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October 16, 2025 44 mins
Build Your Own Festival is something we did this morning choosing a male female all time non country and dead artist Also a story came out in Georgia that a store had a sign that said you need a signature from your wife to buy paint so we opened the phones and asked what did you send your husband to the store for and what did they come back with Also a sports betting app did a poll on the best or most common candy you get on Halloween and the list is surprising Listen to the full Tim and Brooke Show from Thursday October 16 2025 on KNIX radio Phoenix
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Why from the K and i X Studios and the
iHeartMedia Billy that we share with a random bank downstairs
in a questionable area of Phoenix. It's Thursday, October sixteenth,
National Bosses Day.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the timmin Brook Show, all Right, shout out to
read Radio Today's top stories. The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
was last night. Missy Elliott performed. Remember Missy Elliott?

Speaker 3 (00:28):
Oh yeah, your work.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
It isn't worth such a jam. Tons of people walked
in it. The first professional athlete, Angel Reese walked in
the show. The Bella of the Hadid sisters looked very
good walking in the show as well.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
How about who's the guy, Harry Styles or Bad Bunny.
They're into the the dresses. Now are they wearing any
of the lingerie?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
I mean there were Harry Styles and Bad Bunny weren't there.
But yeah, it's all I'll say is back in my day,
it was just you're not going to top that.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Oh my goshry grumpy old man.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
But like in college and high school, it was just peak.
It was just peak.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Free your mind and the rest will find.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Just maybe I'm biased, but anyway, okay, So George Strait
shared a poster on his Instagram from his nineteen ninety
nine Chevy Truck Country music festival. He was the headliner,
Tim McGraw, the Dixie Chicks, Kenny Chesney, Jody Messina, Mark Wills,
and it said Phoenix on the date. Obviously I wasn't here, Tim,

(01:35):
you were in country music.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
You've heard me talk about this before. This was a
great country music festival, one day, sun Devil Stadium. He
only did it two years in a row. And yeah,
that lineup it did it went actually Brad Paisley, Jody Messina,
Kenny Chesney, the Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw and then George
Straight And it was awesome. It was so good. It
was like in March. It was nice and cool. In fact,

(01:58):
one of the two years they did it here, it
rained all day and then once the show started it
was dry. It was perfect. It was so much fun.
I'm glad that he's hinting that he's bringing it back.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Were you involved in it?

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Oh yeah, you were like on stage and stuff, you bet.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Yeah, That's where I saw Tim McGraw come off stage
for one, like a half a song and power smoke
a cigarette and then walk back out. And I asked
him about it. He goes, yeah, it coats my vocal courts. Oh,
and then he said, don't include this on the air
because I don't want my daughters to hear that I smoked.
Oh and that was the night. Okay, I'm standing on
the stage at sun Devil Stadium. That's back when it

(02:33):
was sun Devil Stadium, by the way, and Tim McGraw
is right before George Strait and faith Hill had been
there all day, but she was just dressed, you know, casual.
She didn't look like she was going to perform. And
then all of a sudden, as we're watching out walks
faith Hill all done up, black dress, high heels, hair
makeup and looking out at the stadium. This is back

(02:54):
when people had phones, had cameras, not phones, and all
of the lights flashing, the flashbulbs going off in the
stadium was what are the coolest effects I have ever seen?

Speaker 5 (03:04):
Oh? Wow?

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Well maybe, I mean you could still do this with
the same lineup. I mean, these are all big, big hitters,
so pretty cool. We'll see if he announces this festival
coming back.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I liked it because it was one day. It was
in the middle of town, so you could get to
it from anywhere and it was a great lineup and man,
if they're bringing that back, I'm here for it.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Let's go.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Yeah. They say it was one of the first times
that a country musician proved you could fill a football
stadium for country music.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Can you imagine now? It's so easy?

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Yeah, Tim and Brook coming to you from the Sanderson
Ford Studios of K and I x FM, Phoenix and
his age group I go through the pandemic in a
weird time in their life, but you know, they're the
ones that have brought us things like the Tide Challenge,
the Tide Pod Challenge on TikTok Et, cetera. And so
they've come out of this part of their life wanting

(03:57):
to be more surprised in real life. Not you know,
now that AI has kind of taken over, They're they're
very uh in favor of real things in the real
world meat spaces the gamers call it, yes uh. And
so it's refreshing to share the feeling of awe and
confusion with your friends. So gen Z are wildly hiring

(04:21):
magicians to entertain them. Okay, no, no, it's true. Okay,
there's a huge spike in searches for how to hire
a magician locally by gen Z? Have you uh, have
you ever do you like a good magician talk?

