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In its earliest days, the majorfunction of radio was news. Going on
here, beautiful, let everybody go. Why don't you put on a show
and charge admission? Okay, soI would say something with music. I'm

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comedy. Now you're talking. Itwill be a show for everyone who loves
music and murder. Come on,we gotta take show to dude. Showtime.
Are you ready? I'm ready?Read job man. Good Morning is
DC's Classic Rock Big one hundred andsix or nine Big Rock Morning's Jackson here?

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Hi, how are you? Tuesday'sstill early in the week. Still
early. We'll get through it.Maybe we're lucky and the weather looks pretty
good though. I heard something thismorning. I'm double check it because I've
been known to be wrong pretty muchall the time. No today, Yes,
Sonny in seventy three? What's that? Man? Beautiful? Rest of

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this week looks so pretty good too. I like it. We have let's
see tickets to give away well forthe big word of the week at seven
thirty, We're gonna give you anew letter at the end of the week.
We have saanby Hagar tickets. I'mgonna have some more Seasy top and
Leonard skinnered tickets. To give awaythis morning and John Fogerty, who was

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apparently still alive, still playing.How old is John Fogerty? Now he's
up there? He his man.We're just talking about this yesterday. How
talk about some longevity? Man startedwith CCR and he's still out there touring
today. It's seventy eight. Reallywow? That, I mean, that

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is impressive. That's that's impressive.I almost want to go see him just
to see how eighty year old guyperforms on stage in front of screaming fans.
That's awesome, all right, Sowe're gonna have some tickets for that
show to give away a little bitLater this morning Sports on Tap Florida,
Man, Things I Know and more. You're listening to Big one hundred,

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Good Morning, DC's class Hits,Big one hundred Chili Peppers Under the Bridge.
Caps play game two tonight. Iwas so confused. I couldn't find
a score. I thought they playedlast night. It was tonight tonight.
Drop Game one. Sixers played lastnight and lost to the Knicks again.
I feeling that series is gonna beover pretty quick. See what happened so

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the draft? I can't believe it. Sorry here man, Thursday. Of
course, the Commanders have six picksin the top one hundred and uh.
You know, most people think,and most people agreed, Jayden Daniels is
gonna be the pick. Caleb Williamsis definitely gonna go to the Bears,
Jade, and Daniels at number two. We're looking at it. You may

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be looking at like four quarterbacks formaybe even five quarterbacks going in the top
four or five picks, which isinsane because you stop Drake may in there.
JJ McCarthy. The only thing Iwonder about, but it did come
from Dennis allegedly that he wasn't sureif Daniels wanted to play here. I

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don't know. I'm not going tooverthink that. But then I did see
something because you know, Dennis hadsaid yesterday he had heard through the grapevine
and then said something about how thekid wanted to go to the Raiders.
And then I see something in thenews this morning that says one of the
options is to grab Daniels in thein the you know, a second pick,

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then trade him to the Raiders forthe rights to Michael pennockx Junior,
and then a you know, hugeall of other picks and players. That
is interesting, but that really allcomes down to what Dad and Daniels wants
to do. I guess I don'tknow. And I finally saw that clip
that Dennis was talking about yesterday withTom Brady, was like these kids,

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these kids, he does sound likean old man shouting at the cloud.
So gotta be honest, all Icare about themselves these days. There's no
team. Speaking of Brady, He'sgoing to be a part of a roast
on Comedy Central. This is goingto be fantastic, just because I respect
Tom Brady. Just not a hugefan of Tom Brady. I totally respect

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him. He's the goat. There'sno one better but to see him get
roasted will be will be fun.That's going to be uh. It's called
the Greatest roast of All Time ahaha, Tom Brady. It'll air May fifth,
eight o'clock Eastern, and that's alive special for Netflix. Kevin Hart

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is hosting at the Kia Form inCalifornia and it's part of that Netflix is
a Joke Festival. No oh guestshave been announced yet, but it does
look like Jeff Ross will be theroast master. I mean really, he's
he does them all doesn't he anddec he said in the trailer. Jeff
rossaid in the trailer, We're comingfor you, pretty boy. I love

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it. So we'll keep you postedon that. But yeah, it looks
like tentatively, I'm sure that.I wonder if that's stuck in Stonia.
Yeah, probably May fifth, eighto'clock comedy. It's it's for Comedy Central,
but it's gonna be on Netflix,I guess, Or is it for
Netflix the Netflix channel? There's aNetflix comedy channel called Netflix is a joke.

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I think the whole thing's for Netflix. Maybe Comedy Center. I think
Comedy Central owns the rights to theroasting, okay, and so that's it's
gonna air on Netflix. That's myunderstanding, because it's gonna air live,
you know on Netflix sometimes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's
cool. Man. I look forwardto that for sure. Uh six thirty
three things I know, so excuseme coming up in just a few minutes.

