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Speaker 1 (00:05):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Why goes? Like now wake up?
Speaker 1 (00:16):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
And stand above all the rest. And this show.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Isn't it?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Hey? Man? What's happening? I really have stopped caring about
my family. So in the mornings I used to tiptoe
around be like, oh, I gotta be quiet. Everyone's sleeping
right cause it's like I get up at three fifteen.
Now I don't at garbage disposals on I'm clanking plates,
you know, I'm cleaning up the kitchen.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
My family can sleep through anything, man, even even my kids,
like on the weekends, Like you know, I don't. I
don't go to that extent, like I'm not loading the
dishwash or anything else, you know, like on the weekends.
But my wife, Like, my wife can sleep through me
jumping on the bed or like like pushing her face
down saying hey, it's time to get up.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Huh. Well, even this weekend, my wife and I were away,
so we're staying at a hotel and and you know, man,
I'm up, like you know, so I'm up five thirty
probably on a weekend, and uh and my wife like
I used to be like that, that romantic guy. I'm like, okay,
I'll just I'll keep the lights dim and don't be
real quiet until she wakes up, which could be hours. Now,
(01:56):
five thirty, I'm throwing on ESPN Sports Center TV's Blair.
I got lights on against the wall, and you're right,
sleeps right through it. Yeah. Yeah, Well they don't listen,
they don't respect us late at night.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
So I mean it's like, come on, yeah, well it
comes in the other night lights go on, and I'm
likee like what you can.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
See I'm sleeping here, come on now, so tit for tat.
But they wake up and everything's done. So that's nice. Yeah,
wouldn't it be. It's it's amazing, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Yeah, wake up, everything's vacuumed. Yeah, I had that happen. Yeah,
you slept right through the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Oh guys, Oh wow, Yeah, the kitchen's clean.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Look at the heck when that happens, she sleeps to
alarms like I hear. I hear her routine on the
weekends because it's like four or five alarms, like one
backs up the other.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I'm like Jesus, well, like four alarms to back you up.
My oldest has the like like jungle animals yelling for
an alarm? Is that gonna get you out with the
monkey screaming? Well, that's a thing. So then all of
a sudden, like it's like it'll be like seven am
on a Saturday, and I hear like, oh, like what on? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:59):
I used to have the water fall wake me up,
but then I would urinate in bed. We gotta switch
it up a little bit. That's kind of cool jungle noise.
But I don't know if i'd wake up. I guess
i'd wake up, gona wake up I was attacking me.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
I guess I would. Because there's a reason that our
alarm's growing up, those little wooden alarm clocks, right, you
know that they had the fake wood yep, right, there's
a reason why. It was just because it would wake
you up. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Oh, we had the one where it was like, uh,
it was like spa music and then it would slowly
brighten up the room. Not going to wake up, no,
because my eyes are closed.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
It's actually gonna make you sleeping more.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
My wife could sleep in a football stadium. It's not
gonna wake her up. Everybody. It's Tuesday. How about that?
The week is just flying by. We're already in the
second day lying by. We're gonna find out CXL work
force employe the day today. We'll have tickets for a
joker too, coming to the Square Theaters.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
We'll hook you up. Coming up just a little bit.
Lunch point seven ZXL, South Jersey's rock station ZXL Morning
Show doing live. I can go alrighte it and we'll
do it. Lot and things sucks. I'm Scottie. Good morning.
Here's some news fo US on a Tuesday. Let's see
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here that was good of dock workers at ports from
New England to Texas went on strike yesterday as they're
rallying for higher pay and more job security. So it affects.
Let's see fourteen ports, about twenty five thousand workers Baltimore, Boston,
Charles Than, South Carolina, Jacksonville, Florida, Miami, Houston, Mobile, New Orleans,
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New York, Jersey, Norfolk, Virginia, Philadelphia, Savannah, Tampa, and Wilmington, Delaware.
They mostly border water. You would hope.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
There's a border war worker out there in the middle
of the country. It's like I got nothing to do.
No ship's coming in here.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Has The number of storm related deaths climbed past one
hundred and thirty across the Southeast. Authorities were rushing to
air drop supplies and restore power in clear roads after
massive rains from Hurricane Helen left people stranded and without shelter.
President Joe Biden, you know he's still a president, said
he plans to visit the area in North Carolina devastated
by flooding from Helene. Mazda is recalling approximately seventy seven
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thousand cars due to the software error that caused the
airbags that's deploy with extra force. Oh, extra force. They
blow you out of the car. If drivers and front
seat passengers do not use a seatbelt, that this defect
could increase the risk of injury. It's the Miata. Yeah, dude,
you have no room. That's a little that's a little
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lot convertible. Yeah, that's still a thing. It's like a
little can. It's twenty sixteen to twenty twenty three MX
five Miadas. Apparently the airbag can take your head off.
That's news. What about sports? Brought to you by the
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yesterday came down man a big fan, you know.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Later in his career it Uh, it was tarnish, but
Pete rose. Uh, some consider the best baseball player ever.
He died yesterday at the age of eighty three. Uh.
He he racked up four thousand, two hundred and fifty
six hits.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
He is the I believe still standing. Uh. He holds
the record for most hits in baseball. So of course,
you know he had the gambling and an underage girl
something he had some. Yeah, yeah, he was a side.
Let's let's say, let's say he was a good ballplayer,
good ballplayer. Yeah, and of course he did that that
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I was it's here four or five seasons with the
Phills and they won that eighty World Series. So he
played with the Phills, played with the Expos. A lot
of people forget he went to the Expos after the
Phillies for a split second, and then eventually finished his
career back with the Reds where he was player manager
and then another Philly player who took us on that
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two thousand and one run to the h the NBA championship,
which we didn't win, but to kem In Matumbo and
he was great in that commercial. Is great man. He
died of brain cancer yesterday at the age of fifty eight.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Forget what they were doing. There was a commercial where
he kept swatting things down.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
He was a defensive player, and then he would he
would take his finger and swaging that big fire fingers
like a foot long. That's just that bummed out bad
day for Philly sports yesterday.
Speaker 3 (07:33):
Yeah, and I hear Rick Tockett's real sick, so he
might be the next Is Rick hocket I heard?
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Yeah, I heard the sports. I think you're making that up.