Speaker 5 (04:37):
I can't say I have ever wanted to hire one
or look at magic like that. So no, we did.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
We did in Austin. Remember that. Oh yeah, the street
was pretty good.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
I like, Yeah, he bamboozled us out of like fifty
bucks each, Tim and.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
I I I like David Blaine. I like that street magic.
We had a we had a walk around magician at
our Chris party a couple of years ago, and he
was perfect because he came to the table and he
would do a card trick for no more than three minutes,
a few laughs, a little bit of awe, and he'd
move on. I could see what they're saying in this
study that gen Z is wanting to be delighted there

(05:15):
they have a whimsy deficiency.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Okay, I am a millennial. I think I'm out on magicians. Yeah,
because I had one in my family and it scarred
me because every time we were even at dinner, he'd
pull out the cards and the card tricks, and then
if you're in the park, walking in the street, it
would just always be yeah, a trick and I'm like, well, right,

(05:37):
you know.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
They paid.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Yeah, actual he talks about that sexteenth. Let us review
some of the famous people born on this day with
big shot birthdays. If I said she played doctor Amelia
Sheppard on Gray's Anatomy, Brook, who is it? Ah, I
don't Caterina Scorsoni.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
Okay, I wouldn't have known that name.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
All right, there's finally a character you don't know from
Gray's Anatomy.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
So did I don't watch it? Like after McDreamy died,
I kind of gave up on it. So I was
in for about ten seasons and then I was just like, no,
I'm not I'm not continuing on without him.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
All right? This guy a one word name and pretty
notorious as the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Pepper.
Flee Flee by.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
The way, Okay, do you remember the show The Wild
thorn Berries Yep, on Nickelodeon. The Little Brother they adopted
him from like the Wilderness. They acts like an animal.
This is my son, Cam. I'm like, Cam is Donnie
from the Wild thorn Berries. Flee Flee was the voice?

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Is that right of Donnie? Do you know what another
fun fact about Flee? I just learned he provided the
bassline for Bust to Move by Young MC.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
How about that he's on Nickelodeon. He's all over the place.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Very very versatile. We've got Ty Meyers coming to the
can Ix Hometown holiday. Used say, Thy Myers is this
guy of country music? Well, this guy is the Ti
Myers of pop music?

Speaker 2 (07:07):
John Mayer, John Mayer. I heard he was dating an
Instagram influencer that I follow. Really, I don't know if
it's true, but we'll see.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Didn't he date carry Katy Perry for a little while?

Speaker 2 (07:17):
He did the answers? Yes, he did everyone everyone.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
I wonder if her body is a wonderland?

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Well he supposedly wrote that for Jennifer love Hewitt.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
All right, you had a question for everybody? Yes, about
a trend.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Yeah, it's called adulta ween.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
I'm sorry, adulta ween. Brook. I know we're in the
safe harbor, but you can't use that kind of language here.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Not what you think it is. It's not dirty.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Try to sort out exactly what that is and should
we be into it? Coming up next on K and
I X good News, We're here for you, Tim and
Brooke on your radio. We had a big company meeting
like a whole world if I heart on a big

(08:01):
conference call and they revealed the results of a study
of how people interact with all forms of things like radio,
social media, et cetera. And one of the biggest concerns
from everybody listening is they're afraid that they're listening to
a robot, that they're afraid of AI. They just want
to know that when we say we're Tim and Brook,

(08:21):
that we're really here, and that some this is us.
This is us, We're here. Tuck might be AI. Sometimes
he could be a chatbot. I'm not sure.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Well, I yeah, we're real. I do want to add
real quick that Tim was in the back of the
room and he had his sunglasses on, and I was said,
why does Tim have his sunglasses on in this indoor meeting.
I look over. His eyes are closed, man, and he
was taking a little snooze.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Listen. So I get more from sleep listening than I
do from actual listening. But the first twenty minutes of
this thing, and it was two hours, the first twenty
minutes was fascinating results. In fact, I think we should
talk about some of them. It's like how your kids
interact with social media, how we interact some things that
were surprising about social media and algorithms and all that.

(09:05):
That was good, But then they went to some panel
and started discussing things, and then they wrap it up
with John bon Jovi. He comes rolling in. This thing
is hosted in New York, where our headquarters are, and
John Bond is like, oh, this is cool, little John
Bond mini concert. No, he just talked about his music
and social media, and I'm like, well, that's not what

(09:26):
you're famous for.

Speaker 2 (09:27):
John Bond couldn't afford a song. We could just afford
to talk, okay, to get in there. And then Tim,
what part did you nap during the panel?

Speaker 3 (09:34):
Yeah? The panel? Okay, Well was there anything good? That's
what it sounded like to me. So you run a
big company and tell me how you are dealing with
AI just sounded like mumbling to me.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Here this Bob Pittman. I was awake for the entirety
of the meeting, and Tim Patrick was asleep. This is
Bob Pittman is the owner of all Ihearts. So I
just wanted to know. I was taking note.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
And by the way, robots don't sleep, okay, okay, so
that proves I'm real.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
So if you see Tim indoors with sunglasses, he's most
likely taking a nap.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Or maybe I'm just Eric Church. You never know, kind of.
In a similar story, I was talking about a bit
ago about gen Z wants what they call it, they
have a whimsy deficiency. They're just so tick talked out
that they need to be amazed, and so they are
hiring magicians. Gen Z are searching for how to hire

(10:33):
a magician, and magicians are getting work. And as I
mentioned that, I got a direct message from a follower
on Instagram. Ben Garcia says, I have been hired out
a lot lately doing close up magic shows for bachelorette parties,
couple bachelor parties, and they happen to be in their twenties.

