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March 10, 2025 • 60 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Wake Up, Wake Up, Wake Up, Wake Up.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
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(00:37):
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Speaker 3 (00:43):
Man?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
What's happening? Good morning? I didn't drink all weekend. I
haven't drank actually since January, like early January, like after
the new year. And I feel hung over this one
because I was around, I was around my wife, who
drank a lot like smell intoxicated. No, I think it's
running after her, making sure that, you know, like a

(01:07):
like a chaperone. I gotta make sure she gets back
home safe. Because when you're out, man, with somebody who's drinking,
you're drinking too, and you're doing the same nonsense. You
know now, you're just watching to go down. And I
really did see over the weekend that a bar is
not a place for someone not drinking, like my wife
Mary in Kate May and and she's shopping and I

(01:29):
want to kill time. There's not a lot to do
as a guy to kill time in Kate May and
so there's a couple of bars, so I go to
the bar and not drinking. I sit at the bar.
Bar is kind of crowded, but there's a seat. I said,
I order a diet coke, and I'm like, I'm holding
a spot where someone could be drinking. The bartender hates
me because I'm not ordering booze, so she knows my

(01:51):
tip is going to be a dollar or two. They'll
make more money off if somebodyho's gonna drink a couple
of vodka and cranberries. I I got an older couple
keeps eyeing me because they want to sit next to
like their friends. And I'm like a like, I you
know what. I see why these old guys sit on benches. Like, listen,
I'm six months sober, all right, man, leave me alone.
I've been through some real dish. I've been some real stuff.
Yeah real. I loft everything, so I get it. Man.

(02:14):
I was the old guy waiting for his wife on
the bench. The bench is where I belong. Me and
the old guys reading our books. You knowing the birds,
Yeah it's me they're flying on your shoulder. It was me.
One time I'm next to an old guy. He's sitting
on the bench. He's like, I got the bench down
and I was leaning on a pole and he goes,
you got the pole. He goes, We're gonna be here

(02:34):
all day. I feel bad. It was it was me
all day. If I sit at a bar and I'm
just getting food, and I'll usually get like y'all get
water food, dude, I'm just doing that. I feel bad too,
because to me, it's like the kitchen staff is separate
from the bartender. Like I'm I'm I'm paying my bill
with the girl in the kitchen, so she's getting the tip.
The girl's doing the bar things, she's not getting my tip. Yeah,

(02:55):
it was uh yeah, bars are not equipped for people
who were I needed a on not drinking spot, and
there was it other than me and the old guy
sitting on the bench waiting for our wives to finish. Shop.
Coffee shop, that's what you needed. Coffee shop. I think
there was a coffee place, but there wasn't a coffee shop.
They like, sit in you could order coffee, but then
you'd have to go back outside on the bench with

(03:17):
the old guys feeding the pigeons. Newspaper you needed a
neaper newspaper. Yeah, yeah. True. Hey, everybody a dying Steele novel?
Is that brand new work week? We're gonna dive into that.
Danielle Steele a brand new batch of tickets today to
give away, uh Atlantic City Beer Music Fest. We got
tickets for that coming up. Just a little bit is
one hundred point seven's the EXL South Jerseys Rock station

(03:39):
and the Z.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
Doing long.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
And things sucks. I'm Scotty. Good morning here. Some news
felt used Secret Service. They shot someone yesterday morning who
brandished a firearm, leading to an armed confrontation near the
White House. The man was taken to a local hospital
and condition is unknown, the Secret Service said. According to
the Secret Service, they were notified of a man with
suicidal intentions who may be traveling from Indiana. Around midnight,

(04:09):
Dan Counted Demand parked his vehicle near the White House
and they spotted an individual matching description on foot. As
officers approach, the man allegedly brandished a firearm and an
armed confrontation ensued, with the suspect being shot by Secret Service.
Like finally, some action man. This is boring standing here.
Two people were killed and multiple others are receiving care
following a motor vehicle accident on Root fifty five in

(04:31):
Gloucester County. Multiple emergency response agencies assistant with the crash
that happened on Root fifty five northbound. This was right
around Glassborough. Worcester County Emergency Management shared on social media
that New Jersey State Police the Fatal Accident Unit was
investigating two fatalities. The county previously said there were at
least eight patients with various ages from children to adults,

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some of which were reported in gravely critical condition. Was
it fifty five where the car got on it drove
on the other side of the road and hit somebody
head on duty? Was that ezy? It's a crazy road
where there's accidents like that all the time. Remember there
was the ghost on fifty five and it turns out
it was a woman who escaped from a mental facility

(05:14):
wearing a wedding dress. No, dude, there's video of it.
She's walking down fifty five and everyone starts calling nine
to one to one. Wasn't that long ago? I'm talking
with it in the last ten years. Starts calling nine
to one one saying there's a woman in a wedding
dress walking down fifty five and everyone's calling it the
Ghost of fifty five. Turns out she escaped from a
mental hospital wearing a wedding dress. How about we get

(05:36):
this brought a gown. Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I don't think I've ever been to one of these restaurants,
and now I never will. On the border, Mexican Grill
and Cantina is filing for bankruptcy on the border. I've
had their sauce before from like a store. Yeah, I've
been on the border. Mexican Grill and Katina Fire filed
for bank last week. The brand owns I guess the

(06:05):
company is the parent company is are Gone Capital Group?
Well they are gone now. They said inflation was the
blame for the bankruptcy. It's been a challenge for similar
chains on the border, setting court documents that frugal customers
have chosen to visit restaurants less and save more as
food prices at restaurants have surpassed those in grocery stores

(06:25):
over the past few years. Been the one before. I
think I was a fan of their chips, but I
can't tell you where it was. Other restaurants that are
going through a TGI Fridays, Buca Di Pepo and red Lobster. Yeah, dude,
I was a Friday night. I'm cruising by maybe Saturday night.
I'm cruising by the Hamilton Mall. Buffalo Wild Wings popping. Yeah,

(06:47):
the steakhouse, right, Longhorn popping, and then right next door
red Lobster not popping. Oh, it's not lobster season, Scottie.
I'm like, man like, so somebody made it this. You
pull into the mall parking lot, You're like, all right,
here we go. Sports with Buffalo Wild Wings, we go
a little classier with Longhorn. Never once did anyone pick

(07:08):
red lobster. It's kind of sad. Man. You think of lobster,
you're thinking of spending money, and you're already gonna spend
money wherever you're going. It sounds like it's gonna because
when I say popping, do it, And then Olive Gordon
on the other side that was popping too. Nobody goes
to the lobster. No, mo uh, there you go. That's news.
What about sports? Sixers beat the Jazz one twenty six one,
twenty two sixers, Hawks to Night, Devil's beat the Flyers

(07:30):
three to one, Flyers Senators Tomorrow, Phil's beat the Orioles
twelve to two Phils Twins this afternoon, and the Bills
they give a big old contract quarterback Josh Allen three
hundred and thirty million bucks through six seasons. Uh, two
hundred and fifty million gart wrong team.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I thought maybe Mahomes would be the first billion dollar player,
but not after that super Bowl performance. Yeah. Man, a
lot of people are putting on his shoulders. Then he
lost that Super Bowl by himself. Uh, there you go.
That's news, that's sports. Yeah, Sunny today to sixty one.
This kid didn't even make the Super Bowl in his
he's got two hundred and fifty million guaranteed. Yeah, Claire tonight,
I'm going to a thirty seven tomorrow for your Tuesday Sunny.

