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November 11, 2025 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, Killy Nash, y'all, tomorrow's show today Tomorrow, hump day,
twelfth of November.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Is that a special day in the twelfth same.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Labor brings the bells. I got someone on my calendar.
I got to go check it real quick. I think
it's a family calendar thing.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Oh oh, but we're.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
Going to be here tomorrow morning to make sure we
give you an opportunity to put a date on your
calendar because we got six as World's Tough As Radio
coming to the Colonial Life Arena.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I don't think we've ever missed a day, have we
in twenty five or twenty plus years now? No, sir,
we've not missed a day of work. So go us.
The streak continues, and tomorrow when the streak continues. I'm
not sure if I'm saying the word right, but I'll
take a shot at it. It's very short. I believe
it's pronounced lukray, lucray, lucre, could be lucree luckyy, but

(00:48):
I'm going with lucray.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
This. This is one of the lesser used colors on
the palette of Bob Ross. Oh really, yes, it's it's
a it's it's it's off yellow color, and it had
a lot of impact early Renaissance, but what has happened

(01:12):
to it since is that it has been recreated using
two colors, like the I've forgotten the yellow that they
use with the h.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Is it like a mustard yellow?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Well, yeah, I've forgotten the name of the yellow. It's
it's a not a French word, but it's a weird word.
But they mix it with the paste white and then
you come up with the same color. So what happens
is it just became obsolete. Nobody needed it anymore in
their in their palette because they could create it right there.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
So we've lost lucrae.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Yes, well you gain it, but you have to mix
it yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
So what you just listen to right there, ladies and gentlemen,
is genius. Jonathan rush on the spot not only creates
a definition, creates a backstory on it. I mean, this
is Hollywood would pay you through the roof to scripts.
I wish because that that is not a talent that
very many people have, so not even close, but awesome attempt.

(02:12):
If we were again playing the Hollywood Squares, I'd always
put my money on Jonathan. But the answer lucre means
money gained in a dishonorable way. Perhaps you stole it
of this word. Yeah, however you did it, but you
got that money dishonorably. Maybe it could also be like
a prostitute. You you you've earned it, quote unquote, but

(02:33):
in a dishonoring way.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
I'd never heard of this word.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
No, I didn't think you had.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
And we're gonna have a hard time using that three
times that they end in a regular conversation to make
it part of our vocabulary. But in fact, we will
accept the challenge and move forward.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
I guess you could use it on a coworker who's
like a butt kisser. You could use it. You just
you're here on dishonorable terms. You don't. You don't earn it.
You you suck up to the boss. You you lucre.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
What about if I had told killing Nash, because I
pitched in the major leagues, that I'm going to hit
the first batter of the game tonight with the first pitch.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Very lucrae. Yeah, it's even worse when you miss. That's
what happened to the pitcher I forget his name now.
But the new gambling scandal, because now we're getting like
one a week. Yes, we got the major leagues, we
got the NFL. Now we got the Major League Baseball involved.
And I didn't know that that was a bet you
could put in Vegas. But again, why am I shocked?

(03:32):
You can bet on anything. It seems this was a
bet that the first batter is hit by pitch doesn't
have to be the first pitch of the game, just
the first batter of the game would end up on
base being hit by a pitch. And apparently this guy
was working in you know, collusion with some sort of

(03:52):
well known gambler, and that dude put four thousand dollars
on it, which you would think he immediately puts up
red flags. Why would anybody wager that amount of money
on this stupid of a thing you were bet. It's
kind of like the former manager or I guess do
they call them managers. They call them coaches in baseball.

(04:14):
When you're in the college level, you're the manager at
the professional level, but at the college level, you're just
the head coach. The head coach at Alabama got arrested
for this because he, along with a bunch of other idiots,
was betting some a massive amount of money on a
mid week Alabama game that they were going to go

(04:35):
like under against some unknown You know, it's kind of
like when the game Cocks play insert like UMass not
even yeah mercer or somebody like that, and the over
under is placed at like eight runs in the game
between the two teams and they bet something absurd like
seventy thousand dollars on the under, and the like, all

(04:58):
the red flags go up, like We've never seeing this
kind of action on a mid season midweek game. Ever,
Why is it all of a sudden, not even on
the game itself, just the over under? What the hell's
going on here?

Speaker 1 (05:10):
And don't antlikee that wouldn't pop up on the radar,
because we know one thing about guys who staged these
betting opportunities. They study statistics and numbers. Oh yeah, anything
that pops up on the radar they already know about.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Yeah, they could probably tell you in Vegas that the
over under bet on any college baseball team mid midweek
game is going to be between eighteen hundred and thirty
eight hundred for all bets nationwide. Yeah, because it'll be
like I bet ten dollars on the over, I get

(05:41):
thirty dollars on the over for seventy thousand dollars to
come pouring in from one group was like, well there's
and then shock of shocks, Alabama had a bad game
and yeah they did the under what happened. So yeah,
so that's how they caught that guy. But I mean,
I'm always miffed at people who were again, you shouldn't

(06:04):
be myfed. They're trying to get their lucre. They want
to they want to get the money in. Even people
like a major League baseball pitcher who's already getting paid
millions wants to pick up an extra fifty grand.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Greed on the d L Greed a thief is still anything.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
That's right, and they can't stop themselves, can't Does prison
stop them?

Speaker 1 (06:27):
You know, that's a great question.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Does it serve as a future deterrent. It didn't serve
as a current deterrent because they knew they could go
to prison for this. But if they've gone to prison,
they say, boy, I really don't want to.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
They have an opportunity to steal as well. You wouldn't
be caught stealing it because the guy who's steal it
from is probably gonna.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
I was thinking more along the lines of Wick when
they get out in three years, do you think that
that that that cures them of that thief is gonna
thief forever and ever? Wow? Well, there's no hope of
redemption in Jonathan Rush's mind. But they can't fight it.
They refuse to fight. Well, if they get Jesus, they can.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
It's the thrill. If you get Jesus. Okay, we'll give
ten percent. What's the over under own for?

