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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thanks for being with us. It's the JB
and Sandy Show. My name is Sandy. This is JB. Hello,
trust us here too, Hi everybody, and away we go.
Got a lot to get to today. In fact, Stephen
Presley from at Thunderpop TV's going to join us in
just a little bit, talking all things entertainment. A lot
of big stuff happening in bass Drop. Steven's gonna tell
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us about that a little bit later on, but first,
let's talk about these bodies. There's a body count for
Lake Austin that's gonna shake you up a little bit.
This is a crazy number.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Just since twenty twenty two, so it's only three. We're
only halfway into twenty twenty five, so this is a
very short amount of time we're talking about. There have
been over three dozen bodies found in Ladybird Lake.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Ah, what a dozen.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
That's hard to get your brain around.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
My god.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
There was the whole thing about the guy the people
that went miss I've seen off of Rainy Street that
were found in Ladybird Lake. It's been a while since
we've heard anything about that. There was rumors of a
possible serial killer in that area, which I'm buying into
that even it was weird, I'm buying into that.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
There have been at least thirty eight bodies found in
or around so it may have been on the shore
since twenty two of those thirty were male, just over
sixty percent. Between thirty and forty nine, only two teenagers
have drowned, including the one that just happened. They just
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found the body this week. I think it happened on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
It was a teenager paddleboarding with his family, I believe yep.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
Got up his paddleboard and was standing on the side
close to the bank, didn't have a life check it on,
and stepped off one of those shelves that just drops off, and.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
He went under and never came back up.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
That's I don't know how deep the water is right there.
I mean, do you JB have any idea how deep
the water? Not that deep water causes drowning. I'm just like,
how hard is it to find a body? I mean,
how is the body?
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
I have no idea how deep Town Lake is, but
just up the river, you know where on Lake Austin.
I'm on Lake Austin all the time. It's it's rarely
more than twenty five feet, right, it's not that And
that's a deeper body, I believe.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Yeah, I think Lake Austin is deeper than I can
still struggle with Ladybird Lake. I'm sorry, Ladybird. It's still
town like.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
To me, I still say hiking bike instead of the
Butler Trail.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
It's we're old.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
School, so yeah, but that's a lot. I mean, is
there anything being done to investigate these things? Is there
a common.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Thread among keep disregarding it?
Speaker 2 (02:56):
In this article, Austin Police Department continues to reiterate that
the there is no reason for them to believe that
these deaths are connected. They've also found no reason to
suspect foul play, and there were no trauma wounds on
the corpses of the most recent body.
Speaker 5 (03:14):
I mean, but there's thirty eight people in thirty six months.
I mean, what how big does the number have to
get before you're like, Okay, something's weird.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
I'd stay out of that lake just for fear of
stumbling on a corpse, frank. I mean, you're just out
paddleboarding with your family and you're like, WHOA, I didn't
want to see that, you Knowugh, yea.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
I think everyone's just trying to keep this quiet because
that's our darling feature of the city.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Do you think it's one of those things that the
police may be trying to avoid public pandemonium of a
saying that there is a serial killer.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah, or copycats yeah or copycats?
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Right.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
But you know in all those like documentaries you watch
about serial killers by like the fifth or sixth body,
the police are like, Okay, we have to tell you
guys something, you know what I mean. We're on number
thirty eight and they're still like, it's fine, it's fine,
you guys, it's fine. These are normal numbers.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Well what's into interesting you? JB said. The majority of
them are men, and they all kind of fit the
same profile of dude too, right within a certain number.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah, these yeah, these men out on Rainy Street.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Yeah yeah, and then they just go missing. So I
don't know, maybe just stay out of of Ladybirdlake. I
would if our daughter said, hey, we're gonna go paddle
on Ladybird like, no, you're not.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
She'd just asked me last week to go do it.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
She just asked me last week, and I was like,
I don't I don't know about that.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
I was like, let's talk to your dad, and then
she's funny.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Even so, a lot of pat you don't usually see
paddle borders in a jacket, but the paddle board does
have a leash hit on your ankle, right, if you
fill in and unfortunately drowned, maybe someone could see what's
going on and at least get to you and pull
on the leash and get you up.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
And maybe you can be revived. I don't know, but
at least do that.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Is it? Jimmy? Is it uncool to wear a life
jacket on your paddle board?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
I mean, I hate to say that because it's a
bad message, but yeah, I mean they're not wearing them.