(08:08):
I have to sixty one forty three outside right now
on a hundred point seven ZXL South Jersey's rock station
ZXL Morning Shows forty seven ZXL South Jerseys Rock station
DXL Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
This is something I don't know if I should have
taught my kids how to use a phone or they
would just pick it up like we did as kids.
It is a little weird because you don't think you
have to teach your kids how to do that. When
you get them an iPhone, you gotta teach them how
to use it. It's I guess. Growing up, we'd watch
it on a sitcom where you pick up the phone
and you would say hello. Well, you'd also watch your parents,

(08:40):
like you grew up watching your parents phone rang, and
it was pretty basic. Phone rang, you pick up, you talk,
someone's there, right. iPhones are I guess a little more technical.
This is quiet too. Well, here's what I'm talking about.
So my uh, well, my wife is notorious for this too.
While I'm on the phone, she we'll be in the
middle of a conversation. She'll feel I guess security that

(09:02):
I'm still on the phone, but we're not talking anymore,
and that's where I shut it down, like, okay, obviously
this conversation is done, which is fine. We've said it.
Like to see security of having Now I'm gonna go
do my thing. My wife will do that in the car.
She likes having the security of being on the phone
with someone while she's driving but not talking or or
doing something else. And I go, then if we're done,
you're right, then we're done the phone call. Like I'll see,

(09:24):
I could serve it a talk radio and I'll see
you like at home, I'll see you when we get well, yeah,
i'm gonna see you in ten minutes. I'll see you
in ten minutes. I guess they feel like we're in
the car with them. But even in the car and
like we'll talk occasionally, we don't have to have a
full blown conversation. Sometimes we're just driving in that shit.
I remember that, dude. I remember in high school and college,
like you'd fall asleep in your bed talking with your
girlfriend and like and like I remember having my first

(09:46):
apartment girlfriends in college and like hours and hours away
and you would, dude, I'd wake up and it would
be two hours later and she's still on the phone. Yeah,
mine hung up because I think I snored back then too,
So want my Uh, I'll watch him. My son does
this too. Both of them do it when you know
when they're when he end the conversation, there's never a bye,

(10:08):
they're just gone. They just talking. So with that all
you have to teach him how to be that social
interaction where yeah, you don't don't just hang up, don't
do that awkward goodbye. That's what it is. It's like
we'll be talking to them and they hear what we
tell him, Hey, listen, get ready for bed. We're on
the way home, blah blah blah. And it's just a
hang up at that as it's like, no, you should

(10:28):
say okay, is that it? Goodbye? Yeah, my little You're
gonna hear it soon because I got to call my
little guy to get up uh for uh for school,
right to get on the bus. And he the way
he says goodbye, it's almost sounds like he's mad at you.
And I have to tell him that before I said,
you got to change your goodbye? What do you mean?
I go, because it sounds like you're angry at the person,

(10:49):
like whatever. It is the way he just says it.
I go. It comes off as you're mad and he's not.
It's just the way he says goodbye yesterday, like my uh,
my little guy. He has the he has the flip phone.
You know, the flip phone we got him, yeah, cause
it's nineteen ninety nine. So his friends were called when
he want him to jump on and do like gaming
and stuff. So his phone he's walking by me, I'm

(11:09):
watching college basketball and his phone rings. Well, he picks
it up, but doesn't say hello. Yeah, that's awkward. He doesn't.
I'm like, he's walking out up the steps. I'm like, well,
you saying hello whoever's on the other end of that phone.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
But now you.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Picked up and now if you're on the other side,
you're the You got that weird thing where you go hello, Yeah, right,
anyone there Hello? I can hear that someone's there. Hello.
Do you not know how to pick up the phone
and say hello or hi or something? Did you ever
teach him? No? You got to see all that simple stuff.
You don't know that one. But it is it's simple
stuff that we take for granted, right, It's that it's
that little stuff man, even like you know, and they

(11:46):
may not do it, but like how to talk to
a girl for the first time, and how to you know,
how to do My big thing that I did with
my kids and my parents did with me how to
talk to adults. Yeah. I was very big on that.
My dad was all is like, you know, look a
guy in the eyes, shake his hand with a nice
heart hard yep, And that's the thing. Don't look like

(12:06):
a kid, don't act like a kid when it comes
to dealing with adults. My wife hates soft speakers, and
she's right, like we're out there like hey, you know,
even if it's like a waiter or something like yeah,
we can't hear you, man, just speak up. So yeah,
we try and teach that to the kids. But yeah,
the hello, I was like, you know who it is
because her name comes up. They don't know you picked
up the phone unless you say hello, dummy, say hello

(12:27):
on the phone. Yeah, that's a that's a that's that's
a newbie thing. That's they're not you. They had they're
not used to. And also this generation doesn't pick up
the phone very often. Yeah, they they're in text generation.
So like we're we were so used to picking up
the phone. Like I remember we me and my brother
would run to the phone when it rang to see
who could get to it first. Yep, yeah, you fought

(12:47):
over it. Now no one does that. They fear the phone. Look,
I got a parent tickets Landing City Beer and Music
Festival six zero nine six seven seven one hundred seven
six zero nine six seven seven one hundred and seven
Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival? Where is it? Atlantic
City six zero nine rocks. Here's some rock news for you.

(13:12):
Ted Nugent is defending his decision to return to the
stage following his audios Mofo's Farewell tour back in twenty
twenty three. The MotorCity Man Man uncle Ted has a
handful of dates lined up for the spring and summer,
and played a couple of dates in twenty twenty four
as well. He insists though he hasn't gone back on
his word. He said, I never used the word retire.

(13:32):
A lot of people say, how come you're gonna play again?
You said you were going to retire. I never used
the R word, he said. I made it quite clear.
I still craved the play. While uncle Ted doesn't crave
the rigors of extended tours, which is why he's limiting
himself to occasional gigs with layoffs in between. He said,
I'm still absolutely stimulated by the pursuit of musical guitar adventure.

