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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It doesn't even stop. I I I was just talking
about my wife making Kelly the beef too, you know,
and like, why what is it about him? And then
then I go right to the you know, there's something
pathetic about him. I mean the word that Erica didn't
want to say it, but there's got to be something
pathetic about him. I mean, what'd you say? No, No, I
(00:21):
didn't mean that. I know you didn't. You didn't say it,
But I said, what is it about him that makes
women want to just feed him? My wife gave him
the beef stew that she made for me, Like she
gave a healthy amount of it, so there's less for me. Okay,
maybe that's a good thing. Okay, maybe I could, Maybe
I could. Okay, maybe I don't need a little bit,
(00:41):
but it's good. Gretchy, he has size fifteen feet you do? Yeah, Okay,
I'm just saying I don't see the connection. You don't.
Everybody needs to. I can see it from here. He
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hates it absolutely. I'm not even looking at him. I mean,
if the dumpster's on fire, Cretchy, females will put it out. Males,
we just let it burn. Yeah, that's true. Another one says.
Sharing food is a pleasure when someone enjoys what you made.
That's from May today, and you are very appreciative of
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individual dishes. Yes, yes, very true. It's the perfect time
for Kelly bugs me. That's a roadkill thing. He doesn't
bug me. I just don't get it. You know, it's
starting to Kelly bugs me. That's this said with some
real creche. I did a beef stew yesterday the croc
(01:55):
boh yet to make them for Kelly Brown? Did you
make them for Kelly Brown? Kelly bugs me? Makes me
want to feed Kelly Brown. I want to see if
I can outdo the women. See now here we go here,
we got competitive people. How can I send some African
chicken peanut stew. That's from Nick in Londonderry. Nick, I
appreciate it. Yeah, you don't have to do that. Yeah. Please,
(02:17):
But if you want to draw off here at the station,
John says, let me see you. No, wait, hold on
a second. John says, yes, Erica, something draws the ladies in.
It's the Master of Dog. Okay, all right, I don't
know what that's all about. Uh, the story is hilarious.
(02:38):
Thank you for making me laugh. Well, thank you. I'm
glad you're laughing. I'm out. I don't know, at least
a pound of beef stew.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
No, I'm not happy. I'm not I don't feel good
about that. Okay, all right, all right, enough for that.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
All right? So uh, all right, Well, I I have
a question. And I don't know when we do these things,
we don't we strike upon a story and I'm like, oh,
that's such a weird, crazy story. That can't be another
one out there like it. And I'm going to ask
this question. I'm going to tell you the story, and
(03:13):
then I'm going to ask a question. And it's it's
a real risk of not getting anybody. I mean, we're
at a real risk of that. But I will also
a story. We will guarantee you we won't use names.
It'll be one hundred percent, it'll be one hundred percent anonymous. However,
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it has to be about you. It cannot be someone else. Okay,
all right, So this is his story. And I don't
know when it happened. I think it happened a little
while ago, but I just you know, it's one of
those things that gets circulated around the internet and then
it lands up and you think it's new, but maybe
it's not. I don't know. Okay, so let me just
(03:56):
let me shuffle around my papers. And it's a love
story of sorts. Okay, love kind of a Oh Scotti
loves love. Let me tell you he is the lover
of love. Okay, loves love, not the murderer of love
Dan in real life. So there were two married couples.
This is this is a true story. Okay. Starting it
(04:17):
off like this sounds like it's not what it is.
Two married couples went to a football game in Buffalo,
all friends. Yeah they went together. Yeah, I think so.
I mean that's the implication. What do they drive for
a car? I don't know. That's not in the story.
It's really irrelevant. Two married couples go to the game.
They're sitting together at a Buffalo Bill's game. Unbeknownst to
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two of the people in that foursome, two of the
other people, we're having an affair. Okay, so let's make
it beefing. Let's go with two of the girls. It's
it's a I believe it's a male and a female
of the of the four. But they are married. They're
having an affair. Okay, Yes, there's an affair going on
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between one of them married men and the other married woman.
So during the game, they decide they're going to rendez vous.
I don't know what that Z is doing in that word.
I don't know the rendezvous. They're going to go have
a little meeting, so to speak, in the men's room.
So they go up there and they get it on
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in the men's room. Don't make that face. We've all
gotten it on in the bathroom at an NFL game,
all of us. Everybody's doing it, That's what I'm told. Anyway,
Eric is scowling. So they have sex in the restroom,
and they get reported, and they get busted by security
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and they are arrested. Security guard goes back to their
seats to retrieve their belongings and then tells the two
other people in the seats why they were ejected, and
that is how their affair was exposed. That's how they
got caught, right, like what in the instant carmons, Oh
(06:05):
my gosh, oh yeah, But that aside. My question to
you and if you dare to admit it, and maybe
it's one of those things that time is passed right
and it's not. This is something in the in the
former you maybe you're not that person anymore, that's not
who I am or whatever. But look, I don't know.
Relationships go south. People do things for many reasons. I
(06:27):
don't I'm not judging here. I'm not judging. But my
question is, is there anybody out there who is willing
to admit how they got caught in a crazy way?
Speaker 3 (06:39):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (06:40):
It doesn't have to be red handed, but what weird
circumstances happened that brought brought you like that, that that
brought light to the affair you were having. If you were,
how did you get caught cheating in a crazy way?
Speaker 4 (06:53):
Again, this this may not yield anybody that's willing to
do it, but maybe time is pasted an off where
you're like, yeah, this is a stupid period of my life.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
I just saw the cold plate thing.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
I've heard of stories that happening, getting caught in the
kiss cam somebody else was at home.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
No, I've heard I've read things in the in the
since then that they weren't having an affair, Like it
wasn't even an affair. What was that? Look, I don't know.
