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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake Up, Wake Up.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
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of regulations and rules, under the scrutiny of bosses and management,
one show breaks all the rules to deliver entertaining, compelling
and educated radio and stand above all the rest. And
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this show, isn't it?
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Hey?
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Man?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
What's that happening? Good morning? Good morning everybody. It's funny, man.
My wife and I have two different ideas of what's
happening in our house. So our air units went down,
and so I'm dealing with that. So it looks like
one has to be completely replaced and the other one
it probably needs to be replaced but might be able
to get patched fixed. All right, But it's been so beautiful,
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So I'm like, I in my head, I'm like, let's
just push it off. I got the windows open, it's beautiful.
My wife gets home and she's just like, oh, oh,
it's so hot in here. And I was like, I've
been working in the house all day, doing stuff right,
like ripping stuff apart. I didn't break a sweat, Like,
why is it so you just walked in the door.
What do you mean it's so hot in here? Yeah,
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it was nice yesterday and it's gonna be really really nice,
like the next two weeks. It's like folk came in early,
but you're gonna have to do it eventually. So now
I got this weird thing happening in my house where
I have my uh it's my top that the upstairs
unit works, so I have that running, but downstairs I
had the windows open so.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
You can blow cold air up, which will drop down.
You could make it work with a ceiling fan.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
Yeah, I get, but I'm not. I wouldn't. But here's
the thing. So okay, so here's the kicker. So I
have the upstairs unit on seventy four, right, So it's
on seventy four. You know, all the windows are closed downstairs.
I go down this morning to go to work. Yeah,
seventy three beautiful. Look at that. Oh I'm like, see,
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we don't need the unit on. But I think she
just feels better. I don't know what it is. I
think she just wants to know that the air is available,
if it's if it's needed. I honestly don't mind sweating
a little bit, Like as long as I'm not going
wedding or sweating, there's no humidity. And that's been beautiful.
I don't know what happened that that that that the
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residual effects of that hurricane came through and just gave
us beautiful weather. But I'll take this man. Yes, Yeah,
And it's nice to have the window open. I hate
having a house where everything's sealed up. Yeah, I do
enjoy that. I don't know, I'm claustrophobic. So if I
can have things open, I like it. Yeah, absolutely, But
my wife not so much. Now she's sweating right now.
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Well you know what she says, I and I kind
of get it. She's like, you know, but like in
the morning, like she gets out of the shower, she's
trying to get makeup on, and she's like, it's, you know,
like it being a woman. It's like I'm trying to
get makeup on. It's a little it's a little hot. Okay,
I get it. Yeah, it's like a clown like it's
melding off. I get it.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
She looks like, yeah, she looks like kiss after a
two hour show. You know, mom.
Speaker 5 (03:32):
You know I'm in a pair of funda where I
got a ceiling fan on top of it. I love it,
you know, I do love that. I'm all for it everybody. Thursday,
let's dive into that and.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Uh, that's it. That's it. It's just Thursday. No work
for employ of the day. No, it's Thursday, y'all. We
hate people to work.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
It's when we do a lot of Thursday things. Have
some fun on the show. Happy Happy Thursday, everybody. It's
one hundred point seven z XLS now Thursday's rock Station
CXL Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
Doing line. I can go alrighte it and will do it.
Line and things sucks. I'm Scotty. Good morning. Here's some
news for us. The number of New Jersey students who
filed federal financial aid forms dropped this year, just as
the state is implementing a new law that will acquire
public high school seniors to fill out forms in order
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to graduate high school. The law, assigned in January, acquires
the classes of twenty twenty five, twenty six, twenty seven
to fill out the Federal Free Application for Federal Student
Aid known as FASTPA, as a requirement for getting a
public high school diploma. Crews have gotten a fire guy. Yeah,
oh this is right across from Buddy, Captain Bob. There
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was a fire that broke out at a couple restaurants. Yesterday,
it was the forty two hundred block of Park Road
in the Fish Alley section of Sea Isle. Firefighters battle
heavy fire from a roof of the building, which was evacuated.
See how Police said two restaurants were damaged, but everyone
was able to get out of the build.
Speaker 5 (05:01):
I mean, you just take buckets of water right there, right,
you got a lot of water. It's so easy to do.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Yeah, if you've ever been on one of our Booze cruises,
I think it was the building directly across from our buddy,
Captain Bob. Yeah. If you do, if you take a
hose and put it in the water and then on
the other end you go, you suck it, the water
will constantly come to the hose. He just put the
fire out. I believe Captain Bob from the Starfish cruise
liner that we love. I believe he took the garden
hose and was squirting from across the bay. See he
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gets it. Yeah, he was. He was trying to help
the fire department. Uh. Do you remember Famous Amos Cookies face? Yes?
I do? Okay, Well, Wallace Wally Amos Junior, the founder
of Famous Amos Cookies, died yesterday at eighty eight years old.
The American entrepreneur died peacefully at his home with his
wife by his side. He was born in Tallahassee, Florida,
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started a bakery in nineteen seventy five in Hollywood, and
the rest is history. Famous amos amos? Not amos? Are
you as with an M I saw a movie yesterday
was called Famous Anus. That's that was something different. That's
on pornhub. Yeah, that was by myself. That's news. What
about sports? It is brought to you by Kate May
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County Department of Tourism. Escape to the Jersey Cape. Phils
beat the Marlins yesterday nine to five. Schwarber hit a
grand Slam. It was awesome. Yeah, I was watching.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
My buddy was at the game. He's like, Schwarver's up.
I'm like, he's gonna strike out. Boom man. Dude, it's
a grand Slam. It was fantastic Nationals tonight six forty
star listening to the game right here at CXL. We
are your official Philadelphia Phillies radio station.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Sucks dude. If you're a Minnesota Vikings fan, this, this
hot shot kid JJ McCarthy that they drafted is their
quarterback ripped his knee apart, and so he will not
be starting this season. He's out for the entire year.
Here's what happened. Here's what's happened to the Vikings. They
had one of their quarterbacks died I think at a
car accident.
Speaker 5 (06:59):
She's yeah, another one got a dewey. So this year, yeah,
this is all this year. Yeah, it which it's been.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
It was like a list of year five, like awful
things that happened. It's really cold in Minnesota and you're
in Minnesota. You're right, Yeah, there you go. That's news.
That's sports, brought to you by the Cape May County
Department of Tourism, Escape to the Jersey Cape.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
Hey, yeah, Sunday today, Hip eighty three clear tonight overnight,
that was sixty five tomorrow for your Friday Sunday again,
High eighty five, sixty nine outside right now, one hundred
point sevens The XL Rock DATIONXL Morning Stations, the XL
Morning Show. This is why I don't get involved with
kids sports. I'm glad my kids don't do it. These
parents are out of their mind all weekend. My my
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my neighbor, God blessed kids love soccer, right, and they're
really good at soccer. Three kids, eight teams, they'rerowing eight teams.
