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January 8, 2025 • 48 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, in a world of jol mediocre radio, in a
time of regulations and rules, under the scrutiny of bosses
and management, one show breaks all the rules to deliver entertaining,

(00:22):
compelling and educated radio and stand about all the rest.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
And this show isn't it?

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Hey? Man?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
What's happening?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
It was fun. The whole family had a snow day yesterday.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
Yeah it was. It was a perfect snow yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Yeah, it was easy to shovel.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
It was easy.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
You know, roads were a little messy yesterday. They seemed
to be a lot better this morning.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
But it's through.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Like I was ready to get back to a normal
schedule yesterday. Yeah. So now I got, uh, you know,
little guys home, my wife's home. Uh. And then my
oldest comes over with her little guy. So now I
got snow stuff all over the house. There's snow and
salt making its way into the house. You know, the

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garage is ripped apart, and I'm like, man, I was
ready just to start, like start the new year off
right just with that, you know, just get on my schedule. Yeah,
it wasn't too much. It's pretty much cleared now from
the road, so it's fine.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:32):
The main roads. It's pretty clear.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
It wasn't too much even shoveling. I just kind of
did that thing where I just I walked and just
scraped it off to the side. It wasn't like a
full shovel. It wasn't breaking my back yesterday. And it
snowed again last night because I shoveled early in the
day yesterday and then it stopped, so I shoveled and
then I started snowing again. I had to go back
and shovel again. So now I gotta go do it
for a third time when when we're done the show. Yeah,

(01:56):
and I forgot to do that thing where you you
pulled the windshield wipers off.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
That's a big deal everybody, you gotta do that.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
So my move is I moved the cars to the
end of the driveway and the wipers go up there
you go. I end up going down and doing some
of I don't know, man, I was just I just
wanted to get outside yesterday, so I just ended up
just walking down the sidewalk. I was doing everybody's sidewalk. Yeah,
my buddy comes back with a bunch of salt. He
does the salt. I was like, I just did your

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whole sidewalk, buddy, Like, I don't watch you come out
there and say, hey man, you need some rock salt
throwed up there. Now, here's what I missed on is
I did the steps early yesterday, but then it snowed
a little bit more that iced up, so I don't
think that works. Yeah, well, my wife and my mother
walk out of the front door. There's still a sheet
of ice now still on the steps. I was thinking
about because I had some time this morning, so it

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was like three fifteen in the morning, and I saw
that it snowed again, and I'm like, do I start
shoveling now?

Speaker 4 (02:49):
You don't want to scrape at that late? Well, that's
what it is. Yeah, it's early.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Yeah, I'm that neighbor. Right, it's bad enough. I sometimes
I if my tire pressure is low, I'll use the
air pump.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Oh jeez, yeah right, And they say you just hear.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
At four am. So that's how my wife walk out
the garage when you're headed out to the Yeah car,
this SMRT you know swift. Everybody did warm my wife's
car up well this morning. A good husband. Yeah, I
did to get all the because it snowed again. So
it was covered back in snow. We got like eight
inches yesterday at May's landing. Yeah. Yeah, my wife she
actually moved her car around yesterday and that was cleared off,

(03:26):
But then my truck wasn't. But I guess I'm the
guy I should probably been. I should have done that
for her. Yeah, well, you know what things you need
to learn, that's right, you know, it's only how you
don't have been married how many years now? You want
to be equal, honey, and you go clean my car off.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
No, I'm some shoveling.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yesterday. The kids they get back from their friend's house
and they see me shoveling, they walk right in the house.
If I would have done that as a kid and
not help my dad shovel, I'm like you a little bashard.
Did you think it all to help that out there shoveling?

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Nah?

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I just walked in. It snowed on one day and
my oldest was dating guy and I didn't like him, right,
I just ye, you ever meet somebody and just that
you don't like him?

Speaker 4 (04:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
He sat there and smoked a cigarette while I was shoveling,
just talking, not even talking now, just in my driveway
smoking a cigarette. While I'm shoveling, I'm like, if I'm
trying to impress a girl who's dad I'm dating, maybe
I said, hey, hey, mister Riley, don't worry, you know,
let me let me help you out here.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
Take a break. I got this.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yeah, No, just smoking away everybody. Tuesday, we're gonna dive
into that. Are we gonna find this CXL workforce? Are
we back into that?

Speaker 4 (04:33):
I believe we went deep into the vault.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Okay, and uh there's a great Jimmy hen Jimmy Hendrick's
Tribute ban, and so we got tickets for that. I'll
give you all the information coming up in just a
little bit. So, uh yeah, we'll do that. Jimmy Hendrick's
Tribute The Ultimate Jimmy Hendricks Tribute Ban, one hundred point
sevens THEXL South Jersey's rock stations ZXL Morning Show. Good morning,
everybody doing lie.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
I can alrighte it and we'll do it. Law and
things sucks. I'm Scotty, good morning here.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Some news faue us. The Biden administration on Monday announced
the transfer of eleven Yemeny detainees, including two former bodyguards,
where some have bin laden being held at Guantanamo Bay
and they're gonna ship them to Oma. You should just
pardon them. We should ship them to freedom. So everybody

(05:27):
else we are we're actually gonna flip the bill and
get them set up in homes. Oh, we're gonna get
here or there in Oman. Okay, gotcha, Middle East, So
we'll set them up.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
We're taking guys who were bodyguards for some bin Laden.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Yeah, they've been held in Guantanamo Bay for fifteen to
twenty years, and eleven of them are getting uh, they're
going they're going back home. Please God, let this be
a TV show where they say they build them a
brand new house and there's the family right there and
they say move that truck and there's a beautiful hut
made of sticks and mud. I mean, this is this, this,

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this is what happened for all this. Well, when you
have an outgoing president like this, he's just he's he
and he's angry and so he's old and angry and
he's just gonna do things that you know, be like
I'll show you guys. Firefighters battled at two alarm fire
that erupted Monday in Atlantic City and involved the commercial
building and two homes that had to be evacuated. Eight

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people living in the Rufo Terrace were left homeless that
are being aided by the Red Cross. The fire on
Atlantic Avenue between Georgia and Mississippi Avenues was reported about
six forty three am. It took about an hour to
get under control. Was that by our place? Is Stanley
Home Village? Or was that down the street A little
bit down the street A little bit.