I'm not saying what's real. I can't tell anymore with
the internet, but maybe maybe it isn't because you can't
fight that once that happens. I don't know if you
can fight it. But anyway hard no, no, no, well I
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think sometimes no reaction is the only way. It faded
a lot faster because of the no reaction than if
they had reacted. Well, plus they just kind of unscreened,
didn't they do? Yea yeah yeah yah yeah yeah O Kelly,
I'm not saying it's not didn't it wasn't real, but
I I don't know. All right, So who got caught
cheating in a crazy way? You know, like some sort
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of simple mistake, some sort of maybe electronic. You were
captured on a on a I know, somebody just texted
Laura would hate this topic. I know, I know, I know,
but I was thinking about it. Weird things happen, Weird
things happen, you know. I mean, who got caught on
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a ring on a ring camera? That's weird? Yeah, right,
So triple eight five five six seven six two five.
I guess maybe it was your sleezy pass I don't
I didn't know you could have one of those sleezy paths.
What were you doing? Going through the uh you know
these tolls, the hooks of tolls at one am when
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you told me you were in uh you know whatever
brain treat. I don't know whatever. So triple eight five
five six seven six two five. All right, and I
can do anonymous because look, we've all made mistakes, uh
not maybe not like this, but you you know, don't
be afraid to admit it. The only way to win
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is not to play. That's you, you know what I mean,
That's me, you know what I mean. But then again,
I'm lucky I have Valerie for that I chose, you know,
but sometimes everybody's got a reason. So a judgment free
zone if you will. I'll even open up the trust
tree for you at triple eight five five six seven
(09:21):
six two five. So here we go, safe place. Let's
see place where we can feel free sharing for you
got as a nest and a tree of trust, and understand,
I'm gonna go to all right now, I'm gonna hi,
(09:44):
I noticed anonymous and stuff like this, and I'm gonna
let you tell your story. But I know it's not
you that got caught, right, because I want people to
admit it that this was me. This is how I
got caught. But while the phones catch up, that's okay.
Just tell me anyway how someone got caught real quick,
break my own rule.
Speaker 5 (10:03):
His name is Turtle Boy and he's called They called
him Sun Suffer.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Yeah, I can't see. I already can't do that. I
already can't do that. Your name names, you can't. You
can't even nicknames. I don't want to hear the names.
Can't do it, sorry, Hun, can't do it. It's got
to be totally anonymously. That's why it's got to be you.
And that's what you get when you I don't want
it has to be you. No, it's just she was
trying to help us out. The story sounds familiar, Greg,
(10:31):
I don't know. Maybe it happened to while I don't know.
All I know is Iroreddit and it sparked the question
to me, doesn't matter when the story happened. All right,
we have an anonymous here. All right, So you got caught,
correct sir or ma'am? Sorry? Hello, okay, So how do
you get caught?
Speaker 6 (10:48):
Yes, I was driving getting some road assistance from my female.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
Passes York and uh as I was, I look over
to my right and in the next Lane is my
girlfriend at the time, and.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
Yep, so she starts following us. For like the next
two hours, I couldn't lose her. And finally, when I
thought I lost her, I pulled into a dairy queen
and I'd go to walk into the dairy queen and
then I started hearing screaming. I turn around. She'd pulled
up next to my car, whipped the girl out of
the passenger seat and was punching her in the head.
And I guess you're screaming. The next thing I know,
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the cops come arrest everybody. It was that worst in
my life.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
It was like a double putt. It was like a
Panbuster parfe like that, you know what I mean? Did
anybody hold anything upside down? Look, I gotta say, I
do appreciate someone who's willing to help driving. I appreciate
you know that someone cares enough to give you, you know,
some some help driving. That's a that's a beautiful thing.
But you look over and what I love about it
(11:54):
is you tried to shake the tail for two hours.
That's why you l likeways have gas. How high am
a speed did you reach while that was happening?
Speaker 6 (12:07):
Oh, one hundred and thirty easy.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Oh my god, oh my god, wow wow, Hey one.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
Call is all that my girlfriend at the time. I
had been with it for seven years at that point,
so yeah, it was bad.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
I gotta tell you. That's a right there, that's a
that's a win for the segment. We're not done, but
thank you, that's a win. It's a solid win followed
for two hours. Are you kidding me? Wouldn't you just
pull over and own it? You know what I mean?
I mean when everything was all said and to take it?
He owned it before then? Yeah, yeah, high morning, buzz welcome.
Uh what crazy way did you get caught cheating?
Speaker 8 (12:46):
Well? I was at a stock track out of town,
and I was with a woman who wasn't my wife,
and we were just sitting there with our arms around
each other and making out. And two days later, two
days later, my buddy called me, Hey, turn on the TV.
There's an advertisement for this racetrack, and there we were
making out and holding onto each other.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Okay, I gotta ask them just a question, just a
question again, not judging, not judging sounds. Who makes out
at a racetrack? I want to make I don't know,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Know how long before your How long before the way
you rob over that answer?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
What was your question, Keller?
Speaker 2 (13:29):
How long before your significant other at the time found out?
Speaker 8 (13:34):
Four days?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Four days? Okay?
Speaker 8 (13:37):
I couldn't wait to tell them.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Oh yeah, dude, once you get caught like that, the
phones are gonna ring. Yeah. You gotta be careful, man,
You never know, cameras everywhere.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
I appreciate the honesty. Thank you. Who makes Who makes
out at a speedway? Seriously, I've been in the speedway,
you know, and I don't see people in the stands
making it out.
Speaker 9 (13:55):
Don't know that sound might be into it. I'm not
saying the smell of the fuel. Yeah, I'm not saying
you oiel chat, I'm not saying that. I'm just simply
saying that I've never seen it. All right, Hi, morning, buzz.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
What crazy way did you get caught having an affair?
Speaker 3 (14:12):
All right?
Speaker 5 (14:13):
Greg, So let me to start off and say I'm
not proud of this story because I'm a complete TV
in it, But listen to this. So I went to
college in ninety eight. I was a sophomore at a
college in near Providence. That area's riddled with colleges, and
my high school girlfriend who was still my girlfriend even
though we were going to colleges. She was out of
college about a hour away. I invited her. I invited
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her to a Mighty Mighty Bostone concert that was happening
on my campus. She turned me down, saying some reason
that she couldn't come, And so I took the opportunity
to have a girl that I had met at my
school go to the concert with me. I'm holding hands
with her in the second row. Maybe the third song,
i'd get a tap on the shoulder. It's my girlfriend
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from the other Oh.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Do we lose? I don't know the girl she she
got the phone line.