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And man, you're okay over there? Oh hold on, there we
go much better. I was whatwas that? I don't know. A
frog in my throat, as theysay, frog in my throat. I
talk for a living crash. Italk a lot, a lot sometimes you're
running, you run into some difficulties. Sounded more like drowning. Uh six

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thirty three, quick break here,we're back to just a few. It's
Big one hundred, Sister Christian isDacy's classic crock Big one hundred. Good
morning to you. It is sixforty nine, and it is time once
again for things I know on Bigone hundred. Just so we'll talk about

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that later. Actually, do youknow four percent of people have never had
a headache? How is that evenpossible? They don't have kids now,
but I mean, at some pointin your life you at least bumped your
head and had a slight headache,right A four percent of people claim they

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have never had a headache. God, I used to get just got awful
headaches when I was younger. Ohthey're terrible, dude, I wouldn't.
I don't know what a migraine feelslike. Maybe they were migraines, I
don't know. But the only thingthat would work was advil. Any other
type of you know, tailand hall, etc. None of that crap work.
And if I couldn't get to advilin a specific amount of time,

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they would get so bad that eventuallyI'd start throwing up. Is it a
migrant migraine? Yeah? I wishI would have known that back then.
I just told my doctor. Iwas like, yeah, just get some
headaches. Not that it matters.I don't know. Probably not much they
can do for migraines, is there. Uh? Yeah, thankfully I don't
get those anymore. Perry A isa naturally carbonated water. I did not

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know this, but the carbon dioxidethat makes the bubbles is removed when it's
purified, and then they add itback in artificially. Interesting. How is
it naturally carbonated? I don't know. Good question. With carbon dioxide from
the Earth, does that just grownaturally? I I don't think gas grows,

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I mean carbonated water, but clearlyit does. It's naturally carbonated.
Mixes somehow with carbon dioxide comes upbubbly, but then they kill that when
they purify it, so then theyadded back in artificially. Before Phil Hartman
became famous, he designed cover artfor albums. He did records for America

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and Poco. Oh my god,I forgot Poco. Ever, how did
I do we have a Poco?Do we have Poco in there in the
system? Yeah? Now I'm curious, like I don't America. Yeah,
I don't think I've seen the bandname Poco in decades. We do.

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I don't even remember what they say? We have crazy love? What was
there? What else? I callit love? They like singing about love?
They do give me one of Iwant to see if I remember it?
Poco? Do that? I'm goingup bridge? Oh yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, oh yeah yeah. My dad used to listen to

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this Poco. Yeah. I wonderwhat year that came out. Got some
that's some yacht rock, right,oh yeah, that's light of candle.

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That's probably how I was conceived,right there, Poco. Jamison sells more
Irish whiskey in the US than everyother brand. That doesn't surprise me.
More than every other brand combined.Bush Mills is second, but Jamison out

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sells them by thirteen hundred percent.Yeah really, because if you think Irish
whiskey in the States, what doyou buy Jamison? That's what everybody buys.
This one, I'm gonna have todig a little deeper into. Finally,
the body contains point two milligrams ofgold. That's roughly worth one penny.

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Don't get excited, but why wouldwe have gold naturally? Occurring in
our bodies. We're made up ofelements. Well, I guess this first
time I ever heard of that thoughpoint two milligrams of gold. Well,
it's not a lot, it's onlyworth a penny. So I saw that

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first thing this morning. I waslike, all right, so if I
take out Crash and sell the goldin his body, that's a penny,
big a penny, just a littlebit more than I make per morning here,
so I you know it might beworth it. All right, it's
six fifty three. Actually it changedon me right there, six fifty four.

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Look at that, and Gorge isday online today. As a matter
of fact, the whole week lookslooks pretty good. But you'll see sunny
skies and lord the mid seventies todayand it's still thirty five in the studio.
I know, it's crazy, isn'tit. I don't understand it.
Man. It's like it's like whenit's cold outside, like on these cold

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mornings coming in, that's when theAC runs in this building. It makes
zero sense, Like the colder itis. You can you can put money
on it that the AC will berunning in these studios when we get here.
And I'm like, why but thisis not a big studio, no,

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and it's it just depends on whatpart of the building you're in.
I think what we do is weget the raw end of the deal.
So to make it comfortable in otherparts of the building, it's got to
be fifty degrees in this studio tokeep you awake, right, Isn't that
what they do in like courtrooms,And they do it in courtrooms, and
they do it on like live televisionsets. They keep it really, really

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cold so that people don't get sleepy. Let's I shake myself into unconsciousness.
All right, quick break here andwe're back to it in just a few
It is DC's classic rock, Bigone hundred, DC's classic rock. It's
Big one hundred. Billy Joel stillWreck and Roll. I love the end
of that song. My favorite partof it. It's it's been floating around

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the internet. I don't know ifyou've seen this. I've seen several videos
now where people are washing their shreddedcheese before eating it. Have you seen
this? I have. Here's thedeal. They take shredded cheese. I
think the idea is they're trying tosay, hey, look, you know,
buy a block and cheese shred atyourself because they put a bunch of

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garbage on it. But really isit garbage? And it's like corn starch
or potato starch. Yeah, that'sgarbage. I mean on your cheese.
Take ten seconds and just shred ityourself. Yeah, but I mean a
little bit of potato starch is notgoing to do anything to you. Well,
look at the time they're spending washingit. Well, that's what I

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don't get is like, in thattime they spent washing it, they could
have shredded cheese. That dusty stuffon a package of shredded cheese. It's
always there and it's basically just anticaking age and that's what keeps the shreds
of cheese from sticking to each otherand lumping together. So different companies use
different methods. Craft uses corn starch, Telemook uses potato starch. Sergento uses

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powdered cellulose, which is Oh,I was gonna say, I don't know
what that is. Refined wood pulpmight steer clear of the wood pulp clear
of the shred of cheese. Lucerneuses tapioca starch, And it looks like
it looks like they all use it, and it's just to keep it from

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sticking it together. So people arenow I don't know who started it,
but somebody this social media trend wherethey take their shredded cheese, they put
it into a strainer. I'll puta bowl under it and then they'll you
know, run water through it andthen show you how cloudy and nasty the
water is, which obviously adds sometheatrics to the to the vas it is

