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December 16, 2025 • 27 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
See, this is what I'm talking about. This is exactly
what I'm talking about, exactly. This is why I'm a
boat listing and seat waiting for a toe.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Just eating my cucumbers.

Speaker 1 (00:15):
We just recorded a small segment. We thought we were
recording it radio magic. We were recording audio, Yeah we were. Yeah,
but that's not gonna help the video.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
So yeah, but the whole rest of it would have
been video. That would have been fine.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
No, it's not fine. That'll do it all together. So
basically what I'm telling you everything is that this is
our second start because the first one ain't gonna make
the cut because there was no video. But we're glad
you're here.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
So what you guys missed was I was running a
few minutes behind.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
I had to poop.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure I made way.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
To do it again.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
I thought we got away from that, yeh yeah.

Speaker 5 (00:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
We were talking about how I was pretending to be
stuck in the box like a min person and I
can't do it. I don't I don't have the physicality
it takes to be a mime like Tom Is.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
I said, Tom could teach you something.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yeah, Tom could teach you a lot of things. Actually
has taught me a lot of things. And I was,
you know, you too, you too, it's so damn cute?
You are? You too? Are cute?

Speaker 4 (01:14):
It's we did a segment when you were gone did
and it was who's your boyfriend? Amy knows when she
comes home and then she hears Josh Gates in the
other room.

Speaker 6 (01:25):
She goes, yeah, how much longer are you gonna spend
with your boyfriend? Like I was like, thirty five more minutes, Okay,
then we'll talk you after.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So but he's yours. Yeah, I'm not saying that that's
not accurate. I'm not saying that's not accurate. It's a buddy.
You gotta have a You gotta have a buddy like his.
His boyfriend is Karl, Captain Carl. You know, you gotta
have a buddy, the guy you know, and I have.
I'm lucky enough that I have a few buddies that
are that are good. But Bergeron, I grew up listening
to him on the radio, and I never if you
have told me then that we would be friends, that

(01:53):
would have been Yeah, I would have been blown away
by that, you know, and the two of you, now.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
You made it Instagram joint Instagram.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
What do you call it when you've made your relationship official?
Hard launch?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
You're a hard launch?

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Its official? Yeah, no, he we we we think a
lot alike about a lot of things, you know, And
uh yeah, so that's kind of like he he Here's
what you don't know. I don't know if I've ever
told you this. He listens to the show and dissects it.
He dissects it and because he does so, because he

(02:28):
loves the medium of radio. He loves radio. I don't
know if he I could say, maybe even a little
bit more than TV. But uh, he dissects it like
he knows when I'm doing what I'm doing, Like every
little minute thing that you see and we know behind
the scenes stuff, he's done it. So he goes, remember
that time when you threw it to Scott and he
wasn't ready and you did this and then you brought
the music up and he dissects it like nobody else

(02:51):
that I have in my life. And he's right, he's
spot on doing it when you threw it to me
and I wasn't ready. No, no, I'm just using that
as an example. Like he just purts. He hears every
little thing whether it's a production value or whatever like that.
And that's kind of interesting that somebody takes what you
do and pays that close attention and he's spot on.
He doesn't miss anything. You know, Hey, hey, Kelly really

(03:12):
saved you when you did that or whatever that kind
of thing. He's never said that because that's never happened.
Fuck her anyway. I'm just kidding. He has said that,
but not about Kelly, but no, he's that way. So anyway,
long story short, I have a ask the buzz today
and also get some talkbacks that we can get caught

(03:32):
up on that we didn't get to on the talkback gap.
So what we're gonna do is we're gonna break, We're
gonna come back, and we will officially start the actual
real Buzz twenty four to seven that my friends will
come up next.

Speaker 7 (03:43):
All right, is the Buzz twenty four to seven at
morning buzz dot com.

Speaker 8 (03:59):
This is on the.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Don't feel right if I don't get the break? In
a little break you listening a little message recorded by
maybe someone else I don't know, one by many personalities.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
What's her name?

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Her name Louise with a l o u e eas
Eise Louise. Okay, Louise, emphasis on the ease. Yeah, what
I'm saying, did you ever do that, Kelly? Did you
ever just talk in a different voice when you were

(04:38):
a kid and just walk around using a different voice
and have conversations with her Kelly?