(10:54):
I'm also a hypnotist, so I've been asked to do
hypnosis while I'm out there as well.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
That's some good, clean fun rather than hiring the sexy
fireman with the boombox that's you know, gonna dance. This
is nice.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
You don't know what people are asking the people under
hypnosis to do.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
However, Well, I'm just saying a magician. If my husband
went on a bachelor party and there was a magician there.
I'd be like, we are safe. Okay, good.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Yeah, so Tuck, I know you probably haven't been, you know,
interested in a magician, but we should get one to
come in here and see if he can delight you. Okay,
all right, give you some whimsy.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Wait, are there any zips magicians? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (11:33):
No, no, Well let's get.

Speaker 5 (11:35):
I mean you can say I'm a magician with the
amount of zipperitas I put away.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Now Okay, Hey, now I don't know what spell you
cast on that rhinoceros, but some some voodoo was working.
We will try to delight you and give you whimsy.
This morning, we're Tim and Brook connected to New York
via a video you know, conference, and they were presenting
the results of a study about the way human beings

(12:00):
are consumers and to the extent they use radio and
other forms of media social media inclusive. And I mean,
let's be honest, Brook, Well, we got a little invite
to a meeting at two pm. I'd be like, if
you work on a nine to five job, coming back
at like nine thirty at night. Yeah, we weren't that excited.
But the results from this study were fascinating, I thought.

(12:22):
And they interviewed two thousand people and then lots and
lots of kids, and they found out all kinds of
interesting facts about the way we use social media. And
here's a few of the highlights from it. We are
all online. Ninety two percent of consumers use social media,
but two thirds say social media makes them feel worse

(12:44):
and more disconnected than before.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
Well, it's very divisive. I mean, if you're if your
algorithm is it could be toxic, and then you feel
like the world is doomed and everything, everything is hopeless
and it's just not the real world.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Eighty six percent said they feel they're seeing more ads
in their feeds and they know that algorithms control our lives.
We are all very suspicious of AI. And the most
interesting part to me was for kids. It said that
three out of four children simply want to hang out
together in person, but parents are increasingly cautious of the

(13:22):
expense of their kids independence. If children eight to twelve,
you know, just like I did when I was that age,
you did Tuck everybody, we just want to hang out
with our friends. And you know, however I did it
was different from how you did it and how Tuck
did it. And now kids are doing it on you know,
social media platforms on their tablet, on their phone, and

(13:42):
what parent isn't suspicious of that? You're like, no, you
can't hang out. I was it Stitch? Is that Twitch?
That's what it is? Yeah, and you're going, well, this
is a this is a platform. So there's you know,
there's the ability for creepers to be on there and
for you to be whatever profiled or talking with an
AI chatbot. So you're very suspicious of that. But that's
that's the platform where kids hang out now. And I

(14:05):
thought that was very very interesting. So kids consequently are
missing out on some common experiences that we all had.

Speaker 4 (14:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
It also talked about how they're not as kids aren't
as independent.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
Here this listen, Forty five percent of these kids eight
to twelve have never walked even one aisle away from
their parents in a store. Seventy one percent have never
used a sharp knife.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
What wow, it's just like a little coddling.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
I guess I never forget my first sharp by.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
The way, my kids have run away from me, oh
the store, So they've been further away.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
Seven and ten stay up past their bedtime on a tablet,
phone or a game console and one in three kids
eight to twelve have chatted with an AI bot, and
one in four message to stranger online. Oh god, that's scary.
I mean, I just I think about Penny who's eight,
and Bennett, and I think about you and everybody who
has little kids. This is the world you're you're sliding into. Now.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
I know I'm not there yet with a four and
a two year old almost four year old, but it
is scary because I think in the nineties, when I
was four or whatever, five, six seven, I would just
roam the neighborhood. When I was like six and seven.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
Yeah, and you would. You would no more do that
now never.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
We have a little neighborhood park that's completely fenced in
by the way, you have to be a homeowner to
key in. I just cannot see myself when bo is six,
letting him even go across the street to that park.
It it makes me nervous. With today's world and the creepers.
I just it's scary. So I do feel I feel
bad because we're creating these helicopter parents and the kids

(15:45):
have they don't have the independence and the confidence that
that probably you and I grew up with. But I
don't know what to do. It just released my kid.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Out in the simple way I found my kids. You know,
they would text all day long, but if you want
to have a conversation with him on the phone, they
didn't even know that it did that. Their phone did that.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Yeah, yeah, I'm your kid's age.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
One of the bottom lines of this study was that
eighty two percent of consumers worry about AI's societal impact,
and nine and ten believe it's important to know that
the media they consume, including the radio show you listened
to every morning, is created by real persons.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
We are real. We are real one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yes, we are human beings. We are imperfect but improving
every day.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Thank you very much, thank you, thank you for listening.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
One O two five Knix now shake it for me.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
He has a new song coming out called Beautiful Things,
and it's out October twenty fourth. She did like a
secret show pop up at a coffee shop in Nashville
and played a little bit of it for people, And
then she also clarified her relationship status because she was
linked to football player Nick Bosa. Do you know who
that is?

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (16:56):
Okay, yes, she met him on the field and then
like you know, people you meet someone, your picture together,
and then people are like, oh, they're dating. So she
said she is single. She is not dating anyone. She
said she thought she'd be married by twenty five, but
here she is twenty seven and single.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
Tuck, can you spool up a little bit of the
new Megamaroni? Yeah? On here now? Yeah, Okay, that's it.
That's all you get for now for free? What? No?
Go ahead?