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ridiculous, and it's like, yeah, that's starch, it's not that you're
rinsing off cyanide. What are youdoing? And if you're gonna take that
much time to rinch your shredded cheeseand then and then they're laying it out
on like paper towels to dry it, you could have bought a block.
You could have walked to the store, bought a block of cheese, came

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back shredded it. In the amountof times have grown a cow. Seriously,
And how about the same people whoare washing their cheese don't wash their
rice? That is uh yeah,I never washed rice. That's ridiculous.
That's that's ridiculous. Do you washrice? Not stupid? Wash it until
it's not cloudy. Why what's thepoint. What's the point in the shredded

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cheese? Well, I don't dothe shredded cheese, but I don't do
it bread of cheese. I don'tknow why people wash rice. I see
that sometimes, like what are youdoing? Gets the starches off? Or
something? It makes it cook better. I heard some chef explain it one
time. I've heard chef's explain ittoo, but I don't know. I
said, it makes it. Itmakes it cook really well, and then

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it gets nice and fluffy and doesn'tstick together as much or something. I
just blindly go with what the chefssay, not understanding myself. I shouldn't
say I've never done it, becauseI have done it before. I just
don't know if I noticed that muchof a difference. Oh it's cloudy,
like you when you Oh it's cloudy, But I'm talking about it, of
course, because you're watching all thestarches off. But when I cooked it,

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I don't know if I noticed anydifference in how it cooked, if
it was any better, or ifit's stuck together less. I don't mind
rice sticking together, some clumpy rice, that's good stuff. Uh it is
seven thirteen. We're gonna have someFogerty tickets to give away before eight o'clock.

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We got to give those away beforeFogerty drops. Uh, he's seventy
eight. He may pass before wegive the tickets away. No, Foggetty's
gonna live forever. And I knowI've been talking about it for two days,
but I just find it's so impressive. I'm just thoroughly impressed by a

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couple of people out there, MickJagger, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger and
John Fogerty, these guys that areout there just kicking ass and touring playing
great shows at almost eighty years old. Have you seen the video of Mick
Jagger rehearsing his dance movie for theshow. Yeah, it's amazing. It's
amazing. I can only hope tobe doing that well when I'm eighty years

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old. It's thoroughly impressive. Sowe're gonna have some Fogerty tickets to give
away, and then a little bitlater we got some Zzy Top and Skinnered
tickets to give away. Classic Cashcomes back at well, just the right
side of nine o'clock this morning.That's gonna be your shout out of a
thousand bucks to do that every hournine to five. Dennison was sports on
Tap A little bit later in Florida, Man coming up as well. It's

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a big one hundred, DC's ClassicRockets, Big one hundred, shout tears
for fears. There's about a thirdof us out there, and all I
keep thinking of is Chris Farley's oldMatt Foley bit on on SNL when he's
in a van down by the rickand I live in a van down by

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the river. Yes, you knowthat used to be a thing your parents
would like threaten you with. Ifyou don't go to college, you don't
get a good job, you're gonnalive in a van down by the river.
Yes, please please, that's mydream to live in a van down
by the river. Thirty thousand peoplewere pulled and thirty six percent said van

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life is something that they would absolutelyconsider. A full third of American city
they wouldn't actually mind living in avan down by the river. And that
van life, of course, definedas a lifestyle that involves living and traveling
in a converted van, and thirtysix percent of Americans said absolutely they're in

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and thirteen percent said they actively wantto do it, like planning to do
set van life, fifty two percentsaid no, and nine percent said they
aren't sure. The same poll foundthat forty four percent of us wouldn't mind
living in a tiny house with lessthan five hundred square feet of space.

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I tried the tiny house thing once. It was an Airbnb. I was
traveling, and I was like,kind of, let me see what one
of these is like. It wasaffordable compared to a full size house.
And it was in crap war.It was in Arizona, north of Phoenix.
Why am I blanking on the nameof the city up in the mountains?

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Holy crap? Pull up a map, Arizona, See what city is
north of Phoenix. I'm just nothingbut brain farts this morning. I swear
I must have bumped my head recently, he or something like, I'm just
plaining, or I could just begetting old. I don't know. But
so I was rolling through there,and you know, you in your head,
You're like, Arizona, Man,it's gonna be even in March,

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it's gonna be eighty degrees. Well, yeah, in Phoenix, but north
of Phoenix's mountains. And so Iwas rolling through and I had been camping
everywhere. I was going and Itook a peek at the forecast in the
mountains there, and it was gonnabe it's gonna be like fourteen degrees that
night. And I was like,man, you know what, I think
I'd like to sleep someplace warm tonight. And so I jump on the old

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Airbnb and I see one of thesetiny houses for in up and up in
the mountains there, and I waslike, yeah, let me go give
it a try. It was kindof cool. Here's the problem. The
heat didn't work. I should havejust camped. The heat didn't work.
I would warm it up a littlebit here and there. I would turn

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on it had a propane stove,and I would turn on the propane stove
and let the burners for like fiveminutes, ten minutes, and it would
kind of heat it because it's sosmall, it heat it up in a
matter of minutes, but then itwould just get cold again. So I
just pulled out the cold weather sleepingbag and just was like, man,
I should have just camped. White. It blowed the money on this.
Well, other than the heat,how was the tiny house? It was

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kind of cool. It's kind ofcool because I get anxiety just watching shows
really no, I don't mind it. Oh yeah, I don't mind it.
But you know, it's the samekind of thing if you like,
you're you're living out of a van. It's tiny, you know, But
it's how far north of Phoenix Warriors, it's the large city north of Phoenix.