Speaker 5 (04:43):
And then as soon as I realize I'm not good
at it, I stop.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Okay, My sister would randomly start talking with like a
British accent, so we just called her British vowel.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Yeah she still Yeah, that's awesome, and do you do
it's I used to do a radio show with the girls.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Oh, come on, no, because I may have what's the
word I want imitated? Yes, and maybe use some accents
that ah, yeah, you don't want to get met and
you know what, I'm sorry, but I think that's bullshit.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
I could not agree more.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
We used to do a radio show and people would
call in and there it was like in New York City,
so you had, you know, just a melting pot.

Speaker 6 (05:23):
Different and different types of people that would call in, toning,
what's happened? If you guys want pizza, remember, give me
a call? Yeah, you know, and they would do different voices.
But now Jillims you may some people may go that's.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Racist, Like, don't look, doing a voice isn't racist. If
you say racist things, that's racist, you know what I mean.
But I love accents, so I tried to mimic them,
you know what I mean, And I don't see that
as being racist. If you disagree, that's your prerogative. But
I'm sorry, that's not racist. If I did a voice
that made somebody sound stupid and played into stereotypes, that

(05:56):
would be racist. I get that. But using you know,
an affectation, Southern accent or you know, talking I'm British,
or if I'm a a Spanish or you know, lack Routino. Yeah,
I mean, like, you know, you know, I'm sorry you'll
see that that way, you know, I mean like it's
not I don't see it that way at all. But
anyway we.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
Live in the times are different.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
But I used to love doing that. I'm infatuated with accents.
I love to talk when I'm listening to someone, I
love to talk to someone with an accent, and then
I try to I just try to work it out
my head. I've done it my whole life. Not racist,
It's just an interesting way of hearing the different the
different dialogues and accents around the around the world. It's cool.
Ireland is a tough one to crack. Man in Ireland

(06:40):
tough one to crack. But boy do I love listening
to someone who's Irish. I love listening to an Irish woman.
What's the hottest foreign accent for you?

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Well, you know, everybody says French, but I don't think
that's the one.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Maybe it's everybody friends smoke skinny cigarettes. I don't want
to Russian.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Maybe Russian like the Eastern European.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
You want to be You want to be dominated, don't
you You want that's what you want? You want to
maybe huh it?

Speaker 3 (07:09):
Maybe yeah, listen, but it's tough to beat the Southern accent.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
You find you a very attractive.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
Southern accent.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
They find you very attractive. Some other land would know.

Speaker 8 (07:20):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Is that Russian? Or is that Germanysian? Okay? The music
helps you know. Australian Australian. I can't crack. Can't crack that. Yeah,
that's a great accent. I love that. A lot of
people think the Italian accent is uh is what they
love that they think is sexy. I think a southern drawl.

(07:41):
A southern drawl is very very sexy Italian. Yeah, okay,
I'll give you that hard British though. No not sexy cock.
Yeah yeah, shut your fister and gub your tit. What
I don't I don't know what a festering gob is.
And why did you call me a tit? I don't
know that's a thing, pony python anyway, all right, well,

(08:05):
don't be afraid to do them.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
Every once in a while, people, and you're riding in
your car, have fun.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
I do it all the time. I'd go on jags,
I make up songs. I just do that. That's what
I do. All right.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Well, kids, Nora will sometimes say to a frenzy and
my dad, we used to do a radio but I he.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
I'm not going to ask him to do it now,
because I did. I did the races when we were driving.
When the kids were little. I would call the race
and I would make like I was driving the race
car and the kids would sit in the back and
they say, do the race thing, daddy. They would do that. Yeah,
that's what we did. Yay, fun, good times. I stopped
doing it when they were twenty seven. Uh So here's

(08:42):
here's an email that we didn't use on the air
that we I almost did use this on Monday. Maybe
I should have because I think that one we used sucked.
But anyway, uh Monday, Yeah, yeah, yeah I did. So
here's this. Okay, Now check this out and you can
email if you want to participate. You could all email
your response to Greg at morningbuzz dot com. Godfather. First,

(09:05):
I gotta say, longtime listener for longer than you probably
would want to know. No, I'd like to know. I'm
just for s andng's doesn't matter. Appreciate it, appreciate you
being part of the family. I'd like to ask you,
guys a question that I've been thinking about.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
So.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
I've been getting to know this guy, and everything has
felt easy and promising until one conversation left me unsure
of what to think. Okay, so I asked him about
his family, just normal getting to know you kind of stuff,
and he gave me the most bare bones details possible.