They had a post it note said Rick Tockett's gonna
be next. No, don't take Ricky. Titans beat up on
the Dolphins thirty one to twelve last night Monday Night football,
Lions beat the Seahawks forty two to twenty nine. There
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Today hip sixty nine, Claus Tonight over sixty two tomorrow
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for your Wednesday sunny Hi up to seventy sixty seven
outside right now.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Morning show deal with crying very well. When people cry. Yes,
my kids, undred percent, my kids. I I tell them,
you cry when somebody dies or you really get hurt.
Don't be crying and getting upset over nonsense.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
And they're good.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
They'll say, hold on, let me take a break, and
they'll go in the other room and they'll get themselves
together and they'll come out and we'll have a conversation.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Shan doesn't love me. No, Yeah, I'm witness in the
studio where we've had like interns cry and uh and yeah,
it's it's weird. Like I had a neighbor the it's
I and I laughed at her, which was not the
response I think she wanted. She thought the bus driver
(08:50):
was bullying her the mom. Yeah, see, that's okay to
laugh back, because that is kind of silly a bus
driver does. So the bus driver was like always telling her, like,
you don't have your kids on I'm at the bus stop,
blah blah blah. So one day she knocked on my
door and she's crying on my porch. She's a bad mother,
she is so driver. I don't know why she doesn't
like me. And I thought she was kidding and then
(09:11):
she's actually can see tears and I'm laughing, and I'm like,
I don't know what to tell you. You. I've been
a bus driver bullying you.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
I've been a parties man work where and there are
kids out there that are criers. And I feel bad
because it was this guy ex military, good guy, tough guy,
you know what I mean, And his kid is just
like crying all the time and he's like, just stop,
just get over the crying.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Dude. We have a friend and their kid that's his
go to thing is and he's like, oh man, he's
like he's twelve man, and he just goes into these
crying fits whenever he doesn't get what he wants or
and the dad, dude, I look at the dad and
it's that just disappointment, Like it's just like eventually, especially
after a few drinks, and Dad's just like, stop crying. Remember,
(09:55):
I'll give you something to cry about. So last night, man,
I I dropped my kid off some activity thing with
his friend and then I have like an hour to
kill so instead of coming home, uh oh, well, first
I had to find gas because.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
We were on empty they I had eleven miles to empty.
My wife left the car.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
But after that, I end up at a little bar,
so I go there and catch some of the some
of the football game.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Kill the hour. So I go and I sit at
the bar. There's a woman next to me, all by herself.
Oh boy, who's sobbing? Yeah, now listen. Obviously she's going
through something. I don't know what her her hardship is,
but she's got something going on. But here I am
kind of caught. It's not that very it's not very busy.
I'm sitting like two stools away because you know, everyone.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
You're fault sitting so close to her, right, Yeah, I
would have sat a mile away.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
I didn't know when I got down. Now that she's
crying so I can't see the TV. All I want
to do is, first of all, I want to move
away because I'm not going to get into, hey, what
the problem is, because I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
I don't think she wants to talking about it. It's weird.
The whole thing is weird. I don't want any parts
of this cry a bar. Yeah, no, that's weird.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
But now I can't see the TV to catch the
Dolphins game. But I can't get up and be rude
because now I'm the guy that moved away from the
girl that was crying. Yeah, and even the bar tenders.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Like, hey, she goes there. It's like are you okay? Yeah?
It was like not even, it was like sobbing. I'm like,
this is awkward. It is weird. It was awkward, I
because I've been Look, I've had the drunk conversations with
people at a bar where like they start to cry,
I don't know whatever, they tell a story, and you know,
the drunk people, the drunk cry, I've been there. But
the walk in on a person just by herself sobbing, Yeah,
(11:31):
like what just happened to you? She's like she's you know,
she's she's kind of cute and there we're both there,
but you know, I'm married. I don't know what her
deal is.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
I don't want to think it's creepy, but then I
don't want any parts of it because I'm really in there.
I'm so excited I finally get like a play to wings,
I have an hour to kill.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
She's going to cry your wings and I'm just watching
the game. Yes, yeah, And even if she started a conversation,
I can't talk because now I'm trying to put the
Wings down. I'm limited on time and I really do
just want to watch the football game. It was my
It was kind of my just just chill time. My
wife's like, you're gonna go to the bar by yourself.
I was like, yeah, I can do that. I considered
the bar and I can drum up a conversation, but
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not with somebody who's crying. That's I usually try and
conversation I'll do. I'll do it with the bartender, like.
I love going the bars that are dead, like like
a corner bar, dive bar, like, I love doing that
by myself because I will man, I will start up conversations. Now,
will I start a conversation up with a woman who's sobbing? No? No, no,
and something bad has happened and I don't want to
(12:27):
get caught in that vortex? Yeah? Yeah, so well hopefully
she's okay. Yeah, she well, and then she got out
of there.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
I was kind of relieved, I caught, you know, my
last half hour of my chill time was able to
be without the woman sobbing. So she ended up getting
out of there. I don't know what she did after that.
I don't know if there's any cliffs she wanted to
drive her car off a cliff. I don't know what happened,
but anyway, it was very awkward. Well I'm glad that
you helped her.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Yeah, I know. Yeah, maybe that was my calling, like
I was in that position to help her out. Yeah.
Usually that's see, that's a bartender job. Like I when
I would bartended the Bucket Gabe Brewery down and get
me the courthouse. I get that every now and then. Dude,
I'd get the people coming in and they just want
to they need someone to listen to their problems. Yeah. Sure,
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And you kind of get caught in it and you're like,
all right, well I'm the guy. Like there's no one
else here, so it's gonna be me and you and
uh and yeah, we'll dive down that that road, and
the conversation doesn't end. It doesn't end. Yeah, it doesn't
end quickly. You have to do. Yeah, Like I'm like,
I'm like, man, man, I have to stop glasses behind
the bar.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
So I'm sorry he knocked up the nanny, but I
gotta go refill this bar over here.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Yeah, I'm sorry your dog died, but like I gotta
I gotta go change a keg. Yeah, like what was like,
I don't think it was like her her cat died.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
It might have been something awful in her life, and like,
I really the tail to take this.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
She went to a bar. I know the situation. You
have to figure out where we're gonna go.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
But Oasis has announced the North American tour.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
I saw the man I was thinking about it. That's
the one you wanted for your birthday party, right.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
I think, Oh, we're gonna have Oasis play my birthday party. No,
I want a Tonic, but maybe Tonic will open up
for Oasis. So Oasis they announced the two brothers who
hate each other, they announced that they you know, once again,
I think they dumped just a truckload of money at them.