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Oh my god, I'm at themap. There is nothing north of
Phoenix in Arizona. It's a desert. Yes, there is. There's no
large city. Flagstaff there it is. I pulled it up immediately, see
it. Flagstaff. So Flagstaff isyou know, like and I had not
spent a ton of time in Arizona, and so I just assumed, you

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know, going through Arizona because itwas going through last last March, and
I was like, well, I'llhit the Grand Canyon and then I'll I'll
stop them Flagstaff and then I'll headdown to Phoenix. And then my dad
is down close to the border.He lives down in way down, you
like in the desert, close tothe Mexican border, probably like ten miles

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north. So I had this wholetrip planned through Arizona as part of as
part of this trip, I wastaken and when I was like, oh
wait, Flagstaff is in the mountains. Holy crap, it's snowing here and
it's fourteen degrees. Meanwhile it's likeseventy five down in Phoenix. Yeah.

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So I actually sent the people thatwere renting the little tiny home, you
know, quick email and just said, hey, it just heads out.
Not a big deal because I've beencamping this whole trip and you know,
kind of used to it. Butyour heat didn't work. And they were
like, oh crap. You know, they were like, we actually just
replaced because it only had one littleelectric heater board running across the floor in

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the in the main room, whichwould be enough to heat the whole thing,
and they had just replaced it liketwo days before and had not tested
it yet. They were like,we just assumed it was gonna work.
Like it didn't, and they werelike, we'll refund you. I was
like, great, No, theydisappeared if it refunded me, crap.
I just wrote it off. Iwas like, it was still better than

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well, wasn't much better than beingin my tent, but it was a
little bit better than being in mytent, a little smaller. They're not
bad. They're not bad. Really. I don't know if i'd want to
it depends. I wouldn't want tobe in there with anybody else. Solo
absolutely be fine. I wouldn't wantto share it with somebody. That would

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be be a little much. Butyou have to climb up this one.
They're all a little bit different,but this one you walked in. It's
got a main room, and inthat main room, the front half is
the tiny little living room, whichis probably like six by six, and
then it's got a little kitchen thisis about the same size, and it's
got a little bathroom with the youknow, shower, And then you go
up the stairs into a loft wherethe bed lays, you know, on

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the top, and that's really small, Like you can't stand up up there.
You gotta just kind of go upthere and climb into bed. Crawl.
Uh. Not terrible, though.I see those shows where people are
like, it's my dream to havea tiny house. I think it's always
solo in the mountains somewhere, orsolo, you know, on a cliff

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overlooking a beach. Yeah. Absolutely, I'm still a big hard no on
that. Really. Oh yeah,huh, what do you need space for?
It's not the space, it's justthe idea of the tiny house.
Well, the idea of a tinyhouse is not a ton of space.
You're not wasting a ton of space. Tent to waste your money on the

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house part. Well, because youget a stove and a bathroom and a
shower and a bed. They it'sjust they make them look like you're claustrophobic,
because that's what it is, isn'tit. You just don't like being
confined. I've had tiny apartments beforeand they didn't bother me, but they
were in a city. They werelike, you know, they said thing

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about the tiny homes. You canput them anywhere, like this one Ice
stated, you can put them inthe park. I've seen it. This
one I stayed in. Had theystill they hadn't had not made it permanent
yet, so it still had thetrailer hitch. You know what it didn't
didn't have heat. Didn't have heat. Now that was their scrub, uh,
because they were trying to fix it. But it would typically have heat.

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I've seen them with little wood burningstoves too, which is always kind
of cool, which would be noescaping. If a spark came out and
caught the place on fire, youjust die. What's got a door,
Dude? Just to walk outside gettingto that door from any other part of
the place. All right, Sogetting to that door from a tiny house,
which means it's probably only three feetaway. See, I'm going to

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counter you on this day. Youare You're like, you're not. It
could burn down, you might notget out. It's like due to door
is a concept. The tiny housesstupid. The door is always within reach.
You're more likely to have a problemgetting out of your house or your
apartment, my full size apartment.So I never made it to the Grand

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Canyon because the road was still closedbecause of snow, still snow covered.
And that was my lesson in thefact that Arizona has a high country and
I really had no idea that theyhad a high country, that they had
mountains beautiful, it's gorgeous, Butit's crazy that you can drive, you
know. I'd leave Flagstaff and itwas probably, i don't know, in

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the morning, it was probably twentyfive degrees and I'd drive an hour and
a half. I'm in Phoenix andit's seventy five and I'm like, that
is justsane. Let's try. Andwe drove an hour. Temperature jumps up
that much, but yeah, it'spretty cool. All right. We have
to take care of some business here, but before we do that, let's
give you your second letter for thebig word of the week and your chance

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to win tickets to Sammy Hagar thisweek. The big word of the week
on Big one hundred. Today's letteris the letter A is in Arizona,
the letter A. The letter Ais an apple, the letter A is
And then anti tiny houses? WhatI am? You've never stayed in one.

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You wouldn't even know. It's onyour head. Anxiety from tiny houses,
it's on your head. Might tryhis annex or something. Man,
just devoid tiny houses and I'll befine, He'll be out. Is that
what they take for exiety's anas?Is that the one volume xan X.
I don't know, all right,it's seven thirty nine quick break here,

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We're back to in just a few. It's Big one hundred, Class Crock,
It's Big one hundred. There's ablack dog blood Zeppelin. I saw
this and just I couldn't figure outwhat it was. But there was a
weird glitch in Facebook and Instagram thatremoved Philadelphia as an option last week.