(09:43):
Then he casually mentioned that he cut ties with all
of them a while ago and doesn't keep in contact
at all. I didn't push, but now I'm kind of
wondering what this says. Is it just one of those
com implicated life story things. Or is it a blinking
neon red light that I should pay attention to. What

(10:06):
do you think if someone you're dating has chosen to
completely step away from their family and it has called
me Cynthia, certainly could be.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
A red light, but it also could very much be him.

Speaker 5 (10:21):
No, you can need an explanation.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
I think at some point I was gonna say, maybe
he had all the reason in the world, so move
away from his family. To Kelly's point, yeah, you're going
to get an explanation. But when it's when he's ready
to give it to you, you can't force that on him.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
Oh yeah, if I like the person a lot, this
isn't going to be a red flag. It's just going
to be something that I would like to look more
into when the time's right, and you know, ask these
questions like maybe later on, if we're doing stuff with
my family and you say, hey, you know, if you
ever want I would go with you to you know, fight,

(10:55):
maybe find reasons why.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah, but I think you would do that before you
would get to the point where you'd say, if you
ever want me to go to your family things Like
I think it's a fair question to go, what's going
on there?

Speaker 5 (11:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (11:05):
You know, but I don't think you I don't think
it's a it's necessarily a red flag you run from
from because what if the family did something really bad
to the guy and the or a girl or whoever,
and and they're just sticking out for themselves, you know
what I mean. I mean that happens sometimes people. Sometimes
you can meet the greatest person ever in their family up,
you know what I mean, and you go, wow, how
did you escape? You know kind of thing. Don't lay

(11:29):
don't don't label them with that because their family is
screwed up. I mean, everybody's got screwed up things in
their family. I think, you know, normal. But if you
really like the person, yeah, but cut it off. Get
it this way. You don't have to split any of
the holidays. Look at it as a plus.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
Here you go, guess.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
What we're going to my house for Thanksgiving?

Speaker 1 (11:46):
That right there is positive Scottie. I'm just not used
to him. I'm still kind of getting used to Scotty
being a little bit positive. You know, it's very very
difficult sometimes to figure out what I'm talking to and
you I feel like now we're in a ship and
you're tilting back and forth.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
He's trying to manage it.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
We bought nothing about the best, and they don't seem
to work.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
I don't know. I think you'll you'll get answers at
some point, but I don't think that you can be
the one that forces it. Asking if he obviously doesn't
want to talk about it, right right.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Right, right right, However, what's the number? Let me ask
you this, because here's what would be a here what
would be a Here's what would be a red flag
for me? Three marriages three two? When I three divorces?
Three divorces? Yeah, like three divorces, Like I would go,

(12:36):
all right, I'm gonna wait. I'm gonna because I don't
I would be cautious. I wouldn't bail. I'm not saying I,
you know, disappear. But if somebody has three divorces and
we're having a relationship and it's going swimmingly, I'm all right.
But if I start to see signs of three divorces,
that would be I would be nervous about. That would
make me nervous.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
I'm not sure he's getting a three or are you
saying more?

Speaker 1 (13:00):
I just.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
I used to look at things a lot differently than
I do now where I could see that if I
was single again, that would, you know, and going out
and meeting people. That would be my third if I was,
you know, dating somebody serious. And I think that's.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
If you too much. If you with three times, the
odds are that you're part of the problem.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
Oh, I absolutely think so I even went with like two.
I mean I even really do believe two. You're part
of the problem anyway, right, I mean everybody in two
ways looking at me though you made total eye contact
and you haven't stopped with me.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
No, I just I mean, well you're you know I haven't. No,
I didn't.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
I'm especially a musician now because I have had one
failed marriage, Like like somebody, when I got to announced that,
people are like, well, like congratulations, I a s social musician.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
I'd be wary it two, but three I would definitely
be red flag, red flag. I don't want to now, Okay, how.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
Do you do?