Speaker 4 (06:45):
I was thinking about that yesterday, how close it was
to us?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yeah, I think this is by our buddy over at
the Ducktown Okay. McDonald's announced yesterday it is ending some
practices that are a part of its broader mission to
be inclusive, becoming the latest major corporation of scale back
on d EI diversity equity and inclusion policies that some
critics have deemed woke. The fast food giant is the

(07:08):
first company to adjust its DEI policies in twenty twenty five.
Other companies have made similar changes in twenty twenty four,
including walmart Ford, John Deere, Low's and Toyota.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
Get good workers in there, how' that's what it was,
what it looked like.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
So you were taking people based off the color of
their skin, which we we all grew up saying don't
do that, do it on a character and skill, right,
and then we did the exact opposite.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
Yeah, uh, that's news. What about sports?

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Suns beat the Sixers one O nine ninety nine last night,
six Ers, Wizards tomorrow, Flyars maple leafs. That's gonna be tonight.
And doug Peterson, Dougie Pitt he did win us a
Super Bowl. He got fired from the Jacksonville Jaguars yesterday.
That statue, man, it'll live forever. It's got statue. I'm Philly,
and you know what due to eat. I doubt he

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gets another head coaching job.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
But go being a nice.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Coordinator somewhere where you don't about it, where you don't
have the stress of being a head coach. Call the
place and did you hear this? The Bears asked to
interview McCarthy from the Cowboys.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Why that's a retread? Yeah, what do you do?

Speaker 2 (08:18):
What you're the Bears?

Speaker 4 (08:19):
There you go?

Speaker 2 (08:20):
That's news that sports? Hey, Sun, wind and Clouds today
high thirty four clear tonight open at LOWA twenty one
tomorrow for your Wednesday. Clouds and Windy had thirty two
twenty outside right now one hundred point seven ZXL schap
Tersays Rock station and a ZXL Morning show. No su
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(08:40):
It all goes back to normal. Mother in law is
going to be on a plane today flying back to Albuquerque,
New Mexican show. See your house for like the last month,
it was like three weeks.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
It's a long time, you know what it is.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
I feel bad because I kind of like I ripped
my wife away from her mother who lived out in
Colorado for all the year. I was like, yeah, she
wants to come out here for three weeks, that'll come
out here for three weeks. I'll be honest.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
It wasn't bad. I thought that.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
After a week or so, I get sick of it.
But it kind of gets me off the hook where
like her and her mom are doing all kinds of
things they really do, like they go shop it and
watches and entertain your wife, No, not at all, man,
Like if I want to go to bed, I just
kind of like, I don't know. I just got up
and just went to bed. Guys. Bye. Yeah. Yeah. I
even I saw her, I was I was at your

(09:23):
house and she was over at the banister. I thought
it was your wife talking to me at first. Yeah,
well that you hear that broken in okay, so you
know now that okay, You've got to taste of both
of my moms over the break yeah, yes, yes, yeah,
yes I did. Yeah, yeah, because I want to bring
up the contrast between mother in law and other moms.
Like other moms is full of drama, made a lot

(09:43):
of terrible decisions, not very healthy. She smokes, she gambles,
and she just has her little thing. You know, she
don't how much you know, nestled away where mother in
law she's got her stuff together, still healthy. I found
out she's like eighty four, eighty two years old.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Yeah, wow, she's pretty old.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Yeah, which you could tell when she I guess she
was a bowler bar. We did try to find a
boll We tried to find like things for us to do.
My wife brought up once she's like, we should take
my mom bowling. I'm like, I don't know, and my
wife kids on me where I don't want to, Like,
I don't want to participate. I said, it's not that.
I was like, if you want to go launch or
something like that, that's fine, she took her to New York.

(10:21):
They did those things. That's I said, But does she
don't need to be I don't need to be involved?
Is your mom at eighty two or eighty four? Like,
does she want to be out there bowling? Like isn't
that bad from his hip and her back and stuff
to be jarring a ball down the lane. We went
on a little vacation after Christmas, and I was with
my man in laws and and and all the kids
and everything, and and all the girls want to go

(10:43):
shopping and I'm like, I'm not doing that. I'm gonna
go find a bar. Yeah, Like I'm not because I
don't want to be that husband that just follows around
the wife while they shop.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Now, I should have been a good husband and done
this because she wanted to take her mom in New
York because again small town. She sees it on TV
like the tree lit up, big rockets, you know, the
big apple, the big city thing. So I probably should
have went to New York. But her and her mom
end up going for the day where I was like, well,
just be careful violence up there. Yeah, I liked stay
away from the subways because she could be pushed in

(11:12):
front of a train. Somebody was lit on fire. So yeah,
like like those stories come up. Yeah with New York,
you know what, could you have just taken her to
Philadelphia and told her it was New York.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
Look look at the big sky. No, this is big building.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
This is where the World Trade Centers were. They're not anymore. Yeah,
but that was nice man. It was you did h
sneak me by, and it was very funny how you
helped me pick up a piece of furniture. But I
had the radio station van which has our stupid face
on it.

Speaker 4 (11:41):
H and uh, you can't miss it.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
And so you're like, hey, do you want to go
see where my mom lives? We were going right by.
I had to take you by because I talk about
it all the time on the show because you always
talk about it. It was only like six hundred square feet
or whatever it is. And and you said.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
There's all these cats. Huh. So I'm like, all right, now,
here's the thing. You're trying to be.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Low level, right, you don't want us to be seen,
but we're in a radio station van with our faces
on it. It was the hottest thing that's that's going
through that development in a long time show. I'm sure
the neighbors were talking about that dude. As soon as
we turn onto the street, twenty cats just scattered because
people think I maybe they want to sit on top
of a car. People think I make it up for
the show. It's like, no, this is exactly the living conditions.