(13:52):
So with Jason Hartless and Johnny Big my buddy here,
John Cutts in Texas, we're gonna do a bunch of
rockouts in Texas in April and May, and then Michigan
and maybe beyond in August. My cousin, my cousin did
to say he was in a rock and roll band.
Yeah it was. Now they played other people's music, cover band.
But then he had to grow up a little bit.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
You know.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
He end up settling down with his wife. She's like,
you know what, I play a gig here and there,
but I can't be full blown into the band. You know, Well,
your cousin's not seventy six. But Ted Nugent said, I'm
an old man. I'm seventy six. I can't go out
there on out on tour much anymore. This is what
happened with seven Stone. Remember seventh Stone. The guys are
the greatest band that ever come out of South Jersey,

(14:32):
the band seven Stone. I thought the bug last week,
same thing as like it's too much. Remember he called
us and we went and sat with him and he
had the announcement. He told us before anybody they were retiring.
The band's breaking up. Well now they're back to They
got a new thing happening. Now that's what it is.
They get back together. People looked took a couple of
years off, a couple of guys moved away, and then
people were like there was this this underlying outcry of

(14:54):
like hey, when is the band's seven the greatest band
to come out of South Jersey Seventh Stone, When are
you guys gonna get back to get and played the
Brickhouse in me He's land and he felt that and
he got back there. There's something coming the love for
the band. You could feel it like it was a
it was a heart starting to beat again in South Jersey.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Fire festival the producer of Billy McFarland. Now Billy went
to jail for the first fire festival.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Now they're somehow letting him have a second one. Though
the town that it's supposed to be taking place in
said that it's never been contacted by anyone and knows
nothing about any fire festival two if whole another country.
If you remember fire Festival one was a cluster f
and like I said, Billy McFarland ended up going to
jail because of it. Uh. He has spoke out now

(15:42):
about this town in Mexico saying they they've never heard
anything about it. Yeah, for the first one. Do you
think he tried to cheat people out of money or
did he try and fail? Like didn't they actually have
some bottles of water there for the people They just
had nowhere to stay. I think it was something going
on that island, me and you trying to pull this together.
He was doing that thing where he's like, it'll just

(16:03):
it'll just come together, don't worry. Some magical something magical
will happen and it will come together. And it didn't happen.
He said, when because the town reached out and said,
or at least was interviewed like, I guess the mayor
of the town. Mayors like, we haven't heard anything about
this fire festival too, So Billy McFarland said, I think

(16:24):
they thought we would just announce it and see if
it gets traction and then we would get permits. Halfway
down the path, he said, that's a naive way of thinking. Uh,
the town has fire back and said this festival is
not gonna happen. There's red flags all over the place.

(16:46):
So let's see. As Billy talked more like, I can't
imagine you're talking about Mexico. Just said, I can't imagine
trying to set something up like this here and not
having all your ducks in order. You're gonna pull this
off in Mexico. So he said, first, fire I is real,
state of Billy McFarland. Second, we have incredible partners leading
the festival. They're in charge of logistics, productions, and operations.

(17:09):
They're not doing good job if the town doesn't know
they're coming. This includes an incredible production team in Mexico
who does not f around. There's no way they would
ever take on a fake festival. Three, we have accommodations naturally.
This is a huge part of emphasis given to the
issues surrounding Fire I. Our a combinations include contracts with

(17:29):
a number of villas, yachts, and hotels. It also includes
two hotels that were contacted by the media and in
response gave misleading statements saying they never heard of us
and they aren't working with us. After hearing this, I
asked my team to terminate those contracts and the focus
on hotels and other partners that are eager to work
with us sounds amazing. This sounds bad, dude, I'm in.

(17:49):
He also said, we have talent, artist, athletes and other
performers on board scheduled for Fire II is what they're
calling it. I will see. I'm guessing this is going
to be another club, but we'll see what happened. Uh.
This is sad. We talked about it last week. The
fiance of faster, Pussycat front man tamed down. She died

(18:11):
on a cruise ship. They were doing one of these
eighties cruises with a bunch of eighties bands.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
And it said that she fell off the boat. Well,
it looks like she killed herself. She jumped off Okay,
it wasn't a selfie. Hey, look, I'm gonna stay on
the rail and take the picture. And apparently there's video
of her jumping off the deck. Now you know what,
I would have jumped off that boat too. Yeah, dude,
it's I mean, it's it's kind of a sad way
to go. You take your life. Maybe she realized where

(18:36):
she was. The lead singer Tane was cleared of all
charges because I guess the first thing you think about
is like, if it happens in their room, did he
push her?

Speaker 3 (18:45):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:46):
So, so yeah, this has got me kind of sad.
I guess your life didn't pan out the way she
thought it would have. The eighties cruise did continue going
that did it kept go? You can't stop it? Man,
it's a fast They're pussy Cat Warrant doc in firehouse, Squeeze, Adamant,
Tiffany and men at work.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Yeah, I think We're alone now. Maybe that's when she
jumped when Tiffany started doing I Think We're Alone Now
station in the morning. It was a little awkward on Friday.
I will say this, and I'm not being sexist, but
it was awkward. My little guys trying out for baseball
this week. So we needed a physical. So usually it's

(19:29):
like end of spring summer we do the yearly physical.
But I was like, we'll go in early. We'll get
it all, you know, fill out the paperwork so we
can try out for baseball. Now we get there, I
think we're the last patients on Friday, and they're like, oh,
the doctor will She'll be right in And I go, WHOA,
He's never had a woman doctor before. And I'm like,

(19:51):
it's all we've had the same doctor now for the
last couple of years. So do you go through their doctors.
You can't go through your personal We have a we
have the doctors that we go through. Say it's you
know we use chop gotcha okay? Yeah, and so we
use the same dog. We had the same doctor. Uh
for we it's only been two doctors for the last
ten years, right, one guy retired, then a new guy

(20:12):
came in and the new guy. He's got a young guy,
long hair, right, looks a little hippyish, nicely yeah yeah,
you know, uh, probably listens to the Grateful Dead place
bomb goes while high when he's not seeing patients. He's
good looking guy, he's all right, yeah right, But today
they're like, oh uh, it's you know. They say, she'll
see you. I go, okay, maybe, yeah, I don't know.

(20:33):
This is what happens when a doctor calls out right,
another doctor has the sub in. So I'm like, uh, oh, now,
my little guy, he's twelve, dude. You know what happens
at twelve, Yeah, puberty. Sure, Now this is a chick doctor.
They're gonna check downstairs and everything. So now you're lucky him. Man.
I'm trying to eye up my little guy to see

(20:53):
how he feels about this. So the nurse leaves, right,
and he looks at me and he goes, did they
say she? And I said, yeah, he goes, what happened
to our doctor? I go, I don't know, dude. I go,
me and you are gonna take this journey together. Yeah.
I think that's a physical too. And I'm like, oh,
like and now I know it we're not saying it
out loud, but I know he's thinking it. And I'm thinking,

(21:14):
I'm like, they're gonna touch your junk. Yeah, Like this
female doctor is gonna come in with cold hands and
she's gonna go downstairs and ask you to cough. That's
what she does. And so she comes in and I'm
I'm feeling the pressure that my little guy is. I
know he's not paying attention to a word she's saying,
because all he's thinking about is she's gonna touch my junk. Suit.

(21:34):
At that age, it's not even it's not just a doctor. Now,
now that's a one that's a female. It's a female.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
I'm sorry, I'm forty five. I'm still thinking if a
doctor walks in, it's a female, it's a female. Like
you're gonna you're gonna touch my junk, Okay, all right? Now,
there are things that happen, especially in a boy that's
twelve years old. So I'm looking at I'm trying to
like get his get his attention, like, you know, through
eye contact, and I'm like, man, he must be sweating bullets.

