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Hello, Killy Nash, It's tomorrowshow. Today. Tomorrow will be Monday.
We got a Monday morning tomorrow Tolima. We know that we're also going
to play back a Sam Hunt interviewin the early five o'clock hour. You'll
relive that because he's getting ready fora show coming next Friday week from tonight,
and then you're going to have asam Hunt I think is also on
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the iHeart Country House Party. It'sa big sam Hunt weekend tomorrow night.
He'll be there Monday morning. We'llplay back an interview we did what about
a month ago, all right,So we got that coming down, and
we got a Monday morning moral dilemma. He served alcohol at his house and
he regrets that now, especially becauseone of the people who came to his
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house was leaving. Now. Hedidn't really even know this guy. This
guy is a friend of a friend. Okay. You know, sometimes you
run in circles where there's like fouror five of you who know each other
pretty well. Sure, and you'relike, we're having to get together for
like guy's night to watch basketball orwhatever, and one of the other guys
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like, well, I was supposedto hang out with so and so you
might if so and so comes withme. Nah, no, I know
so and So I met him.But the thing before bring so and so
so was leaving and so and sobacked into the owner of the house's car,
and then when the owner of thehouse went outside, he was like,
well, dude, you know,we got to get your insurance information
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or whatever. He's like, Idon't think so, I don't think you
want to do that. And he'slike, what are you talking about,
And he's like, well, you'rethe one who served me the drinks.
Oh my, So this is goingto be awkward that you let a drunk
driver leave your house. So yougot me drunk, and then there was
a car accident, and now it'sgoing to be libel for you, bro.
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And he was like, I panickedand I just let him go,
And now I think I did thewrong thing, and I don't know what
I should do now go. Thatis, he got put into the pickle,
you got put in the trick back. That's a great question. I
don't even to be honest, Idon't know. I haven't looked up the
legality of it, but I wouldsay I still would have called the cops
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just in principle. You know what, if I'm going down, you're going
down to because you're a jurek.I knew I didn't like you. I
knew I didn't like you at all. I'm certainly not gonna let you do
this to me after I gave youfree liquor and just because it gave you
free licker. Oh, this isgood, that's really, really, really
good. I know we don't talkpolitics here. I just see here it
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is Friday morning. Dwayne the RockJohnson apparently was on Fox and Friends today
and he was giving an interview andhe said that he regrets endorsing Joe Biden
in twenty twenty and will not endorsehim again in twenty twenty four. Does
that move the needle? You knowwe've asked this question before. Is there
anybody who politically makes an announcement thatis not a politics and you say,
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oh, oh, if Tom Sele'svoting for that guy, perhaps that that
I should take a second look.It's interesting you should put it that way,
because I was hearing someone speak ofthe fact that Dwayne the Rock Johnson
came out and said that on therecord on videotape. You can see it
for yourself. And the follow upstatement was, guys, if the Rock
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gets it, everybody gets it.And I'm like, I don't think that's
the way you meant for that tocome out. Well, he's saying the
Rock is very stupid. That's whathe was saying. Yeah, that's so,
if the Rock gets it. Buthe was like, yeah, he
was standing on the accolades or standingon the words and making his point,
but he just yeah, his pointis everybody should get it. Now,
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Dwayne dumb as the Rock Johnson veryawkward. I like Dwayne the River Johnson.
By the way, I don't thinkhe's an idiot. No, but
I also don't I think that thata very elevated position that you're taking of
yourself. That very inflated. Ohwell, if I endoy, maybe Joe
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Biden doesn't win twenty twenty if Ithat's why I regret it. Now.
I gave him a context of theconversation. Was was it a political podcast?
It was, No, He's onWill Kine, Will Kane is also
on Fox, and yeah, itwas just a couple hours ago. Not
even looks like it happened about fortyfour minutes ago. Oh, I saw
a video yesterday of him saying basicallythe same thing. Maybe that was some
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a different broadcast. I don't know. Maybe maybe what's this Maybe he did
it yesterday, but they they're promotingit here as a Fox and Friends exclusive
with Will Kine and Duenne the RockJohnson. I guess they were talking about
football, because I know it doesn'the own like the XFL or something like
that. They're at a football stackand talking. They're broadcasting a lot of
those games. But is there somebody'sopinion who you actually value? Is it
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your uncle's, is it your dad's, is it your mom's. Somebody tells
you whose endorsement has ever mattered toyou? And it could be categorized.
There's one person on my neighborhood whowho's an opinion I probably would not agree
with all the time, but Iwill ask about like school board races and
stuff because she's very plugged into that. So maybe it's just a particular category.
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I just like the president because there'sso many people who want to give
their endorsements of your president, evena lot of politicians that nobody cares about.
True, you know, it's like, oh, you're well, I'm
glad that you're a state senator.And I don't know why you think.