Speaker 10 (15:06):
I know.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
I'm still I think he dropped. He dropped. It's not
it's not me. But you know what happened though? Yeah,
right right? But I wonder if she was because she
said she didn't want to go. Was she there with?
Where did she get the ticket? How did she tracked
this guy down? How she tracked this guy down? I
believe him. Okay, that was the old you. You have learned, Yes, okay,
you have learned Mighty Bostones anymore? Dude, you don't. Yeah,
I've seen him. I saw him. They're okay, okay, yeah dude, nowadays,
(15:30):
I mean, you just see I don't know how you
did her. Huh yeah, I saw it. Well never mind
what nothing, nothing, I see nothing. I've never seen anything
that was that should never even come out of my mouth.
Speaker 11 (15:48):
The person who was just telling that story called back, Yeah,
if you want to.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
I don't know if it got finished or off. All right,
I'm gonna go back that guy just to get the
wrap up. All right. So you get the tap on
your shoulder, on the shoulder, and it's your old it's
your current high school girlfriend. What's she do? I'm back
very right, I got to So she taps you on
the shoulder, what'd you do?
Speaker 5 (16:10):
So she taps me on the shoulder, and I turn
around and I'm holding the hand of the of the
other girl, the girl that I'm cheating on fist, and
she's gotten this look on her face for the best friend,
like I'm the biggest s dirit because I was. And
I immediately go into recovery mode and I and I say,
I'm just led this girl up to the front end.
I don't even know her because she now has says
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to me, and I lose all my girls that night.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
Okay, behold on, now, that's not the impression that I got.
You're only holding hands. Had you done anything to that
point or were you already involved with her?
Speaker 5 (16:42):
I had, I had. I had a relationship with that girl.
I was already eating. I hadn't.
Speaker 8 (16:49):
I hadn't.
Speaker 5 (16:49):
We hadn't had like, you know, sex or anything. But okay,
I had been with her a few times. You know, sises,
you have a few drinks.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (16:55):
I wasn't telling my girlfriend at the other college obviously
that that on was going on.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
I was huge, man, that'll knew. That was a long
time ago. That was another you brother, you have you have,
You've changed your ways, You've seen the evil of your ways.
I'm sure it's never felt you ever repented. You have repented.
It's the impressident. You're just holding hands. I'm gonna let
(17:26):
it go, dude, I'll go let it go, all right.
Well anyway, uh uh yeah, all right, well there, hey,
come on, it worked.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
It worked.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
I didn't even I don't care. It just needed one
or two you know. The driving one was crazy. Odds.
I met sure you got gas in the car, all right?
Let me see here. I met up with my accomplice
at a box store parking lot way back, way out back.
When the cops came and busted us. She was on
my lap with pants down, had to jump off and
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pull them up. Turns out her husband, who was she,
who was she divorcing? Who she was divorcing, had a
tracker on the car. But she what were you cheating to? Right?
You were cheating too? Because right, and I'm asking, you
have to be a cheater. So yeah, trackers and stuff
like that. There's too much electronics. How do you do it?
I don't even I'm not asking, no, no, no, I'm
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just saying like, no, how do you might know? What
I meant was, it's almost impossible to do it successfully?
But I mean I know it gets done successfully. It's
done all the time. Have you ever been in like
a parking lot of a store and you see two
cars pull up next to each other and one gets
out and gets in the other car, and you sit there,
go you must be doing a right chair. I'm not knocking.
(18:37):
I'm not knocking. Uh yeah, Cretchy, A highly doubt you'll
get a woman who will call in to admit this ship.
Maybe you're right. I don't know. I don't know. All right, Well, anyway,
I can't call. But my girlfriend found out I was
cheating with her because her new friend came over to
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my house and was telling my girlfriend about her lover
and then showed her a picture of me. So yes,
my girlfriend. Yeah, that's good. That happens. That's good. All right,
Well anyway, uh, that's good. That's good. But thank you
though for the honest I appreciate it. Success. That's the
old I am the sky, Kelly, I mean, I am
(19:24):
a sky. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Sorry, go ahead, little delay in the weather as well,
delay of sunshine. We'll start off with clouds. We will
get some sun later today. Hire forty three, Scottie. I
did get a I did get a text. We did
a segment and it was a success, by the way.
Absolutely we only needed one call. We got like multiple.
Let me tell you something. The dairy queen guy.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Yeah, yeah, what do we what are we eating talking about?
Speaker 12 (19:49):
Huh ca stick Okay, she's not here, she's not gonna
judge you, okay, so used to.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Uh okay. So we were doing who got caught in?
Who got caught cheating or having an affair in the
weirdest way? And I got a text that said I
put an added the newspaper and also responded to him
when we met up. Turns out was actually also my
wife looking to cheat. Wait a second, Yeah, I know
that song? Do you uh?
Speaker 3 (20:26):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (20:27):
I think that could restore your marriage? Do you like
uh taking walks in the rain? Do you like? What?
Is there anything more to that? What is there any
more to that story?
Speaker 3 (20:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Because, like like what Erica just said, it could have
restored them.
Speaker 13 (20:43):
But that's the only.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Thing around talk about. Well I kind of thought like, oh,
he's just copying the song, but maybe he was the
inspiration or she. I don't well, yeah, well wife could
have been. I don't know. He likes me in the
and it was. It was. It was in a paper,
so a long time ago. Personals in the If you like,
you know, do you like getting caught in the ring?
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You know what I mean? If you're not, if you're
not into yoga, if you have half a brain, yeah, see, okay,
there you go? All right, all right, there you go.
Just not people singing? If you like penis a lot
of you do you hear that? You never heard that?
I don't know of a lot of people. Do you
know what I do know, you know what I do
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know one guy that does that that I don't like too.
If you like penis a lot of Yeah, that's that's
Kelly Brown, right yet, that's the one people are are
making food for right there, that's the guy. Oh it's much.
Let me right back.
Speaker 14 (22:08):
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Speaker 1 (22:23):
Feels, you know, a little strange that I have to
I feel like I have to repeat this, you know,
time and time again. But there's always somebody tuning in,
you know, that doesn't know what's going on, or or
doesn't just asking like, hey, what's what's going on? Where's Laura?