(28:23):
You couldn't put it as your hometownanymore. I noticed it because I think
it was my Facebook page, thepersonal page, you know, it says
from Philadelphia, right, and ithad disappeared, and I was like,
that's weird. I must have screwedsomething up. So I went back in.
I tried to put it back andit wouldn't find it. It was

(28:44):
just a Philadelphia part. It justwouldn't find Philadelphia. It's like it didn't
exist and now face and I wasjust like, I don't know what that
is. I'm sure it's just aglitch. It'll go away. It brought
up Philadelphia, Mississippi, and itbrought up New Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. It
wouldn't bring up Philadelphia. Apparently alot of people noticed it. We're blasting

(29:06):
Mark Zuckerberg, saying, what's thedeal? Why are you trying to delete
Philadelphia from the map. And itlooks like it was an issue they had
and it has been resolved. Ilooked this morning and now it's back to
normal. But so what caused Philadelphia? I don't know. It just didn't
know, just a software glitch,just something they were doing. But get

(29:29):
a city like that that people thatare awful, proud of where they're from,
and then all of a sudden,It's yeah, you can't put that
anymore. You're gonna have to sayyou're from Pittsburgh or something, Uh yeah,
or Harrisburg. I can't. Idon't even think it brought up Harrisburg.
I just I didn't think much ofit. I was just like,
it's a Facebook glitch. It'll they'llfix it, they'll work it out.

(29:52):
I am now from Cherry Hill,New Jersey. Huh yeah, Yeah,
what's the closest thing to Philadelph Uhwell, you gotta go over the bridge
to get this cheriil I mean,in this scenario, Philadelphia doesn't exist.
So what else you got? So? I don't know if you saw the

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video of the car burning this morning, what's what city was that in?
This is crazy. I'm gonna I'mgonna I'm gonna swipe this video and post
it on our big one hundred page. There's a car and I'm trying to
figure out what happened. It basicallywent off the road. There was an
accident of some sort and it wentoff the road and the guard rail was

(30:36):
keeping it. I'm still I'm stilltrying to figure out why you couldn't get
the other doors opened? But theguard rail. I think the other side
was on fire. That's why youhad to right right right. And this
was in St. Paul in Minnesota. Okay, so it was Minneplis,
Saint Paul. And he had donesomething to where the guardrail was blocking his
driver's side door so he couldn't getout, and the car caught on fire.

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And because it's twenty twenty four,while everybody was trying to rescue this
guy, there is one guy thatjust stood there and videotape the whole thing
because of course, but if hey, if it weren't for him, we
wouldn't have this awesome footage. Butyou had all these people trying to get
this guy out. They were tryingto like rip the doors open into the
guardrail, and the car's just gettinglike there are many explosions going on and

(31:26):
the flames will get up higher,and people kept having to run away from
it, and there's this poor oldman stuck in there in the driver's seat.
Finally, I thought it was funnythe one guy that walked over with
the tiny little fire extinguishers, like, yeah, you're gonna need something bigger
than that, dude, because thisis not a tiny fire, this huge
whole car was on fire, andfinally some guy went over there, you

(31:49):
know, with something to break thewindow. And this why it's important you
have those little window hammers in yourcar. Hell. Now they may them
to where you can put them ona keychain where oh you know, because
that's supposed to be shatterproof glass.Right. They're very very difficult to break.
You can kick, you can sitin your car and kick at the
window and likely won't break it.But they make these little you know,

(32:10):
they have a very narrow thin point, and like I say, you can
even get them for keychains now,and they make them for like if you
ever drove into water and you know, electric power windows are not going to
roll down, so that and andfor cases like this where you have to
break the window. Well, thisguy comes over with a window hammer,

(32:30):
breaks it and you know, there'slike six or seven people that drag the
guy out and it's amazing he wasnot injured in any way, shape or
form. Thank goodness for some goodSamaritans, right, minus the guy that
just stood there in videotape the wholething. I don't know what he was.

(32:51):
He was probably like they got it, they got it. I'm going
to get somebody likes from this.Oh my god, I'm gonna go viral
on this video. This is youguys, get him out of there,
and if you don't, well,still gonna make a great video. I
don't know, so let me letme see if I can pull that.
I'll try to get it up onour If anything I can, I'll figure

(33:12):
out a way to swipe it andI'll post it up on the big one
hundred Facebook page momentarily here, giveme like five minutes, I'll put it
up there. But you got tosee it. It's crazy, man,
It's crazy. It has no audio, there's no sound to it. It's
just the video. But you don'tneed audio for this. Yeah, definitely
worth the watch for sure. Sevenfifty six coming up in the eight o'clock
hour. We are going to checkthem with Tennis Sports on tap caps play

(33:37):
tonight. Draft is coming up Thursday, Wow, already here, and Commanders
of course have the second pick inthe draft. You know, Speculation is
they're gonna go with Jayden and Daniels. Caleb Williams go to the to the
Bears. Jayde Daniels will go tothe Commander's But a lot of things that

(33:57):
could happen. We'll see what happens. A lot of things that could happen.
That's just the odds, and I'mcompletely happy with that. The only
problem I have with Jayden Daniels isonly like two hundred and ten pounds.
But I don't even think that's aproblem because you know, one year on
an NFL team, they'll get himeating in the weight room and put some

(34:20):
some pounds on him. For sure. I think the big fears that he's
you know, smaller, so takinghits in the NFL are not going to
be like the hits he took incollege. Well, what's the average weight
of it an NFALL quarterback? It'sa great question. I don't know.
Probably, I don't know. Idon't know that's Dennis, you know,

(34:40):
two twenty two thirty. I don'tknow. I'm sure there are guys that
are, you know, two hundredpounds. It's it's not that he's It's
not that two hundred and ten poundsis light. It's that he's very tall.
So he's like a twig, he'slike a stick. So he's very
tall and only two hundred and tenpounds. Yeah, is he how toll