(12:23):
And you saw the area that my mom lives in, right,
the little little backwoods. He kind of sault in the area. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
where you could have a meth lab and no one
would care on that street. Yeah yeah, Just the contrast
to the two moms that I had. Cat sitting on
the not on the hood, on the roof of a car.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
That's what he does. He owns that place. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
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I got some rock, Joe, Joe, It's got the rock myths.

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The Golden Globes were over the weekend. I think it
was Sunday night, and a big movie had three nominations.
Was the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. It was
shutout of all three categories. It did not win.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
I'm not a Dylan fan, but it looks pretty cool man.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Everyone in that story, everyone that sees it says it's
it's excellent. Yeah, so I guess. Uh. The kid Timothy Shallamey,
who I heard is very good. He lost. He was
up for Best Actor. That went to Adrian Brody for
The Brutalist.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
Can I do that thing where I'll start to hear
names of movies.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
I'm like, ah, it must it won an award, it
must be good, And like I think I want to
go back and watch it, but I never will. Yeah, Now,
a bunch of these movies I'll never watch at Ed Norton,
who plays Pete Seeger in A Complete Unknown. He was
nominated for Best Supporting Actor. He lost out to Kieran Culkin,
who's from he's McCauley's brother, but he was also on

(14:35):
that show. Oh well, we liked that though. Yeah, the
ones like a based on kind of the Fox Family. Yeah,
it was really good in that. Uh. And third it
was up for Best Picture and it lost that one
to the Brutalist.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Say what they got right?

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Is Nicky Glazer Like I'm seeing clips are her hosting? Dude,
she did a real good job. I've been a fan
of her for ten twelve years. She's a yeah, and
she's and she's hot. Julian Lennon, he was interviewed and
he talked about now you don't know Julian Lennon is
John Lennon's son, and he said that he never knows
when a new Beatles project is underway, like a new

(15:11):
music or they found old music and they're gonna re
release it, or a movie. He goes, I'm not part
of that. He said, when dad left, it was just
me and my mom and he goes, I never really
saw my dad all that much and we had no
saying anything Beatles. Yeah, it seems like it's kind of

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like it's in a little company and he really has
no in it at all out But here's the thing.
Is half brother Sean, who John has with Yoko. He
is in the mix when it comes to Beatles stuff. Now,
he did say him and Shawan are like best friends.
So he gets some inside information, but he can't get
much because he said it's run like a business. So yeah,

(15:52):
he can't sneak out the information to me.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
That money still flow in a little bit.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
No, I don't think Julian at dude. Yeah live you
and I a dude. I'm sure he got something. But
John was a bad dad and it wasn't until he
had Sean and sobered up in the mid seventies that
that he became like kind of the dad he wanted
to be. And then he gets shot. So Julian never
got the like, so's.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
So cool, you should have dinner with him tonight.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
All like all of a sudden, right, Julian's a teenager,
Maybe dad's starting to come around. More right, he's, like
I said, he sobered up. He's he's he's learning how
to be a good dad, and boom, somebody kills him.
The rock and Roll Hall of Fame it has a
new boss. And the first question he was asked, John
Psyches is his name is what? Why do we call

(16:42):
it the rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Now that
you're letting in other artists like Missy Elliott, Typical Quest,
Share eminem Yep, country acts like Willie Nelson, Dally Parton,
he said, I think it's because some people don't understand
the meaning of rock and roll. You go back to
the original sound in the fifties, it was everything mil
Missy Elliott calls it. It was gumbo. It just became

(17:04):
known as rock and rolls. So when I hear people
say you should change it to the Music Hall of Fame,
rock and roll is pretty much covered all of that territory. Yeah,
sat on a music I think it's dumb. Yeah is it?
I wasn't actual place, right, it's a place you can
go to in Cleveland, I think right. Uh is that
where it is?

Speaker 4 (17:24):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Oh yeah, great place to put it too. Oh my god,
I well, I walked by it having coffee one morning,
because what is there's there's one. Oh, I think it's
the w W Hall of Fame where they have a
Hall of Fame. But there's no Hall of Fame. What
is it? Well, normally you add like a building, right
like Cooperstown, right, can't Ohio for football? They just do

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they give it.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
You got a plaque and then that's it. Okay, does
it go on the sidewalk? No where? What am I
taking a picture of?

Speaker 3 (17:56):
What?

Speaker 2 (17:57):
You take it home?

Speaker 4 (17:57):
You don't, you don't know.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
The person gets this certification, who is being inducted, and
then that's it. Gotcha you got It's just it's there's
there's nothing, there's nothing there. Because I was walking by
the rock and Roll Hall of Fame and he had
h I took a picture of it. I think it
was Johnny Cash's tour bus was parked outside. I remember
taking a picture and saying, Uh, there you go some
rocky news for it.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
It's Mike and Diane.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Lunch point seven, the XL, South Jersey's rock station.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Man.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
I was uh, I was in two bigger cities during
the Christmas break. We were down outside of Savannah, Georgia,
who were in Savannah U quite a bit. And it's
it's it's it's a it's it's an artisty town, right,
like it's you know, kind of hippie dippy. Yeah, it's beautiful,
beautiful town. And but it's like you know, you have

(18:48):
the you know, your your your artist section, right, you
have your old your your your old South section. It's
like a cleaner New Orleans. It is, dude, we were there.
This is a dirt. Oh yes, but we were. We
were there last year in Savannah for Saint Patrick's Day