Speaker 5 (17:31):
You see Beth cry.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Tears? All right? Well, I thought we'd have a better
recording of it than that. We'll get you one maybe
for New Music Friday.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Well she was in a coffee shop and it was
just very imprompted.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
It sounded like it was bouncing off periste A's man buns.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
I like the lyrics. She's got the lyrics down.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
All right? Anything else?

Speaker 4 (17:54):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Yes, of course. George Strait showed a poster on his
Instagram from his nineteen ninety Chevy Truck Country music festival.
He was the headliner, Tim mcgrawl, Dixie Chicks, Kenny Chesney,
Jody Messina, Mark Wills and Moore And it had a
Phoenix state on it. And I was going to ask
you Tim about that.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
It was awesome. They did it only two years in
a row ninety eight ninety nine Sun Devil Stadium. It
was one day spectacular and if they're bringing it back,
I'm here for it.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Well it's kind of like, why would you post it.
It's kind of a tease. I think that he is
going to bring it back and hopefully maybe it would
be State Farm Stadium.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Now, I mean, this is the end of the nineties
and it said, you know, look we can fill a
football stadium because people didn't think country music was that popular.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Sure now it is. And I want, okay, for just
a little fun, I want you to build your own festival.
So you out there in the car, think about in
your head, and we're going to talk about this at
seven twenty five. You have to pick a male country artist, yeah,
female country artist, an all time favorite. You have to
throw in a non country artist, and then someone that's

(18:59):
dead dead, well, you know, bring them back.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
Okay, I like it.

Speaker 2 (19:04):
Yeah, all right, we'll be thinking about that.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
We'll do that coming up. Tim and Brook from the
Sanderson Ford Studios of K and I x FM. We're
gonna build our own music festival. Now, we're gonna throw
this out there and tell you ours will also include
this on our Instagram at Knox Country. And this is
all because George Strait is teasing he might bring back
his one day George Straight Music festival that he did
for two years in a row in the late nineties

(19:27):
right at sun Devil Stadium. It was it was so
good because the lineup was great. Like I said, that
day started with you know, probably Brad Paisley New Artists,
then Jody Messina and then Kenny Chesney, the Dixie Chicks,
Tim McGraw and then George Straight.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
That's prettypic was wow.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
I was thinking, if I had an unlimited budget and
I was a promoter, was able to put this on,
who would I put up there? And so I came
up with this. You have to pick a male artist good,
a female artist an all time favorite. This is by
the way. Then you have to throw in someone who
is not in country music and it can't be Post

(20:05):
alone because he is these countries, he's dabbling and stuff.
So someone outside the genre, and then someone that's dead, Okay,
bring them back to life for this festival one night only.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
I've got mine, you've got yours.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Let's hear it.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
Okay, I'm going to start at the top. Normally you
would build to the headliner. I'm going to start with
Blake Shelton. It's my male artist. Miranda Lambert is my
female at yeap, yeap. My all time favorite is going
to be is going to be Tracy Lawrence.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Oh Man time March.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
My non country is going to be earth Wind and Fire.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Of course.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
My dead artist is going to be Prince.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
That's that's good.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
Prince, that's good, earth Wind and Fire, Tracy Lawrence, Miranda Lambert,
and Blake Shelton. There's gonna be some fireworks that.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
And I that's quick, you know, Prince and Blake Shelton
sharing the stage. That is cool.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
Something tuck all right, I'm male artist, Morgan Wallen, girl
artist of course, Kelsey Ballerini.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (21:09):
All time favorite going Garth Brooks. Oh yeah, the non
country artist. I gotta throw in a little soccer kind
of swag in there. His name is storm Z Stormzy Yeah, okay.
I mean I'm just trailing off of the earth Wind
and Fire. It looks like, yeah, and then dead artist.
I'm going Toby Keith.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
That's a good one. That's a good one.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
That was an actually great one.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
Okay, I think that my lineup will sell out the fastest.
I'm just saying, here we go Luke Combs, Yeah, male artist.
Then it was between Laney and Miranda, but I have
to go Miranda just because her catalog, she's been around longer. Yeah,
more songs Alabama for the all time favorite Unmatched. I'm
gonna throw an Ed Sheeran for the non country artist

(21:57):
because if, by the way, you haven't heard the song
life goes On with Luke Colmbs, it's just it may
make you cry, but he is amazing. And then tell
me if this counts, because I have a backup if
it doesn't. Dead the Eagles because one of them is dead,
but that doesn't count.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
Dead.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
So okay, I have a backup.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Yeah, I think like two thirds of your group have
to be dead.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Yeah, well then LFO, No, No, I'm gonna go with Elvis.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Elvis, I've had a.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Fascination with him ever since I watched the movie with
Austin Butler and I went to Graceland last year. Yeah,
I think he would be kind of a good match
with Luke Holmbs.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
Elvis if he were alive and you were able to
see him, I would go see Elvis. It's why I
went to see Johnny Cash play at a bar. It's
why I would go to see Madonna, It's why I
would go to see a lot of artists just because
I want to say I saw a spectacle like an Elvis. Yeah. Absolutely,
I agree that movie made made you want to go.
I got to see this guy in his heyday, Right, Okay,

(23:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
I feel like my concert's gonna sell out.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
I think that they're all pretty good.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
For Stormy what's his name, storm Z storm Z, I had.