(35:01):
is he let's see six foot four. Yeah, so he's six four,
yeah, six four, six fourto ten. So again it's not the
the you know, two ten ona six foot guy. That's a decent
sized quarterback. But when you're atsix four, it's a little skinny,

(35:22):
a little skinny to be taking hitsout there left and right. But he
seems like you watch this film man, he's he's a pretty tough dude.
Take some nasty hits and get uplike it was nothing, shake it off.
So that the draft Thursday, willchat with Dennis about that, and
maybe we'll try to get let's seeif we can get like Zach Selby or

(35:42):
somebody from a the Commander's team onthe show this week to just kind of
chat about the draft before it goesdown. All right, we let's give
those Fogerty tickets away as we goto break here. All right, we'll
just take caller five. I knowI said yesterday I was gonna make your
work for it, but uh,I like one three one double o three

(36:04):
one hundred four and three one doublethree. If you want to see John
Fogerty, give us a ring it. We'll set you up with tickets.
It is Big one hundred, DC'sClassic Crockets Big one hundred. Got a
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Hi. Who's this? It's Sarah, Hi, Sarah, how are you
this morning? I'm good? Youwant to see John Fogerty? I do

(36:24):
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right. Are you ready? Okay? What day of the week is it?
Today? Tuesday? You are correct? You win? Okay, I

(36:44):
gotta do something. I gotta dosomething. Yeah, you're going to see
John Fogerty. All right? Ohgreat, I forget that, you bet.
Hold on and we'll get you allset up. Okay. We will
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Classic Crockets Big one hundred, DC'sClassic Rockets, Big one hundred. And
there's men at work. Who's gonnabe now? Do you see Darryl Hot?

(37:07):
I don't know why. Minute worksjust made me think of Darryl halland
John Oates. They're going their separateways for good. I did no help
or no hope rather of any sortof reunion ever again. It's very sad.
But I kind of felt like thislast year though, so it's not
now that they've like finalized it.It didn't the impact wasn't there because they

(37:31):
made it clear last year that theywere going to do this. M means
I'll never see Rich Girl live again. Nope, I'm never gonna see that.
That that beautiful mustache sports. Ohwell, what are we gonna We
still have We still have the theCalling Oates hotline that I would actually call

(37:52):
it right now. I would callit right now, but I don't remember
the number off the top of myhead. There's a hotline. You can
call it. You've probably heard uscall it before. I forgot that it
existed. Right now, when you'rewhen you're in desperate need of a Hall
and Oats song, you just callthis eight hundred number and it's just like,
hey, welcome to the Hall ofOats. Uh. You know hotline?

(38:12):
Press one if you want to hearRich Girl, Press two if you
want to hear Man Eater. It'syou can just press the button and hear
a Hall of Odes song. It'samazing. I forget what the number is
off the top of my head,but it is when I when I find
it again, I'll pass it onto you and they. It's called the
Calling Oats, Calling Oats Hotline.Did you find it? I'm looking for

(38:34):
it, all right, give ita rank. So if you if you
haven't heard, uh and I wantby the way, before we even get
there, I want rich girl.That's the only one I ever press.
I don't I don't ever press maneater. I don't need that. I
just need a rich girl. No, no, no, you're the slowest

(38:57):
dialer on planet. Letters. That'sright. You gotta smell it out.
Welcome to color Notes, your emergencyhallandes helpline. Yes to hear one on
one. Please press one to hearit, girl, Please press to please
press three to hear privatize, Pleasepress four. All right, let's do

(39:22):
two use you know on the oldMany girl, because you know what doesn't
matter anyway, We still have IYeah, there's gonna be there's gonna be

(40:01):
problems if they try to take downthe Colon Oats Hotline. That can't go.
That has to stay. I candeal with the fact that the band
has broken up forever. I'm notgonna let that happen. It'll fight for
that colon Oates hotline. Hey,coming up Florida man, and we'll check
them with Dennis Sports on tap justaround the corner. And did you were

(40:22):
you able to get that video upon a website or close to it.
I'm working on it all right.So coming up shortly here, we're working
on that video we talked about wherethe it's outside of Minneapolis Saint Paul,
where the car caught on fire andthe guy was stuck in there and the
guardrails were in the way so theycouldn't get the doors open, and there's
like seven eight people trying to getthe poor guy out of the car.

(40:44):
It ends well because somebody does eventuallyget the window broken and they drag him
out and away from the fire,which got bad fast. And there's a
couple points in there where there's likethese kind of mini explosions where you think,
oh my god, that's it it'sgonna be. But he managed to
come out of that thing unarmed,no injuries, just just amazing. So

(41:04):
you gotta see the video. It'spretty cool. We'll post that up very
shortly. Here. You are listeningto DC's classic Rockets Big one hundred.
Good Morning, Striving for Truth,Justice, Inner peace, oh and never
having to hold down a real job. Jackson on Big Rock Mornings DC's Classic
Rock Big one hundred DC's Classic Rockis Big one hundred. You two still

(41:28):
haven't found what I'm looking for athis time, Ladies and gentlemen, once
again for Florida Man. Florida Manboy. Uh, this is a guy
that got arrested for well, hewas naked and he was humping a tree.

(41:55):
Let me explain. He was arrestedFlorida Man after doing well, some
pretty Florida man things, including humpinga tree and running down the street completely
nude. Twenty one year old AlonzoSanchez was found by deputies and was seen
hugging and hip thrusting a tree whilecompletely nude. What was the tree wearing?