His entire weekend is just be honest. They're not good
at soccer. They're not gonna be. They're not gonna they're
not gonna be at least they're not gonna.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
Be an ex pal soccer players, right, And so it's
that thing where it sucks and I love, dude, I
love little League. Growing up, little League was fun, but
it was like two months, right, you played little League
in the spring. It was done by the time school
was done. Yeah, for summer, that was it. There was
no And then and then I started getting older, man,
you started hearing things like fall ball, and I'm like
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fall ball, and then like going my buddies were soccer players,
and it was like all right, yeah, now it's winner,
so we're gonna do indoor soccer. What well?
Speaker 5 (08:29):
You know what it was that there was never any
pressure on the parents, Like my parents signed me up
for little League.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
We rode bikes, yes, it was.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
It was the field right down the street from my house.
I went by myself. I came home by myself, and
that that was the extent of it. Had the parents
weren't even in both unless they wanted to come to
a game. But my parents never came to any of
the games.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
That was it. Hockey. Hockey was the one that I
remember I got. I got in the I got in
the hockey in the early nineties, big time, and my
parents are like, we're not You're not doing hockey. And
I was like why and they're like, cause it's expensive. Yeah,
and you have to travel to do hockey. Sure you
know the Little league field is in our neighborhood.
Speaker 5 (09:08):
Yeah, so may I'm I'm talking to my neighbor and
another neighbor. Now they're involved as far as their kids,
and they also do coaching. So I guess this is
a big thing they're trying to clamp. I don't even
know how this is possible. I love the coaches that
do this, and somehow it happened. Is that, uh, they
are now cracking down because where I live in Williamstown.
I guess they're bringing kids in from other towns that
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are better than the players in Williamstown. So now what
they're cracking down on is that kids are coming from
other townships that are really really good on these teams,
like the star players usually aren't from the town of Williamstown.
They're cracking down on it. Now those kids can't play
on the teams anymore.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Well, I mean I went to a Catholic high school,
right and shocker, the kids that were good at sports
didn't have to pay right, right, right? Sure? Yeah, it's like, yeah,
all of a sudden, the kid he's it's an hour
and a half bus ride for him to get to
our school every day, but you know he's the number
one scorer on the basketball team. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
So now if the kids are on the they're either
going to be fined or they got to get the
kids off and the like.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
There's so much politics that go in all this. It's like, well, I.
Speaker 5 (10:15):
Don't know, man, if you're there to win and the
kids not from the town of Williamstown me and Williamstown
doesn't have a lot of great athletes. They're bringing the faster,
better kids in from other townships. Now this is a
big deal. I was like, apparently there's politics that go
on and everything, and now it's in little ex sports.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Well, this happens in high school because they'll and now
I think they've loosened the rules. But I remember growing
up where a town like a kid would use his
like grandma's address so he could play at a certain school. Right,
better school, right, you know the nicer schools. Nicer school,
better school, you know, better teams. And it was like
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and they would have to crack down on that kind
of stuff.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
Yeah, and these kids are coming in from like towns
that are kind of far away. I'm like, wow, yeah,
I don't know, You're gonna be stuck with a bunch
of slow kids Williamstown and aren't very good. But you
got to deal with all of this.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
That was what was fun growing up. It was no pressure. Yes,
like you know I I yeah, I don't know. We
were sponsored by a furniture company and we went out
there and played baseball and that was that was it.
And at the end of the day, we were all
friends and we all hang out and buy bubble gum
at this at the you know, the concession stand and
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call it a day.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
And here's what it came down to is that parents
whose kids are Williamstown who aren't as good as kids
that aren't from Williamstown. Yea, you know, they're bitching them
a little bit because their kid's not getting ample playing time.
But but your team's also winning more now because you
have better kids from other towns over there.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
So yeah, they're gonna shut with the parents too, man.
You know it's the I think the parents want it
more than the kids pitching and complaining. Yeah, it's like
it's like enough, man. I remember we we had like
this little little league league. It was glen Oaks Little
League's where I grew up, glen Oaks, glen Oaks Little League,
and that's our whole entire world. But there was like
four five teams. We all would just play each other
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over and over again. And then this new company came
in called TBAA and this, and they and like you said,
like they would bring in kids from like other other towns.
And what I mean other towns. I mean the town
that was five minutes right, yeah, five minutes away. But
it was like okay, And so now like we're playing
these teams that are just way better than we were,
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the bad News Bears, right, And then now we're playing
like the these teams and it's like I get out
of here, man, Like I don't want any of this.
I liked it better and we just all played, you
know each other. Yeah, I don't know, just coach the
team you got, that's it. Put all the kids in there, Dude.
I don't know how these parents do it. I talk
to these cheerleading moms and they're flying all over They're
flying all over the country. Yeah, Disney Man, right's going
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to Orlando for these cheerleading competitions and for what what's
the payoff?
Speaker 5 (12:48):
Yeah, my buddy man thirty thousand dollars you spent last
year because his kid's in high school and she's flying
to California. She's flying all over the country. Even my
brother in law did him. He's driving his daughters seven
eight hours to go to like it was volleyball.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Unless the turnaround is gonna be some money for college,
you know there? What's the payoff on this?
Speaker 3 (13:08):
You know?
Speaker 1 (13:08):
An individual? Yeah? Is it right? Like I I you know,
I don't unless you're gonna have the next I don't know.
Simone Biles like what like, like, what are we doing?
You better be damn good? Look we uh we got
bad man. We'll knock out some rock news. Joe Joe
and Scottie rock news. Here's some rock news for you.
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Creed fans, dude, Creed one of Resurgence. Right, there were
a joke.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Ten years ago. Ten years ago, I think the lead
singer was high on meth. Remember, we would play videos
of him. He was on a bicycle telling police that
Isis had taken over his family living in a hotel room. Yeah,
it was all messed out and stuff. They got their
act back together, and so now they're like college kids
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have like like Creed has become like cool again. So
they're doing it like they're doing they're doing huge shows,
like they're playing like Camden and stuff like that, like
thirteen thousand people at night. And it's all because it's
you know what it what once was, you know, kind
of a dud becomes cool again. It's kind of like
in the nineties when like bell Bottoms came back in
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like stuff has cycles. If you told me college kids
like it.
Speaker 5 (14:27):
And again we talked about Limp Biscuit I think yesterday, Yeah,
told me college kids were into they found Limp Biscuit.