Speaker 5 (23:13):
To throw in a little, a little different vibe.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
All Right, I'm gonna look up this guy.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
Here's a benefit of my concert. There's gonna be a
lot of elbow room. It's not gonna be super crowded. Yeah,
we're gonna post these up and uh and get your input.
Build your own festival. Male country, female country, an all
time favorite country, a non country artist, and somebody who's
gone to the suite, by and by, all right, but

(23:38):
hereafter all right, coming up, we've got to tell you
why one paint store is requiring something from men before
they will sell them paints? And is this a good idea?
Is this necessary? We'll find out about it, scien X.
The problem is you send Brian to the store for
something and he messes it up, including a paint store

(23:58):
that's asking men for something before they will sell them paint.
What is it?

Speaker 2 (24:01):
There is a store in Savannah, Georgia that has a
sign that says they will not sell your husband paint
unless he has a signature from his wife saying this
is the correct paint color. And they said this because
the amount of returns on paint has been like they'll
say a certain type of gray, you know, heather gray,
or there's so many variations of gray and beige, and

(24:23):
the man will come in, I want gray, right, and
then the husband the wife sends them back.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Well, first of all, if you've ever stood at you know,
the home depot paint section, there's two billion versions of
every color. It is overwhelming. And what why for? You know,
significant other would send their husband to pick out a
color with that. I don't think that's ever happened in
the history of humankind.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
Probably not, But if it is, you have to have
a signature from your wife or they'll sell it.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Has Brian ever come back with the wrong thing?

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Yes, but or just things that we don't need one time,
and one time only, I send him to Costco. I
will never make that mistake again. We needed eggs, wipes,
and diapers. Now this is all about seventy dollars all
three of those things together. Okay. He came back from Costco,
handed me the receipt. It's a two hundred and sixty dollars,

(25:13):
I said, what happened? He bought electric toothbrushes, tennis balls,
and a palette of tomato soup. I'm not talking about cans.
I'm talking about eight cartons of tomato soup, by the way,
that expired next month, so we had a month to
eat eight cartons. I eat tomato soup.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
I just this weekend almost bought a set of kitchen
knives that I thought were one hundred and thirty nine
dollars till I reached for the box and then saw
the extra nine. There were thirteen hundred and ninety nine dollars.
But this happened to me before too. This is why Costco.
Now I go in with a list and I try
to state of the list and begery. What is a tactical?
I zip in, I don't zip out if I wander

(25:52):
the aisles. This is how I come home with scuba
suits for the entire family. That's what that we never used.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
No, honestly, my husband should have like a signature if
he wants to go to Costco.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Fun Again, this is why when people are doing the
you know, order online grocery store or any store really,
they prefer to have a female be the one who
goes and picks the items and meets you in the
parking lot to load it in your trunk. Because men
get the wrong.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Things sometimes they do. Not all men, right. But the
funniest story I heard was from our old boss, shout
out Steve. He sent his sixteen year old son at
the time to the grocery store to get his wife,
the kid's mom mother say card and he needed some grapefruit.
The kid came back with a card with no envelope

(26:43):
because he didn't know they came with the card and grapes.
He's like, no, I want a grapefruit. He's like, this
is fruit, this is fruit, and it's great grapes.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
Oh right, that's hilarious. Oh all right. So I thought
we'd open it up and see have you sent your
man to the store to get something and he just
got it wrong. Uh eight three three five seven seven
k n I.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
X or I guess it could be. I mean we're
speaking in very stereotypical terms. Sure, but like you could
have sent your wife to home depot and maybe she missed.
I don't know. Anyone can call.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Okay, it's eight three three five seven seven k N
I X. You want to chime in with Tim and
Brook this morning around my mind, but that's what we're
talking about this morning one.

Speaker 5 (27:30):
Two five K and I X confession session.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Did you send your guide to the store to get
something and it could go the other way? It could
be Yeah, I sent my wife to home Deepot for
this and she came back with that. But mostly it's
women on the line waiting to tell the stories about
their guys.

Speaker 2 (27:46):
No men are calling.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
What's something to call? Oh, she's on line, Nicole.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
I absolutely did. I sent him to the store just
for a jug of milk.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
I was making breakfast and he came home with fifty
inch flat screen TV and no melt.

Speaker 2 (28:10):
What OKAYL Like, what do you say to that?

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Yes, you know he's done this a couple of times.
He'd come home with bikes for the kids, and I
just send him to the I don't even know what for,
but he come home with not not what I need.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
See. Now you should pin a note to his back
next time. Do not let this man leave this store
with electronics.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
That's a great one. Yeah, uh, Jamie.

Speaker 6 (28:40):
Good morning, Yeah, good morning.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Tell us your story.

Speaker 6 (28:46):
So twenty two years ago, I was pregnant with my
son and I send his dad to fries because when
you're pregnant, you have your specific cravings. And I wanted
the generic fries brand, Lucky Charms, and he came back
with the name brand Lucky Charms, and I was devastated.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Really, what did you have against the the post toasted brands?