Speaker 4 (05:20):
It's like people who don't wear helmets when they ride
their bikes.
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Yeah, it's not.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Cool, right, Well, yeah it's not.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Well that's different because I think every all cyclists, most
cyclists wear helmets. But yeah, just throw that leash on
your ankle at the very least, yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
And just be careful. You know. I don't know, we
lost to tell you, but it sure is weird, that's
for sure. I know. Coming up, Tricia has the story
we Love. What do we talk about today? Tea?
Speaker 5 (05:45):
All right, this little head's up a little shot across
the bow for what a burger? Who's been number one
in Texas for burger in twenty four hour service?
Speaker 4 (05:53):
They got somebody sneaking up on them.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
Oh really, some competition an outsider?
Speaker 4 (05:59):
No, oh, not an outsider? What an outlier? A sleeper? Right?
Speaker 1 (06:04):
All right, stay with a story we love coming up
on Austin's adies station one oh three point one. Tristia
says Waterburger is getting the challenger in the twenty four
hour Burger game. That's coming up in just a second.
But real quick, some do youre about these there? I've
identified them as juveniles in Leander that the Lander police
Department is looking for because of the stupid thing that
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they did throwing frozen water bottles at moving vehicles.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
That's that's a rock.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
But yeah, yeah, yeah it is. It was happened May
twenty ninth, May thirtieth, Leander police say several kids reportedly
through frozen water bottles at a car near San Gabriel
Parkway from the truck beds of two pickups. So they're
in the back of the pickup throwing the frozen bottles
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at the other car and did some damage. Broke a
bunch of windshields.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
I just don't get it.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
There's a lot of people I'd love to throw a
frozen water bottle.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
You just random strangers, and you don't know what's in
that car, Like, yeah, yeah, it's that's messed up. I'm tossing,
you know, bricks and stuff off of I thirty.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Five overpass for that's right. That ended up years almost dude.
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Yeah, I think somebody died because wrecking from that happening.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
This. I'm going to clip this article and save it
for our daughter as proof to my theory that I've
told her forever. The dumbest creature walking God's green Earth
is a teenage boy between thirteen and twenty five. That's
the dumbest creature on Earth. They get dopes, am I right? JB.
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I mean, and I was one of them.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
I wasn't throwing things out there. But in hindsight, the
recklessness I had in a car, yeah yeah, teenager and
a muscle cars, souped up muscle cars. It's I can't
believe I'm still alive and luckily I never hit anybody.
But yeah, just like driving like a moron.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
When I was fourteen, My cousin and I torched an
entire cornfield with a tennis ball soaked in gasoline, and we're.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
Shocked that it caught on fire, lit the whole.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Cornfield on fire. Boy, you want to talk about, deny, deny, deny,
That's what we did. Just nope, one on us. The stories.
We love Good morning.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
All right.
Speaker 5 (08:41):
So for years and years now, if you are hungry
after a night going out, one, two, three o'clock in
the morning, your major option, one of your only options
you had for twenty four hour service is what a burger?
Speaker 4 (08:54):
Right, you got the jack, you got the crack, you got.
Speaker 5 (08:56):
The jack, But but what a burger kind of at
the top of the list for Oh, that.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Was my saving grace for years, you know, our out
radio hours when I was hungry going into work, Yeah,
super early, loop through Waterburger gives takeito with cheese.
Speaker 5 (09:13):
And I think Waburger came became kind of comfortable, thinking, yeah,
we got this.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
We got to fix their coffee though it's always been
wad not good. Oh really awesome, but I love everything
else really well.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
They need to watch out, they need look over their
shoulders because they have a challenger in the twenty four
hour service arena and.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
It's Pee Terries.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Pee Terries, Austin based started by a husband and wife,
Patrick and Kathy Terry pee Terries.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
I was always like, I wonder how they got the name.