And so they decided they were going to do a
European tour and that sold out immediately. So they now
(14:26):
are extending at the North America. I believe I saw something.
Maybe they're gonna do something at the Sphere too in Vegas.
It's not listed on one of the on one of
the dates, but I saw the Sphere light up with
Oasis on it. So it seems like that that's where
like a band will do a residency. I think the
Eagles are doing a residency there. Now, me and you
(14:49):
Jojo can go see Oasis? Okay? August twenty fourth in Toronto, Canada.
August twenty eighth, Chicago. You gotta get close Field. I've
never been a soldier. Field be kind of cool. Where's
Hershey yet? Come on Hershey August thirty first, East Ruthaford
Metlake Stadium. Now we're talking, okay. Or we could go
to La the Rose Bowl September sixth, or we could
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go to Mexico City September twelfth, now all inclusive? Can
we get the drink package? Yeah? So? So who plays
with them Oasis? I mean who's on the cage the
elephant is opening up for them? Yeah? That a great opening.
Ap Oh yeah yeah, I think cag you have a
will serve as the opener in all one. It's like
a nineties all powerhouse or something to go with the Oasis. Yeah.
(15:36):
But dude, you gotta understand, like Oways has had a
lot of success here in America, but in Europe they
are they're the Beatles. I mean they're they're huge, and
they just haven't toured in fifteen years whatever, almost twenty
years because the brothers ate each other. So uh, now
we're gonna get Oasis. Uh this is interesting. So like
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I love of on like a Friday night, Man, I'll
just put music videos on YouTube and let it just
play right, like a lot of old school stuff, you know.
And that's how I've kind of turned my kids onto
a lot of music I like. So it's kind of
cool seeing the old music videos. Yeah. Well, if you've noticed,
in the last couple of days, the music videos are
gone off of all. But yeah, so YouTube is having
(16:23):
a contractual dispute CSAP, which is the company that collects
the royalties and protects copyrights on the songwriters and publishers,
and so they're battling right now and YouTube has pulled
all the videos. Wow. Yeah, so like get like those
like cool MTV videos for a lot of artists. A
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lot of the artists include Nirvana, Rim Green Day, Rush,
Bob Dylan, and Adele, including also Beyonce and Nicki Minaj.
So yeah, if you like I said, man, that's I
was having on in the background, you know, like usually
like on on all the kids are home and stuff,
we just hang out in the kitchen. But in the background,
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I'll have. I'll have a bunch of old music videos playing.
That's cool man, It's like you're a little playlist and yeah, man,
that's where yeah you did. And like I said, that's
where my kids kind of learned a lot about music.
That at least I dug uh, this was kind of cool.
Donald Trump did show up the Alabama Georgia game over
the weekend, hanging out in his VIP suite. Kid Rock
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of course, yeah he's always there. Bo Cephas, Hank Williams Junior,
and uh Hershel Walker because because Herschel Gargia guy was
a Georgia guy. Yeah, it was so so that's a
great crew man. So that's a that's a cool crew
to hang with. So so Trump was there taking selfies
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with Hank Williams Junior, Kid Rock, and Herschel Walker. So yeah,
Kid Rock is I mean, he performed at the Republican
National Convention and he's hung with Donald Trump quite a bit.
How dude, how cool would it be if Trump shows
up at kid Rocks Bar in Nashville? That would be awesome,
It's a response. He would get his three stories Kid
(18:08):
Rocks Bar and you just see Trump hanging out. Now,
Kid Rock has his own VIP suite in the bar,
which because the bar it's it's open in the middle,
and you could see all the floors, so like from
the bottom you could see all the all the floors
going off top. And kid Rock has his own VIP
suite and just see Trump hang out right there. Just
just would you be shocked. I know Trump doesn't drink, right,
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he's you know, he's notoriously sober because his brother died
in alcoholic But it would be kind of cool to
see Trump just shot on a beer right with kids,
get duels. It would be awesome. There you go, some
rock news for you. Progressive presents ten things on a
contractor is to do list that are harder than getting
a commercial auto and roll radio station. A lot of
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people say that Pete Rose did some bad things, you know,
but let's look on the positive side. Right he passed
away yesterday, eighty three. Great baseball player, and don't he's okay,
he's not in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but guess
what hall of fame he's in Philly, The wrestling Hall
of Fame. He's in the WWE Hall of Fame. See,
I wouldn't have.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Known, like I know, we we were talking about him
or whatever, and then somebody you brought up the underage thing.
I see they hit it very well, or at least
we didn't have like it. I never knew that. I
never heard that story about p Rose till you ruined
it for me. It was because I'm okay with the gambling.
There's a documentary that came out. I want to say,
not even that long. It's been the last year.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, apparently he like had an affair with a girl
and she was like fourteen or fifteen. Well was he
was he sixteen or seventeen? No, he was in his thirties.
And that's a problem. Yeah, it's it's no good. And yeah,
once again you got let's look like oj oj dies,
let's not let's not dwell on the murders. Well, let's
(20:03):
let's let's look at his football career. Look at Lawrence Taylor. Right,
I love Lawrence Taylor. Probably one of the greatest defensive
football players, never going to play.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
The guy was out of his mind. Now, back in
the day, everyone would break my balls because I had to.
I have an LT jersey. I had the one since
I was eleven. I still wear it.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
On game days now. You got in the cocaine, right, yeah, yeah,
A lot of people say he played on cocaine. They
were all on cocaine. But the guy was an absolute animal,
So I gotta, I gotta. I was a kid. You're like, okay,
love Lawrence tail.
Speaker 3 (20:31):
That's a bad thing, you know what, Right, big deal.
But then he gets caught and I'm gonna say, it's
an airport parking lot.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Right, It's like, yeah, man, come on that. It's hard
to look past that. Guess what. I still wear my
jersey on game day. It's tough. Same thing with like
Kevin Spacey, you know, apparently he put the moves on
a bunch of underage kids. But I'm like, but man,
he's a good actor, right right. It's that it's that
weird man, that dichotomy of like you know, oh yeah,
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like Pete Rose, Dude, Pete Rose won the Phillies World Series.