(19:08):
and a blast.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Were there people.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Urinating in the streets like they do here in Atlantic City? No,
remember that girl almost fell in a puddle year in
that time we were hosting the parade. Yes, yeah, but
remember I was with a person in Savannah this last
time who did get kicked out of the bathroom for
peeing in the Saint who person is? Yes, you brought
the trouble. We were. We were Jersey trash. Yeah. So
where someone's telling a story that, oh my god, I

(19:34):
was a Savannah and there was a guy urinating in
the sink. We'll never go back. We were escorted out
of the bar. So uh, I'm noticing. And now let's
say because it's you know, it's a younger, maybe more
woke crowd. But I'm seeing more and more masks again,
and I'm like what, like, what what do you bring
the mask back for? This must be because of the

(19:56):
I don't know, and again the fact that it's not
going to help you do I think it's the like,
I don't know. Look, I think we were all tricked.
We we found out that you know that the masks
don't work. And then like like, I'm talking to a guy.
He has a mask on, but it's around his chin
and I'm like, so what, so what.

Speaker 4 (20:18):
Are you wearing them?

Speaker 2 (20:19):
You don't have to wear.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
The mask anymore.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
And then we were in Philly for the Mummer's Parade
and I'm I get up early before the parade and uh,
I'm kind of walking around the streets. I had to
go to a car which is in a parking garage,
and dude, I'm seeing people walking down the street once again.
Maybe because it's a city, you know, so maybe you
have some more woke people, but they're wearing masks again.
And listen, you know it like and you're outside, it's

(20:44):
proven that it doesn't work. Like that's what I don't
understand if you if you want to say, you're gonna stop,
I don't know from getting the flu. Okay, So I
was at uh. I was at my kids. He had
the band thing for his middle school. So I go
and I'm watching and one of the teachers comes out
and she has a mask on. Now she's on stage.
She also has to I'm shaking mask on stage she has.

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She's on stage and she's trying to talk to the crowd.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
Now again, it's never gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
You can barely hear what she's saying.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
It's mumbled.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
I asked, and I asked my son, I said, I said,
does she wear it all the time? He said, no,
she's sick and she didn't want to get anybody else sick.
I'm like, okay, I kind of get that. I get it,
but it's the whole thing looked just still not learn
from our mistakes.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
And going back to when we tried to fight.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
I mean, I think it's a security blanket for people.
I think people got like, you know, people who were
kind of you know, maybe weak minded, they liked wearing it. Yeah,
or bad teeth, if you got real bad teeth, bad
lower face like for like, I guess if you're a
if you're a stripper and you're good from the nose
up and you had a bad grill, I mean it's perfect.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
It was a perfect situation for you to be in.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Got a bad chin right right, you want to get
all that figs, you just throw a mask on and
so just weird, dude, it really I just shook my
head walking around and like in Savannah, it was like
a nice day, how about the time and go out
and just a nice day. I thought that was gonna
be the normal like that they I thought for the
rest of our lives as a society, we were gonna
be wearing that for a while. Yeah, right, or they'll

(22:10):
have it on. And then they pulled off them, like, well,
you just defeated the entire pop.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
I was talking to a guy.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
I was talking to a guy outside by the way,
had a mask on and it was wrapped around the chip.
Yeah that's no good, no good, no mouth and nose
wide open.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
Now I do know who you voted for, but that
I do. Look, uh, we get back, we'll not got spots, We'll.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Not to Port seven ZXL, South Jersey's rock station, ZXL
wanna show swinging a miss man. I thought this place
would have I thought it would have knocked it out
of the park when it came to wings, because it
was a real dive bar looking spot. And that's what
you should that's what you should specialize in, crappy warm beer.
But you should be like you should.

Speaker 4 (22:51):
You should know how to do a wing out the
rest food.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Man. Uh, chain restaurants are what they are. But like
all these chain wings places are opening up now, right.
We like wing stops and stuff like that, Buffalo Wild Wings.
But man, you find a good dive bar, yeah, those
are those wings are gonna be bombed. Place I grew
up going, Man, this golden nugget in Tansboro, New Jersey,
best wings because it's the same old grease. It's a

(23:14):
guy in the back, that's all. That's what his life is.
He wakes up, he masters the wings, and then he
goes to sleep and remembers it, probably does drugs and
wakes up does the same thing again. Growing up, it
was like the only bar around us that did like
country music. Oh yeah that one, yeah yeah, they still
do it. Country line dancing. Yeah. Somehow this place burned
down and he managed to get the same paneling and

(23:35):
put it right back.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
Up to get this place.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
So so for Christmas, I take my wife to this
place we like in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
Right.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
So we get there and it's there's dinner reservations for
eight there. There's no bar or anything, any place to eat.
It's more like just kind of like at a getaway.
So you should have you should be prepared going there
when you have food. Yeah, so I knew we're not
gonna eat. So I'm looking around. I find this dive bar.
It's called a Renegade Saloon. There you go.

Speaker 4 (23:59):
So I'm like, okay, we're gonna go there.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
I'm sure they've got good barfo Now know what you're
going into. Like my wife got French onion soup. They
were never gonna get that right. It came out like mud.
It was awful. But I'm like, there's no way they
don't get the wings perfect. It's gotta be aw So
we get takeout from this place. We go in and
you know, it's a I don't know, American flag curtains

(24:22):
and everything else. You know what I'm talking about. You
know it's your it's a die bar. Yeah, exactly. It's
an American proud die bar. Politically, we're all in the
same line here, us and them, but we're dressed up
a little bit and these guys are a hard day,
so we take it back to the room. They were
the worst wings. It was so bad that I was hungry.
I almost didn't need them. And it takes a lot
for me not to eat wings. Okay, here's what I'm

(24:44):
gonna tell you is because you were up in the Poconos,
like the mountains, right, is that where you are? Yeah, Okay,
it's different up when you get out and I'm gonna
I'm gonna say that that starts like middle Pennsylvania and
then you start going out Midwest. Dude, it's they don't
know a cookout there. So it like the wings we