(42:16):
He was allegedly don't don't victim blameHuh, you're gonna blame the tree.
Stop. He was completely naked andallegedly high go figure. Before deputies
got to him, he ran intothe street and was nearly hit by a

(42:38):
car that had to swerve to avoidhim. When the deputies got to him
attempted to arrest him, he actuallypunched one of the deputies in the face.
That's gonna cost you. After abrief struggle, he was apprehended and
taken into the UH. They tookhim to a hospital. They took him
to the psychord. He faces batterycharges and was booked into the Lee County

(43:01):
Jail. Oh no, no,they only took him there to treat any
injuries he might have had, becausethen he was booked into the county jail.
After the hospital visit, I waslike, oh, they took him
straight to the psyche word. No, No, he probably just after he
punched the cop. He probably gota little something something back. He needed
to check those injuries. I alwaysfeel for these police officers that have to

(43:30):
tackle Grample and arrest a completely nakeddude like that has got to be the
most awkward, weird thing on planetEarth. To have some completely naked guy
who was just humping a tree takingswings at you, and you know you'd
be looking at your partner going youtake them down. I ain't taking them
down. You take them down.Who's gonna get stuck tackling the naked dude?

(43:54):
Ah, who's gonna hold him downwhile I cuff him? Well,
there you go. That's about itas Florida as it gets right there.
Guy had a busy night. That'sthat is? That is one Florida.
There was another one in the newsthis morning. I saw, but I
can't find it now. That wasthat was pretty funny too, But naked

(44:14):
and hump in a tree, Idon't know. That's got to be what's
that Tuesday meth Nike something? Allright, we gotta take care some business
here. But coming up, Denniswith Sports on Tap. We'll talk a
little draft. We'll talk about Capital'sgame two tonight against the Rangers. Rangers

(44:36):
are good, though, we'll seeif they can get off to Schneider,
you know, after dropping game onefour to one, and I want to
say the Rangers. I only gotto watch highlights of that game. I
didn't see the game. I thinkthe Rangers scored like twice in thirty seconds
on on the Caps it was.It was not a pretty game. So
we'll see if it gets better tonight. You are listening to DC's Classic rockets

(44:59):
Big one hundred. DC's Classic rockis Big one hundred. Hey. Oh,
by the way, big thanks toall the people that sent talkbacks in
when I when I was struggling earlier, I was trying to remember the name
of the city north of Phoenix inthe mountains, and I just went completely
blank. I'm like, what comeon, You're quite forgetful on the show
regularly. It's not just a oneoff. Flag Staff and a couple of

(45:21):
people send us some talkbacks. Iliked your Philadelphia story about not finding it
on Facebook. I was saying whenI was when I was listening and driving
the car, said, that's theone city you just don't want to mess
with right at all? Can youimagine they did not take kindly time they
I blew it off. I wasjust like, well, that's weird.

(45:42):
Yes, be some sort of glitch, but I guess people like up in
arms and contra. Tom Brady,Yeah, getting a roast, Yes,
he is on Netflix. On Netflix. I'm looking forward to that, so
am I. Yeah, that isbecause they're going to light him up.
He doesn't think they are, butthey're going to light Are you kidding?
They're gonna it might be the bestroast of all time. They're gonna make

(46:02):
fun of everything. Well. Thething is we get to see something fully
insensor too, which is beautiful becausewhen you watch those old comedy uh Won
the comedy Central, which were fantasticby the way. Uh, they usually
bleeped out some of the language.What they need to do is just I
would love to be on it.I would just sit there and go Nick
Foles mayb that time he lost hisSuper Bowl to a backup quarterback. Remember

(46:23):
Tom, Remember Hey, did youwatch the Brady clip I sent you in
the barbershop of him being pretty candidabout young quarterbacks coming out. He's not
wrong, No, he's not.He's not wrong. He's saying they're coming
out with the and I think alot of that has to do with paying
the college athletes now. And yeah, the NIL the n I L and
yeah, you know, the endorsementsthey're getting just a generation too though,

(46:45):
man, I mean the little untitledYeah, and they haven't done anything in
the NFL yet, And especially atthe quarterback position. You've got to be
a leader. You have to.I mean, you're you're you're leader of
the team. Well, I don'tknow about you, but I've never liked
the style of a Baker Mayfield joiningmy team. I want somebody that's quiet
and confident and then has leadership.However, has you know, on the

(47:05):
field and maybe quietly in the lockerroom but I've never liked that guy who's
just outspoken in the quarterback role.You know. It's so funny though,
is the flip side of that?And people still complain. You look at
Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia. Yeah,he's quiet, very very quiet. Yeah,
it doesn't say much hardly even smiles. Yeah. Sure, people complain.
They're like, well, he's gothe's not enthusiastic, he's not fired

(47:27):
up. And it's like, man, you guys, it's like if they're
if they're too outspoken, people bitch. If they're too quiet, people go
out on the field and play thebest ball you can. But I'll take
the quiet guy. Hey, soare we getting Jayden Daniels? I see
your jersey? You think so?So yesterday after you mentioned the the Raiders

(47:47):
right that his camp might like theRaiders, I saw something in the news
this morning that listed that is oneof the scenarios where they send Jayden Daniels
to the Raiders get the rights forPennix. Is that right, right?
And the Washington quarterback yeah, andsome other players, And I was like,

(48:08):
oh, now, the thing is, I just don't know how much
draft capital of the Las Vegas Raidershave to give. But it's kind of
like I think what I read waslike they drafted yeah, and then then
trade and then trade. But they'llhave it. It won't be that simple.
They'll be draft picks, so itmight be multiple number ones the following
years. The one thing I justcan't get past Jackson, I know about

(48:30):
you. I can't see the Commanderswhere they are today with having some tools
for success very quickly. Here passon a possible in quotes, generational quarterback
right that you could bring in aJustin Jefferson from Minnesota New trade with them,
and Sam Darnold's our new quarterback whatever. That's who their quarterback is right

(48:51):
now, with a big trade.I just think that they need something to
get the fans excited about this franchise. They're headed in the right direction.
We have a new stadium probably comingwithin five years, and the draft capital
is amazing. I realized that wewere not a good football team last year,
but if you're watch in the NFLwith a good draft and free agency,
you can get exponentially better very quickly, and that's what could happen here.