I'm like, that's a cool, hardcore, fun party, angry thing.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Like college kids, you're finding Creed. Well, you know what
I think happened was a lot of sporting events started
playing the Creed songs and like people are like, wow, like,
I don't know who that is, but that's that's pretty good.
But arms wide open, yeah, dude, and so and so
it's so it now like kids know Creed and then
people can come out of the woodwork and be like, well,
I like Creed too, but didn't want tell anyone because they,
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you know, they're stupid, Like nick Back is having a
resurgence and it's it's everything. But I think about it, dude,
I loved classic rock growing up, and that was twenty
five years old. Like I'm listening to the doors. I'm
listening to you know that, that kind of Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young. So it happens, it comes in waves.
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So Creed is back, is what I'm saying. And Mark
Tremani was asked in an interview he's the guitarist from Creed,
if they have any hopes of making new music, and
he said, if Creed makes a new album, it will
be along the sounds of their old music. So if
you want new Creed, it will sound like old Creed.
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So they're not gonna try and do that thing where
they make a different sound, right right, they try something new,
They're not gonna do a jazz album. Right, they're gonna
they're gonna make a Creed album that sounds like Creep.
So that's coming from Mark Tremonti, the guitarist from Creep.
All slow music. Creed Dude, Dude, David. I just don't
know enough about Creed. Dude. They were huge. I remember
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they broke when I was in college, and they do
it was you couldn't get away from it. They were
all over MTV, all over the radio for like a
good three four year span. Creed was a huge. Bruce Springsteen,
he has an album called Nebraska, right. It was his
nineteen eighty two solo album, All Acoustic Nebraska. It's going
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to get a tribute on PBS later this month called
Bruce Springsteen Nebraska. A celebration in Words of Music includes
performances from Lucinda Williams and others. So let's see here,
I can give you a lineup of people. Why Nebraska.
The name of the the album was Nebraska. It's very depressing,
and so Nebraska, I guess in the winter can be
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very depressing. That makes sense. So it's it's it's an
unbelievable album, but it's a very depressing album. And so
it was the first time. I believe he kind of
went off from the EA Street Band and did his
own thing. I believe in They're like that this is
too depressing, Bruce us, Well, it's you know. Look, he
had a big hit, Atlantic City came out of that album.
Speaker 5 (17:08):
It is depressing, you know. Yeah it makes sense. Oh yeah,
you should have called the album Atlantic City.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
But dude, it is a fantastic album. So the celebration
will be let's see here. I don't know when it's
gonna be. Doesn't say when it's gonna be that they
should tell you. It's on PBS, So if you're gonna
if someone can find PBS, I don't know between Channel
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twelve stone right, it was w h y y. Remember
you would have to call in. You get a tote
bag if you donated money. Uh so, Emmy Lou Harris
is going to perform, Lyle Lovett is going to perform,
The Lumineers will perform, Lucinda Williams will perform, So there
you go. Oh. Eric Church also is gonna perform on
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this celebration of the album Nebraska from Bruce Springsteen on
PBS later this month August thirty. First, that's when it's
gonna be August thirty f that's Labor Day weekend. I
think it is. I think Labor Day weekends early this year.
So yeah, well, now i know what I'm doing on
Labor Day weekend.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
Watch that and then the Jerry Lewis Telethon, And I
remember I did every every hotel room we stayed in
had that on.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
What would be sad Because my mom was a teacher,
so we had to wrap up our summer like we
were down the shore all summer. So Liberty Weekend was
never a thing in my house. It was coming home.
So now I'm sitting there, I'm back home. I have
school on Tuesday, and I'm watching the Jerry Lewis telethon right,
and I'm like, this sucks. Yeah, that's that's a miserable weekend.
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All I'm picking out the the outphit I'm gonna wear
for the first day of sixth grade for kids. Man,
my God. The All Star Tribute to the Band's Robbie
Robertson is going out on the road. We talked about
last week. They were going to do a one off
show called Life as a Carnival the Last One Tour
twenty four. It's a tribute to Robbie Robertson from the
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Band the best band ever in the entire world. So
tickets for that one show, I guess went on sale
last week did so well that now they're going to
take it out on tour. A bunch of very talented
musicians are going to go out, including Mike Campbell who
is with the Heartbreakers, Don Waz, Jamie Johnson and Ben
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mont Tench are all going to go out there and
celebrate the music of Robbie Robertson from the Band. And
I think even like Warren Warren Haynes is going to
come out. Michael McDonald and Doctor John are going to
join them on a couple of different shows. The closest
we're going to get the c celebration of the band
is Red Bank on November fourth up at the count
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Basey Theater. We will also get the met in Philly
on November nine. Would you go to that? I know
you're a use a band fan, you go to that.
I would go to the Philly one, maybe the Red
Bank one, and then I stop off a Kevin Smith
comic book shop. I was thinking of a birthday gifts
for you, so you know, get me a shirt. Give me,
give me a Robbie Robertson shirt. There you go. Some
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rock news for it is he XLED Morning Joe with
Jojo and Scottie. Oh hi you guys a little early
of course.
Speaker 5 (20:23):
One hundred point seven is the exl South Jersey's rock stations,
the XLED Morning Show. I told my wife, I said,
your mother, you're dealing with somebody who is old and
insane and is a legit hoarder. I should have gone
with her because I knew this is gonna go terribly
wrong because nobody listens to me, and a lot of
times I'm right. But I was like, listen, okay, just
you're going to figure it out on your own that
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I'm right. So her and the kids go out. They've
been out there since last Thursday to go out to
her my house.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
So they went up. So your wife went away for
like ten days. She went to Albuquerque, and now she's
driving to her mother's house, which is what in like
no name Colorado.
Speaker 5 (20:59):
A hunt but it's spelled with a J. Colorado. I
don't know population. It was southern Colorado or like northern Colorado.
Even it's somewhere in Colorda. It's near Nebraska. I guess
that would be East.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
I don't know, man, Yes, it would be East if
the population I don't know, maybe a thousand people before
the drug cartel moved in. How far from Denver three
and a half hour. Okay, So it's it's it's it's
it's in the middle of nowhere Colorado.
Speaker 5 (21:25):
You got Denver and Colorado Springs, then you hit Pueblo,
and then you shoot up to this tall little town, right.
So she goes out there because her mom's finally retiring.
Her mom was in she was childcare, ran a childcare
out there out of her house, preschool. Not sure if
it was licensed. I've gone there before. There's a kid
standing on a chair with a knife. I'm like, I
don't think your mom pays.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Oh yes, yeah, yeah, I mean whatever care you can
get from I don't know an eighty three year old woman,
you know, you get.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
So she goes out there because she retired. She's gonna
sell her house, and we have all these arrangers set up.