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (14:00):
So you're saying you're saying that three would be a
great girlfriend forever, like so.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
You might if I if it was great. Yeah, I
don't know, as though I'd locked down because three. I
don't even know if i'd locked down anyway after after mine.
I'm I'm not kidding when I say I'm done. I'm
not done. I wouldn't be done with people. But I'm
never getting married again. I'm never gonna get.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
Easy to say that that you're not going to get
married again, because you have that that horrible taste in
your mouth from from whatever happened in the last one
that you say it. But at the same time, the world,
the world, the world is a big place.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
And it can be very lonely. Yes, when you find
somebody that you go, you know what, this adventure is
going to be fun. I don't want to be lonely.
I'm not saying that. I'm saying that, I just don't
know as though i'd go to the commitment of marriage,
because I don't think you have to easy for me
to say I will never ever do that again. You
did say that I did very easy.

Speaker 5 (14:56):
Oh never ever.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
And and there there's there's are still things that I
I will never ever do because of something the things
that happened in my past.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
That thing with the broom.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
No, no, just there's certain things that I'm like, I'm
still very much in control of. But I mean, I
Amy shouldn't be punished for, you know, for anything, shouldn't
do anything.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Wrong unless she asked to be punished.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yes, sometimes, I'm very seldom does she asked for that
in that relationship. I would think Scotty, knowing his penchant
for women with strong backs, I think Scotty is the
one who wants to be punished.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Sometimes I am bad, Yeah, sometimes, Oh my drums were
too loud.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Yeah, yeah, I'm not yeah, uh yeah, three three would
be my three would be on my.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
But I've always we had this conversation where I said,
take that number and put it to something else. You
climb in a plane and the guy goes, hey, I'm
so and so I your pilot. I've crashed three times. Yeah,
you might go, I think I'm gonna take another flight.
So take that number, you know, and and put it
in a different category. Yeah, if you're a race car
driver and you've raced for you know, five, six, seven,

(15:58):
eight seasons, you go do or three times, you go statistically,
that's probably very good.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
But other things, when you explain it that way with
a ton of sense, I know, I know I've heard
that explanation before from him, I'm like shit, he thought
this stuff.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
You know.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
It was always one of those things where like even
when I got single the second time, I would go
out and meet people and they'd be like, well, I've
been married into most like three or four times, and
you're kind of like, that's cool.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Check yep, how about that right now? How about that?
How about I'm just gonna lay one hundred down I'm leaving.
I'm just gonna do that pay for everything.

Speaker 6 (16:26):
I'm not hungry.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Yeah yeah, yeah, no, I did. I just yeah, that's
I don't think it's a if they don't talk to
their family. I don't think it's a reason to bail,
but it's a reason to be aware and then maybe
find out have a conversation. Again, all these ask the
buzzes and who's the douchebags are conversations that you could
just have and maybe work through stuff. How are they
with your family? What do you mean?

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Maybe maybe it's just their family. Was we're not good
people and they are excited about going to so and
so's birthday or over to your house for Thanksgiving, and
it's just their family.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Not a fan of but they are family people. But look,
anytime you're in a relationship, whether it's familial or relationship
and you are and it's it's bad, a bad family relationship, whatever,
And then you get into a good one. It makes
you appreciate it all the more. And I think you're
very thankful.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
It's almost like, in a weird way, rescuing a pup
or an animal, you know what I mean, rescuing them
from a bad situation and bringing them into a good home.
It's it's got to feel I guess it would. It's
got to feel good. I would think, you know, I
don't know. I don't know, but I don't think. I
don't think it's a red flag. You know. Red flag
is when they throw shit. That's when that's a red flag. No,

(17:38):
I don't you know. You know I don't throw it. Yeah,
I'm not no throwing stuff. I'm sorry, come on throwing
stuff at me. Even if it was if I was
going out with a woman and we had an argument
she threw something at me, I'd be done right then
in there bang it would be over.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
So you go home today, you and Val have an
argument and and that you look down and you look
up and that toaster.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Is coming at me. It's not going to happen it's
not going to happen.