(22:03):
But and so it goes, you know, she's like, oh,
I'm gonna kind of. She turns away from me and
she does it privately. You know, she goes, I'm gonna
do this privately, and I'm like, oh man, So I
guess she didn't yell, so I guess everything went okay, right,
he did what she asked. She she felled him up.
But even my wife, when I told her, she goes,

(22:24):
did she check downstairs? I said, yeah? It might be
the first time that like could does can? Could he
go back to school today and say that he was
filled up by a girl? First time? He got it
out of the way, now, right, it's weird. Okay, it's
a professional thing, I get it, sure, but he was
super professional. What would I rather have touching my my

(22:45):
little guy? I think I'd rather have the female Sure,
I know it's weird makeing. His doctor is a guy doctor,
and he's one of checks for all that listens. What's
going on is okay, it's your doctor. I'd feel more
comfortable if a mechanic always worked on the car that
I had. You know what I'm saying, Yeah, a guy

(23:06):
doctor knows what downstairs should feel like. Maybe the female
doctor doesn't know. And it was weird. She was wearing
a bikini so that's now it's a little off now.
So see this is me when I I didn't say
it was on the ride home. It was definitely left unanswered,
and I didn't bring it up. You know, I was
gonna I wanted to be like talk about it. Didn't

(23:27):
talk about it. I was like, you know, he might
he might be traumatized. He may have a little PTSD
from getting his uh his junk fodeled by a female doctor. Yeah,
I was sweating. I was sweating bullets. But my wife
and I will go get like, we'll get couples of massages, right, Yeah,
I make sure that it will not be a guy
that's doing my massage. Now, I tell my wife that
it has something to do with sex or whatever that

(23:47):
I mean. Of course you're trying to just you know,
nudge your way over a little bit while she's doing
the upper thighs, which I like to her to focus on.
I don't care how good. I couldn't have an another
guy give me a massage. It's just not gonna work. Now.
I think I to Mexico with women that look like
men but they're not real men. I think I could
have a guy, Dude, I have a guy massage. Because

(24:12):
here's the thing, I could get comfortable with a dude
a woman. I'm thinking I'm gonna pitch a tentyeah now.
One time, man, I got uh like I had a
personal trainer. Dude's in perfect shape. I mean he was
a beautiful specimen of a human being. This guy gave
me the best stretch of my life, Like to the
point where I did start to question my sexuality. I

(24:34):
was like, do you mean like every day I could
come home to this guy and he could stretch me.
This way made me feel ways that I haven't felt
in years. Got a drinking buddy and a guy that's
gonna stretch you out more ways than one. His face
was so soft when I made out with him. Look,
we get back, we'll knock out some headlines. Lunch point

(25:01):
seven's the XL South Jerseys rock station on a conspiracy
conspiracy Monday, but conspiracy corner. It's a corner on a Monday.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Gary's beginning of the corner.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Gary G.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Garcia that is in studios for gangsta very Yeah, funny
comedian conspiracist. Uh.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
We don't come up with them, man, I know you,
you just.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Serve them to us.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Yeah, I don't. I don't. I don't make them up.
And you know I have my own little conspiracy tho.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
You're hot off of Candice Owens right now. She's uh,
she's doing a Harvey Weinstein thing, saying, look, not a
great guy, but maybe not exactly guilty of the things
that he's Well, when you look at.

Speaker 4 (25:42):
The court papers on all these things, even the thing
with Trump, when you look at all these these women
taking down dudes. Man, you look at the court paper,
who's believing these women? Well, like, the stories don't make
the sense. Canceled, the stormies don't make sense. One of
the chicks that Weinstein got locked up for, you know,
she's claiming and she got abused like what three times?

(26:03):
But she still stayed making money with him, going away
with him, having them pay for vacations, going place. Like
I don't get it. I don't get it. You know
what I'm saying, Like, if the dudes abusing you, why
would you call them up a month later? And then
they got the emails back and forth. He sounds like
he could care less. She's the one pushing to hook
up with him and stuff like that. So it's like

(26:25):
common sense tells you that that what she's saying went
down didn't go down that way. He's gonna get off
the second time around that now that he's getting a retrial,
and and this time they're not allowing a lot of
the people who came on who had nothing to do
with that hold me to movement was listen, I respect women,

(26:48):
I love women, but I definitely don't believe all women
saying to believe all a.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Lot of people coming back can to movement because in
the height of it, everyone was blinded and if you
had anything, anything, they were canceling.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
So many like, so many people went down for that too,
if you think about it, man, like they just quietly
went down, even like Franco.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Well, remember the guy was a teacher banging his students
got canceled. The guy from Supersized, who's now dead, he
is a film He was a don like the documentary.
He was a director.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
Yeah, didn't do another one after that that put like
he was.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Actually very good. He passed away last year. He actually
during McDonald's for a year.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
You gonna die eventually, do you know?

Speaker 1 (27:40):
It came out that McDonald's wasn't the thing that made
him unhealthy. He was a fall down drunk. Oh that
and he hit it. That's why his liver numbers are
so outrageous. So there's a whole story behind that.

Speaker 4 (27:51):
But he came out.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
He during the Me Too movement. No one was canceling him.
He came out publicly and canceled himself, saying, I feel
like I have been bad myself. The same thing with
Jared from Subway.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
When I was growing up the dudes, Yeah yeah, Jarry
was down with a yeah, and he had it down
like he freaking. All he had to do is just
not touch little boys and he would have been fine.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
He's just don't touch kids like Gary GC. I know
you're excited to talk about uh, the great Marilyn Manson today.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
Oh what's going on? They hit him up too, right,
They're trying to say he abuses hicks too, but that's
man said. Yeah, yo yo, I mentioned before that we
should that that book Chaos. I mentioned the book Chaos.
I want to read it. I haven't read it, but
now I want to read it even more because Netflix, Baby,
if you got Netflix, check out Chaos on Netflix and

(29:00):
it is crazy. It's the whole Did you check it out?

Speaker 1 (29:02):
I know about it? The MK ultra stuff. What they
did was they were taking people in the sixties and
experimenting them with psychedelics. Psychedelics, and one of those people
was Charlie Manson. Another one was the Unifomber. Yeah, and
they would take these people, lock them away and give
them all these psychedelics and then and then they would

(29:27):
let him go to see how they responded to it.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
And you you it's even deeper than that.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
You got doctor. So they built these guys like marble characters, doctors.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
That was just doing these crazy experiments. And they say that,
you know the dude that shot Jack Ruby, who shot
what's his name all right, the doctor, the doctor who
was working on MK ultra is saying that after he
shot the Harvey Oswall, that doctor went in to meet
him and sat on him for like thirty minutes. Jack Ruby,

(30:00):
he came out and then he said, Jack Ruby is insane.
He's clinically insane.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
He had a breakdown, He's insane. And then they said
that after they spoke to him, after after that dude
spoke to him. Next thing, you know, the dude's insane.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, before that.