She's gonna go live. Well, she's gonna build a house
and her sister's land and everything. So the house and
everything else is gone. But I remember being out there
and seeing the garage man. Her dad's insane too. These
people are legit hordes where I felt bad because I'm
walking through the basement and I'm seeing boxes and boxes
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of tops baseball cards and I'm like, there's probably thousands
of dollars in this basement. It's just stuck in humidity
and your mold and everywhere. No, they weren't at the time,
like that's the stuff you invest in for your kids,
like there's value there.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
It's so bad. I'm talking to my kids on the phone.
I was like, hey, man, you find any cool stuff?
And even they said, no, no, it's all junk. That's
place is filled with junk. It's what sucks about hoarders.
They never hoard good stuff, right, there's not Yeah, there's
not the newspapers. Like I'm doing this with my mom. Man,
she's you know, it's twenty five years of stuff in
the house and I'm just going through it like old
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like glassware and like that. We're never gonna use old
Christmas decorations? Were dare use? And why is it there?
Because she like they just do it. They hold onto it, right,
So just going through all this stuff because and what dude,
it's very morbid. But my thing is because my mom
eventually will pass and I don't want that to be
(23:11):
a headache when that happens. It's gonna be enough happening, right,
I want all this stuff to be clean. Now. My
mom is dementia, so it's a little easier for me,
because it sucks when the person knows that you're cleaning
their house because they stand there and they'll just watch you.
So like I can kind of trick my mom into
not knowing why I'm I'm, you know, ripping closets out
and stuff like that.
Speaker 5 (23:29):
Now, her dad, that'll be fun because he has a
cabin hundred and one hundred and eighty acres out in Colorado.
But I've been through his his Uh, he has these
big containers. They're filled with guns. He's got land mines
and cash cash. I saw cold hard cash in tackle
boxes and I can't wait to go to his house.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
I'm going to dig a tank out of the ground.
My my father in law, his his mom passed away
a couple of years ago. Lived in South Philly. She
hated banks, and dude, we were cleaning out her place
and it took forever. She was a bit of a hoarder.
Money was falling out of everything. That's old school, bro, dude,
love that money was falling out of pieces of furniture.
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They were falling out of a shirt pockets, they were
falling out of cookie jars. She had just because she
hated bangs. She hid money everywhere. Yeah, we bought the
house and brigatein.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Man.
Speaker 5 (24:19):
God was like one hundred and two years old. And
the first thing I did when I got in there, dude,
he left everything. The guy just dies the sin. But
I'm going through his pockets. I'm going through the wife's
coat pockets, and there's gotta be money. I'm banging on
walls and everything else.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
I used to do it as a kid, Remember I
remember going through my parents' jacket pockets looking for cash
and when I was a kid, just just to try
and stealing. Well, you know what I needed to get.
I needed to buy soda and bubblegum at seven to eleven.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
So I tell my wife, I say, here's how you
have to handle this. You're not going there to here's
what you do. She needed to take what she wants.
Just find the things that she wants. She has no
stories to go to things that mean something to her.
Other than that, somebody comes in there, sell As is
one of these junk places coming there and just haul
this stuff Away's like she's taking bags of trash to
(25:05):
the dump yesterday. I was like how many bags? Ten bags?
Speaker 1 (25:07):
I was like, did he even make a dent?
Speaker 5 (25:09):
No, it didn't. I was like, just take what that's
why and leave it all behind.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
That was that's what my father in law tried to
do with his mom. And finally we just hired and
and and good for this company man that get junk.
Sure right, one hundred get junk. We just hired them
and they came in dude, and they'll in a day.
They took care of it all. Just go, just just
go it all the ways. You're better off just not knowing,
you know, just just just take it, you know, to
(25:33):
go through all of it, it's just going to be
a headache. It's going to be a pain unless you
know there's some treasure in there. But if you know that,
it's just trash. Like that show Hoarders, to me is
like the saddest show. It is these people. It becomes
a disease and they got dead cats under piles and
newspaper and stuff. It's disgusting.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
I showed a house man I had a buyer, so
she wanted to go see this house. We walk in
this house and I felt bad. This is an old lady.
She was a hoarder. Like, honest to god, I'm not kidding.
I'm trying to go room the room to show house
and I'm going in between things. And I told the
person went to my house, like, I think we're standing
in what they would say the dining room, but you could, dude,
I'm telling you, it's.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
A it's a it's a weird disease when you have
that because those keep things like like like tubberware containers
or like cool whip containers, and they have like fixations
like they won't throw away like tunic cans like stuff
like it gets really weird.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
I told her, I said, just take what you want
and everything has to go away. And if there is
something in the basement that she hasn't touched in thirty years,
then obviously it needs nothing to her.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Yeah. That that's that's how I'm dealing with my mom stuff.
I'm like, I'm telling my wife and I'm let my
wife help me with it. And I'm like, if if
she hasn't used this since they moved in. Yeah, do
we need it? Like, it's just not needed. Now you
had to bring into big guns. That was me. I
would have went it out with a clean house man. Yeah.
And it's like and it's I mean, some of this
stuff is cool, dude. I was pulling up tax returns
(26:57):
from nineteen seventy two. Not needed. You could never go
back and fix though. It was cool to look at
and cool to read and see, like, Okay, this is
what my dad was making. This what my mom was
making in nineteen seventy two. Not needed, but not Yeah, like,
why why are we holding onto this? I throw things away,
but I throw things away that are a muth oled.
You throw things away that we need. I delete emails
and everything else. Look we get back, We'll do some trash.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Oh, love crash anything thirty orty anything racket rock or roughing.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Love Crash. Did you ever watch The Big Bang Theory? No? No,
they're running reruns all the time all the time. Right,
And so the girl that was on there, Kelly Kaylee Kohley,
k Kelly Cucko Kaylee, she was the hot girl. She
was the hot girl on the show, not Blossom she
(28:00):
engaged to a kid who was in the show Ozark.
So congrats to Kaylee Kyoko. No, I mean does it
here from Ozark the Sun? You know what? I'm guessing maybe,
but I'm probably thinking it's the white trash kid who
was related to the girl with the blonde air. Yeah right,
he was a good looking kid.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Yeah, So I'm thinking maybe. Yeah. That was a great show.
Show was awesome, shows awesome. It ended badly for some reason. Well,
I mean, well, well I'm trying to think how it ended.
Didn't they get away with it? I don't not forget
well never not liking it. Yeah, I think they got
I think everything kind of ended up like they they
(28:40):
they ended up kind of walking away. Maybe it's a
weird part of the season. That is something I didn't like. Uh,
this is crazy. So there's a huge movie out right
now called It Ends with Us. Right, It's it's some book.
It's something chopt domestic violence. It's a chick flip? Is
it is it about domestic violence?
