all over the globe. Number one. That

(59:00):
is his priority. His priority is keeping American citizens here
on the homeland and abroad safe. And this is one
of the steps to accomplish this. And as I said earlier,
you know, it surprised me out of the gates. It
really did surprise me when I saw, you know, the

(59:22):
two weeks went two week window that he gave last week.
That obviously was a tactic. The one thing I do
worry about is what is laying in weight here on
our own soil, on our own soil, And that goes

(59:42):
back to the prior administration, the you know, completely joke
of a border situation that that administration created. We had
open borders. They came across in drugs and we all
know that. But the question is who came across and
are they lying in wait. That's the one thing about

(01:00:05):
this entire thing, you know, have we poked the hornet's
nest and will it, of course affect us here on
our home soil now today? According to the White House
Press Secretary email that I received at one o'clock this afternoon,
the President is to be meeting with his national security team,

(01:00:28):
So we'll see what comes out of that. One thing
with what AOC said, and going back to the Obama administration,
and folks are saying, you know, President Trump said he
would not get us into a war. He didn't have
the right to drop these bombs. He did not go
to Congress for approval. Well, for folks who are making

(01:00:48):
that claim in that argument, just a couple things for
you and those who think President Obama was one of
the best presidents in the past fifty years, do you
realize is that he authorized at minimum at least twenty
six than one hundred and seventy one bombs in the

(01:01:09):
year of twenty sixteen alone. That was over seven countries Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia,
and Pakistan. Here's the key to that statement. In twenty sixteen,
Obama when he authorized these airstrikes had no congressional approval.

(01:01:37):
That was done without congressional approval. Which what are a
lot of folks saying that President Trump what he did
over the weekend because he didn't have congressional approval, he
should be impeached for When I look back to twenty
sixteen Obama did the same thing. So this is we,

(01:02:02):
of course, have not seen the end of this situation.
We'll have to see how it plays out. History will
tell the story. Was it the right decision? Was it
not the right decision? History will tell us that story.
It's eight forty six. You're listening to the Bloom Daddy
Experience Sam and Otis News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. We

(01:02:33):
have made it to fifty on this Monday, The Bloomdaddy
Experience Otis and Sam News Radio eleven seventy WWVA. As
you step out this morning, whether you're going to work,
going to breakfast, lunchtime today, please be diligent. It is yes,

(01:02:54):
the entire Ohigh Valley, of course, is under a heat
advisory today. Forecasters expect highs in the upper nineties, but
the heat index is going to be well over one
hundred degrees. Officials, of course, are reminding you during plenty
of fluids, wear loose clothes. The loose clothes, you know,

(01:03:15):
let's the airflow cools you down, So please be diligent
about that. Carry around that bottle of water with you.
And then also for those who may may not have
air conditioning, may be having air conditioning issues, The Salvation
Army of Ohio, Marshall, Wetzel, and Tyler Counties will be

(01:03:36):
operating a cooling shelter at the Wheeling location, which is
located on one forty sixteenth Street. This will be happening
Monday through Friday, beginning at nine am through four thirty pm.
So again, that is happening at the Wheeling location on
one forty sixteenth Street. So, like I said, if you

(01:04:00):
have don't have air conditioning, having air conditioning issues, don't
have a way to cool down that is available for
you through the Salvation Army. You say it's hot, it's hot.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
It is hot, hot and sticky.

Speaker 4 (01:04:15):
Oh thank you for using sticky this time.

Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
You don't like moisty?

Speaker 4 (01:04:19):
No, stop stop stop.

Speaker 3 (01:04:25):
That is a little moist out. Sam doesn't like moist
So I'm just gonna say moist every.

Speaker 4 (01:04:31):
Opportunity you get. Now I should never even have said anything,
because now you're gonna use it everychance you get.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
That's not who I am.

Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
Okay, Yeah, does that sound familiar? That little noise there
also just a this is something new. Cold showers on
hot days may not actually help the body cool down.
Lancaster University suggests that taking a cold shower to cool
down on a hot day may not be as effective
as commonly. The body's optimal temperatures around ninety eight point

(01:05:04):
six degrees, and when it gets hot, the brain signals blood, blood, vessels,
and muscles to activate cooling mechanisms. While heat is lost
through through these mechanisms like radiation and sweating, a cold
shower can actually prevent the body from dissipating heat effectively. Additionally,

(01:05:24):
cold water may not effectively remove sweat and from the
from the skin, potentially leading to body odor and skin issues.
The study recommends opting for a lukewarm shower or bath
on hot days for safer, more effective cooling. That just
sounds awful. Who wants a who wants a warm shower

(01:05:46):
when it's one hundred degrees?

Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
Well, I don't think. I don't think what they're saying
is so if you take a shower where the say
the waters maybe like between ninety and one hundred degrees,
that's better for you than like sixty.

Speaker 4 (01:06:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
And I can honestly tell you, like when I would
cut the grass and it's a hot day and you
go in and take a shower afterwards, as the water
was relatively cool on your body. Even though it was
like a lookwarm as it was coming off my head,
you could feel the heat. The water got warmer as
it rolled off my head because that's you know, a

(01:06:23):
lot of the heat escapes from the top of your head.

Speaker 4 (01:06:26):
It was probably steaming off the top of your head.

Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
I'm sure it was, I mean, and you could just
feel it. You could feel like it was almost like
a five to ten degree difference in the water temperature. Well.

Speaker 4 (01:06:37):
And also, don't forget your furry friends outside.

Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
Please, And if the animals and if you have like
a little crate like a doghouse, don't put that's not
a cooling that just yeah, it's shade, but it's also
an oven.

Speaker 4 (01:06:50):
Oh yeah yeah, yeah yeah. So take care of your
furry friends. Make sure they have plenty of water. Don't
let them walk on the hot concrete the asphalt, because
that's it's just like walking on top of a stove.

Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
And even if they're an outdoor dog, bring him in
your garage, yeah, let him lay on the cool conteah.
You know, just if you don't want him in the
house because you don't trust him or whatever, the garage
maybe a basement something of that nature where they can
where they can cool off and they're out of the sun.

Speaker 4 (01:07:17):
Yeah, because imagine having on a sweater right now, which
is what they have.

Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
Well, my one dog has thick black hair and then
the other one's got short, white and brown hair. So
I mean you can almost see the pink on.

Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
His skin a sunburn.

Speaker 3 (01:07:36):
He could very easily. The other one, man, I like,
he just that's all he does at this time of
year is pant.

Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
Yeah, that would be miserable. You know what happened on
this day in history.

Speaker 3 (01:07:49):
June twenty third identity Okay, I mean, I'm sure it's
something big, but there's probably more than one thing that
happened on his way.

Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
There is, but this one will probably put a shiver
down your spine as a man.

Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
Lorena, oh boy, that's all you have to say. That
all I have to say, said bob It, And that
would have been well, that would have.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Been too easy of a giveaway. So John Bobbitt made
global headlines when his blushing bride, uh Lorena hmmm, did
a little snip snip chop chop, kelly ho. There are
folks out there now that pay good money for this
test and then she testified she did so because he

(01:08:33):
sexually and emotionally abused her during There for your marriage.
A jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity.
I never realized. I never I was a kid. I
remember the courtroom trial or whatever. He became like a
porn star. Didn't he didn't?

Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
He did, he did. He did a movie or two.
I think after they reattached.

Speaker 4 (01:08:55):
It, I was gonna google what it was called. And
I'm like, Nope, not gonna go there, because that will
open up my computer.

Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
Njamin, she tossed that out the wind if that would
hit your windshield.

Speaker 4 (01:09:05):
Imagine being the cop, the one you're on the search for. Look, yeah,
how did they describe the gloves? You're looking for? A
four inch? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
Well wait, now I'm not Yeah, you're just way too
much information right there.

Speaker 4 (01:09:23):
Yeah, but imagine the description through yeah, through the operator.

Speaker 3 (01:09:26):
But anyways, we're looking for a Caucasian.

Speaker 4 (01:09:32):
Wait, so on this day in history, the Bobbitt name
became synonymous with a hatchet job. Anyways, nothing to add, Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:09:45):
You sure I like my job. There's plenty to add.
There's plenty to add, But you know, I just I
know where to draw the line. Okay, yeah, yeah, I
most of the time.

Speaker 4 (01:10:01):
I could have way too much fun with that, way
too much fun with it. Anyways, we're done.

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Thank god, your chance to win George third, good tickets. Okay, yeah,
we got another show, one.

Speaker 4 (01:10:14):
More set, one more one eight hundred sixty two four
eleven seventy. One in hundred sixty two, four eleven seventy.
We're gonna do it quick. Let's do Caller number five
call her number five, one in hundred sixty two, four
eleven seventy. Everybody, enjoy this Monday. Stay hydrated and stay
out of the sun if you can. We'll talk to
you on Tuesday.
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