Speaker 4 (30:15):
MK ultra, dude that stuff is really crazy.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Talking about San Francisco and the sixties, right, being that
the heyday of piece and everything. They said, that was
all government fund, that was all They gave the acid
to those, yes, and said take it. Take it to
to see the experiment of what would happen.

Speaker 4 (30:31):
Yeah, well, I mean even even like they arrested this
dude a couple of times, man Charles Manson, and one
time they arrested him with his family, like a bunch
of people from the family, and they had already I
think did one of the murders excuse me because he
never murdered anybody that we know, actually he personally has,
but now with not with those families, and he never
really got he was, yeah, yeah, he shot some dude,

(30:53):
he shot. He had a couple of things that he did.
He was a criminal, yes, yes. And then and then
everyone started following them and they said he created exactly
what they've been trying to create. He created people who
went out and killed with no remorse, no thought, they
didn't care. And you see them talking to them now,
giving interviews with these people, and you could see they

(31:14):
were like, I couldn't stop myself.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
I had no feeling broken.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
I had no feeling, they said, I was looking at it.
I had no feeling. I couldn't stop myself.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
If you ever get if you have some time, uh,
if you're out there and you have some extra time
in your hands, read the manifesto by the UNI bomber. Now,
don't blow anything up. But it's interesting because a lot
of what he says makes sense.

Speaker 4 (31:36):
That's the scary thing. A lot of what he says
makes a lot of times it does. Dude, but check
out chaos man. That thing is insane. It's insane.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Government the government guy, I'll say may in quotations. Uh,
Charles Manson, Marilyn Manson, the unibomber. How often is that
going on?

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Now?

Speaker 1 (31:56):
You know they're doing testines experiments either on sure or
on people.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
But the thing, here's the thing. If you got your kid,
or if you're in front of the television all the time,
you're being brainwashed. You know it's the television is one
of the biggest tools that they use to bring And
it's funny because I watched stuff and I realize all
the propaganda.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Now.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
I never used to see it as much, you know,
but now I see it like they got this one
new movie that's on Netflix. I'll watching with my lady
the other night, and the whole thing is about this chick.
She's young, she has an affair with a married man.

Speaker 1 (32:27):
Right, the married man.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
Eventually goes back to his wife. Right, who this The
chick is young, hot, the married chick is like crazy,
old weight, huge, you know. It's just so she no,
So she breaks up. But now she's heartbroken and she's like,
she's like, I'm never gonna get my heart to a
man again. How about don't give you a heart to
a married man, man, you know what I'm saying, But
instead all men of garbage. So now she's just going

(32:51):
around just banging dudes left and right, and they're trying
to say, how like you know this and the thing
it's saying, you know it likes a movie about empowerment
and sexual empowerment, movie about a slut. You know what
I'm saying, Ladies, you're not dudes. Dudes can go around
banging everybody really not care you. They don't care.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
They don't care. Women.

Speaker 4 (33:15):
I don't make the double standard. Women are a lot
more emotionally connected when it comes to having sexual encounters.
Why because everything they do, they get entered. Everything they
do is internal. Everything the dude does is external.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
We can take the emotion out of it.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
There's no emotion on the outside. It's not even a
part of us emotional to do all the time.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
A lot of guys who get real caught up in women.

Speaker 4 (33:39):
Oh yeah, yeah, well yeah, I mean but if you
look most of them and raised by women, like bulldh
of my dog who I'm moving in with, he's very feminine,
and he goes, what do you want from me? I
was raised by six women, and I said, it's a
good thing. I'm moving in with you. I will turn
you into a man, probably a misogynistic man from the seventies,
but a man Nothingtheless.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
Well, I think what we took from Gary the Great
Gary g Garcia today is that Charles Manson, the UNI bomber,
taught by the government. Chadelics. Yeah, I mean, they say, serously,
just google mk Ultra and some crazy check out Chaos
on Netflix.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
And then also, have you been literally following have you
been following the gene hackman?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
It's crazy?

Speaker 4 (34:19):
Well, the gene happened. They're saying the wife died. Now,
the thing is the wife died first, she was dead
for about a week. He was just kind of he's
got dementia whatever, But I don't know. I mean that
they found him walking around dead like he wasn't laying
in the bed.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
No, he was in a whole nother wing of the house. Yeah,
I don't know, man, I kind of buy it because
I deal with somebody with dementia. They could.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
I was buying it until last night when I'm looking
for you know, I'm going through all my little things.
And they said that they said he started opening his mouth.
That's why they didn't let him. They're claiming legenen Hackman,
who had his hands clean. Yeah, yeah, and he started,
they said, because he never really got into Hollywood. And
they said the reason why he actually they said, the

(34:58):
reason why he actually stopped at first he to do
the parties and stuff. And they claiming he went to
a party, that party that you go to where yeah,
well not the daddy, but you know, you know the
bad stuff. He said he saw it, wasn't down with it.
Left and then he got called in with a couple
other people that were new comers to the party. They
had to sign, They had him sign a non disclosure agreement,

(35:19):
and his attitude was you could sign it, never say nothing,
will still keep giving you movies, or don't sign it.
You'll never work here again.

Speaker 1 (35:26):
You'll never do it.

Speaker 4 (35:27):
So he said he signed it, but they said as
he started getting older, started feeling the pains in his chests,
he started talking. So they were like, let's let's.

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Because so what you're saying, they shut him up.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
What I'm saying is they they they're saying that they
probably poisoned them. We never got a Yeah, they won
in the first one, all right, wasn't sure it's a classic.
It was one of those movies back in the day
where they always won. You know what I'm saying, Like
they always won. It wasn't one of those movies where
you get to the championship and they love by one

(35:58):
point and now you're like, I spent two hours of my.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Life special lost. You remember it was kind of a
draw and Rocky lost the decision and the lost the
first Yes, he lost, but we lostisions.

Speaker 4 (36:10):
Any one in the second one and then Acrost third
lost when lost when that that was the whole thing.
What I think is if you get rid of Rocky five,
the one with where he's fighting, what's his industry?

Speaker 1 (36:23):
He's the best one. You want to say, yeah, that
the best.

Speaker 4 (36:26):
And then you put in the last one. You got
a really good set there, because he loses the last
one too in uh and uh.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Yeah the way he should rap should die from aids
from Tommy Gunn. Don't you think that's.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
Another good way to do it?

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Yeah? Yeah, I've never seen who's yours? Which look Yeah,
we love you, Gary G.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
I love you guys.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
People can jokes dot com?

Speaker 4 (36:52):
What is the dot com? Check out rat with Gary.
You gonna see Brian t Locata wherever you hear your
podcast and check out my mixtape? I think did he
did it? And I could get killed for telling you this.
I'm dropping him in. I dropped two and two months
and Gary G.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
I'm gonna be Rocky five we get back. We're gonna production.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
Oh why love crash anything thirty g y anything, racket
rocky or roughing.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
He had long crash.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
This.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
I don't think anybody had this in their Bengo cards.
The cause of death for Gene Hackman was announced late
last week. There's a lot to a lot to open
up here. Is this that we don't really know what
happens now? This sounds about right and I only say
this dealing with someone who has dementia. So Gene has dementia.