Speaker 5 (28:58):
Was telling me him and his wife went, his wife
had the book in him or his wife and their daughter.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Who's like, you know twelve, My daughter wanted to go.
She wanted us to go watch it over the weekend.
Which it's a good movie.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
I mean, you walked, you know, the mom walked out
of with the daughter and said, you know, listen, you
don't put up with that.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
And it was a very it's a good movie. It's
a good learning lesson with that nonsense. No, woman, nah
what I haven't seen it, so I can't say for real. So,
but apparently the lead in the movie is Blake Lively, right,
she's Deadpool's wife. She said that she was fat ching
(29:34):
on the movie, that she was too Really, I guess
the guy Justin Boldoni, who also directed the movie, fat
singed her during the movie. So this is all coming
out now. I don't know. Man, you guys got number
one movie, don't ruin it? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (29:54):
I think what her and and Ryan Reynolds, I mean,
the money's just flowing into that first.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
Time and thirty four years. It's the first time in
thirty four years that a married couple have had number
one movies separately back to back weekends. Can you name
the last time it happened. I'm gonna say when Luke
and Leah Skott Walker went a movie together they were married,
That's right. Then I don't know Demi Moore and Bruce Willis.
(30:24):
Bruce Willis had Die Hard Too, which was number one,
and the next weekend Demi Moore had Ghost which was
number one. Wow. Look when you get famous, man, and
this sucks if you're a parent, you bailed on your kid,
stay out of their lives. But then your kid gets
famous and you're like, well, I want I want it.
Simone Biles, Right, it's great. Olympia just came back from
(30:47):
the Olympics. Now her biological mother, who I guess just
bailed on her, she wants back in her life. Yeah, nope,
don't do it man. Well that's not your sorry mom,
you bailed on you know, she was placed in fall
care as a toddler because her mom was a methad
So it's like, no, man, like, look, I did all
this stuff without you. I did all this stuff without you.
(31:10):
Why would And it sucks when you hear too, when
they want to come back just for money, right, See
that's the sad part, you know. And it's like it's like, no,
I don't need you, man, get out of here. Kick Rocks. Uh,
let's see here, Colin. You knew these kids were gonna
be screwed up. Colin Goslin. Remember the Kate and the Eate,
the the Kate and Kate and Great and Ate or
(31:33):
whatever she was she had, she had eight kids if
she was married to that guy. You now, DJ's in
Atlantic City, right, you know? I think he was an
electrician for a while on Pennsylvania. John Goslin was his name?
Was it? Kate, Kate, John and Kate plus a John
and Kate plussing the sun? Right, one of the eight kids,
he wants to join the Marines. He got turned down
(31:54):
because the mom had him institutionalized when he was a kid,
because he couldn't handle the reality. Dude, she ruined her
children with this, and so did John. I guess John
is the problem too, but I think it's more of
the mom. She's ruined these kids because you wanted them
on TV. I think he was the only normal one
of the group who didn't want to be on TV. Well,
John just bailed from all of it. He's like, I'm out, man,
(32:16):
I don't want anything to do with this anymore. Institutionalized. Yeah,
it sucks. It's it sucks, man. So the kid wants
to do something good, right, YEA? Well, and and and
then this is what happens. Uh, the old lady from
the Notebook, she's dead, Gina Rowlands, have you ever seen
the Notebook? I've never seen it. Man dating again, that's
not a date night movie for you, you and your wife. Well,
(32:38):
the old lady who dies in the movie she dead
now is dead? Why should I watch it now? Things
aren't good. We've talked about him for the last couple
of weeks. Mister Beast, probably the next guy to be canceled,
has just hired the same lawyer. This is not a
good look. He just hired the same lawyer as Harvey Weinstein. Wow. Yeah,
(32:58):
I think it's gonna get bad for mister Beast. It
was like the world's number one YouTuber. If you have kids,
they all know who mister is. Like it went back
like years that he made a mistake and says something dumb.
This is something. This is like a decision he made recently,
recently in the last couple of years. Yeah, may with kids, Manta.
And it's not him. I don't think it's him. I
think it's he attached himself around people that that were
(33:21):
a little shady. H There you go, some trash for you.
When you're a way to twenty twenty four Radios.
Speaker 5 (33:29):
One hundred point seven is the XL Saunders. He's rock
Station's the X Morning Show. Due to our lack of
a workforce employee.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Of the day, yeah people, you know when people stopped working,
so we're we don't have a work force employee of
the day anymore.
Speaker 5 (33:43):
So we'll just answer some phone calls and in place
of that until we get you know, tomorrow, we'll have
it tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Yeah, I think we do right tomorrow. We got one
hundred bucks to Ocean in Atlantic City, so we're back
with the workforce tomorrowy, good morning. It was up.
Speaker 6 (34:00):
In their in their last like month or two. Did
the the Excel like change up their their transmission uh
power or something like that, because, uh, you guys never
used to be real clear and uh strong in Millville area,
uh Melville going towards Bridgeton, and you guys are we're
the last. I guess about last week, I've noticed that
(34:21):
really haven't been having the same vehicle to go back
and forth with, but with you guys to uh you know,
drive around, you guys have been pretty pretty clear and
strong and.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
Good man signals coming through.
Speaker 6 (34:33):
Yeah, dude, I don't know if that means, did you
guys change anything out?
Speaker 1 (34:37):
No, we've been working out. You know, we took some
steroids and now we're bigger and better than ever. We
stand up when we do the show too. We project better.
Speaker 7 (34:45):
Is that one of those raised death raised desk?
Speaker 1 (34:48):
Kind of No, man, it's uh. We had new owners
come in and they fine tuned a lot of stuff,
so probably that was one of the things they find tuned.
Speaker 7 (34:54):
You guys really really really have a wider broadcast and
a wider audience now though, because I mean, before I
get out this way and I have to change the
station because you guys would be cracking up.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Man, we appreciate you listen. Man, thanks glad you don't
have to change your chattel anymore.
Speaker 6 (35:08):
Yeah, exactly, thank you.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
But yeah, we get on that. Uh yeah, we have
an app too, so you never have to lose us.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
I uh, I mean, I don't want to say anything,
but I went into the engineering room and I just
turned the volume up and it worked. It worked. How
about that? Yeah, Hey, good morning.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
I got a question.
Speaker 6 (35:24):
Yeah sure, Since when, uh does the iHeartRadio think that
we need a traffic report in South.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Jersey, dude, we South Jersey.
Speaker 5 (35:33):
Yeah, I know, I know, but at one time where
it's backed up at the tolls, you're going to thank
them for it.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Yeah. Now, dude, you should see how silly it looks
because the helicopter sits in our parking lot. They don't
even use it. Man, fly that thing, all right, Carl,
But thanks buddy, thanks a lot. And sluggish too, by
the way, sluggish if Gary's been catching is it Gary? Gary?