Speaker 5 (18:00):
Start with the bread. That's not going to hurt.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Yeah, no, no, I'm just telling you. I don't understand
how people do that. Like I don't understand how people
in a relationship will accept that she just threw a
toaster at me, or he just threw you know, a
caney or whatever. I'd be like, I'm out.

Speaker 4 (18:16):
We worked with a guy who came home and the
Christmas tree got launched out through the U through the
the third the third story window and landed on the
hood of his cart and everything, and.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
He pulled in and started flying out the window, and
he stayed with her. I'll be like, who stays with that?
I told you the story? He laughed. I'd be like, listen,
I like my stuff. There had to be some There
had to be some serious good stuff happening in bed,
no question, because there's just no way anybody would put

(18:47):
up for that. And I wouldn't put up with it
for that, even if it was the best ever.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
You could still put up with it. I mean, you
don't put up with it, but you deal with it
and say, you know, you talk it through whatever.

Speaker 9 (18:57):
People do crazy things sometimes you know, there he is
with that good guy stuff that makes everybody love him
lose once in a while, and if people sincerely apologize,
then I know.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
But what's what's the when I come home and all
my belongings are in the front yard. Yeah, and I'm
talking like people have started to pull over and go, hey,
I'm going to take that, and the neighbors are I
kind of go, that's pretty big, Kelly.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
You are very good, You are very nice. You are
very nice in what you're saying, and you're probably right.
But I'm not one of those people. I'm one of
those people that think, if you lost control of you
yourself so much to the pipe, you're throwing all my
ship out the window. I'm out.

Speaker 5 (19:39):
We just talked about mental illness.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Some things happened, Okay, that's mental illness. Is I wasn't
talking about well, I guess you can it, can I
get it. But I was talking about people that were
just losing control, being out of control. Is that in angry?

Speaker 5 (19:52):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
It's coming with the logic.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
I know he's coming with the logic. And then I
gotta feel bad like I was. I was saying something
bad about people with mental lens, which I was not
I was not saying that at all. You know, I
just think that, you know, if if you have anger
issues and you're taking it out on me and you're
gonna throw sh it at me or something like that,
then I'm not I'm not gonna Yeah, I'm all sack.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
That's me.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
That's me, it's me. What do you want me to do?

Speaker 5 (20:18):
What you want me?

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Yeah? So well good, I look good luck with that.
I think you might be making you might be jumping
again a little bit, and just take it easy.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
You know.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
People who are be afraid to do a little bit
of snoop in either here, yeah, whatever. People people who
have been wronged in relationships, they carry that with them
and so it's more of like they're just trying to
be cautious to protect their to protect their heart, you know,
the little thing that beats on the inside of most
people but doesn't in Scottie, you know what I mean?
Those are the things that that that's happened. Let me
see here, do we have some tat Do we have

(20:49):
some of these left here? I'm not sure? Uh what
is this one this is? Do we talk about? Oh yeah,
we talked about dogs pooping, right, like my dog going
to do. When my dog goes outside and does her business,
she wants to be left alone. Like she goes to
a place and she doesn't want to be looking at you.
And if you walk around the corner and see if
she freezes, she does not what.

Speaker 5 (21:11):
She doesn't want to be seen.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
She doesn't want to be seen. If she's gonna like,
she's gonna wish, she's gonna look away from you, you know.
But it's different for I guess, uh, I guess everybody.
So this is an cretchy.

Speaker 10 (21:23):
So they say when animals are doing their business and
they're looking at their owners, they're looking they're at their
most vulnerable doing their business. And they say they're looking
at their owners to make sure the owners have got
their back in case something goes down. Like, no, that's
just what I hear.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
I don't that that is their their weakest moment.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Yeah, uh, Daisy, nos, Daisy knows, I got her back.
I got her back. She is hugs now. She jumps
up and Bonia puts her arms over your shoulders and
leans in and takes a hug. Those are phenomenal stories.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
I go home, Yester, I took diego outside and he
poops twice, and I'm like, why are you not being
why you always have to pee a lot?