They couldn't get it together until they got Pete Rose. Right.
He taught Mike Schmidt how to you know, how to
not just hit home runs, how to play every day
like you should play small ball and uh, and they
end up winning the World Series in eighty Right. It's
just a kid thing. Man, it's hard to get it's
(21:21):
hard to get passed. I'm percent because the gambling thing.
I can look past. Bro.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
I don't care about the gambling. I think it's cool
as hell. A matter of fact, he goes up a couple,
not just for me.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
It's cool.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
You gambled on yourself to go play baseball. Good for you, man,
you weren't shaving points.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
And he was. And he was gambling on baseball when
he was a player manager. Yes, he thought his team
had a great chance to win. So I can I
can get past that. It's the underage stuff, is that?
So that's that's tough. Yeah, And there's a lot of
people out there wouldn't even know it, Like you know,
it just started kind of coming out. But once again,
he is in the w W Hall.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Of Fame, Right, we gotta keep saying but once again,
but but.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
But it's a tough year for athletes that did things
wrong because OJ died this year, Pete Rose died this year. Okay,
what's okay? This is so bad? What's worse? OJ might
have killed two people. First of all, I wanted to
put it out there.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
OJ wasn't quitted or Pete Rose is thirty hitting on
a sixteen year old.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
I think he was over thirty. It's the kid thing, right,
even that's worse. But then again I think, so why
do we have to make this decision? Yeah, and they
both spent time in jail too, OJ not even for murder.
And then Pete rose forgot to pay his taxes.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
Okay, OJ breaking into the hotel room in Vegas stealing
his stuff back.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
I'm fine with that. Yeah, yeah, I got no problem
with it. To cut your heads, your wife's head off,
that's a tough that's a tough one to get by.
The poor kid it worked at the restaurant. Yeah, that's
a tough one. Yeah, Pete rose huh. Yeah, we're not
really doing his death justice, are we. Yeah? Well, even
like I'm listening to sports radio the way in and
(23:00):
they did like a really nice honoring of Pete rose
Man because once again, you can't take away the baseball
like it wasn't like it was steroids. He gambled right,
like what you saw in the field was all him.
So let me say the first two thirds of the
tribute was what's really nice they did, and then the last,
(23:20):
the last third, not so much. McGuire and Sosa right,
most likely took steroids. So I'm okay with that. You no, see,
here's where I got a problem. I'm fine. They were
they were kicking them out of the stadium Man McGuire
and Sosa right, McGuire, Sosa, Can, Sako, a couple of
other players, the Bonds. I got a problem with that
(23:43):
because Pete Rose never did steroids. He played hard baseball, right,
and he went out there every day and gave a
hundred percent. Those guys cheated, yeah right, the underage stuff though,
but that it's tough. That's a tough one to get over.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
I remember many it was like four point thirty on
a Tuesday, and I don't know what show was on.
My mom was watching. They broke in the middle of
it because Sosa was up the back. Yeah, it was
a big thing, man.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
That that was that ninety six at Save Baseball. It
was like the six ninety seven season.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
It was like space jam. Remember the guys were all
jacked up on steroids. That's what she had in baseball. Man,
they're hitting cars in the parking lot. Yes, six cheating,
But I'm okay with it.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Is white, but that's white. Wrestlers die all the time
they get jacked up on steroids. Look, I got a
pair of tickets for Joker too over at the Square
Theaters coming out this Friday. You want to go see Joker?
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ZXL Morning Show. These talkbacks, man, we really pushed your
wife's buttons on Friday.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Yeah, and I don't weddy. She came hard with the talkbacks. Man,
I love them.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
I know. She kept texting me yeah, saying are you
gonna play them? I don't even remember what it's about.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
That's the best part is we just play them and
then we're like, oh yeah, and I got I got
roped into this still were getting on a little you know,
we just talk yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Don't, I don't know, I don't think about it. And
then when it's done, it's done. What did we say
to the piss her off? Here's the first one.
Speaker 5 (25:23):
Okay, I know that you could be dramatic on air,
and that's all fine and davy, but the all out
why who doesn't know how to clean.
Speaker 4 (25:31):
A link trap.
Speaker 5 (25:32):
I wouldn't am seed it out. I pulled it out
to look at it. It was completely clear. I walk
out and like, I've never done a load of lost before.
I didn't live a life before you. You decide to
tell me did you check the link trap?
Speaker 2 (25:44):
What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (25:45):
As I checked the link trap to the point I
was so annoyed, I pulled it out of the dry
or brought it over to you.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
To show you that it was clear.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
I don't need you to tell me how Wow.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
And then the talk back it was so bad. The
talk back said, I gotta cut this off right now, Okay,
So that I that was because I said, I said,
she doesn't know how to clean out the lynchrap. Yeah,
I mean truth is the truth. Which, by the way,
I was cleaning it out, I took a video. I
forgot to send it over. I was gonna send it
over to Rattler a little bit more. This is you
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acting like a kid. You act like I'm one of
the kids. Totally. I'm one of the kids.
Speaker 5 (26:19):
Like I like, I wouldn't survive without you and Joe.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
You stay in your lane. I do plenty of wash don't.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
Worry one in my house with my clothes or any
of that.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Mind your own homes, stay in your lanes, stay in
your lane, and mind your own homes. I love this woman.
I love this woman. Also, I'm your biggest fan, hon,
I really am. I love death. You just got to
clean the lint. Yeah that's it. You want to do
it after every cycle? Yeah? Yeah, okay, here's us. I
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guess this is our schedule. This is it's more, there's more, man, Yeah,
this this entire thing. Let's talk back is gonna be.