(25:07):
have here at a dive bar. When I say here,
I mean like South Jersey and Philly, they're just we
just we know how to make them better. There is
something to be said for like like sandwich shops, pizza rigas,
places like that around it. We do get it right
here in South Jersey. But go to Ohio. My god,
that's how I felt. If you go to Ohio, or
you go to North Dakota or well, you know, in Indiana,

(25:32):
you asked for a HOGI they're gonna they're gonna point
you to it like a gas station, right right, They're
gonna point you to a subway. And that's and that's
their thing. And I think that's what you got caught
up in. I bet dude. They were nothing more than
like supermarket brand. They just don't I like them. Well done,
little crispy. These were like they were they were They
were chewy. There was no sauce at all on Like,

(25:54):
if I was there, I would have sent like I
would have said, listen, this is awful, like believe you're
serving this my Way've got french onion soup.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
I knew that was gonna app that's a tough. Yeah,
that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Yeah. She got sweet potato fries. They were awful. That's
another rough. Yeah. Yeah you got you go regular fry.
Maybe they got a banging burger. I don't know, man,
it was found a dud spot.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
It was awful. I'm looking at this.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
It was the locals were laughing at you because no
one orders the food. That's exactly what it was. Yeah,
I can't believe this guy in the sweater is getting
wings to go yeah, like like they didn't.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
They're like, we have a fryer. Dude.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
It was that thing where I'm so angry inside because
I'm hungry and I feel like, now again, it all
costs forty dollars, so maybe that's why it was pretty cheap.
But I'm like, I just this is your game before dinner. Yeah, yeah,
this is my afternoon. We get to the resort, there's
there's no food or anything there. That's tough one man,
forty dollars. Man, I I'm I'm burning up inside. I

(26:49):
almost wanted to drive with you. Like if you were
at the bar eating, would you have pulled the Karen
and sent it back?

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (26:57):
Wow, it was that bad I was.

Speaker 4 (26:59):
They definitely would have rennega was they would have spat
on it.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Yeah, well you know what, then there actually would have
been sauce on the wings end, so that probably would
have softened them up a little bit. Like listen, dude,
can you go back and spin up my food because
it tastes like as it was? It was so bad
and when I get cheated out of food, I don't
know why I take it personally, like I feel like
I left and I'm like he just laughed at us,
because you.

Speaker 4 (27:19):
Know why awful food, because you enjoy food.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
I was enjoying it away from me.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Look we backl we'll not got some trash, oh, crash
anything thirty onyting anything racket rock or roughing.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
Long trash. There's some trash for you.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
They were at the Golden Globes and look very beautiful
together Tom Holland and Zen Deja. Yeah. Wow. Uh she's
good looking broad. He's a good looking guy. He's tiny though,
that's why he's a good spider man. They're engaged, So congrats.
So they've been dating since twenty sixteen.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
Good for them, man.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Yeah. So, and dude, she's she's in everything now, I
mean she's I would say she's a bigger star than
him at this point. Well, sure, it's a spider man, dude,
this is a crazy story. Albrey closet. Well, I really
like she's an actress. She was on Parks and Wreck
and there's been in a ton of movies. Her husband

(28:25):
was found dead over the weekend like out of nowhere.
Then it came out yesterday that it was suicide.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Yeah, And so they were married.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
They're married. They've been married for.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Well over ten years or no, No, no, they've been
together well over ten years. They were married I think
for the last five or six. Yeah. Now apparently the dude,
his name is Jeff Bama. He's a director. It's how
they met. He directed her in a movie. He had
a lot of mental issues for a long time and
so just couldn't I guess, couldn't get over them.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Uh so that's how hard she to live with. My god,
she's kooky.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
If you ever see her on talk shows, she's she's very,
very very kooky. Uh. Kate Beckinsale, very hot. Kate Beckan Sale, she,
I guess was dating comedian Matt Rich, who, by the way,
I think he's doing the Pete Davidson where like he
for the first year he was around, Yeah, he was
just banging everybody right like, because he's a good looking comedian.

(29:27):
So he was just I mean, he was dating everybody,
and then people started to realize he's not funny and
so and so apparently him and Kate Beckan Sale were
seen together at a post party for the Golden Globes,
the after party, and they were making out. So maybe
they're maybe they're back together for Yeah, it's Pete Davison.
You here, you don't hear much about him dating anymore.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Like you see.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
I think once again, it's if you want to call
it fifteen minutes or you know, your star starts to
the fall a little bit. You know, that's what you
got to get it? Why you know why the iron's hot?
It's not good looking at all. That's what I don't
get because at Rife is a good looking guy. But
like my daughters were way into him, right, thought he
was cute. Well man, they went to see him. He
had one hundred dollars to take it to go see him,

(30:11):
and they came back and they're like, he sucks, right,
But he's just he just good looking. Apparently Demi Moore,
who wanted the Golden Globes, Uh, there's a rumor and
some maybe some some footage that she snubbed Kylie Jenner
at the Golden Globes. I guess to Lula Willis, that's uh,
Demi and Bruce, Bruce's daughter. She was sitting at a

(30:34):
table and when Demi went up to kiss her, she
snubbed Kylie Jenner was sitting next to her. Wow, how
about that? About that? Yeah? But how about maybe she
doesn't even know who they are. Now what is she?
What is does she? Does she hang with Bruce at all? Yeah,
like it's they they're not married, Bruce is remarried, but
they you know, she's a friend they still have. Yeah,
because they had a lot of business together. Dude, they

(30:55):
own a city out in like Wyoming.