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (22:07):
So I went in the house and put my lunch
in the microwave. When I went around the corner, and
he had peede in the hallway, which our floors are unfinished,
and you could tell it one time the puddle was
like this big.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
Yeah, and it was like down to being this.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
Big because it had dripped through the floor and landed
on top right next to the furnace.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
And ran down the side of the landed on a
drum kit. Oh my gosh, that'd be great. That'd be
so awesome. That'd be awesome. So I was like, yeah, okay,
I do get nervous about I talk about the dog
a lot, and I don't want to be one of
those crazy dog people you are.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
No, yeah, I don't think.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
I think you're in the safe space than Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
I can't help it, though, it's so I don't know,
it's weird. What's this one here? I'm not sure what
this one is.

Speaker 8 (22:50):
Ah.

Speaker 9 (22:50):
My name is Greg, and I've learned something about myself
over the past few years.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
I'm a sheep guy.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Sheep.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
Yeah, I'm hard of hearing, and I keep hearing the
word sheep.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
And it's she.

Speaker 7 (23:04):
I'm pretty sure it's she unless you're swearing in Spanish,
which I know that's not allowed. But anyway, bye.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Okay, it's the Cozy Earth add for the sheets. I'm
a sheet guy. Maybe it's that freaking that that giant
engine you're sitting next to when you call him. Maybe
that's hurting your things and you're actually you're not the
first one to to bring that up to the caller.
I gotta change that. I gotta change that. You know,

(23:36):
Valerie value. You know what Valarie did. Valerie took these
the sheets that I'm talking about, the Cozy Earth sheets,
and I said they're good and they keep you warm
in the winter as well. And she comes up to
me the other day. I swear to God, this is
my wife. I love her. She says, I'm gonna do
I'm gonna put those on now it's really cold. I'm
gonna put those on the I'm gonna put those on
the bed, okay, and I'm gonna see if you're a liar,

(23:59):
what do you do. I'm like, no, I'm not lying,
And actually they're they're they're just great sheets. And I'm
like this is what my wife says to me, like
in the middle of noise, I'm gonna see if you're
a liar. I'm like, what exactly come from? So that's
the thing about Valery. She comes out of nowhere, catches yet,
you know, bang by surprise. But they are they're excellent sheets,
and I'm not I would not say they are if

(24:20):
they were not, all right, but I am not. Cate
categorically deny that I am a sheep guy. Okay, can
I just say that I love it when listeners go
after other listeners.

Speaker 8 (24:33):
If I could punch someone in the face, it would
be that listener who just called who said they don't
drink coffee and didn't put a cup under the cake
cup because you're more.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Okay, all right, a little rough right to the point.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Yeah, So we had done a segment for those who
missed it, anyone listening who and Kelly said, because Kelly
had a mishap during the show. He misplaced his coffee
mug to the left of the curate. Yeah, went all
over the place. So he said that anybody else do that?
So this guy calls us and he says, yeah, I
did that, And then he said and then he goes,

(25:17):
but I didn't have a cup. I don't drink coffee.
And then you sit there and you go, what are
you talking about? Yeah, I don't know what to do
with that. I don't I don't know what to do
with that. And we sort of kind of poked fun
of it. It had nothing to do with anything we
were talking about.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
What you have to sit back and look at, is
that was the smartest sperm.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
No, what I think is that's what you I mean.
What I think is people hear the like the radio
is on in the background, so they have hear what
we're talking about. What we say, Okay, the smartest, the
smartest sperm that made it all the way to the
finish line and then burrowed in great speaking of.

Speaker 5 (25:59):
Anyone listening who just threw up in their mouth.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yeah, it's a real thing, man, And if you had
a baby, I mean, it's a biology. It's a mucus plug. Right,
that's it's a real thing. So maybe the part where
I said no, never mind, Yeah, sorry, I didn't mean
to make anybody. Yeah yeah he did, he did. But anyway,
all right, well that's it, that's it. We got to
go because it's meeting day, meeting day. We are so excited.
We love meeting day absolutely. Do you have anything, Do

(26:26):
you have anything? Do you have anything?

Speaker 7 (26:28):
Cool?

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Beat? I got a bunch of things. I want to
talk about something else, just to drive them nuts. All right,
have a good day. Everybody say that I'm a listing boat.
See have a great day. See you bye bye bye
bye s
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