(37:53):
Gene hack, great actor, Gene Hacke. He's ninety five. So
I guess his wife, who's a bit younger, thirty years
younger than him, almost took care of them. She and
I guess they didn't have a lot of close friends
and family. At least they checked up on them. They
lived in a big ranch in Arizona or New Mexico,
I believe. So being his caretaker, she gets like this

(38:15):
pulmonary syndrome. It's called the hantavirus, which it's like a
when you're older. It's like a quick hit flu. You know,
it hit her really bad. She dies. Dude. Now she's
the caretaker of someone who has full blown dementia. So
she dies on the kitchen floor. Now you're like, well,
there's a dog that died too. The dog was locked

(38:36):
in a cage. Okay, So now the wife does on
the bathroom floor. The dog's in the cage. The guy
with dementia, he has no idea what's going on. So
what ends up happening is she's now dead on the floor.
He's like stepping over not even knowing not even Yeah,
so here's what happens. It starbab state. So she's dead

(38:59):
in the bathroom, dogs in the cage. No one feeds
the dog for weeks, two weeks almost go by dog guys.
Gene in his dementia state, is living like pretty much
in a room on the other side of the house.
Doesn't He probably doesn't even know the wife is dead
and wouldn't know what to do even if he saw
the wife that was dead, So he doesn't take his medicine,

(39:21):
which he apparently has a bad ticker, So he ends
up dying of a heart attack a couple weeks later.
People don't find them for another couple of weeks. They
were mummified. Bad news all around. I think the saddest
part is for six weeks no one checked up on
these people, right, I mean, there's no cleaning people or
anybody any So it was finally maintenance workers who showed

(39:43):
up that found them on February twenty six. Wow, man,
that's a shame. Yeah, bad way to go call your
parents people. Blake Lively was protested by Jason Boldoni supporters.
I guess he was at a premiere of a movie
and so people came out, started holding signs and support
of Jason Boldoni. It's a whole thing. Blake Lively, she's

(40:06):
an actress married the Ryan Reynolds. She's suing this Jason
Buldoni guy. He's suing her. It's a mess. Jessica Simpson,
she's writing new music now that she's single, and see
she could be suggesting in her new music that her
now ex husband Eric Johnson may have cheated on her.
She didn't really have a hit. That one. That one,

(40:29):
the one right one came off the reality show. And
she also had a cover of the song Angels. Oh
these boots are made for walking from the Dukes of
Hazzard soundtrack, which, by the way, that popped up. I
guess they were running like a I don't know what's
coming up on TV or something, and they showed the
trailer for the Dukes of Hazard movie. It's good movie.

(40:50):
It's fantastic, would say classic, but a good movie. I
guess Kanye West doesn't have a lot of friends left.
You know, he's doing a lot of dumb things. A
lot of people have distanced themselves, like really distanced themselves
from Kanye West. And one of the guys that he
thought was still Buddies was Joe Rogan. So apparently Kanye

(41:11):
West has been trying to contact Joe Rogan to get
on his podcast. Joe Rogan says, yeah, I have not
been texting or in contact with Kanye. I don't I
don't know, man, Joe was a weird guy. I don't
know if Joe would have Kanye on, I wouldn't mind
hearing that interview, you know, knowing what you're going into.

(41:32):
This guy's insane. Kanye's been on the show a couple
of times. So apparently Kanye tweeted out some some what
he thought was a Joe Rogan and they were texting
back and forth. Joe Rogan came out and said, that's
not me. He's texting a fake Joe ro It's okay
to be insane, but the hating of Jews, the weird
the swastika stuff that start, We're not down with any

(41:54):
of that, even Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan, he was interviewing
uh Antonio Brown, who was wearing a like a like
a like a like an army helmet. During the interview,
they were talking about Kanye and Joe's like, yeah, dude,
his music's so good. I just wish that he would
stop selling swastika t shirts on his website. And I

(42:16):
think everyone agrees. Yeah right, his music's not bad at all. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
Uh oh.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
I remember Rebecca Gayheart. She was the Noxema girl. She
was also Dylan's wife in Beverly Hills Nino two and zero,
and then she was killed by her own father. Done
dun dum Noxemaama girl Man. Rebecca Gayheart, she was super
hot back in the day. She's calling off for divorce.
She's been in divorce hearings and proceedings for seven years

(42:44):
from her husband, Eric Dane. But it turns out the
two are getting back together after seven years of going
through divorce stuff. Natalie Portman is single and she's dating again,
the great actress Natalie Portman. And this dude, this is
kind of sad. Spencer Pratt was a reality star and
the sad part is him and his wife. They lost

(43:06):
their home in the fires and the palisades right outside
of Hollywood. Well, he put up he put up on
Twitter or Instagram, one of the social medias, a letter
from his cable company. They want all the cable boxes
returned from the burn house. Really, and he's like, dude,
do you think this is what is important in my
life right now? Like he was standing on the charred

(43:29):
remains of his house, the foundation was left, and he's
like holding the letter from the cable company saying, if
you can return the boxes, that would be greatly appreciated. Yeah,
but in their defense, you know what they got to
get those boxes back. You did you have to pay
that deposit. If you don't have the deposits, it's gonna
have to be worked in truth, those little things are
gonna come at you for uh, there you go, some

(43:49):
trash for it mornings. Some people, Hey, good morning, z XL.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Hey, good morning. I'm talking about this.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Get through Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival and music festival.
You get all of it, man, You get beer and
music wrapped into a FESTI Sences Fails. One of the
bands me first in the Gimmy Gimmes or something me
too in the Gimmy gimmeis a little sky action for
Atlantic City Beer Music Fest. Nice good time, Yeah, man,
it's gonna be a good time. We love it. We've

(44:21):
been god man, we've been dealing with Atlantic City Beer
Music Fest and loving it for probably twenty years now.
It's all kinds of fun events too. Sometimes it's like
we need contest and there's I don't know, you broke
your leg kicking a football once. Yeah, no, that was
the fantasy football thing. Oh yeah, that's why I was
body leg. I wouldn't advised kicking a football through a
field goal while you're drinking beer on astro turf. Yeah,

(44:44):
I did it sober and ripped by whatever. I ripped
the part. All right, man, you got tickets. What's your name? Hey, Mario? Alright, Mario? Italian?
Mario by chance? No, a little bitter thought. Can you
be a Mario and not be Italian?

Speaker 3 (45:00):
No?

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Like, I've never met a Polish Mario. I knew a
Jewish guy named Luigi once, which is weird. He's a plumber,
all right, you stay, hey, Mario, what do you do
other than make meat balls? He's a plumber.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
Driver?

Speaker 1 (45:15):
No, of course he is. Oh coury, Hey does anything ever?
The fall off the back of the truck? Yeah, alright, Mario,
you stay on hold, all right, stay on. We're gonna
get all your info, but it's got to be real
info and not that fake name you use a hoodlum.
All right, stay on hold, Mary oh, probably have back

(45:36):
hair too. Hair stereotype. We know what's happening man there. Yeah,
I'm I don't shiny shoes when you're going out to dinner.
I get it, and I get it. People are gonna say,
maybe we're being prejudiced, but we're not. No, what do
you think he's driving? He's got an iyrock he does
when he gets out of that truck. Right, he steps
into a nineteen eighty seven Iraq What with t tops?