Was Kayla? Kayla is off. She's she us just taking
(22:44):
some time off or giving her a break because she
richly deserves it. So she's gonna be back with this
real soon. So so that's why she's out. She's been
out for about a week or whatever. But Laura is
a different story for those of you. Obviously that no
terrible thing. She lost her husband this past Saturday, so
a very very difficult time for her in the family,
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and I was with her yesterday and very thankful in
her family or mom and dad and Jeff's mom and
Jeff's sister were all there and just so thankful for
you the audience. You know, no matter if you're a
die hard listen every day or if you catch the
show once in a while, people from all over the
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response has been beyond beyond anything we've ever experienced. The
GoFundMe is doing extremely well. If you want to see
where it is, you can look up go to go
fund me and look up Erica. Then that's e R
I c k A Meyer m e y e R.
(23:50):
That's her sister and she put the she put that together.
You can also go to my Facebook page and look there.
But in all of this, we did talk yesterday, and
you know, we've been having fun and kind of trying
to be normal today. But you know, it's never not
out of our mind. You know that it's uh, we're
living day to day with it. And the hardest question
that we get everywhere we go is how you doing.
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I don't know how to answer that, you know, because
everything is focused on trying to help make that situation
easier in any way that we can.
Speaker 13 (24:20):
A lot of people reached out yesterday, Yeah, mom, my sister,
family members, band members, Hey, how to go and stuff,
and you're like, sometimes I felt guilty laughing yeah, but
at the same time.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I needed to. Yeah, you know, and in deep moments
of grief, it's okay to laugh. I mean it is.
Laura was the one who said, go back to work,
but go back to Laura tells you something, you do it. No,
it's no, but it's true though. That's the only thing
that's what helps you get by. I mean, she laughed
(24:57):
yesterday at the house that you know what I mean,
you have to you. Yes, I think I learned it more.
Speaker 13 (25:02):
I learned it when Andy passed right, and uh, Andy
always had a sense of humor at awkward times, and
there were times that were.
Speaker 15 (25:11):
That during it things his buddies friends would say that
you were like, wow, if he was here, he'd be
laughing as we.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Uh his buddy Eric and I were in the line
at the funeral home and people were going by, and
a lot of older people were going by and they
asked who we were, and we were joking around and
Eric said, we're in a Swedish folk group and then
the older people are like, oh my god, are you
going to sit? And we lied and we laughed because
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we told him we were going to sing, and it
was it was hilarious and wrong. But Eric, I was laughing.
I was laughing, and I knew that Andy would laugh. Yes,
he would, he would do that, and it would be
that's those moments so kind of would save you. Yeah,
you know, but I did. I did spend some time
with her, and the outpouring of love that you've shown
and everybody has shown, you know, is so appreciated. And
(26:08):
there's no amount of thanks that I could talk about
or she'll talk about when she gets back, that could
cover it. And in the process of going through this,
I did talk about yesterday and I did ask her
if this was okay to say, and she said yes.
You know, as happy a guy as Jeff was, and
I know a guy that was happier and more fun
to be around, there was a sadness, you know, behind that,
(26:31):
and it was a sadness that you know, just you
couldn't see and and most people couldn't see it. And
you know, it was a battle that was just too
tough and we all know somebody who's battled like that,
and we've talked about it from time to time because
you know, mental health is such a big thing nowadays,
(26:53):
and it's finally, i think, hopefully, getting to a point
where it's getting the attention that it deserves and people
that need the help can get it. And in all
of that comes the whole, you know thing about men
and men not wanting to say that they don't want
to be vulnerable because they have something in their head
that makes them think that they're less of a man
because of that is so not true, and it is
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so you know, this is coming from a guy, and
I talked about this yesterday. Forgive me for repeating it,
but I was a suck it up guy. Suck it up,
suck it up, get back in the game, deal with it.
So what push it down? Go keep going. You're fine,
I'm fine. You say you're fine, but you're not. And
(27:37):
I hope that we're coming to a point where we
have learned that that's it's okay to need help or
to talk to someone to talk stuff out. Sometimes things
just get confused in your head and you need somebody
and you don't even know you need it. So I've
heard a lot of talk and a lot of response
from people who uh worth talking about us talking about that,
(27:58):
and thankful for that because especially men going, yeah, I
didn't know I needed help until I really needed help
and it was past the point. I mean, I really
needed help. And don't be afraid to reach out. There's
a million services people you can talk to. I mean,
google it, and you're surrounded by people that you love,
even though you may not know it. You may think
(28:18):
I'm not worth it. You are worth it. You have
to get to the point where you believe that. You
have to keep pushing, you have to keep putting one
foot in front of another. And so many people that
have emailed and texted and things say a lot better
and more eloquently than me. And this morning we got
an email from a woman named Leanne talking specifically from
(28:44):
a woman's or her point of view I should say
about men. And it was really well written and beautiful
and I want to share part of that, but I
can't read it. And I asked Erica, I asked her
or she would read it, because it's a point of
view that maybe you never considered. And some women may
(29:06):
agree and some might not but it's worth hearing. And
it's only it's not too long, but it's it's very
well written. And I asked if you would do it,
and this is what she said. And I know it's serious,
and I know it's heavy, but it's real. So this
is what Leanne wrote.
Speaker 11 (29:25):
One of the frequent phrases I've heard over the years
is you'd be fine without me. This is because I
think men too often feel that their value is tied
to what they believe they are physically providing, but don't
necessarily understand that that's not where their value lies. Your
value lies just in being there. You are the quiet
strength behind us that we know we can fall back
(29:46):
on if we need to, the ones who put up
with our goofy antics and still go home with us
at the end of the night, because we can one
hundred percent be ourselves with you, the arms that we
can call home, no matter where we may actually be living.
Your value isn't being the friend that simply shows up,
or the ears that listen to us complained about our day.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
That is enough. You are enough.
Speaker 11 (30:07):
I wish for all men to understand that you don't
always have to be the strong one. We are here
for you, just as you would be there for us,
just like the three men in the studio are now
preparing to do the show for us to give us
some sense of normalcy. That's you, once again being there
for us. For any man struggling, please talk to someone.