Is it Gary? Our traffic guy. I can't remember his name.
(36:02):
I forget his name. He's coming up here a little bit.
He's ready to go. He uh yeah, he's getting his
balls busted a lot lately.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
That sluggish thing, he's got to come up with a
better word. He loves the word sluggish. Hey, yeah, good morning.
What's up, buddy? Want to get on the Booze Cruise tonight?
All right, No, it's tonight. You know it's tonight.
Speaker 7 (36:20):
Right ah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Listen, here's a deal, no high heels, all right, gotcha?
And what's your what's your first name? Bam a I saam.
We'll get you on. That's the Booze Cruise tonight. Yeah, tonight,
it's a it's not a Booze cruise anymore. Now we
we're too old for that.
Speaker 5 (36:34):
Well, and the older people come on and like, ah,
welcome to the Sunset Cruise. Sunset crazy people come hey,
by the way, we can do more. If you want
to dial up right now, you can call up and
we'll get you on the Booze Cruise for tonight out.
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Of sea six zero nine six seven seven one hundred
and seven six zero nine six seven seven one hundred
seven six zero nine six seven seven one hundred and seven.
Dial up your chance to get on the Sunset Cruise tonight.
It's tonight in Seaattle by.
Speaker 5 (36:58):
The way, Like Bob calls me, He's like, I guess
Fox Philadelphia is gonna be there the captain, Yeah, I
gotta get there early and uh and set up and
I sorry, is Fox News coming with us?
Speaker 1 (37:08):
What's going on?
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Then?
Speaker 1 (37:09):
I hope there's video. Now I know your wife's not around,
so she's in a different area code. Yeah, I hope
there's a chance that I have video of you making
out with sou Sarrio. How about that? Could you imagine?
And I can explain? Yeah, but you know what you
and the weather girl from Fox Philly.
Speaker 5 (37:23):
Yeah, but sou serio, she's actually on my list. Like
we my wife and I both have a list. Okay,
we could cheat on with and sue Siriorio.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Philadelphia Fox Philly is on my list. Yeah, mine's the
traffic guy. Well, good luck. Maybe we both get lucky tonight. Yeah,
I call it right now. We'll get you on that
boots cruise. Uh six zero nine six seven seven one
and seven we get back knock out some headlines.
Speaker 5 (37:55):
The XL Morning Show on one hundred point seven is
the EXL South Jerseys rock station.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Two things, and I never remember this being a thing.
And maybe it's because I'm in stores more than I'm
used to, but I have to do. I do shopping
a lot for my household, right, my family, but also
I do a lot of shopping for my mom because
she's not able to, So I'm I'm at stores double
the time, right, supermarkets, you pay for your stuff with
(38:20):
your mom's credit card, because that'd be awesome, dude. I'll
tell you what, Sometimes I will if I'm buying, like
you know, no, I keep it separate. Well you should,
because you're out there doing the work. But if I'm
like you know, every now and then man, if I'm
buying you know, mom some so. You know, so if
I'm food shopping for Mom, maybe I'll throw a pack
of Altoids in there and be like, all right, Mom,
that's my big you're so so I'm two things. I'm
(38:45):
noticing more and more in stores, and I think we've
lost customer service. I think customer service is going out
the window. One is, stores now will just pull pallettes
(39:07):
of product and just dump it in the aisle. And
I and it's meant for someone to come in a
stock boy, which used to be a job a stock
boy to a stock girl to come and then put
all the stuff where it belongs. But now they just
load the aisles with these palettes of stuff that's that's
(39:27):
shrink wrapped, and.
Speaker 5 (39:28):
That used to be an overnight thing. Like that's what
stock people. I mean, as a consumer, I never saw
the bottle. It was behind the scenes.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
Now they just drop them in the aisle and they
just leave them there and you can't get the cart
down there. You can't get it's it's a real pain.
And a lot of times because the job we have,
I'm doing like really early morning shopping and and yeah, dude,
like I go to a supermarket and Ocean City and
I get there early in the morning and dude, it's
(39:55):
just palettes all over the aisles. You can't get through
the as. There's times when you can't even get to
what you need because they dropped all these palettes. Okay,
I get it. You know, workforce has been cut. Okay,
because back in the day, you're right, there was a kid.
There was a stock boy who worked overnights and his
(40:16):
job was to stock the shelves. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (40:18):
I was working for a for an electric company, uh
like for a little bit and we would do the
acmes late night.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
And that's what happened.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
Man.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
You never you never saw that.
Speaker 5 (40:26):
You just got to the store and it's like, wow,
everything's stocked, everything's pushed forward.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
Like that's the magic, the magic got lined it all up. Yeah. Man,
you go like, this is beautiful. I don't want to
see the behind ses. Now.
Speaker 5 (40:36):
What Walmart does too, is they actually have an aisle
just full of pallets all the way down.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
It's like they just drop it right there. And I
guess it's to the point.
Speaker 5 (40:42):
Do you feel like you're getting a deal because that
the classiness of the places. Yeah, because the classy nights.
Speaker 1 (40:49):
Pre kind of blame like places like Costco for that
because they got that warehouse feel where you just go
in there and everything's just up for grabs. Yeah. And
and then the other one is like the Okay, I
get it. Like I said, the workforce has been cut.
You know, pay maybe isn't what you want. So now
we're you know, you just leave palettes in the middle
(41:10):
of aisles. Okay, Fine, dude, I'm becoming old. It's not
even old people. A lot of it's old people, but
it's the people, and it's usually women. They take up
an entire aisle with their shopping cart. Have you ever
experienced this, Yeah, it's you're trying to get around, and
(41:34):
there's there's etiquette like there used to be etiquette into
how people shopped right, like you should. If there's an aisle,
there should be room for two people to pass, right,
two ships in a night, you should be able to pass.
But dude, I get these people. And I guess the
phone has a lot to do with the tubes. I noticed,
like a lot of the younger people, it's phones. The
(41:56):
shopping cart is sideways. They're on their phone and you
can't buy them And it's like, dude, So I find myself,
not even kidding you, I find myself having to go
turn around, go down another aisle, to turn around to
get to that same aisle again because they're blocking the
entire eye. Now, see, are you like me? This is
a this is a rule.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
I I I will never break this rule, and I've
had to do it before. Will you ever grab someone's
cart and move it out of the way for them? No,
don't touch it, man, I mean that's an invasing the privacy.