(45:59):
Let's see, it's got to be the Italian horn, right,
he's got the Italian horn around his chain. Of course
he does. He definitely has a tattoo of an Italian fight. Yeah,
there's a tattoos a shore money his area code also
tattooed on his calf. Say about eighty pounds overweight, big guy.
Look we get back. We can knock out some headlines.

(46:24):
Lunch point seven CXL, South Jersey's rock station. Can we
stream us? Yeah, the old fashioned radio. Put that away,
grab your smartphone stream us. Go to the iHeartRadio app
search w z x L. Not ready for this. I'm
watching a new show with my wife over the weekend
and it's on Netflix, and it's with Kate Hudson, the

(46:44):
girl from almost famous Goldiehorn's daughter. It's called Running Point.
It's loosely based on the life of Genie Buss, who
owns and runs the Lakers. Her dad very successfully ran
the Lakers through the eighties and won a kazillion championships.
Uh brought magic in all all that good stuff. What
the Ner show too? They did on the Lakers, Yes, showtime,

(47:06):
who the hell played the owner? It was the guy
from Stepbrothers. Okay and so so and and she's brought
up in that you know Genie. So Genie now runs
the team and she's got, you know, some knucklehead brothers
that she's got to deal with. So they do this
like show on Netflix, which is very funny, and uh
so they go in and do the show, and uh

(47:29):
it's it's like I said, it's about her running a
team like the Lakers and dealing with their knucklehead brothers.
And I'm watching the show and I'm like, hold on,
hold on this guy. I go I know this guy.
And they keep showing the guy and he's in the
show like a main part of the show, and I'm like,
I know this guy.

Speaker 3 (47:46):
Who is this?

Speaker 1 (47:47):
And I go hold on, I think and I'm talking
out loud of my wife. That's Tom Hanks's son. And
I go, not the son that's a talented actor and director,
but the goofball son, that's a that that that's of
an embarrassment to the family. Yeah, he was a rapper.
Chet Hanks is his name, and show he's playing Shocker,

(48:11):
a basketball player who's a white rapper with a drug problem.
And I'm like they they cast him perfectly, and I'm
like yeah, and I went, I checked. It's Tom Hanks.
Screwball goofball kid plays a screwball goofball guy in this
show on Netflix. Hanks's other son is he a legit actor,
legit actor, legit director, very good actor man as good

(48:34):
as his dad Colin Hanks. Chet not as much. But
Chet plays He plays himself really well. What happens to
choose all of that? Chet probably drove the other brother
to the audition and like, you know what, that was okay?
But can I talk to your brother who's just mumbling
rap rap lyrics in the lobby? We want him for
the part. Yes, I'm just I go to my f

(48:55):
I go, you don't have no idea? Like for the
last couple of years on the show, we've goofed on,
We've goofed on that guy. Like remember he would show
up to like awards, like like the Oscars and stuff,
and like he remember one time he talked with like
a a Jamaican accent, and you're like, you're Tom Hanks's kid, right,
just be All you have to do is just be

(49:15):
kind of normal. You're Tom Hanks's kid. Just don't be not.
And then he tried to. Then he tried to like
start like an internet career or like a tit when
TikTok first really hit big and uh, and then that
kind of fell apart because he was trying to be
a Jamaican rapper and and then people goofed on him
for like stealing the accent and stuff like that. It's

(49:36):
gonna be hard to be a celebrity. I'll tell you
whoever decided to go, Who's you know running this Netflix
show It's called Running Point And they're like, hey, we
need to have a player who has bad tattoos, is
a screw up and has a drug problem. Does you
know he's the joke? Yes? And they call up Tom

(49:58):
Hanks and say, can use your kid available? Is cheat
available and the guy kills it has himself. Yeah, any
celebrity man that have kids, that's that's the only thing
you can't control with your kids. And they're gonna have money,
they're gonna have houses, cars and everything else. Just don't
screw up there you are Tom Hanks, I don't know, man,
I'll put him on the mount rushmore of access up there.
And you got this kid who's who's trying to wrap

(50:18):
online and everything else, the Jamaican access. Yeah, with a
Jamaican accent. But dude, he's all the guy your life
and the show is very funny. Yeah, he's a very
funny part of the show. And because he's playing not
a rich guy's kid, but he's playing that the goofball
screw up that he is. He's perfect.

Speaker 3 (50:35):
Like.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
They goof on him for having bad tattoos, they goof
on him for wanting to be a rapper god like,
and that's what he is on the show. I couldn't
even reckon. I wouldn't even recognize the guy. The fact
you even picked that out.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
Man.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
Wow. I kept going to my wife, I kept nudging
her going, I think that's Tom Hanks's goofball. Kids like,
shut up, I just want to watch the good show.
There was a good probably five years ago. Me and
you would talk about him all the time. We had
audio clips we'd play of him with the Jim make
an accent and so yeah, dude. I honestly felt almost
like a parent because we talked about him so much.

(51:07):
I was proud of him. I'm like, Okay, he's accepted
the goofball, bad tattoos, want to be rapper thing, like
John Cena. John Cena plays that role so well in wrestling.
He plays the the the the goofball, white guy want
to be rapper role, the jeans you know, the jorts joke.

(51:28):
He gives the joke like when when John Cena first
started in wrestling, he did a thing called thug Anomics
and he would rap constantly. He was in on the joke.
And I think, finally Tom Hanks's kid, Chet Hanks is
in on the joke. Tom and his wife are just
happy he's doing something. They got. I son finally had

(51:48):
sucked that he like they framed this first paycheck. I
got a movie part Dad. Look, it's called Running Point
on Netflix. It's a good show. But be on the
lookout and see if you can tell who chet Hanks
is in the show. Look we get back. What do
we think called? Do you think you haven't been? You

(52:11):
think you've got it bad? I don't think we have
it bad. Cheetos you love Cheetos? Not a fan? Yeah,
not a big fan of Cheatos. A duo was arrested
in Indiana last week after authorities discovered forty pounds of
meth hidden inside Cheeto bags, calling one of the biggest
drug busts in the county's history. The Vanderberg County Sheriff's

(52:34):
Office says the investigation started when they were notified of
two suspicious packages at a delivery facility. The packages were
addressed to a home in the area, and the meth
inside had to report a street value about two hundred
grand Police allowed the packages to be delivered, but followed
by police, and the people who accepted the packages were
arrested upon receipt after they tried the flee and crashed

(52:55):
their vehicle. Now I stay with me here. So there
was Cheetos. There's two of the are like cheat like
cheesey types Cheetos whether oh no, no, okay, okay, I
did like Cheetos, cheese curls. I didn't like the ones
that looked like half seat like seas. Those are the
puffier ones. So I did, Yeah, cheese puffs, cheese puffs,