I got told to stay in my late. Yeah homes.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
Also, maybe if I had an entire workday at home
as YouTube do, maybe then it willn't take me three
days to get my wash done. You know, I throw
it in on Monday, throw it in the dryer, to
throw it in the dryer Tuesday morning, and then I
put it away when I get home Tuesday night, because
I don't know, I'm at a big girl job all
day long.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
K whoa yeo doing See my wife doesn't understand. The
machine does all the it does all the work. You
put it in there three days? Yeah, yeah, it's put
it in there and then at night you all throw
it in the dryer for you. Here's what I tell
my wife, is it piles up and then she takes
a whole afternoon to do it. Yeah, if you just
do like I don't know, maybe a little fifteen twenty
(27:44):
minutes a day, that's what I do.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Like, I catch up on all my stuff. But then
they get overwhelmed, right, I got mountains of clothes.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Ye, now it's a whole Saturday, or it's eleven o'clock
on a Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
And that's the thing. And then and then they're like, ah,
there's so much to do. Yeah, they wouldn't be still
a little bit of the time.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
All right, there you go, shut that thing down. At
that's just your w That was a lot. It's like
Joe Pesty said, no, look at me. I gotta live
with her.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Well, I love her. She's beautiful, wonderful woman. Yeah she's
she's spicy though, but she gets yeah she guts is
angry at it happens sometimes the one you use the dryer.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
What we're saying is you're gonna be more familiar with
these appliances if you use them more. For example, the
dishwasher and the burners on the stove. I better get
back in my leg.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
You get you stayed away, l I want to make
that my room. Anything dirty, Well, we'll not got anything.
Racket frash, there's some trash for you. Let's see her.
(28:58):
Arianna Grande. You know she is, Yeah, who doesn't. She's
a hot road she she's a singer, she's an actress.
And I guess she was filming this new Wicked movie
that's coming out, that's the story of what the witches from?
What's that stupid movie? Had something to do with that? Right?
So she was She's in the movie. I think she
plays one of like the good witches and h I
(29:20):
guess she started banging some guy when they were filming
the movie, but I think they were both married at
the time. Is that part of the movie the witches
are banging. I don't remember that in the movie, but
I remember a house fell on one of the witches.
Remember us, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelson. A lot of
people are saying that the rumors that they're going to
break up because she hasn't shown up to the one
(29:41):
of the football games later.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
It's because he has like two hundred yards and four games.
He's not a guy anymore. Now she's with George Kittle.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Britney Spears is back on Instagram and now she has
a British accent, so she She also said maybe this
was the reason she got all off Instagram. She said,
six months ago she lit a fire in a fireplace
and it singed her eyelashes, eyebrows and even her hair. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (30:08):
Even who wins all this her dad, who said I
don't think my daughter is stable enough to live a
life without me watching over her and protecting her and
her money and all.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Yeah, yeah, he's probably right. Yeah, that's one of those
things where I think, you know what we should have
listened to her dad. Dad probably knew a whole bunch.
But yeah, that's that Britney Spears. And I've done that
want a grill before where the fires popped up and
I've and you know, you can feel like your eyebrows,
oh yeah, and your eyelashes go up in flames. Yeah.
(30:37):
But you're also not dancing around with swords either. And
I'm not talking in a Spanish accent. Yeah. I remember
Sarah Hyland. She's from Modern Family. She was the daughter,
the oldest daughter in Modern family. Yeah, so you know
these people like it air it's like the Office. It's
always on Modern Family, right, So it's syndication. So these
(30:58):
people who are on the show make a lot of
money because they get like Seinfeld has made way more
money because the syndication of Seinfeld than he did when
Seinfeld was on. So now her manager, I guess, is
suing her saying that he's owed a cut of her
money since he was our manager for fifteen years and
maybe I guess, uh, oh, she fired him in April.
(31:20):
So yeah, so this guy's butt hurt and so so
now he wants some money from her commissions off of
the syndication of Modern Family. I mean, I guess that
you're like, hey, man, I got you all those gigs
and you kind of screwed me, Like like that sucks.
Let's see here. I know you like Mister Beast. My
(31:41):
kids love it.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
I'm okay with the guy online. Man, it's a lot
of fun stuff he does. He smashing cars. I think
he jumped into a swim pool full of I don't know,
like skittles. Like it's always weird stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Yeah, my kid was watching Mister Beast with his buddy
when they were playing pool at my garage and they're
watching mister Beast while playing pool one with Pete. Did
you see that one? I did not see that one. Well,
so there's a lot of drama with mister Beast right now,
and apparently he put up a job ad and it's
(32:12):
gotten a lot of backlash. What was the job for?
He needed an AI concept artist. People were calling him
out saying that that's taking away a job from a
real artist. A Twitter user garner and hundreds of thousands
of likes for sharing the job at and tweeting, Hey,
mister beasto f yourself, dude, Maybe put a real artist
who needs a job on the payroll instead of shilling
(32:32):
out money for someone to put a prompt into a generator. Unbelievable.
So that's what ai. Man Ai is a scary thing. Yeah,
you know, I see it happening more and more and
more where people are using AI to get stuff done.
The problem is you got to really watch what he
does because he can really it can go wrong real quick.
Speaker 3 (32:51):
And don't you just can't believe anything, man, No, don't
believe it unless you see with your own eyes.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Don't believe it. There he goes trash?
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Did you hear walas classic we are South Jersey's rock station,
and you are the z X work force employee the day.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Good morning, man, how are you up? What are you
up to? Where are we working forgot it? Okay? Good
job over there? What do you do? All right? Maintenance
guy at Borganta, you got tickets to the Joker too
over at the Square Theaters, so you can go hit
that up starting on Friday? All right?
Speaker 1 (33:28):
All right?
Speaker 2 (33:29):
How about how about this? Right?
Speaker 3 (33:30):
So, the other morning, I think it was a Thursday
or Friday morning, I'm over for God of playing crabs
right for me? And I got another guy at the
crass table like breakfast and crabs. Nothing weird about this,
all right?
Speaker 2 (33:43):
So, uh so I'm playing. So the guy ready to
roll the dice when they had the cleaning truck from
come through like that little scissor lift or whatever it is,
it's beeping. He refuses to throw the dice. Wild's beeping.
He stops the game and says, I'm not gonna throw
until this thing's out stops beeping. I get that. I
get it too. It's like it's interrupting. It's slow. When
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the guy off his roll, Man, yeah, I can see that.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
But see you guys, are on the right because you
probably should. I shouldn't have been gambling at eight thirty
or nine o'clock in the morning, you know.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
So it was on me. It's my fault.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
The contractors coming in.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
I was gonna say, that's when, I mean, there needs
to be it because it's twenty four hours. There needs
to be time. These guys have to work and get
stuff done. Yeah. So what do you got on the
agenda today? What are we fixing today? Light bulbs? I
don't even know. I don't know, Like, got to see
what happened on my light on midnight. Yeah, I'll tell
you what. Man, the one of the bulbs in my
(34:38):
bathroom went and it's one of the high hats, but
it's like it's like it's like hidden into the ceiling. Yeah,
so I got to figure out how to change that out.