(49:14):
So I just don't see Adam Peters, who is a very smart guy
turning down the opportunity to have agenerational quarterback like a Jaden Daniels. I
don't see it happening. I agree, I agree. I think they're going
and I hope they don't too.By the way, because I don't want
Sam Darnold or Marcus Mario to bemy starting quarterback. I want a guy.
I want Lamar Jackson two point zerois who I want. Yeah,

(49:35):
you got a problem with Marcus.What's what if he's going to be a
fine backup? What if he's listeningright now? Welcome to town, Marcus.
We love you. I think youcould. I'll buy you a beer,
buddy, But I want you.Were talking about the size of Jade
and Daniels. He's exactly the sizeLamar was coming out of college, exactly
six four two ten's and now Lamaris still six' four and he's about

(49:59):
two twenty two twenty five, whichis what comforts me because I feel like
I don't worry about that as muchas some people do because I'm like,
it's the NFL. They're gonna putweight on him. Yeah, he's gonna
well, he's gonna be in thatweight room. He's gonna have you know,
he's gonna have trainers and dieticians andeverything else to put some weight on.
He's gonna be fine. You know. The one thing you also brought
up that he's gonna have to becareful about and learn how to do not

(50:20):
get hit because you saw the samefilm that I did. He he got
rocked his senior year a couple oftimes. It almost looks like he enjoys
it. I know, and he'skind of like a pinball machine, right,
But it's much different getting hit incollege, and it isn't approurse.
So he's got to learn how toslide or go out of balance, and
that's something that Sam How did notlearn last year. I was just gonna
say that it was like watching Sam'sbigger than him. It's like watching Sam

(50:42):
How. You were like, oh, don't do it. Yeah, but
he was tough. He's tough dudetoo, Sam How, He's tough.
I looked it up by the wayyou guys were asking, the average NFL
quarterback is about six one, sixtwo and about two hundred and fifteen pounds
coming in coming in. That's that'sabout the average going on there. But
listen, we've seen short quarterbacks comein like Drew Brees and Russell Wilson and

(51:05):
people like that. Let's not let'snot forget Kyler Murray, Doug Flutie.
Doug Flutie too, who was fiveeight, five nine. He was really
sure, was and by the way, was just finding both the CFL and
the NFL. He was just fine. But he was an outlining anomaly.
You're not gonna usually get a guythat short, but he was something else.
Who was the really sure guy thatused to play basketball? Spud Web?

(51:27):
Yes, yeah for Atlanta who coulddunk, by the way, yeah,
who could dunk? Spud Web andthen spud was about maybe five eight,
yeah, maybe five seven. Everysport has him. Uh and hockey
was theo Flury. It was likeI don't even know. Yeah he was
five six who was and could dunk? Yeah? Isn't that crazy? By
the way, he was in theNBA Dunking contest for many years. Yeah

(51:51):
he was that good. Yeah,spud Web, Wow, good time?
Thank you, Dennis? All right, by you, Jayden Daniels Jersey,
Now, okay, who's order it. I'm not gonna sell them now,
all right? They selling them now? I'll send you a website. Wouldn't
surprise me, send me a website. Oh buy one? All right?
All right, Hi guys, thankyou Caps tonight too, by the way,
Oh yeah yeah, yeah yeah too? Yeah, all right too.

(52:12):
And your thoughts on that they're gonnawin, Yeah, nay not. I
must win, but it'd be niceif they did. But I do not
think they will win tonight. Ok. All right, thanks for the voted
confidence. Appreciate it. If anyof you Caps players are listening, I'm
sorry, I know, I said, jerk. It's eight fifty four and
you are listening to DC's classic rockBig one hundred. Let's give away some

(52:32):
tickets, is easy Top and Leonardskinnered if you can answer the question for
what have we learned on the showtoday? What do we have? All
right? We talked about Jackson sayingin a tiny house in Flagstaff, Arizona,
the house has something wrong with itother than the fact that it was
a tiny house. What was wrong? Ye? Yeah, Okay, there
you go, Easy one one nighthundred and four nine three one double O

(52:53):
three good luck from Big one hundred, DC's classic rockets Big one hundred.
What have we learned on the showtoday? Let's see if we can get
a winner we'll go to the phones. Hi. Who's this. Oh my
name is Jeff, Jeff. Howare you this morning? Oh? I'm
fine as frog hair? Oh mygod, dude, I have not heard
that saying in Forever. I loveit. I used to actually say that

(53:15):
fine his frog hair. Yes,yeah, man, Hey, if you
were listening earlier, that tiny houseand Flagstaff, Arizona that I stayed in,
it had something wrong? What wasit? It had no heat?
That's right, correct? All right, We're gonna set you up a ceazy
top of Leonard Skinner tickets. Allright, man, great, thank you
much, you bet hold on it. We'll get y'all set up right.

(53:36):
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