I give a rip what you thinkabout the President of the United States,
but thanks for providing it. Ohyeah, a state senator who's endorsing a
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House member in an election coming up? We have a state senator. No,
no, no, we have aUS senator from our state. I
put that wrong, all right,who's endorsing a US House member? So
this is somebody. I guess we'retalking about Timmins, maybe to whoever Lindsey
Graham was supporting based relatively newcomer.I'm guessing that would be Timmans in the
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Upstate yea, but who's yeah,that would be well, we got you
know, Tim Scott's got a brandnew show coming out, and Tim Scott's
show is called The Starting Five,and it's about five black US House members,
the Republicans, And so, Imean, you know, Tim Scott
trying to lend some credibility to thoseguys, and that outside outside of the
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politicians that you know, like Kellysays with the Rock, is there a
celebrity or someone that you would leanon it maybe in your family even I
wasn't gonna vote for so and so, but uncle so and so says I
a shuld vote for him, oreven a newspaper. Okay, the newspaper
likes to endorse people, and they'relike, well, the editorial the editorial
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board at the state, we havedecided that so and so would be best
for you. And has it everswayed you? Have you ever read anything
and said, my gosh, well, if the editorial board posting courier,
I really should think twice now aboutso and so. The other stories that
we were looking at, oh,this is a crazy We got a couple
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of crazy stories. But one ofthem has to do with a mother went
to some sort of sports banquet.It sounds like she has an older son
and a younger son. The sixteenyear old was there to I think,
win awards. But they also hadraffles where kids can win prizes. It's
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always fun and you put you buyyour raffle ticket and then you throw it
into the pot of the prize you'retrying to win. So this is not
we're just pulling raffle tickets and now'sup for this. This is individual pots
for individual prize exact xbox or somethingexactly. Okay, So she bought a
roll of tickets and gave them toher eight year old. The eight year
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old put split him evenly. Hewanted he wanted a remote control car,
and I forget what the other thingwas. There's a kid who's even younger,
she assumes from the way he wasbehaving, and looks maybe six or
seven, and he's walking around sayinghe's going to win the remote controlled car.
And everybody's like, well, we'llsee what happens. Well, the
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drawing comes out. Her son winsthe first prize that he wanted, and
he won the second one, theremote control Wow. Well, the six
year old is upset. The sixyear old is coming over and just staring
at the car on the table.And this is not her six year old.
This is yeah, she has anshe has an eight year old,
all right. Some people at theparty or at the event suggested that the
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eight year old should give the sixyear old the car, seeing as how
you've already won another prize. It'sa bit greedy of you to keep both
prizes. When that little kid hasbeen talking about how much he wants that
individual car. She said, no, my son's not giving it to him.
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I won't even let him give itto h yeah, his mama can
go buy anyone. Well, also, my kid want it, so shut
your mouth, right, And nowI bought the ticket he put it in
he wanted. Well, now herolder son, the sixteen year old,
is along with her husband. Thinksshe's being in a hole. Oh no,
division in the family. Yeah,we we've already got remote control cars
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for the kid. The other kidain't got nothing. When we're trying to
teach the kid to share, we'retrying to teach him. It's not all
about him. The wild that's given. Oh yeah, we want we want
him to become axtell I you cansend your kid over. He can drive
it up and down the room drivewaya couple of times. That's given it
to him. That's you know,that's also my money, but I give
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it away, right, that's whatwe want. I paid three dollars for
the lottery for the Raffle ticket.Here's three dollars. You go put that
towards buying his own. Well,couldn't it be I paid three It's kind
of like what you do when yougo and you say, I'll buy twenty
dollars worth of Girl Scout cookies,and you know what, I don't want
them get on to somebody else.So you got the twenty dollars and you
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got the girl scout cookies that goto somebody else. And this instance,
you bought the raffle tickets and somebodyelse gets the prize. Is good.
That's why it's a moral dilemma.Okay, all right, we deal with
that Monday. That'll be in thesix o'clock hour. No, that one's
actually the seven o'clock The dilema isthe guy backing into the drunk and the
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driveway and you call the cops.Now, got a drunk in the driveway.
We're dealing with that. Then wegot the other problem. This is
not a moral dilemma. This isjust right and wrong. And now you're
doing anything about three o'clock on Monday. That's when we're going to get about
seventy five percent solar eclipse. Ohwe do get that much of it,
but like they said, you won'tit won't even be darker. Oh well,
then you'll just see the moon coveringup three quarters of the sun.
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But it won't actually change the lightaround here. And it won't change the
light. And I just put mysunglasses on just at the right time,
so it darkens everything if you want. I don't need eclipse glasses, I
need sunglasses. I was reading afunny story about how the animals that are
in the direct path of that,and it's about one hundred and twenty miles
wide. I think they said theactual solar eclipse where you won't see it'll
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go dark like it did here intwenty seventeen. So it's one hundred and
like, I don't know, twentymiles wide or so, and it'll go
from like Dallas up to like thenorthern left part of Maine. But they
said that the animals, because theydon't know it's an eclipse, they just
oh, it's getting dark time forbed, night, nighttime. Five minutes
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later sun's up, they're gonna belike birds will start singing their morning songs
again. It's gonna throw everything off. You live close to a turkey farm,
they gonna go night. This isgood, okay, all right,
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