Speaker 6 (29:12):
I don't know. Interesting that pregnancy praising, that's what you want.
And I don't know what it was with the fries brand,
but I wanted it over the name brand. But now
I like name brand over the generic brand.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
I didn't even know they made knockoff Lucky Charms.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Oh yeah, I'm sorry. You grew up in scottsdown Row.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
No, wow, what are the what are the little marshmallows in?

Speaker 7 (29:38):
In?

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Not Lucky Charms? Because there's a unicorn, a rainbow clover parts, they're.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
Probably the same.

Speaker 7 (29:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
They're probably the same.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Just now I gotta make I gotta make a knockoff
version of Lucky Charms on my serial art.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Probably all right. We'll get more of your answers as
we roll commercial free next. Don't forget we've got a
thousand dollars extra pay check. First keyword comes at nine
and a trip to Disneyland. We're giving another one away today.
Be listing at nine thirty for that first keyword.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
K and I X reg check from your valley Twyota dealers.

Speaker 7 (30:11):
I ten headed eastbound dealing with a crash east to
fifty first Avenue. Got a center lane blocked up in
this one delays all the way back to a Strand Parkway,
then Elliott west of the Loop one on one and
ten p a crash.

Speaker 5 (30:22):
There arek ELK.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
One O two five k n I access Tim and
Brook just spinning through commercial free country and asking you
to answer the question what did you send your guy
to the store for and how did he mess that up?
There's a paint store where was this again, Savannah, Georgia
that won't sell paint. Some men unless they have a
signed note from their wives agreeing to the color right.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Because sometimes they'll give a specific shade of gray, and
they said, the man just comes in and says, give
me gray, and then they have to return it and
it's a pain for the store.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
You know, when I found out what there are fifty
shades of greg.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
I know you, I know you read that book.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
Let's see, Kim, what's your story.

Speaker 8 (31:07):
I'm gonna have to talk to Brook. She'll understand, and
I'm gonna make it easy on the boys. So I
had a surprise visit from you know, Mother Nature. I
asked my husband to please go get me some hygiene
products and he goes and I see it on my
bank alert. It was like sixty dollars and I said,

(31:29):
good lord, what did he get? He comes in with
the container of the tois pads and they were john formous.
They were so big they would wrap around my head
a time and a half.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
What's the problem with that?

Speaker 2 (31:43):
The problem is that's not for that. That's for like leaking,
like peeing yourself.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
Interesting? How cool you guys knew Mother Nature? And she
came and stayed with you. Was it often or was she.

Speaker 8 (31:57):
Tim He comes every twenty eight days, baby, and you
get lucky. You don't have to deal with it. Ethuys
would die, men would die.

Speaker 3 (32:04):
Well, okay, fair point. But to be fair, we have
to deal with you while you're dealing with it.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
So oh, I mean, oh, you're trying to get smack today.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
I can feel it on my list today, go get
some hygiene products because Mother Nature's come into town. One
O two five K and I X rolling commercial free
with Tim and brook And In nineteen ninety eight and
ninety nine it's the George Strait Music Festival at sun
Devil Stadium. One day, huge lineup. The one I remember

(32:35):
was Brad Paisley, he had just had like a couple
of number one hits, followed by Jody Messina, followed by
Kenny Chesney, the Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw, then George Strait.
It was cool, It was so great. It was in March,
so the weather was perfect. I loved it.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
It's funny to see the poster with Kenny Chesney's name
in small pro like he's one of the exactly openers.

Speaker 3 (32:56):
All right, so what are the rules? What do they
have to have in the festival that we're asking for
on our Instagram?

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yeah, you have unlimited money, right, so you can get
whoever you want. You got to build a music festival
one male country artist, one female country artist, one all
time favorite country artist, then throw in a artist from
another genre, and bring back somebody from the dead.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
All right, what are some of the replies? Tuck?

Speaker 5 (33:17):
So we put a poll and we asked, first, which
are which festival would you want to go to the most?
Which one's the best? Basically because we each gave ours. Yeah,
And in last place with twelve percent is Tim.

Speaker 3 (33:31):
I guess people don't like Prince. They don't want to
see Prince again. Okay, fine.

Speaker 5 (33:35):
And in second place with thirty two percent of the votes, Brooke. Oh,
and in first is me with fifty six percent.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
You're winning with that Stormy dudes.

Speaker 5 (33:46):
Stormzy, he's a household name.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
He is not a household name.

Speaker 5 (33:50):
I mean, come on, I have Morgan, Kelsey, Garth, Stormzy
and Toby like.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
Yeah, well I think I think Toby and Garth did
it for you. Stormzy is he can? I don't know?

Speaker 3 (34:01):
All right, I want to know what our listeners festivals
look like. We'll do that. Coming up. This guy's coming
to our kN Ix hometown holiday. It's Jackson Dene. You
can win your way there at eight twenty five heavings
a bed one on two five can i X. It
was a thing and then it went away and it

(34:23):
came back and Brooke watched it last night, the Victoria's
Secret Fashion Show. Yes, Now, what kind of changes did
they make?