Speaker 2 (07:15):
I don't know, I don't know. We don't have it
over under yet, but somebody else said it for you.
Somebody will take your money on that bet. All right,
what else do we got going on? Jonathan? Let me
get back over here to the morning Rush show prep sheet.
By the way, as I'm as I'm getting over there
to that, I told you some of that crazy story
about the lady in Florida who was so drunk she

(07:38):
at her house. She had to get naked, and by
getting naked, she had no order to hide her gla
makes her clothes fall off. Yeah, So she put the
gun under the couch cushions and then the next day
her two twins ended up shooting each other with the gun.
Lord So thankfully neither one of them are dead, but
she's in jail now, but that it reminds me. iHeart

(08:01):
has a new podcast entitled A Florida Man. So if
you're always looking, if you're looking for the freshest new podcasts,
they're all at the iHeartRadio app. But so apparently A
Florida Man will. I don't know if they'll cover her
because that's a Florida woman. But Florida does apparently have
the craziest stories, always has, always will. This one is

(08:23):
a morning rush a regular who let me just get
to his email because I think, right off the bat,
you're in the wrong without even reading the email. His
wife is upset with him, and I think, rightfully, so, okay, wow,
I didn't realize it was there. So apparently, according to

(08:50):
his email, he had mentioned this before, though not recently,
his interest in getting a neck tattoo, and so he
finally went ahead and just did it. And he says, quote,
it's pretty cool. It's on the side of my neck.
It goes up, and I just didn't mention it to

(09:13):
her until after it was done. And now she's pretty
angry with me, and I'm like, I had told you
about it, and she said yeah, but that was like
several years ago, and it's not like you would ask
for my input on it. You just mentioned your interest
in it. I don't like that, but my but my
answer to her is, is this your body? Oh jeez,

(09:38):
it kinda it kind of. I mean, if you're married, Well,
it depends on what kind of marriage you have, I suppose,
but yeah, biblically it is. Biblically that's her body. Two
became one. So you don't get you don't get to
say it's a joint decision. But if you're not a Christian,

(09:58):
if you're just maybe another religion, or perhaps you're no religion,
and you're just like, is my body? It's like it's
like the people we hear about have separate checking accounts,
separate everything.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
You have no reason to believe this tattoo was a cross.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
That's what you're saying. I don't believe so fish people?
Would that change it? If Sally came home with a
neck tattoo of a fish? Are you like, it's okay,
you did it for Jesus. You know that's not biblically sound.
But God, bless your heart. Bless your heart, sweetie. So

(10:35):
what I mean do you see it any other way, Jonathan,
that that you have to run that by the wife,
and she does get a vote, and the vote is
just as valid as your vote on this.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
I'm going to again try to defend this guy.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Oh, here we go. Stand back, everybody. Jonath's thinking big thoughts.
How're you gonna work this?

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Your honor? Even she would admit by the fact that
the ring on her finger is that she was attracted
to him because of his personality. This is an extension
of his personality. To deny the fact that he would
have this tattoo is actually denying that she in fact

(11:15):
was drawn to him to begin with. So this is
she shouldn't be shot by this. She should be saying,
what took you so long? And hey, let's go get
another one. She may have said, why don't we go
get a matching one. That's what she should say, because
that's not what she's said. I'm trying. I'm trying over here.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Well, Well, let the I guess the morning Russian regulars
hammer that out tomorrow. By the way, in keise you're wondering,
we now have According to the New York Post and
the Survey of emergency room doctors, the most common reason
you end up in the hospital for Thanksgiving, not a surprise.
Number one cuts and lacerations. People cut themselves a lot

(11:59):
on turkey, especially if they've had a glass or two
of wine.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
And you clothes fell off and put the kitchen knife
under the sofa cushion.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
That person went a little further than most. Number two
reason burns, people drop hot sauces food. We see most
of the burns happening on both the hands and the feet. Apparently,
dropping stuff on your feet is a common problem that.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Has got to Gravity's gonna pull it down to the floor.
There's your there's your foot. Should have put a shoe
on it.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
Next up orthopedic injuries sprains, fact fractures, and concussions. Everything
from the traditional family touch football game to maybe going
on five k turkey trots that and sends a lot
of people into the hospital with joint muscles, tendons, and
ligament injuries. Number four, I guess is the head injuries.

(12:58):
Now this is more on the northeastern side because it's
a lot of icy sidewalks that people fall on, but
it could also be just tripping on a rug, especially
in homes that you're not familiar with You're visiting your
aunt or somebody, and you fall on the rug and finally,
I'm supprises is so low gastro intestinal illnesses. It could

(13:20):
be from over indulging exactly. Overindulging in rich meals are
possibly undercooked turkeys sends people to the emergency rooms. How
bad would that suck? If you're sitting there and you
see your family members getting ill a couple hours after

(13:40):
they the turkey I did that. I'd rather have it
be dry, like the in the Christmas vacation turkey dry.
I'd much rather have that than people getting.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
Okay, hey, what's going on in your neighborhood. We should
be talking about you? Not to let us know about that.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
On social media.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
You can also email us I am Rush at ninety
seven five, w COS dot com.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Nash at ninety seven five to b CUS dot com.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
As we reconvene tomorrow morning for Wednesday, the twelfth of November. Again,
a big salute to our veterans, Thank you for your service.
We'll see you back here tomorrow morning at six thirty.
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