Speaker 4 (30:58):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
And so they always state and named three kids, which
is always good to stay friends when you have kids.
But yeah, he like, you know, once again, he's not
doing well. It's a form of dementia. And uh so, yeah,
she goes and hangs with him. She said about with
like once every two weeks or so. Nice and she's
friendly with the new wife, so you know, uh oh man,

(31:20):
I thought maybe these kids would get back together j
Lo and Ben Affleck. Their divorce has been finalized, so
it doesn't look like that's happened. He's like, you got
some skeletons, girl. Those Yeah, there's a lot of a
lot of rumors that her and and and Diddy were
up to. No good. Dax Shephard now he's an actor.
He's married to Kristen Bell, who's an actress. They were

(31:40):
at the Golden Globes and you know, golden globes, a
little more relaxed. Sit at the table, you're allowed to drink. Uh.
He got caught on his phone watching the Lions Vikings game.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
I've got no problem with that. Yeah, he's a great game.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
And it goes for like three four hours, so it's like, yeah,
it's like, why not I want to sit here and
listen to the stupid speeches. We'll wrap it up with this.
This is kind of funny.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Pamela Anderson.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
She said she was once attacked by a man who
thought she was one of the Dixie Chicks.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Do you remember back in the day the Dixie Chicks
started yelling at screaming about George W.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
Bush.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
Yes, right, and they kind of got canceled, and uh,
and I guess Pam looks like one of them. And
so the dude started yelling and screaming at her. Were
they as hot or were they as hot as her? Okay,
the front one, that, the front one that that made
all the George W. Bush remarks.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
She was the chubbut the other two of course hot.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (32:36):
Uh, there you go. Some trash for him, Am mornings.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Some people love them, some people hate it. A bunch
of point seven z XL sap Jersey's rock station ZXL
Morning Show. Okay, I don't know what happened. I'm looking
out a hotel window and uh, I across the street
there's a gas station. So I'm looking out this hotel

(33:05):
window waiting for the mummers to start, right, and so
I see at the gas station one of these Tesla
cyber trucks. Yeah right, These things are so ugly, so ugly.
They don't even look comfortable.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
It's just that it's just ugly. It's parked at the
gas station.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
So you're probably thinking, Okay, the person must be running
into the convenience store to get something. Right, it was
parked at a gas pump, so do we not? It
is just a person that just bought this car maybe
doesn't understand how it works. And the thing is it's Pennsylvania,
so it's self serve, so there's not like there's an
attendant there that can tell them.

Speaker 4 (33:49):
Now am I am?

Speaker 2 (33:49):
I watching this person walk around the car looking for
the gas cap. Yeah, because I know there's the hybrids
where they're you know, they're gas at electric, but this
is I think that electric. Yeah, yeah, I'm not supposed
to have any gas right, it doesn't have an engine.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Yeah, it runs all the battery. It's pretty awesome. So
I'm dude, and I'm not kidding.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
It was there for like twenty minutes, so I'm guessing
the person was seriously confused, right, and not knowing and
not knowing, and maybe they thought they could charge it
from a gas pump. Geez Like, but this is the problem.
These people are buying these electric cars and don't think
about it, Like, you gotta understand you have to charge
these cars up. Yeah, Like, the only thing I've I

(34:29):
had to I had to pump my own gas over
the weekend. And the only thing I gotta make sure
I get right is uh, not to put diesel fuel
inside of Yes, inside of my car. That's a big
one because it's the one with the green handle when
I'm when I'm traveling somewhere. When I drove back from Tennessee,
you're pumping your own gas. I'm like, okay, I I
know how to do this. I just got to make
sure that there's no I gonna I really got to

(34:50):
think about what I'm doing because I want to make
sure I don't put diesel gas in there. But that's
a that's an interesting one man to sit there and
sit there with your car and not understand that the
workings of the car, like the no reason you bought
it was to save the gas money. And after about
twenty minutes they did drive away. Yeah, dude, I hope
they just poured gas in the window, like I don't
know what they I don't know what they thought. Hopefully

(35:11):
somebody nice went up to woman and said, hey, Liken,
you know, like you gotta charge this thing, because it
could have been somebody who just wanted to look cool
and rent one of these stupid cyber trucks. And it's
even electric. Somebody rented it. Yeah, yeah, And he's like,
oh man, I'm out of gas. Well, no, you're out
of batteries. Like I'm embarrassed when I have somebody else's

(35:32):
car and I don't know what what side the gas.

Speaker 4 (35:33):
Tank is on.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
Okay, there's a thing. I just learned this like a
year ago. Yes, if there's arrows that tell you what side.
I didn't know that untill like maybe a year year
and a half.

Speaker 4 (35:42):
Again, Nope, I had no idea. Now I know because
I've done that. That is embarrassing where you pull up
to the wrong side. Uh huh yeah, and you're like, oh, man, have.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
You ever tried to bring the uh the pump over
the roof? Sure, the big rubber hose. Yeah, I've been
that guy before.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
Have you ever driven off with the pump still in
your car?

Speaker 2 (36:00):
I think about that too. Yeah, there's a lot of
anxiety when I pull up to a gas pump if
I have to pump it myself to make sure those
things are I'm doing it the right way. I don't mind.
I don't mind pumping my own gas. I'm fine with it.
But uh but yeah, the other day, I guess I
took it out a little premature.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
So I was pumping my own gas and uh, a
good amount of gas spilled all over the parking lot. Yeah.
The move there is you take that squeegey thing with
the water on it, and you want it to me.
I don't know if it works or not, but I
take that and I try and wipe the gas off
the side of my car because I feel like I'm
diluting the gas, going to ruin the paint. I just
took my cigarette and I threw it out and that's
perfect it. Okay. I want to know more about that

(36:41):
I've been to gas stations where the guy's smoking a
cigarette very close to pumping the gas. I mean, I
guess maybe if some heavy fumes came out, it could ignite.

Speaker 4 (36:51):
Or it does you throw your button a puddle?

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, dude, it was a good, good amount,
could have good good amount that I pulled out.

Speaker 4 (36:59):
Yeah, it was three dollars you waste. Look we get back.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
We've not got sad lucks.

Speaker 4 (37:06):
Why don'nt your point?