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Well, they it went away for a while because of
negative body image issues and how that impacted people, and
so it's more inclusive now they've got plus size in
different situations going on. And here's the thing that I
want to say. I think it's so important to have
representation in advertising for clothes because if you're looking to

(34:54):
buy pants, you want to be like, Oh that that
she's about my size, that looks good on her. In
promoting pot bos, body positivity isn't so important. However, for me,
just my opinion, these are Victoria's Secret Angels. They are immortal.
I don't want to see anybody up there looking like
me with a roll right it's a cellulate. That doesn't

(35:16):
make me feel better. Oh she's got cellulate yay, you know.
Just my opinion, these are like, you're marveling at the
perfection of unattainable, not realistic.

Speaker 3 (35:26):
You and your girlfriends would sit and eat Cheetos and
watch and just Marvel and pizza.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
And ice cream because we're like, they can't have ice cream,
so we're gonna have it for them.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
Okay, Can I have an opinion on this because I'm
a man?

Speaker 2 (35:37):
Oh sure, okay.

Speaker 3 (35:40):
This would be like at NASCAR, they have half the
field professional NASCAR drivers and then they open it up
to anybody else who showed up that day, Like, just
run what you brung, bring your family wagon out there,
your minivan, let's go right, because we got to include everybody.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Right and again, including everyone is so important. Here's the thing.
If you're gonna buy everyone buys pants and shirts, you
need that.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
I don't buy angel wings with a thong. That's not
something that I buy. So I don't really need anyone
looking like me.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Well, there you go. I want to see some of
the Brook's days when she was a victorious Sigmund Mondele
just got our Instagram right now. I CANX Country Kid
five k and I X the Home of the K
and I X Hometown Holiday. It's happening December first. Tickets
are selling like hotcakes. I don't know why hotcakes became

(36:31):
the determining factor for things that are selling fast. But
these tickets are going quick.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Yeah what exactly is that a pancake?

Speaker 3 (36:38):
I guess? So, yeah, yeah, hot. It sounds like a
Southern thing, So I expect you to know.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Don't know. I feel I'm letting my people down.

Speaker 3 (36:45):
Well, if you want to get some hot fresh tickets
for the CANX Hometown Holiday, there on the windows sell
Tucker Wetmore is going to be there, Ty Myers, Jackson
Dene and Mackenzie Carpenter. They're forty dollars all in at
celebrity or you could win a pair right now after
you're the twelfth callar.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
Eight three three five seven seven K and I X
and yes, hotcakes or pancakes?

Speaker 3 (37:08):
Okay? And what about this phrase Mama's little baby loves
shortening' Christ just shortening? Yeah, even mean rolland commercial free.
We've got Ari on the line from North Scottsdale. Ari,
good morning. Get a question for you, Yes, all right?
What is the first tradition you celebrate in the holidays?

(37:31):
They get you in the holiday spirit? Is it like
decorating the tree, putting up your Christmas lights? What would
that be?

Speaker 8 (37:37):
Putting up Christmas lights? For sure?

Speaker 3 (37:39):
How soon do you do that?

Speaker 8 (37:43):
This year.

Speaker 4 (37:44):
I plan on doing it right after Thanksgiving, but I
can't do it any sooner.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
Okay, Thanksgiving's gonna be late this year. It's going to
be a later week than normal. And our hometown holiday
is the Monday right after and we'd like to invite
you to that, and hopefully this will become a way
that people get themselves set up for the holidays because
you're going to be there with us at Celebrity Theater.

Speaker 8 (38:04):
Awesome, I'm so excited.

Speaker 2 (38:06):
Yeah, I'm with you. I can't start thinking about Christmas.
So after Thanksgiving, Yeah, you got to decorate them.

Speaker 3 (38:12):
I like to wait till the temperatures are under one hundred,
so that's usually like mid to late December for me. Right, yeah,
all right? One O two five kN I X the
Victoria's Secret Fashion show and seeing somebody who looked just
like her trapesing down that runway. Now she knows. And

(38:32):
did you say were there some were there some men
in the fashion show that were they dressed like the
angels with the big wings and the thong?

Speaker 2 (38:41):
I don't want to get into that. I'm not trying
to answer that and get canceled.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
I don't know, but that tells me there were Okay.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
Well, it depends on what is a woman. I don't know.
I don't want to get into that.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
We're in a world where there are a lot of
men wearing dresses and they're men. They are not trying
to be anything but a man. But bad Bonnie halftime
super Bowl guy, right.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
Yeah, Harry Styles worse Harry Styles.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
I mean to each his own. If you want to
wear a dress, it go for it. What's wrong with that?
I am not attracted to men that wear dresses, but
some people are.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Ow calm women get to wear pants, but it's unusual
for a man to wear a dress.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
Tim, I can tell you really want to wear a dress,
I'm here for it.