It has almost been twenty years for my husband to
(30:28):
get to the point where even saying things are bad
when he's getting to a really low point. Things do
not have to be this way. Please speak up if
you need help. Thank you all for talking about this
so regularly and normalizing it for so many. Your strength
is appreciated more than you will ever know.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
I couldn't have said it better, nor you know. And
some of you may be going, nah, no, that's not
being a man. I'm sorry to disagree with you, but
she's one hundred percent right. She's one hundred percent right,
and sometimes hearing it from the other side of the
fence is exactly what we need, you know. But hey,
we're men, come on, we're tough. We could take it.
Sometimes we can't. There's nothing wrong with amidding it. Crutch you.
(31:05):
I'm fifty four, I'm battling this right now. It happens
out of nowhere, and then you know the what the
hell's wrong? Yep, take a step to finding out what
it is. And all you gotta do is talk to
somebody private. Nobody knows. So if there was ever a
time to talk about it, it's now. And our hope
is is that by talking about it, maybe it reaches
someone some years out there that need to hear it. Absolutely. Yeah,
(31:30):
so well written, well read. Thank you. So we'll take
a break and we'll come right back after this.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
Writ back Mike, Okay, it's gregging.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
In this song since I heard it the first time.
See there and rise above a great song, Rise above
this great stuff. That's certainly very appropriate. What's the buzz?
Tell me what that bus.
Speaker 16 (32:02):
Tell me about?
Speaker 10 (32:03):
I will.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
We What we read you was a segment of a
longer email. I will check with the writer and see
if it's okay to share. Certainly worth it, you know.
But yeah, thank you for all of that. What's about
some of the news stories we haven't covered yet? Brought
to you by friends of Margaritea's Mexican restaurant. I'll take
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for some Mexican food, you know. Cheer you. You know what,
(32:31):
I'm sure I also, Uh, I'll go for the taco
salad in the in the in the in the bowl,
in the tortilla bowl. Oh my god, you eat the
bowl glow. I'm sure you get it with no cheese.
Keep the dairy now, I just tell them I'm allergic
to dairy. That way, they definitely make sure it's gone.
You know what I mean, there's no cheese there. Yeah.
But anyway, Uh, some of the stuff we haven't covered
(32:52):
yet today. Let me see here. Oakland County, Michigan, twenty
one year old has been charged after allegedly purchasing pizzas
from a restaurant with fake one hundred dollar bills. So
you never go to the same place. Let me tell
you something. You can put them around. You can't get away,
but you can't get away from And it's gonna happen
if you think you're out there doling out fake bills
and you're not gonna get caught. I got caught with
a fake I had. I had a one hundred dollar bill,
(33:15):
It's all I had in my wallet. And I went
to a Wendy's at ten thirty at night and this kid,
this kid at the window goes, yeah, I think this
is fake, and I'm like, what do you mean? And
he had I don't know that little bit. It was
a candy Land money. No, it wasn't candy Land. You
don't use money in candy Land. Dink weed, you don't, okay,
(33:37):
use it. Monopoly. It was clearly a monopoly hundred No.
The kid was smart and he saw it, and he
was right, and it looked it looked absolutely normal to me.
I got it from a bank, but he was right.
So people are they're catching it. Dude, don't think you're
gonna walk into a place and get away with it.
So the guy got caught good good counterfeiting. I thought
(33:58):
that was so like nineteen seventy, Like, you know, that's
what the hell is going on? And I filed us
under really, really, we gotta do a segment that's just
called really Walmart is now selling Little Debbie scented candles.
Speaker 15 (34:14):
What really I'm getting with Chris?
Speaker 1 (34:19):
No, you're not.
Speaker 13 (34:19):
Don't even don't even try to outdo me, you guys,
because this is the best gift ever.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
He's gotta love it. I'm not gonna use to I'm
not of his head gonna eat it.
Speaker 13 (34:31):
What you wouldn't do it on purpose, You'll command He'll
have dried wax in his beard.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
You guys, his end of his nose will be burnt
from where he didn't even blow the candle up. The
uh sticks to your teeth. Uh gingerbread cookies, Christmas tree cakes,
cosmic brownies, honey buns, Nutty Buddy oatmeal cream pie, Swiss rolls,
zebra cakes, and scarbaiy shirt cakes. Look not knocking the
(34:57):
the little debbie. Lord knows, I've been just did a few. Okay,
I've I've invested in the company. I don't want a
candle that smells like a buddy, a nutty buddy, okay,
the peanut log I don't. I know, I just went
after you. I don't which I usually do.
Speaker 13 (35:09):
But there was nothing worse than when I would come
home and Andy would Amy would have a candle going,
and I'd be like, oh my god, you make brownies.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Yeah no, it's the candle. That thing sucks. Yeah yeah,
let me see here. Florida woman arrested. Sometimes, yeah, you
don't need the whole story. Sometimes you just need just
a headline. Florida woman arrested after attacking boyfriend when planned
threesome is canceled. You want her name fellas here because
(35:38):
because once that hits the papers, you become instantly popular.
You wait a minute, you canceled it. She was mad? Whoa?
Speaker 3 (35:45):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Over here? Google it. I'm not giving another It's Florida, man,
It's it's Florida. This is Tuesday. You know what I mean?
This is just an everyday of the week thing down there. Okay,
what else can I say? Oh, let's hurt. New study
says that using filler words like uh and um more
than you used to could be a sign of cognitive decline.
(36:08):
You do that, I'm purposely in the middle. I do
it all the time. Well, I hits. People complain about it.
Feel like crecy. Can you say a sentence without saying um?
I'm like, here's the chair, fella, sit here and talk
for four and a half hours. You know. Well, we're
talking about language.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Cambridge Dictionary says it's twenty twenty five word of the
year is paras social.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Yeah I didn't get that.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
The British English Language Dictionary defines parasocial as a connection
that someone feels between themselves and a famous person they
don't know. Including fictional characters and artificial intelligence.