Speaker 2 (37:06):
Steven cxls Outh Jerseys Rock Station ZXL Morning Show. All right,
remember a couple of years ago, me and you fell
in love with this fad and we know it's wrong,
but it was so funny and it really didn't hurt
anybody other than the guy who had to clean it up.
It was called gallon smashing. I still tell people about
this right where kids were smashing. Yeah, so kids were

(37:27):
running into a supermarket and they would grab a gallon
of milk and then they would pretend to fall down
and it was smashed the milk all over the floor.
It's over exaggerated the way you're kind of going down
fall And I know it's wrong and you know, but
once again, the video was just it was hilarious watching

(37:47):
these kids fall and then the reaction of people around them.

Speaker 4 (37:50):
Right, if people don't get hurt, I don't mind a prank.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
So this one. I watched videos the other day that
this is a trend happening in Philly. Leave it might
be happening in New York City too. And you got
the assaulting people. Dude, you gotta be careful because if
you do this, it could go bad. But the videos
are hilarious. Guys running up behind women and stealing their wigs. Okay, hilarious. Okay,

(38:17):
I'm gonna say that wig wearing is mostly in the
urban community.

Speaker 4 (38:22):
Oh it's black women.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
So these are black guys grabbing black women. They're young,
they're young black kids, and they're filming it for you.
They're filming it for TikTok or YouTube or whatever. And
they run up behind the women. One guy, one woman
was walking down the side of a street. They pull
up in a convertible and the guy from the back
of the convertible pulls her wig off.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
See it's okay. Now, white kids can't get away with it.
It's not gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
No.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
But man, so now what do I get? What would
I search? On TikTok to find this magic wig stealing.
Wigs stealing. I don't know if there was a name
for it. I got. They just kept popping up and
admit they made me laugh hard every time. Yeah, I
gotta imagine just the just the the shock of pulling
the wig off. Well, the best is because I follow

(39:10):
a lot of like fighting, like you have like street fights, right,
like in fast food restaurants or like in like somebody's
front yard, and there's always somebody who gets their wig
pulled off, right because there's a fight, and always because
that's the first thing women go for, is the hair. Yeah,
that's what you're supposed to do. You're trained to do
that because you want to. That's how you control the head.
But when that wig comes off, so wig stealing that, dude,

(39:30):
it made me laugh. The wig thing is though, it's
it's kind of odd man like, I don't know that
that the wig. Like you'll see somebody and I can,
I can. You can see it's a wig every time. Yeah,
you know it's a wig. And your hair changes and
then under there most of the time you don't have
any hair at all. You're kind of bald down, so
you can have that they put it, you put a
cap on, like, but I know, like my mom had

(39:51):
cancer in the in the late nineties and so she
went bald because of chemo and she got a wig.
Now would that had been funny if back in the
day I was younger and I come up behind your
mom in the echelon mall and I take her wig off.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
God, yep, I probably laugh. Would she'd be mortified?

Speaker 2 (40:07):
Yeah, and I'd have to protect her honor, but yeah,
I would probably laugh. And like I said, I know
it's wrong, right, but it's it's just watching a guy
run up and steals someone's wig. It's not their purse,
you know, it's it's a wig, and I'm sure they
give it back. It's a little humiliating. But I guess
you know, you probably know that you got a wig

(40:28):
and it's the shaka having and I'll have to check
that thing out. Yeah, the wigs, I don't get. Like
I said, you can always tell when someone's wearing a
wig that. The thing that gets me is my my
wife wears extensions.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
My wife has done that before for weddings for some reason.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
Yeah, I guess it makes your hair look fuller. And
then sometimes she'll take them off, and it looks like
there's like a rat in the room. Like she won't
she won't tell me. And I look down on the
ground and I'm like, oh my god, things girls do
man dress up?

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Now?

Speaker 4 (40:55):
Look, we get back and not gonna think called.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
Do you think you have a bet? Think you got
it bad? I don't think we have it bad. Russia
is ripping open the caffers in hopes of addressing the
country's catastrophic birth rate crisis. The Ukraine War as a
resultant in heavy casualties and a mass exodus. As a result,

(41:19):
fewer babies than ever are being born in the country.
To address this, some female college students are being offered
cash and sentives to get knocked up and have healthy babies.
These days, a new baby will get the girl about
one hundred thousand rubles. That's about nine hundred bucks of
American money. Wait, how much one hundred thousand rubles which

(41:39):
is the equivalent to about nine hundred bucks.

Speaker 4 (41:42):
Wow, that's it.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
You gotta be under twenty five and a full time
college student. Remember going to Mexico on spring break and
the money change over there is different, Like I had
a million, I had a million pasos, but we were
old pesos, so like the new pesos were like that
was five new pesos. Remember giving like two million pesos
to account. Maybe I did overpay. I don't know what
I was doing. Yeah, And in places like Mexico, they

(42:04):
much rather you pay them in the dollar anyway. Oh yeah, yeah,
because the dollar's worth more. So that's why you'll see
a lot of like the vacation areas in Mexico, we'll
take just the American dollar. Let's see here. Do you
want to know these the seventy five hard workout challenges
for twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (42:22):
Okay, it's on TikTok. I know you love TikTok.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
I love TikTok. Okay, So we are a couple of
challenges that that have to happen. It's gonna be seventy
five days. There's no way that someone's gonna do it. Okay.
Stick to a healthy diet, we get that, right, No
cheat meils or alcohol, all right, Okay, I get that.
All right, people can stick to that on each of

(42:46):
the seventy five days. They want you to work out
twice a day for forty five minutes.

Speaker 4 (42:50):
No, it's not good. No, one's gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
Who time drink at least three liters of water a
day and read ten pages of nonfiction books each day?
What's that?

Speaker 4 (42:58):
What's nonfiction?

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Is that?

Speaker 4 (43:00):
Real belief? Real books?