Speaker 3 (39:22):
There's days like when it was so humid earlier this week.
I just don't like. I want to want something a
little more flouncy, a little more unrestricted.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
You do you? I will support you absolutely. Low tea
just call run Mountain weight loss.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
My tea is five. Thank you? Another I think I
agree with you? Brooke an even better duet from Riley
Green and Ella Langley. It's called don't mind if I do?
And you know the first one, excuse me? You look
like you love Me. That was catchy, but that's a
better song. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
Riley Green wrote it on his own, so if it
goes number one, he gets all the money from that.
And they did an acoustic version. I'm gonna try to
find it and post it on our Instagram. At Canux Country,
they're in an empty ice skating rink singing it together acoustic. Oh,
it sounds so good.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
She doesn't get anything if that song is a big hit, right, Well.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
She didn't write any of it. But I'm sure there's
royalties or I'm not sure how the business side works.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
Okay, in the possibility that George Strait might be bringing
back his one day George Strait Music Festival, we've asked
you to put together your own music festival. You can
do that on our Instagram. You gotta have a male
country artist, female country artist. You gotta have an all
time favorite country one non country artist, and one artist
who is no longer with us. And we posted ours

(40:47):
up there. But what are some of our listeners festivals
looking like?

Speaker 5 (40:50):
Burt Kott says Morgan Wallen, Dixie Chicks okay, Garth Brooks,
Justin Bieber and Queen Oh oh.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Man Okay, throwing the beams in there.

Speaker 5 (41:02):
I like it, Uh Simbo, Jim sim says Morgan Walling,
Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Billy Joel and Frank Sinatra.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Okay, okay, I don't I don't know if we're gonna
need State Farm Stadium for that one.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
Simbo is from New York, so you know he's a
New Yawk.

Speaker 2 (41:22):
At there you go.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
Yeah, that's it, that's it. Okay, all right, good you
can chime in on that at our Instagram at k
and ix Country, we're Tim and Brook. We are still
throwing commercial free. Are you kidding me? Here?

Speaker 5 (41:38):
Can you help me? Follow him out of great.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
K and I asked Tim and Brook. Here, we are
about to break the seal on the first keyword for
the thousand dollars extra paycheck. It's coming up in just
a minute. But we're getting closer to Halloween. It's the
sixteenth of October, so we're basically two weeks away. It's
going to be on a Friday night this year. And uh,
Tuck has some data, some research, some science about what

(42:04):
candy we wanted and what we got.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
Yeah, there was a sports betting site that crunched the
numbers to find the odds of each type of candy
you would get. So first I want to ask you, guys,
what was your go to candy? Like, what did you
want to find in your basket?

Speaker 8 (42:17):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (42:17):
Well, always when someone had the King sized candy bars,
that was like, oh, this person is rich, must be nice.
This is awesome. But it was Snickers. It was my favorite.
I loved the Snickers bars.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
Number five fifty eight percent chance of getting that.

Speaker 3 (42:29):
Oh, I'd hope to find a Butterfinger.

Speaker 5 (42:32):
No butterfinger on the list.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
I love Butterfinger too. Mayam Rec's pecies very Halloween.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Candy number one sixty seven percent chance.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
What about the Payday? No Payday? You didn't like Payda?
Oh wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (42:48):
I would think like, is this all chocolate or could
you throw in like Skittles?

Speaker 5 (42:52):
Oh yeah, you can throw on skittles and stuff. Skittles
is not on there.

Speaker 3 (42:56):
How about this was a candy I don't know if
they still make it, but it's a big hunk. No
on a big hunk. No. It was basically hard caramel
on a stick that when you bit into it, if like, now,
all my fillings would come out.

Speaker 5 (43:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
It just was very very sticky.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
So I'm assuming like KitKat or Milky Way or Hershe's
is on there.

Speaker 5 (43:16):
Yep, kit Cat sixty percent, number four, Hershey's number seven
fifty percent, Milky Way forty five percent.

Speaker 2 (43:24):
At number eight, we're missing two and three? What's the
second most popular candy corn?

Speaker 5 (43:28):
No likes that you're missing Number ten? Also okay, but
number ten is gummy bears thirty three percent and two
and three are the same thing, but there's a version
to it.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
Oh, Eminem's and peanut eminems exactly.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
Yeah, then there's a two percent and four percent chance
of getting this in your bag. What do you think
that is? Raisins raisins is That number is four percent.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Bo loves raisins yuck.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
Two percent chance Bo also loves salmon.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
Wait, he loves We had it last night. We had
cream cheese bagel with smoked salmon on top.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
Trick or treat. Oh hi, guys, here's your salmon.

Speaker 5 (44:07):
Whoo and that toilet paper number or the two percent
chance you'll get a toothbrush in your bag.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
That's don't make fun of me. I do offer a
healthy alternative in case parents come to the door and
they're like, kid can't have sugar or something.

Speaker 3 (44:27):
Yeah, if you can't have sugar, what are you doing?
Trick or treat?

Speaker 2 (44:29):
I'm just saying, if they're like two or under two
in the parent doesn't they don't know any better?

Speaker 3 (44:34):
No sugar. Oh here hav an apple with razor blades
in it.

Speaker 2 (44:37):
No, it's a fruit bar. It's a fruit bar get
from Costco and I offer it up.

Speaker 5 (44:41):
No adulta ween. Brooke wants to make a healthy o ween.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
I'm on a health journey.

Speaker 3 (44:46):
Okay, all right, that's why next year we're gonna look
for a Brook on the Victoria's segarette runway. You know
it's one O two five. Can I
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