Speaker 14 (36:44):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
The word's been around, I guess since the mid fifties,
but Cambridge says it became popular this year as a
way to describe how Taylor's swift fans felt about her
engagement to Travis Kelsey.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Yeah. I didn't need their social relationships, so they were
happy that she got in game. I don't know. Yeah,
that's a lot. I was just a little I know,
I know. No, Look, I'm happy for her. I'm overjoyed
for him. Great, go be happy. But I don't need
a word. I mean, for God's sake, word, the word
of the year is the word that's a come on.
Usually Greg's safe word. That's not my safe No, no,
(37:22):
don't stop is my safe Don't stop, Roger stop, don't stop, Roger,
don't stop Roger, that's my safe word. Somebody somebody named
Roger's driving with a girlfriend and she took it in
And what is that?
Speaker 14 (37:39):
You do?
Speaker 11 (37:39):
You know?
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Him? Uh? Pent up laughter. One of seven Americans want
to eliminate all coins. I was thinking about this with
the whole penny thing. Do we need coins like I?
Speaker 2 (37:54):
I immediately Laura said that they got that study that
you know now the pen if we got rid of pennies,
obviously we're not producing him anymore.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
But if we got rid of them, it would hurt
the economy. I'm sure. I'm sure. Look smarter minds than
me obviously figuring this stuff out. But I don't. I
I would just rather just do the touch touch the
card and stuff. I don't know. Put a chip in
me that that that I hold over a machine and
it reads how much money and it takes the money
around of my bank account. Put that I don't know.
(38:23):
I said, what wasn't that a movie like that would
be happening soon? Times up? What was that movie with
Justin Timberlake. Remember they had so much time to live
something like that. It was a pretty good movie acting. Yeah,
but no, I don't I'll be cool with getting rid
of it. And I'm also like, round up the round
up the price? What's the ninety nine? Aren't we aren't
(38:44):
we all smart enough to just say make it five
dollars instead of fortnite? I know it's cheap, It isn't
that easier just to just round it off? You're gonna,
you know what I mean? One penny marketing strategies. I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (38:56):
And what about taxes too, It's taxes, so you got
to build in the price to make the tags.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
The exact bill seems like a lot of work. There's
a lot of work. I don't want to do it.
Speaker 13 (39:07):
Fifty of kids want video games for Christmas. The top
three items video games, gift cards and closed.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Game right, Kelly, No, I did for a little bit,
you know, but not not much. And you play? Do
you play? Amy players? Amy does?
Speaker 3 (39:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Yeah, what's she play Farmville? I think she's got farm
Fille going on. I know she had a Sonic one.
And then there Zelda. You play not a gamer?
Speaker 6 (39:37):
No, not at all.
Speaker 1 (39:38):
No, Bold Kate plays. She has Fortnite. Oh yeahs.
Speaker 13 (39:44):
I have one of the kind of a rip up
of the uh pac Man because that was my favorite
growing up.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
So I have you play it and put it on
the TV tray players like I met the k TV
tray and I played play give Me. Yesterday we were
talking about uh sensitive guys like and how women don't
like sensitive guys. I think was that in the twenty
four to seven I can't remember it was just seven
or whatever. Okay, article today, why sensitive guys get more women?
(40:12):
Post divorce, So Scotty, I mean, that's okay. What do
you mean, right, huh, No, I'm just saying that you're
saying that you're saying that. I wasn't saying that you're
getting divorced. I was simply saying that you were saying
that sensitive women women don't like men that are sensitive.
Speaker 3 (40:25):
Oh.
Speaker 13 (40:25):
I think it's a fine she said that they do, yes,
But I think there's a fine line. And it amazes
me that you guys are falling for Kelly Brown's miss because.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
I just.
Speaker 13 (40:37):
I'm not gonna get over that. It's gonna be a
long time to wrap my head around that one.
Speaker 1 (40:41):
There's an article called six ways to not let Goofy.
Family members ruined everything over the holidays. What I say
is one answer, don't invite them. You know, Goofy, though
is fun. I don't mind Goofy. I just don't like obnoxious.
I don't have any obnscious relatives. I don't everybody's good
and everybody's chill. That's good. No, I'm serious.
Speaker 15 (41:00):
But you say, and I mean if it when and
if it happens, because as the family gets bigger, you're
like you're saying right now, right now you don't have it,
but sure, you know it's as the family gets bigger,
at some point you.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
May get one or two in there. Yeah, and you
got to figure out how to deal with them.
Speaker 13 (41:18):
Right.
Speaker 1 (41:20):
Uh yeah, I know what else is there? You should
soft launch your New Year's resolute. Shut up November. Don't
even talk to me about resolutions and soft launching them.
Half of them are garbage anyway, and you know it,
what a waste of time. I swear to God, I'm
gonna work out more good for you. I hope you
do that. Else, gonna tell you about mysterious bubbling off
(41:45):
the coast of California. Tried to meta fiber optic construction.
So they're doing this stuff that way deep in the
in the deep, and the surface is all bubbles. If
I'm out in the ocean on a kayak or anything
and I come upon bubbling water from underneath and getting
the hell out of dodge and off the water, I
just figured somebody flushed. Could be a whale farting yeah, no, no, no, no, no,
(42:07):
you see the abyss. It could be a spaceship, It
could be something like that. It could be in volcanic eruption.
Maybe there's been a plate tectonic shift, and so we
don't know. A bunch of people flushed at the same time.
That's what I think it is. Don't eat sushi while
you're taking a bath.
Speaker 3 (42:27):
What why not?
Speaker 1 (42:29):
Well, I guess champagne. Maybe you're doing something fancy, But
but what are you doing fancy bathtub sushi? Like, I
don't know anybody I don't eat about that the life. Yeah,
apparently actress Olivia MNT, who I think is awesome. She's
a great actress, she's gorgeous. Working in Vancouver. One night,
she got back to her hotel so exhausted she decided
(42:49):
to combine the bath with dinner. She had some sushi,
put it next to the tub while she took care
of some other things. Got the tub side of chowing
down one of the grossest things she ever did in
her life. She got poisoned from it. Apparently, somehow, I
don't know how. It seems like it would be the poison,
not the bathtub, that you poisoned by it, and you
got poisoned by it, I don't know. I don't know, dude,
I just read this stuff. I don't really I'm not
(43:11):
a fact checker. M anything else.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
Well on a Bangor, Mike says he does sing the
penis a lotta with the Peanut Kalada song as well.