Speaker 5 (09:43):
They have now opened their turned their second location into
a twenty four hour service location and it's the one
right there at South Lamar and Barton Springs, one of
the busiest ones that the original is that the original
one wait no, no.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Barton Springs and Lamar was the original, first one that
was a burger stop before that.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Yeah. Yeah, So I.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Interviewed them once.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
I interviewed Patrick and Kelly, right, Kathy Kathy, Kathy to
the nicest people you'll ever meet. Uh, you know, he
gets the credit with the you know, the pe and
do you think Patrick and having interviewed them, she's probably
as much, if not more, of the brainchild behind it. Yeah,
and they're just the nicest people. You know what his
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whole motivation, I don't think they ever thought it would
be this empire that it is. He just said, I
just always wanted to own a burger stand, and when
Burger Stop closed, he saw an opportunity. And I don't
even know how many locations they have and you may
remember this Sandy in the early early years of Pee
(10:52):
Terry's when it was just starting, I mean, hadn't even
really started to generate buzz.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
He does those day of giving.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I think they do it twice a year where all
the proceeds go to a charity. He did it to
Bikes for Kids, our Bikes for Kids project. Can you
imagine being the recipient? Now with all the stores they.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
Have thirty five stores in Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
They opened in two thousand and five.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
The yeah, and I can't remember the name of the book,
there's a book about eating clean. It's real famous. It's
his name escapes you mom right now doesn't matter. But
they that was the whole principle. It's like, what if
we could do burgers that were, you know, didn't have
all the additives and junk and hormones.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
That was the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
I had no idea. That was pe Terry's thing.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Yeah, oh yeah, They're like, how can we make it
a healthier choice?
Speaker 5 (11:44):
And also I've noticed that they aren't as expensive, have
not gotten as expensive as some of the other burger places,
Like it's still a reasonable amount for four people to
go and get burgers and fries and a drink.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Well, I'm just telling you, a shortstops. Not they're going,
we see you, we're coming.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
We're just waiting for our moment.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Short stop is like, just wait.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
That's what I was. It was a short stop. I
kept saying, burger stop. That was a shortstop, right, is good?
Speaker 2 (12:12):
Man? You know, you know, especially if you've raised kids
in Austin since Pete Terry's has been around, that's a thing. Yeah,
you know, it's so so Yes. Is it great to
eat at home. Yes, But when you are cart and
kids around and they've had school an extracurricular and time
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is an issue, it's greatest saving grace and as a
parent you feel better because it.
Speaker 3 (12:40):
Is a healthier choice.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yeah, to a degree. And the kids just freaking love it, Like.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
I just read that the Americans as a whole, we
spend an equal amount of money for food at home
as we do food eating out, fifty to fifty. What
we're gonna say, Tea say.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
One of the things I love about pe Terry's is
never one time, ever have I been disappointed in my
doctor Pepper that I've gotten.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
They always mix it perfectly always every time.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Where do you go and get disappointed with your doctor Pepper?
That is a soda snob.
Speaker 5 (13:16):
I just went to the Chick the other day and
there's not enough syrup or there's too much carbonation. That
the mixing of the two it sometimes they're just not
good Doctor Peppers McDonald's and pe Terry never disappointed me
with the DP.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
But don't you guys think that the Okay, So like
water Burger pe Terry's just those two. There's some days
where you're in the mood for PTS and other days I'm.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
In the mood for it's a different taste.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Yeah, it's a different burger, right, Yeah, So they're both great, but.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
So two locations now twenty four hours, and those twenty
four hour locations serve breakfast from four a m.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
To eleven am.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Fast Food Nation is the book that inspired in.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
You, Okay, and it's real simple. Pet Terry's their menu, right, yeah,
really really simple twenty four hours.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Man.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
I told Kathy when I was interview I said, I
was interviewing. I said, whose idea was it to chop
up the jalapenos?
Speaker 3 (14:23):
And Patrick pointed at his wife. I go that was genius.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Yeah, because on a burger it's hard to get a
bite with jalapeno, and I want it in every one
of them. I love that bite, chopping them up like
they're diced up, like it looks like relish. If you're listening,
you've never had one genius.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
That is the story. We love. It's the JB and
Sandy Show. More coming up on Austin's eighty station one
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