Speaker 2 (43:05):
Let's see here, do you want to know? I guess
we're getting all the lists because we're wrapping up the
new year. Now that we're in twenty twenty five. These
are all the lists that were we didn't do at
the end of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 4 (43:16):
Okay, do you want the list of the US literacy
rate by state?

Speaker 3 (43:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Okay, who the dumbest is right? Okay, I'm gonna do
the best first, the most dumbest. Okay, So the top
five coming in fifth, Washington coming in fourth, North Dakota
coming in third, Alaska, it's tied with Vermont and District
of Columbia.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
At these the worst are the best.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
The best it is Minnesota and number one is New Hampshire.
Now the worst, all right, coming in at number five
of the worst. And this is people reading it. This
is how they see if they read good. Atlantic City,
it's for kids who read good. Number five, California, number four,

(44:02):
Nevada number three, Texas number two, Mississippi and number one.
It's tie New Mexico and Louisiana. And they read the best,
they read the worst, the worst. You're on this list.
I get it. There you go, those people they haven't bet.

Speaker 4 (44:18):
You not so much when you're high one hundred points.

Speaker 2 (44:23):
On BDZ some one show. I'll sign the waiver if
the school wants me to sign a waiver. But I
think it would be fine for my kid to not
have a two hour delay to get back into school today. Yeah,
I mean it's not really bad out. I remember going
to school side the side roads for.

Speaker 4 (44:38):
Us growing up. Man for me, it was over like
if it was over three inches.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
That's when they considered it be I guess, to be
dangerous to drive a bus with a bunch of kids, which,
by the way, I think you're totally safe in that bus.

Speaker 4 (44:49):
As anyway, I never got the two hour delay.

Speaker 2 (44:51):
The only thing I can think of is because it
gets the roads a little clear, because now the people
who go to work are out of the way. I
guess are we assaulting more? What's happening in two hours?
Because my kid gets picked up at eight fifteen, Like
we have the two hour delay too, and it throws
the whole day off, right right, Yes, my wife's got
to take her mom back to the airport. Now. The
kids have a two hour delay, and they said they're
gonna go with her, and it's like it really is,

(45:13):
like I'm looking out to us, it looks perfectly fun.
I don't know the weight and the height of this bus.
I think the kids are safer than anybody else out there,
and I don't. I don't know, man, if the two
hour delay, I just didn't get side the waiver.

Speaker 4 (45:25):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (45:26):
Yeah, never understood two hour delay. Understood why they got
off yesterday. Roads were nasty yesterday. But the end that
came in yesterday afternoon, a two hour delay, and I'm like,
huh why And even the night before they had already
called off school. I'm like, well, what if what if
we don't get said the old John Bealaris. Yeah, man,
it'll ruin your life, I guess now with tech stuff,

(45:47):
it's we're pretty damn good at figuring out if we're
gonna get hit or not. Yeah, because they were dead
on man, I mean, like I said, mains landing what
like eight inches?

Speaker 4 (45:55):
Yeah, now we got a lot.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
So yeah, yesterday I get it today. I was like, yeah,
two hour delay and again where it usually we wake
up the snow. It didn't start snowing, man until like
four thirty five am. Yeah, yeah, my wife got we
were doing the show. My wife got up. She's like yeah,
She's like, I don't see anything yet. I was like,
hang in there because I didn't hit use till like
six thirty six o'clock. It's kind of coming down with us. Yeah,

(46:17):
but yeah, I'll sign your waiver. I think it's perfectly fine.
I trust that you're gonna drive my kid to school
in the I don't know the slush of the snow
that was left. Yeah, I guess. I mean then you're
putting a lot of stress on the bus driver. I
think it's a principal out having some good time, having
some drinks tonight before. That's what I think it is.
We'll wake up.

Speaker 4 (46:34):
That's I respect you more if I found that out.

Speaker 2 (46:37):
Yeah, you know what. The teachers went out last night.
They tied a couple on they're gonna go one two
hours late today. I remember my mom, she had the
inside track because she was a teacher if we had
school or not, and there was like it was like
one guy's decision.

Speaker 4 (46:48):
Yeah, everyone was waiting on like that guy.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
Yeah, how I feel. I don't know if it was
like the superintendent of schools, but there was one guy
and everyone would just wait until I don't know, he
put a smoke signal in the They knew we had
off under the counter radio man just sitting there glued
to it. Two five three, five five four and then
you skip and you all they skip me. I think
we were five five and on the end, I'm thinking,
like I was fucking all these other numbers be off,

(47:14):
but they skip over my number that killed you as
a kid. When they when ky W we do the
five five zero, five five one, I was five five
two and they go five five one, five five three.
Broke your heart.

Speaker 4 (47:27):
I think I was five five three.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
Hey, everybody, thanks for calling. They always welcome on the show,
Glen when all part of it staying there, we kick
off a rock block. It is one hundred point seven
the EXLS after this rock station, and it's the XL
Morning Show. When you're smiling. When you're smiling, smile.

Speaker 4 (47:45):
Smiles with you and eleven even the sun comes shining through.

Speaker 5 (47:55):
When you're crying.

Speaker 4 (47:58):
You're very long. They're in right, shout, stop this side.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
We'll just be happy to where the smiless, where the smiles,
keep on smiling.

Speaker 3 (48:08):
I'm smiling, dropping out, man, I know you guys are awesome.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
My love looking at me guys on my way to
work than race. She was like, got yeah, warming up
ship and I'm like, I'm a down here. We're rocking. Hey,
thank you? You shot you the best? Yeah, keep me laughing.

Speaker 4 (48:25):
Man, you guys are great.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Good morning guys are hilario. Let's sake? Shot it? Oh god?

Speaker 4 (48:31):
Is it my radio or it's are you only broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
And mona show?

Speaker 2 (48:38):
This is the ratings in DJIL Like, if you're on it,
I would listen to this. Man getting up in the
mornings doesn't suck anymore.

Speaker 4 (48:46):
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