You need a scissor lift. I shouldn't have to need
a scissor lift. But this morning was like Poltergeist in
my house. It kept going on and off and on
and off, and I was like, all right, now, I
gotta figure out how's changed that. Are you sure you're
(35:00):
spinning around, dude? I love no, not that one. Uh yes,
it's I think it is. I got to push it
in and then it kind of comes out and then uh,
and then I can change the bull first you want
to break it with a hammer? Well, dude, what's funny
is young me? Like if I was in college, that
would just stay dead. I would never change that. I
(35:21):
wouldn't even I wouldn't even take I wouldn't even try
to try and fix that. Like no, And like I
was at a bunch of college houses over the weekend
for parents weekend for my daughter, dude, And that's what
it is. It's a bunch of stuff that's just not
not getting done. Yeah, you know, the dishwasher doesn't work.
You just put it, you put a sign on the dishwasher,
it doesn't work anymore. So, speaking of man, So my
(35:43):
wife and I get this painting. We do this painting project, right,
So I let her cut in, Dude. She's a terrible cutter.
And the way she did is she got it on
the white trim where now when you walk into the room,
I can clearly see it.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
And my OCD is not going to allow that to stay.
I know now the same way man, like I could
cut in. I'm doing better with my cutting I got.
She just has to do the walls and it's always good.
You're always gonna see it. Oh it looks awful.
Speaker 4 (36:06):
Man.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
I love going to a house where someone did their
own painting and you can see where the roller hit
the ceiling. They just leave it there. Yeah, she finished
up painting. Then I took her to the zoo because
she loves the zoo. All right, look you got a
parent tickets for Joker too. All right, all right, thank you,
I stay on hold. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (36:22):
I think she messed up the painting on purpose because
I wanted her to be included in the project. It
wasn't just a me thing. I'm like, well, we've got
to find something for you to do. So take the
brush and try and cut around, and it was one
terrible man. You gotta know what you're doing, man, it's
not even First of all, you need a good brush, yes,
you do, you do.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
It's very important because I've cheaped out and got like
dollar store brushes and oof, and then the bristles are
stuck in the paint. Yeah. It's a real skill. It's
it really is. Man. When you see a guy who
can do that and uh like a painter for a living,
it really, it's like it's like man like that. It's
that's artwork I just did. Right now.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Now, I just paint the ceiling. I'm like, I'm not
even cutting the wall and the ceiling. It's all the
same color. I just take the can of paint. I
just pour all over the wall.
Speaker 2 (37:07):
The best is so I'm at the I'm at this college.
You know, it wasn't even a frat house, just a
college flophouse. Uh. For parents weekend with my daughter, and
it's her friends and it's their house. And it's because
when you rent the college kids, you don't have to
give them anything. They just want a house to party it. Yeah,
so I guess whoever the landlord was. They just ripped
(37:27):
the carpet off the stairs and it was just wood
bear wood stairs, but not hardwood stairs. Yeah, it was
just the wooden stairs. Well, they can get to where
they need to get to.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
Rights were shoes. Look we get back, we'll do some headlines.
Z XL Morning Show one hundred point seven w z
x L. I know that, uh you're not a you're
not a big wrestling fan.
Speaker 4 (37:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
I know you tried to take your kids to see
some wrestling and and it's it's a cool spectacle, right,
Like you had tickets to WrestleMania, kid. Yeah, if you
know what, I can't say. If kids aren't involved, I'm
not going because I was the man. I end up
taking the second night a bunch of loser friends that
wanted to go see wrestling, and I thought it was
funny to watch them way into the wrestling. Because they're
grown men. It's cool when my you know, my kids
(38:18):
were little. I take them, you know, like now my
brother is involved with some charitable stuff and they do
this like VFW wrestling. Yeah, so I'll take I'll take
my little guy up there and we just goof on
it like it's stupid and goofy, like they can't get
up on this top rope because there's a drop ceiling.
So on Netflix, there's a Vince McMahon documentary. Now, they
(38:40):
made the documentary before all the bad stuff came out
out about Vince McMahon and the sexual assaults and harassment
and stuff like that. We should probably add an episode,
you think, well, I think I haven't gotten the last
episode yet, but I think that's what the kind of
last episode kind of you know, it circles back to
but you look at how creepy it all is, and
(39:01):
at the time, I guess maybe you thought it was creepy.
But so the wave in sick Man's career goes. He
takes the business over from his dad. In the eighties,
that big eighties boom hook Hogan, you know the rocking
and wrestling, right, Cindy Lauper was involved, Bacho Man everywhere, right,
j Snake, Robert It's all that cool stuff, right, So
you have that, then there's a lull in the in
(39:24):
the early nineties of wrestling because they're just you know,
it was hot for a second. Hogan was everywhere, and
then there's a lull. So then so then they have
a thing that was called the Attitude Era. So at
that point, I'm way out of wrestling, like I wasn't
a kid anymore. I'm going to college and this Attitude
Era kicks in and it was a w C W
(39:45):
and WW have fighting each other, and that's when Stone
Cold came in, the rock Sting became the crow. Are
we still cutting ourselves and bleeding on the man? Yeah? Man, Yeah,
you know you're gonna get yeah yeah, sure, man, you
know you're you're gonna gonna blade a little bit. Yeah,
so so this is probably when your friends, your loser
(40:05):
friends were way into it, but they shouldn't have been
because they were in their their there, they're probably late teens,
early twenties. My two loser friends are in the documentary
as I don't know, twenties, mid twenties. They're at the
wrestling match. Dude. It's so creepy, right, like now you
know what you know about Vince McMahon. It's so creepy
in the documentary because during this Attitude era, right, the
(40:28):
audience started getting older and so they started doing more
and more outrageous things. So it was always just naked girls,
you know. D x DX was telling you know, everyone
to suck it, you know, and they were I mean
they were hot, dude, if you have to it was
it was hot. Yeah, dude. Vince McMahon's making Trish Stratus
get on all fours of walk like a dog. This
(40:50):
is all on the mat, right, this is all on
TV the USA network. Sex sales man. Right, Vince McMahon
does a storyline where his real wife he he drugs
her and puts her in a coma so he can
have an affair with Trish wow, he he pawns his
I mean, dude, his own daughter becomes so so like
(41:13):
the kids Shane and and and Stephanie McMahon, they become
part of the show, and Stephanie becomes like hyper sexualized
and like Vince is kind of like real weird about it.