(53:16):
and it was cheese curls. And then I like better
than both of those. And then Planters used to have
cheese balls that were actually in containers. They were in containers. Yeah,
I like the cheetos better than the cheese. I never
liked them. Dude, got your fingers all dirty. Nah, never
was a big fan, and never put my meth in
there either. But I get what they're saying. I heard

(53:38):
I was gonna listen to a podcast as actually Billy
Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins talked about it. His dad
was a drug dealer growing up, and his dad would
smuggle weed in in in the family car, and so
I think he was being interviewed on the Joe Rogan podcast,
and Joe Rogan said, didn't get dad worried about getting
pulled over, And he said his dad found the way

(54:00):
that he would only keep his weed covered around whiskey
because drug sniffing dogs would be thrown off by the
whiskey smell and not smell the weed. Coffee too I
learned that in Beverly Hills cop I watched it yesterday
and coffee grinds. Yeah, oh yeah. That was the basis

(54:22):
of the movie, wasn't it was? Yeah. When someone mentions
car pooling, I don't think this is what they had
in mind. First responders in New York responded to a
report of a car that somehow managed the land inside
of a pool at an indoor aquatic center. I've already
found the car had been driven through the emergency exit,
ended up ten feet into the pool, and was partially submerged.
The staff at club Fit managed to get the driver

(54:45):
out of the car. No one was seriously injured. It
has now no details on what led up to this
person crashing into the pool have been released. In Nepal,
a seventy six year old man desperately sought out medical
attention when he noticed a bloody discharge coming from his penis.
Upon examination, doctors were shocked to discover that maggots had

(55:06):
been burrowing through an open wound near his urethra. Docs
aren't completely sure how the maggots reached his unit, but
they did not. They did note that the flies are
attracted the foul smelling discharges from body openings where they
lay their eggs from their maggots were born, and they
eventually made their way into the man's bladder. Reportedly, the

(55:26):
man had suffered a stroke and his wife had been
tending to his hygiene. Doctors used turpentine oil to draw
out the maggots to the service and then remove them
one by one manually. This is why I don't go
to any hospitals in the pall. There you go, those people,
they have a bet you led not so much. Buying
a home used to feel like a complete headache. One

(55:56):
UN two point seven ZXL, South Jersey's rock stations ZXL.
With the daylight savings time, my body has corrected itself. Okay,
I never sleep until four am when my alarm goes off.
My body clock gets me up at three o'clock. It's
been doing this for for weeks. I think I have
insomnia or I can't sleep. Man, you also have a
sleep sleep ab all that stuff. Yeah, it all goes

(56:20):
into I like I can't, like my wife is able to,
is not being able to fall asleep. It's but once
I wake up, I'm like, I'm wide awake, and I
could do that at one o'clock in the morning. My
eyes open. I'm like, because you want yourself up not breathing,
Probably I'm suffering. Yeah, I'm suffocating, and I'm having shot
like shock and a heart attack. My body's like, man,
you yeah, yeah, you stop breathing. At one o'clock. My

(56:40):
body's like, you better not go back to sleep or
you're gonna maybe you can. Maybe my body is keeping
me alive by keeping me awake, because when I go
to sleep, I'll die. Reggie White, you just eat. You
see him in a dream talking to you. Wake up, Jojo,
wake up. Don't be like me. I'm jealous of my wife.
Like my wife can, like she can go to bed
at like I don't know, eleven o'clock on a Saturday
and sleep solid sleep until nine am on a Sunday morning.

(57:01):
I'm like, must be magical. Five o'clock, I'm up. I
don't know, I'm wired. I'm having coffee no matter what, man,
Because we get up so early that like by like
five maybe five thirty on a weekend. I'm I'm there's
there's no sleeping end. Yeah, So this morning my body
was tricked. It once awake up at three o'clock, but no, no, no.
We sprung the clocks ahead an hour, so I actually
slept to my alarm clock at four am this moring.

(57:23):
It'll probably correct itself tonight. I'll be back to doing
the same stupid thing. Yeah yeah, I saw. We were
just outside in our lobby area here in our building.
It was dark when it would have been light a
week ago. Yeah yeah, those are you off for that hour?
But hey we made it through winter, everybody, So there
you go, you go. That's we can put the gopher away.
You know. I'll do some exercise, have a ride a
bike tonight. How about that with the fam. Uh I

(57:45):
have a shout out if you love cheese steaks this Saturday, man,
uh my, My Mason Lodge, right, the Star Lodge down
there in Tuckahoe, right there on Route fifty this weekend
is going to be doing a cheese steak benefit.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
Now.

Speaker 1 (58:03):
It's twenty two hundred fit Root fifty in Tuckahoe, right,
it's the Mason Lodge, the Freemason Lodge. This girl has
ovarian cancer. Nineteen years old, dude, So we're raising money
for Olivia Blimer is her name, only nineteen years old,
dealing with cancer. We're raising money for her and her family.

(58:24):
It's a cheese steak drive. I'll be making the cheese steaks.
So if I say cheese with you know, they're not
going to let me anywhere near the green cheese without dude.
If they let me near the catchup, yeah, that's going
to be a lot. And so yeah, we're doing a
big cheese steak drive. It kicks off eleven am in
Tacaho on Root fifty at the Free Mason Lodge the
Star Lodge. Come on out, man and support girl nineteen

(58:47):
years old dealing with cancer. It shouldn't have to be
dealing with that at nineteen years old. We want to
raise money for her and her family to help out
with bills. So if you're around Tuckahoe, Root fifty on
Saturday kicks off at a lot and o'clock goes till three. Uh,
we're selling you some cheese steaks and trying to raise
money for a young girl the only cancer.

Speaker 3 (59:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (59:05):
I meant the guys that bone function, you better get
a great beard, man. They all seem to have c beard.
You need to. Free Masons are known for their beards.
They got beards, yeah, looking pretty cool. You better grow
one and so I gotta I got it. I got
a short beard. I need to grow it out. They
like their long like Zzy Top. I wouldn't be surprised
to find out this Zzy Top are all freemasons. Everybody. Yeah,
thanks for your call today. Always welcomed on the show.

(59:27):
Glad when you're all a part of it, stay there,
we'll kick off a rock block. It is one hunch
point seven the XL South Jerseys Rock Stations CXL Morning Show.
When you're smiling, when you're smiling over smiles and one
eleven the sun comes shining through. When you're crying, you're

(59:53):
very long. They're into stop where is Let's just smile
and keep on smiling, smart, dropping it out, man. I
know you guys are awesome. I love looking at you
guys on my way of working. Ring shoot a guy, Yeah,
warming up, chick and I'm like, I'm down shoo here

(01:00:16):
we're rocking. Hey, thank you you Shot, You're the best.

Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
How you doing? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Keep me laughing? Then, you guys are great. Good morning
guys are SHILTERI let's shot? Oh god, is it mine radio?
Or it's are you only broadcasting in mona show? This
is the rad's in DJT like if You're on it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
I listened to this man getting up in the mornings
doesn't suck anymore.

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