Speaker 16 (43:25):
So I knew there were some people out there. If
you like Peena Colda, you sing you like penis a
lot of I know this people out there. So we
got proof.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
You had to go to Bangor to get one. To
get one, we cover a pretty Bigarrea Kelly, A lot
of people that sing it three hundred thousand plus every day.
Like one guy out there, I sing that, you're all
excited pretty much, I thought anybody else, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (44:06):
I want to watch the buzz. Go to Morningbuzz dot
com and.
Speaker 14 (44:10):
Click on the YouTube link, or go to YouTube and
look up morning Buzz TV and click subscribe, and now it's.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
Back to the buzz.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
Okay, thank you be saying that for a long time.
Thank you for everything, everybody. Our friend Leslie just dropped
off a giant whoopee pie, and Scotty just uh, it's
the first time he got up from his chair all day.
(44:47):
Very excited. I'm very excited about cuddling with that later.
Sometimes you're gonna hug it like it's a prison meal.
You got your arm wrapped around it and gets a pillows.
You eat the center round and then you Scott Scotty
closes his face like that and slides the spoon in.
(45:08):
I mean, that's how he eats it, you know. No,
But I'm just reading some of the texts and the
responses to the segment we did at eight forty and
the email that we read about mental health and men,
and the response I'm getting from men who are feeling it,
men who have been there, men who are facing it,
men who currently deal with it, and women who are
(45:31):
with men or family members or who have lost family
members to that are all chiming in and we feel you,
and we hear you, and we are right there with you. Yeah,
and so yeah, that'll be part of what informs us
moving forward. And by informs, I mean, you know, our world.
(45:54):
You know, it happens to one person, what has happened
to us and to Laura of course, and the boys
more so, but to change your entire world, you know,
and how you see the world. So hopefully we learn
and use that and help people, you know. But so
thank you very much. I appreciate I'm gonna say a
million times, I'm gonna say it a million times, and
(46:15):
maybe that's not enough, so I apologize it. Between that
age he's going to say it probably a million and
ten times.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
I just want to say, I'm getting some more emails
of people singing Penis a lot, Jen Mike for Manchester,
Pepper Paul who sings a little something different, and Mike's
get another lyric that he puts on the end that
I can't say on the air.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
But I'm getting some support. Yeah, yeah, so pepprol Paul,
I like bango, Mike might be by the anchors on
your team, save their names like oh man Man Mike
manch Mike. Yeah, okay, all right, not that these aren't
good smart people. I'm not saying that, you know.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
All right, whatever, thank you, though Mike's is something dirty
after Penis Salada.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
Yeah, leave it alone. No no, no, no, no, no, no,
no no no no, let's just yeah, Kelly, because Kelly
doesn't realize sometimes it was yeah, but you guys think
he's so damn cute you should let him say it.
I sat here one day and I was he was
doing a new story, and I interrupted the new story.
I'm like, I asked him a question, and he goes
(47:27):
on the air, how about do I know? And the
room just was in shock and we just looked at
him and he's like with a face like what. I'm like,
did you hit the dump? I hit the dump again?
And I'm like, do you know what you just did?
He goes, no, what that's Kelly Brown right there. And
I looked at him. You just said that. He goes
like good, So that's this is what you're dealing with.
(47:48):
When he gets into that, Mike writes something really dirty,
I'm like, stop right there, Yeah, do you have the
dog collar?
Speaker 13 (47:56):
We got a dog collar in that you obviously you
put on your dog and they get to a certain
point in the property and shocks. So we got it
and we brought it in the studio and stuff, and
we said, hey, each one of us have to wear
it at some point.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
We have to get them.
Speaker 13 (48:10):
So Kelly stops me in the hallway and he's like, dude,
I'm not I'm not a big fan of this and that.
And I go listen here, put it on real quick
and I'll show you what it's like. And I put
it on one. So he's like, it's not bad, but
now I'm ready for it. So then we went and
did it on the air.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
It wasn't on one anymore.
Speaker 10 (48:34):
Partly sunny breezy, slight chance of an afternoon shower, guys
becoming partly sunny breezy, slight chance of an afternoon shower.
Speaker 1 (48:59):
Hr. Thank God for little moments like that, you know
what I mean? That live forever like I don't know.
That had to be like twenty years ago, you know
what I mean? And it's it's still as funny asn't
want to happen. I could see him. He jumped back
from the table. He pushed his headphones off. He was
oh yeah, so uh but.
Speaker 10 (49:24):
There is one of my favor against partly sonny breezy
slight chance of an afternoon shower, under something like.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
Yeah, way too blank. Yeah there it is.
Speaker 7 (49:37):
Yeah there it is.
Speaker 1 (49:40):
All right, so uh I love it. Where are we at?
Nine thirty five? So all right? So it's uh is
today a final Vinyl day? I think it is? Yes?
Were you doing something special? You want to give it
a try?
Speaker 12 (49:54):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Yeah, yeah, I'm waiting for this moment. All right, all right,
give her I'm gonna I'm gonna give her a little
extra time.
Speaker 13 (50:05):
I made it.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
She now shut mind you. She doesn't have a frame
of reference to like ninety nine percent of what's in there.
But I want to say I know that. I think
she's dropped the needle on one. Oh she has Okay,
all right, okay, yes that's true. Yeah, yeah, okay, all right,
Well yeah, you're gonna get You're gonna do it. You
can go in there in a you can go in
there now whatever. So she's gonna go in there and
(50:30):
she's gonna come out with whatever it is on vinyl
and do that while I while she's doing that, I
will tell you that coming up on Monday, Well next week,
a week from tomorrow night is the Trans Siberian Orchestra
show at s n h U Arena. I'm gonna be there.
A dollar from every ticket sold to the seven thirty
pm show goes to help Lend It Helping Can Now.
(50:51):
Lend It Helping Can was scheduled to be today, but
we are not doing it without Laura. We will do
it together when she is ready and when she's back. Okay,
so we will do it. But the show for Trans
Siberian Orchestra is a week from Friday, and it's not
going to happen before then. Okay, so we still have
(51:15):
a Trans Siberian Orchestra. Now they've given us a bunch
of tickets and we also have the SNH two arena.