Speaker 1 (42:27):
I don't want anybody touching my stuff. To me, you
might as well just felt me up. So, dude, I'm
telling you shopping a little bit more than I have
in a long time. Between the palates and the people
who are just ignorant. You can't I can't go. I
can't get down an aisle anymore. Dude. There's been times
I've bailed on getting stuff because someone is blocking it
so horrifically. Right, they blocked the aisle so horrifically that
(42:51):
I'm like, it's not even worth me going and getting
this whatever I needed.
Speaker 5 (42:54):
We as a society don't care about other people anymore.
We just we just do our own thing and nobody
else matters. And for like like I'm I'm sure a
guy that I'm still a guy that will hold I
will stop and when i'm I will hold the door
for somebody. I got it like a ten to fifteen,
or I will hold the door for him if I
see you coming, I will do those things. People don't
do those things anymore. We we have a door slapped
(43:16):
like slam basically slammed in your face.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
I'm like all the time, all the time, it's it's
and it sucks. But it's the younger generation they don't.
They don't have that respect. And I see it here, man.
We have a company that does like you know, dental
hygienis training and stuff like that. And the girls come
in as were me and you were leaving, and I
always hold the door for them. But I'll tell you what, man,
(43:38):
there's sometimes where like they just they don't care. Definitely
when you're shopping, dude, everyone's out for themselves. Like I'm
another one where you know, if you're in line, like, dude,
if there's an elderly person, please go in front of me,
yeah right before you don't. I watched the other day
a woman was having a problem uh whatever. She was
(44:00):
carrying it to her car, so like, dude, I made
the like it's so easy. I went up and said, ma'am,
do you need help, Like, I'll help carry it to
your car, and she goes, no, I got it. But
it's like I feel like someone else would have just
let her struggle. Yeah, And and I think we've lost
We definitely have lost that. And Dude, the other day,
(44:21):
I'm in a supermarket and and look, I think a
lot of this is that stupid law with the plastic bags.
That the plastic bag law is so stupid. A woman
had a wagon, you know those big wagons that people
take to the beach. Yeah, she had that, and she's
now pulling that around the supermarket. Wow. Yeah, like like
(44:41):
what do we do it? And then you get okay,
and now I'm just turning in to get off my lawn. Guy.
Then you add people bringing their dogs, like when did
that become a theft? See, and I see that in
home depot a lot. When did that become a thing?
Why is your dog in a supermarket? That's an animal right,
that is And I'm not even talking about having it
in the shop. And I'm watching people now walk their
(45:02):
dogs in the supermarket. And I'm like, dude, there's like
that's not sanitary. Dogs are disgusting. Why is a dog
in a supermarket? Dude? You go to a go to
a bar on a weekend, right, especially like an outdoor bar,
a brewery or a winery, there's gonna be dogs. I'm like,
why do you have you a dog here? Even a restaurant?
(45:22):
Like I know you're outside, but still that's still an animal.
Speaker 6 (45:25):
Man.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
Stop man, Now, we don't care, dude, we don't. We
want to do and that's it. Nobody else matters to
anybody else anyway. Have stopped caring. And now me and
you are officially old. That's it. You think you've got
it bad. I think this is going to become a thing, man,
because prices are just I don't know when they're ever
(45:48):
gonna come down. Prices are just crazy for everything. I
hope this isn't the new norm. So now, a guy
on TikTok, Hassan Raheem, posted a video talking about he's
having a wedding. He invited guests, but he's asking them
to pay four hundred and fifty dollars for a ticket
to his wedding. See I always cover the plate. I
make sure my wife and I always come.
Speaker 5 (46:07):
I'm about a three hundred dollars guy per couple, like
I remember, it's three hundred dollars is about the norm
for us.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
I remember as a kid, like when you had to
go like when not a kid, like when you're like
your first buddies get married. I remember it was like
a one hundred bucks right then it became two hundred bucks,
and then my then then it started to be like
five and I'm like five, hell one hundred bucks. I
don't know. I remember one time I went to somebody's
wedding and I got him an ice cream maker. I
(46:36):
like that. Man, Yeah, yeah, so he wants four hundred
and fifty dollars for you to pay to go to
the wedding.
Speaker 5 (46:44):
I like that because I feel like if I, if
I don't want to go, I decide not to go
to that show and not buy that ticket.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Well that's so so far everyone's declined. Yeah, of course
they did. They've spent six figures on the wedding already.
That's the problem too. I never understood these big, like
lavish weddings, Like I know a couple where they spent dude,
the dad had the remortgage the house one hundred thousand
dollars one night from right on hundred thousand dollars to
(47:12):
this stupid wedding. She finds out a couple of years
later the guy's gay, like wow, like yeah, so like, yeah,
you didn't know that the guy was doing all the
flower range with himself, Like what did she? What do
you know? She found out it was Sopranos style. Her
and her girlfriends went to a gay bar and he
was there, Oh wow, just dancing around like hey, uh,
the big guy and he's like you and dude. His
(47:34):
excuse was like it was such a sad excuse. This
excuses like you me and my buddy. So would be
funny like no, no, and then got a ballgag in
your mouth, dude. So yeah, it was like that episode
of the Sopranos where they found the fat guy at
the gay bar.
Speaker 5 (47:50):
You see, my wife and I out we paid her
own wedding. My wife did her own flower range. My
guy set up my DJ rig. So I ended up
DJing my own wedding and it was cheap man did
it right and bring.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
It teen on the beach.
Speaker 5 (48:00):
I think it was like I even shut I shut
the bar down while people were you know that you
better double fish because I'm shutting this down, saying my stuff,
like five hundred bucks.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
I got seven beers smart for you. Yeah, And I
remember too, And I remember I was going through No
one knew, but I was going through my separation and divorced.
At the times my wife didn't go to your wedding
and I went. I went as a third wheel with
another couple. Right, So I went third feel with another couple,
and uh, you sat me at a table and this
(48:28):
this couple just kept fighting. I know who that is.
I think I know exactly who. Yes, I think it
was Whispers. I think it was it was I now
I think it was Whispers and his uh his then girlfriend.
That makes sense, and they would do when I say fighting,
it was. It made the whole table uncomfortable. And so
(48:48):
I couldn't get to the bar at your wedding fast
enough because that's just where I hung out, because I
didn't want to be at the table anymore because the
fighting was getting out of hand. Somehow you got a
nice table, well, I guess you didn't, but the placement
was okay.
Speaker 5 (49:01):
I got a friend, I grew up with me. I've
known him for years. I guess somehow he was by
the coffee pot and the kitchen door. I kept swinging open, like, sorry, dude,
what somebody I know? Oh, this is this woman who's
a very Karen. I know she is the epitome of
the Karen. She actually complained to the bride and groom.
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I think it was her brother's wedding the table placement
for her. You will, that's a big deal, people.