Speaker 3 (41:23):
This is because you run out of ideas. You're like,
now you got to throw a bunch of stuff at
the wall, and the sex thing man.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
So old man, and you had you know, Pete girls
like Sable and stuff and look at it.
Speaker 3 (41:33):
Now, Okay, So I would get bored watching TV with
my kids, right yea, So we throw on a wrestling
but they're into it because it's like the wrestling you're throwing, guy,
was just I'm watching the girls wrestle.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
I'm like, I don't know, there's attractive girls out there.
This wasn't even girls wrestling. This was just girls going
out there and like, dude, Sable would got there topless, right,
like I think the one big she went out there
topless and just had painted hands on her nipples. That
it was. It was When you watch the documentary now
(42:05):
in hindsight, you're like, we probably should have The writing
was on the wall all of Vince McMahon being a
bad guy. Well, I imagine you have such a fan
base in the eighties and then those guys grow up,
but you're trying to keep them around somehow, So you
gotta keep them around by having a girl walking all
fours in this second son, it was it was the
(42:26):
kids that Hook Hogan cultivated, right, Macho Man cultivated, Jake
the Snake, Roberts cultivated guys like mister Perfect. So those
kids grow up there it's ten years later and now
they're in high school and college, and yeah, you get
them back in by doing stuff, by doing these girls.
But the stuff that like the videos they show of
Vince McMahon, because that's when he became the mister McMahon character.
(42:49):
So Vince was always uh, just a guy who did commentating, right,
always had a suit on, never was never got in
the mix of the wrestling. But then the Montreal Screwjob happened,
and after that he became this mister McMahon persona and
it was super creepy. Yeah, yeah, it was super creay.
(43:10):
I mean you talk about most like there's being canceled
now trying to like that, like you had to give
a dog he had to give up his company Jesus Man. So, uh,
there's in the there's an interview he did in the
in the in the late nineties and he's being kind
of pushed on the attitude era and he's like, well,
we're not We're not out here with guns. And then
(43:31):
they show a guy, Brian Pillman, who pulls a gun
out on Stone Cold and he's like, you know, we're
not raping. And then it shows Vince McMahon in the
ring calling someone a rapist, and so it's like, you're like, man,
we didn't see this one coming. No, He's like, he's
like a classy professional strip club owner like these girls.
I can't imagine the things they probably did. I mean
(43:53):
there's money they're smoking out of course. Man, they somehow
were able to get his wife, Lynne in this documentary.
I don't know how they were able to get her
because she's laid low because I mean, it's embarrassing because
they're still married and he was doing this all while
they were married, so so she I mean she you know,
they got hurt. They dug her up for this documentary
and creepy Hollywood and the music industry, it's all creepy, man,
(44:18):
it is, but I gotta give it to some of
these female wrestlers, you know, or these female performers at
the time, they were like, you know what, we got paid,
Like I I didn't. I didn't do it against my will, right,
I did it. I said I do it, and I
did it. You're not picking up dollar bills. You're picking
up checks man, and and dude, these women made you know,
big checks. But yeah, this documentary on Netflix, it's interesting.
(44:41):
It's just super super creaky.
Speaker 3 (44:43):
And you're looking at it now, You're right, you're looking
at it now, you're like wow, like you're writing, was
on the how.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
Do we finally got taken down? How do we miss this?
He's he's making out with a girl in front of
his cold post wife. Some new troops and into the
front line, and it's worth the Ukraine, that's the wolves.
Russia now is training wolves. Army chiefs are thinking about
using wild wolves to help detect approaching drones with their
(45:10):
sense of smell. It's not widespread, but Russia has dispatched
two tamed female wolves to serve with a unit fighting
in Ukraine. Has a test. The wolves are rescued from
a Siberian region, and they're not the first animals used
by Russians. The country has a history of training marine
mammals like dolphins for military purposes. I think that's pretty cool,
man cool a wolf man to go in the battle with. Yeah.
(45:30):
Imagine that you have a dolphin with a helmet on. Yeah,
and it's it's it's got a bulletproof vest on and
just jumping through the water like. I don't know if
Trump was serious. I don't even know if he said that.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
I think I just saw it on the internet and
Trump said, if you want to protect our borders, just
put a bunch of alligators out there in this water.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Now we're talking, Yes, sharks do the work.
Speaker 3 (45:50):
Sharks, sharks, alligators just in aig, shark in a moat.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
Uh has. Of today, anyone in England and Wales must
register their birds like pet birds with the government. That
includes chickens. A new regulation says that anyone keeping poultry
or other captive birds has to register them or they're
breaking the law. It's always been a law in the
UK that people with fifty or more birds had to
register them with the government, but the new change means
anyone with one chicken has to register that too, as
(46:18):
you might expect. As of last night, official websites where
residents can register their birds had a notice that said,
we're experiencing extremely high volume of applications because there must
be a lot of chickens in England. In Wales, I
think people with the eggs too.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
We go to a woman who has chickens, I guess
we buy the eggs. My wife's talked about the old
chicken thing. That's probably what's happened. It's getting popular now
they want to tax it.
Speaker 2 (46:40):
I can't get my house vacuumed. That's that's what I said.
Do you think they're gonna be able to take care
of chicken yet? Like the other day, I said, uh,
you know, I love my wife.
Speaker 3 (46:49):
We dove into another project where we're painting, like the
sitting room and everything else.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
But I said before we don't jump into another project.
Can we tackle the laundry room issue?
Speaker 1 (46:58):
Like?
Speaker 2 (46:58):
Can we finish some other projects? Right? Let's get into that.
A Long Island man went out for a night of
drinking and when he got into a heated dispute with
his drinking buddy after they came home, he stabbed the
guy to death. It's how Jeremy Allen's the guy's name
handled the rest of the mate the night makes the news.
He stashed the body of his friend Christopher Han under
(47:19):
a tarp in his back patio and then texted a
handyman to help him clean up the mess made by
beating and stabbing someone to death. The handyman showed up,
saw the body, told Alan he needed to go to
buy some bleach, called the police instead. Alan also is
a pending rate case and still on probation for a
twenty twenty two drunk driving conviction. He's a bad guy.