Is very gracious. A client of ours, a gifted us
that has a suite is gifting us the entire suite
to use as an auction. That so that means twelve
tickets in a suite to go to the Trans Siberian
(51:37):
Orchestra show next Friday. You will also get a signed
guitar by the Trans Siberian Orchestra. Okay, very cool and
merch too, Okay, And that's going to be a package
that we are going to auction off starting Monday, and
it's only going to go Monday morning at six until
the end of the show on Tuesday. So from six
(51:58):
am on Monday till ten am on Tuesday, you will
be able to bid on the tso full suite, twelve people,
twelve tickets. That's a good value, very cool and every
penny you give will go to help lend to helping Cam. Okay.
So the auction will start, It will be at morningbuzz
dot com. We'll have the links for you, We'll put
it on the Facebook page. You will be able to
(52:20):
bid starting Monday. But think about it. Think about it
if if you've got family in town for the holiday
and they're staying for the weekend, Boom, you've got a
really cool thing to do. If you've never seen the show,
it is an amazing display of rock, classic Christmas stories,
classical music, lasers, a great light show, Pyro, crazy Metta, yeah,
(52:43):
and metal, all of it all together, Okay, plus the
guitar and twelve people in the suite. If you're a workplace,
you could do it as a work party. Whatever. But
that's coming up on Monday and Tuesday, and we'll be
telling you more about that. So I just wanted to
hip you to that tomorrow on the show. It's front
row Friday, and we'll put you in the front row
(53:04):
and all you gotta do is win those when you're
in the.
Speaker 13 (53:06):
Front row, you actually you don't. They don't give you popcorn.
They just give you the seats. And with the heat
and everything back.
Speaker 1 (53:12):
Yeah, the Pyro will ignite that. So we're going to
take a break. We come back, we'll find out what
Eric is bringing back to the record room. We'll do
it next we back. This is fine, fine, So now's
(53:39):
the time when you get the reviews right via text.
All Right, I will tell you not my favorite, not
my favorite Pat Benatar song. But having said that, an
extremely popular song. I don't dislike the song, just not
my favorite, you know, because but it was a huge
hit for her from the album Tropico. And we have
to we have to own the fact that it's Pat
(54:02):
battar Neil Giraldo, yes, because we didn't do that for
a long time. We thought he was being a bit
of a douche, but he turns out he's not. Yeah,
so he's all he's We're all good with Neil Giraldo
now because he was demanding to be in all the posters.
But he deserves it because yeah, they're obviously a team
and we were wrong, and so we're admitting that. Let
me see here, let me see her. I love Erica
(54:23):
Moore and more every day, all right, So I guess
they they like that. I guess they liked that great pick.
Erica wife put this on a mixtape as she made
me we were started dating last Millennium. Love this song good,
A thoughtful and solid pick A plus for our first
for Ray ten out of ten Erica much like yourself,
take it easy, keep your pants on. Let me see
(54:47):
her first time, and she's decades behind the curve, yet
this pick is still better than anything Kelly's ever Nice. Nice,
mister penis Alata. If you like this, if you like
this pat beatuitar song, you're really going to love some
of her better ones. Yeah, it's not my favorite, but
(55:08):
it's still a good song. There's no way you could
not sing the chorus. It's one of those. Uh, I'll
be honest with you. I met Erica a couple of
weeks ago at the Circle K, and she could pick
a Yoko on the song and I'd be completely okay
with it's vibe. She's got good vibes. It says, no,
(55:29):
there's no name attached to that. I mean the Yoka
whoever that is. Oh no, no, no, no, honey, it's okay,
it's okay. You're learning, you're learning. Yes, Yeah, Yoko Ono
is a very famous musical figure.
Speaker 13 (55:45):
You will never guess, if I gave you ten guesses
what instrument she played.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Don't do that.
Speaker 13 (55:53):
Why because she played like these, these two instruments that
usually don't go together.
Speaker 1 (55:59):
But when she it's it's he's doing this hoping that
I'm going to look up a bit that we've played
many times and it just never gets old to him.
It never nor will it.
Speaker 13 (56:11):
And as soon as Greg finds it and plays it,
you will find the amazing artist.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
She was the significant other of John Lennon, who was
accused of breaking up the Beatles. Wrongly accused of breaking
up the Beatles. She did not break up the Beatles.
Speaker 13 (56:26):
So like, if you're a band practice and all the
guys are there and then all of a sudden, one
guy brings their girlfriend, it's.
Speaker 6 (56:32):
A now a term.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
You're like, oh, who brought Yoko? Yeah, that is what
that is. And she did unfairly get blamed for breaking
up the Beatles. And many years ago I started playing
this this bit, and I didn't realize when I did
it that it would be something that Scotty would be
asking for in twenty twenty five. And I played the drums,
(56:54):
Ron Paul and I play the bass, I'm Yoko, and
I played the metal pale and the cat the Beatles
and I'm not what eye up and then comes in
because Yoko, right, I would have never guessed that, Yeah,
(57:14):
you wouldn't pick a battle tail and scrating cat. Yoko
was an avant garde artist. She was an arvant guarde
artist and uh greatly influenced. John John was over the
head of head over heels in love with her, and
uh so she became a target for everybody when the
Beatles broke up, you know, Okay, yeah, George left the Beatles.
I think they all quit before the whatever. But yeah,
(57:35):
so that's the more you know that bit. Wow, look
at you, Jesus, Jesus, she was killing me. Uh there
you go, right there. We learned something new every day,
the more you know it's true true.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
Also thanks to Temple Hoops Sate Mike Callin all singing
penis Andalata, Yeah, there you go instead of.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
Pen Penia Kalada.
Speaker 12 (58:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Yeah, Yeah, that's that's Kelly's that's Kelly's tribe. He's hagging
his hat on right there. All right, So tomorrow front
Road Friday, we're gonna front row tickets to see the
trend Siberian Orchestra, and we are going to do the
weekly punch in the face we'll do. We're going to
do a good news segment today we never got to it,
but we will do that tomorrow. And also Scout's going
(58:29):
to join us and do the Celtics court reports, All
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