Speaker 1 (49:29):
You gotta look into that, man, you really really She's like,
she's like, we were by the kitchen door. Yeah, and
I'm like, cares or a bathroom and some people get
by the bathrooms, but who cares? Like just so don't
sit at the table like like like roam around. It's
not what you're supposed to do a wedding, Like you're
not supposed to be at the table all night. And
where are you?
Speaker 3 (49:47):
Like?
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Who you sit them with? I up with old couples before, dude.
We my my wife and I man, she got shingles,
were planning our wedding. We were going to plan uh,
we were going to rent a house and do a
wedding at the house and do all this and we
were planning on, like Okay, this person can't be with
this person and this dude, it's a whole thing, Like Okay,
this person has a beef with this person and she
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broke out in shingles and I was like, dude, we're done. Yep,
I said, we're done. Fly Away. We did a flyaway.
I said, it's super easy. They take care of everything
for us. And it was the best. It was one
of the best moves we ever made. You didn't make it.
Almost one year ago, a twenty two year old Cameron
Turner injured three people after he opened fire at a
Texas state fair. This year, officials with the state fair
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decided to enact the new policy banny guns. It's not
a bad idea, a bad idea. Apparently in Texas. Not
everyone's on board. However, more than seventy Texas lawmakers have
signed a letter calling for the ban on guns to
be pulled back. The letter points out that the majority
of mass shootings are stopped by citizens who carry guns.
I kind of get that, but here's the thing.
Speaker 5 (50:49):
If you got a madman like this, someone who's out
of their mind, who comes to a state fair and
starts shooting don't you want don't you want to know
there's people next year or you that haven't done to
stop this guy.
Speaker 1 (50:58):
Yeah, that's what these lawmakers saying. That is awesome anywhere
them on their hips. You know, you don't car jack
anybody in Tennessee because that person might have a better
Texas do they? I think they can bring missile launchers.
So if you support women's right to bare her chest
or you just like boobs, Boston is the place to be.
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This Saturday, between one and three, the March for Topless
Equality will take over Boston Common, with protesters starting at
the Embrace Statue, marching to the State House, then back
to the statue. I'd love to say this is gonna
be hot, but you know it's not gonna be It's
not gonna be hot chicks, And that's what sucks. It's
the women who's who people don't want to see. There
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going to be showing them. Yeah, you just start yelling,
put them back, yeah, put them back in. I don't
what what was the I'm trying to think we had
a porn star in the studio years ago and she
was way past their prime like that, Hegel Terry Weigel,
Warry Weigel was their name. She was at Volcanic Eruptions
and she stopped in the promote it. And she was
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a porn star and she had done Penthouse and she
was on Married. It was an episode of Married with Children,
and I think she was im predator And yeah, we
got her late, so we gotta way long. Yeah, and
so she comes in the studio and she just takes
off her top and I'll never forget you asked her
to put her shirt back on. You can put it on,
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like not thinking at the time, what a what a
humiliating thing to say to somebody who was like, hey,
look here I am. I'm like, just put that you go?
What you can put that shirt back on? We don't
need that. Yeah, thanks, this whole thing up. Now there
you go. Those those people, they haven't bet you not
so much. What's wrong? My travel rewards card didn't earn
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enough miles for my bakery? Why don't boy seventy excels
after this rock station? See some show?
Speaker 5 (53:00):
I don't know, man, I saw this the other day.
How you don't get pulled over by a cop? Don't
get so I'm driving to leaving here head at the Brigantine.
I see a guy on a motorcycle. And there's two
different motorcycle riders. There's those that are and I'll listen.
You Harley guys are awesome.
Speaker 1 (53:15):
You just cruise.
Speaker 5 (53:16):
It's a Sunday afternoon, it's beautiful at You're going to
your little dive far you just this thing is grinding.
I love it. I'm jealous of you. I wish I
had the balls to ride a motorcycle. I don't you
look really cool on I mean, you're riding in your
little I.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Drive my Honda. You look like you don't look cool
like this at all? You feel that, right? Like I
feel like like we have a buddy, our buddy who
moved down to Tennessee, Mickey, right, and he's been trying
to unload he has a beautiful looking motorcycle, yeah right, yeah,
and he's been trying to unload it on Facebook yard sale.
It looks like a Harley, it sounds like a Harley.
Speaker 5 (53:51):
Dude, it sounds awesome, but it's a Honda. You're just
not in a Harley gang.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
And it's not I feel like you're not. You're just
You're just not. It's one of those things where it's
got to be a Harley. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (54:03):
Now you do ride a little close to the yellow line. Guys,
sometimes you want to go side by side. I'm not
really down with that, but I look out for you
motorcycle riders. This guy's flying, man out by where Bore
God is now, he's flying, but his right hand is
on the uh. It's on the uh. I don't know
what's that the handlebart Okay, the left hand is holding
a coffee mug.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
I don't think that's the way they want you to
ride at all. And it's like one you brought from home.
It's not only think he stopped at wah wah, he
got it. I'm like he got a Stanley. Yeah, I'm like, bro,
how was that even? Okay? If you're a cop, how
do you not shut that thing down? Yeah? Well, dude,
I get it all the time because I have a
huge where I live. On the black Horse Spike is
a huge straightaway for like ten miles. It's a it's
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a huge straightaway with the guy's just speeding down it.
It's uh crash rockets. Yeah, oh yeah, stretch all night long,
and especially now my air conditioning's broken so we've had
the windows open. You just man and it's like, dude, like,
what are you doing. I don't know how these people
don't die. Yeah, it's it's scary, like we'll get the
fast and furious cars too, because it is such a
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long straight away, like you take it every day, you know,
And and so these guys just fly dode. They got
to be doing one hundred miles an hour if you
hit anything had one hundred miles. I'm talking like like
a two by four falls out of a truck or
a stone rock. Yeah, dude, you're you're You're gone. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (55:27):
These guys, I'm not a big fan of those guys
are hardy guys. You look cool as hell on the weekends.
Speaker 1 (55:32):
I got no problem with the Harley guys, but the
crash Rocket guys can get a little annoying. And then
they weave in and out of traffic. It's like, what
do you do.
Speaker 5 (55:38):
I've seen that too, where you know, you'll have a
thing of traffic and they're kind of in between cars. Dude,
I go, I hope somebody just opens the door right right, hey,
But thanks your calls, and they always welcomed on the show, Glen.
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When you bring on the rind right, I'll stop your
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Speaker 1 (56:19):
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Keep on smiling. I'm smiling dropping out, man, I know
you guys are all my love. Putting me guys on
my way works. She's a guy. Yeah, warming up ship
and I'm like, I'm a down here. We're rocking. Hey,
thank you? You shot you the best? How you doing y'all?
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