Why would you think the handyman was going to help you? Like,
(47:41):
the guy's gonna see the body and be like, I
don't want to be a part of this. Well, you
needed a hand right, So he is the handyman. He's
the handyman. I don't know if I trust this guy though,
Like to me, I was thinking handyman, they're like the
old ladies hire him to put light bulbs in. Yeah,
my mother in law had when I swear she was
bagging him. It was mister Wilson. He passed away like
two years ago. I finally had to take over the
(48:01):
reins because my mom had a handyman and I'm not kidding, dude.
He was ninety yeah, right, and and he had an
assistant who was like seventy five. Your mom could do
it faster than the hand And I'm like, dude, I'm
watching this guy one day it was like one hundred
degree day and he's trying to powerwash and I'm like,
this guy's gonna die yep, right there. And I told
(48:22):
my mom. I said, I said, you know what, Mom,
We're we're I'm gonna do everything. We're done. Like you
got a son. I can handle this. It's no it's
no problem. I don't need a ninety year old handyman
dying in your house and then you have a heart attack.
Yeah yeah, how about that. He outlives me. There you go.
There's one hundred point seven ZXLS out Jersey's rock station
in the ZXL morning show.
Speaker 3 (48:43):
So I won't say who with somebody I know I'm
very close with. She had to watch one of those
videos that we had to watch on ethics. It must
be time of the year, now you gotta watch these
ethnic videos.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
Yeah, I guess it's coming up the end of the year,
so they gotta they gotta re up everybody. You gotta
watch like you're not allowed to smack a girl on
the ass, and you know the I gotta watch what
I say. Okay, those kind of videos. I got another
one wrong. I can't take I can't take money. I'm
watching the video. We're in the car, she's you know,
she's going through the video. We're in the car together.
(49:14):
So that's nice. She's really paying attention.
Speaker 3 (49:17):
Then that's what it is, dude. You know, as a company,
you just kind of got to get through it. It's
basically you just covering your own ass. That's all you're
you really try it. I got one hundred out of
one hundred on all the questions.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
I'm pretty proud of it. I gotta know what wrong
on hers because she goes through the video and then
hers would stop, and you had to pick on which
what it was. Ye did the same thing, dude, did it? Yeah?
So yeah, no, not at all, not at all.
Speaker 3 (49:37):
But there's the one where the guy, the guy, okay,
the guy happened to be going out with some friends
and just simply mentions to the co worker, Hey do
you want to come and hang out with us?
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Now? This woman, now she goes to h R.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
Right, okay, and now she's trying to explain to the woman,
even the manager in the video, which I agree with
the manager.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
The manager said, maybe you're looking too much into this.
Maybe he's not trying to hit on you. Maybe he
just know as a coworker, you want to go and
hang out after HERTZ What do you want to come
out for some drinks? Okay?
Speaker 3 (50:17):
So here's another part of the video and I call
BS on this and they're not even trying anymore. I
guess you got to fit everybody into these videos, no
matter how attractive.
Speaker 2 (50:28):
Yeah, yeah, you gotta. You gotta put it all in there,
which I get, right, dude, there is no way. This
guy is a good looking guy, dressed to the tea,
skinny as can be, beautiful, beard, right, guy's awesome. The
woman he's asking to go out, she's huge, She looks
like the dude, her face looks like the thumb. But
the honey boo boo. I'm like, come, want to get
(50:51):
some bro, You're not so far off. This woman is like,
he is so out of her league, and I'm like,
you're not even trying at that point at least make
them so he got in trouble for even asking around
for drink. Yes, if she wanted to come hang out
to me. She looks like more and more of the
guys that she and the girl. I'm like, come on
(51:12):
for drink.
Speaker 3 (51:13):
Bro, Bro, you're not so far off man that the
head looked like a thumb. And I'm like, you're not
even trying at this point, Like, yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
That's it, man, it had We've taken it to such
a far level. Now can we just put okay people
in all the videos? Okay, you think everyone in an
office shouldn't talk to each other, dude, that's what it
comes down to. Everyone's living their own bubble.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
Well, my buddy he does he does mortgages, right, so
he was like a manager whatever. So we got another
job at a different company where it's like, uh, it's
more of a business setup. And he's like, I forgot
what it's like to work in this area. He's like,
everybody whispers, they don't play any music. He's like, it's
so boring, said, you couldn't handle that. Like, my wife
(51:54):
does real work and works in an office and I
go there and I'm like I could like she was
doing real stuff like me and you I throw ice
at you.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
Yeah, but the dude, no way, Oh that would die.
I would get ridden for that. Imagine that you're trying
to since I watched the video, yeah yeh was there
was there a section in about throwing ice at your
coworker because I would be okay with that too. I
sexually harassed everyone here. Hey, everybody, thanks for calls today.
They're always welcomed on the show where weird it's all
(52:23):
god yeah, yeah yeah yeah. Uh well, anyway, this person,
I know, I think she got them all right because
she disagreed with me. I was like, I don't know,
just asking to go out, I have to worry. Just
got wings, like you can't even have funny and she
would have a lot of wings. Yes you would. Yeah,
you want to take on that that responsibility. But we
go to and all you Can eat?
Speaker 4 (52:44):
Right.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Guy was good looking man, good looking through it like
in no way. Even the managers like he's way too
hot for you. Uh stay right there? What kick call
off that rock block? It is one hundred point seven
z XL, Saturday's rock station and this XL Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (53:01):
When you're smiling, when when you're smiling, when you smiling
over smiles at you and when you're loving, oh you
love when the sun comes shining through.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
When you're crying, lets you bring on the rind are
gonna stop your shot and stop your side well to
be happy?
Speaker 4 (53:24):
And then where you smiling, Let's just smile, keep on smiling.
Speaker 2 (53:29):
I'm smiling, dropping out, man, I know you guys are
all my love looking me guys on my way and
work the R shot a guy, Yeah, warming up ship
and I'm like, I'm a down. Hey we're rocking. Hey,
thank you you shot?
Speaker 3 (53:43):
You're the best?
Speaker 2 (53:44):
How you doying? Yeah? Keep me laughing? Then you guys
are great. Good morning guys, hilario shot it?
Speaker 3 (53:51):
Oh god?
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Is it my radio? Or are you only broadcasting in MANA?
This is the reading in DJ like if you're on it,
I listened to this.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Getting up in the morning doesn't suck anymore.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
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