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barb today. We got to MWO Champion Taal Piper will
be in with us today and scheduled to appear is
Henry Winkler. I mean, you know, when when I was
a kid, you took a pop culture incredibly famous. I
mean the Funds big deal. Uh So that's that's kind
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of cool, you know. And I was watching I made
Myself yesterday after I did a bunch of other stuff,
and I've got a big announcement I'm gonna make here
in a little bit un after yeah yeah, yeah, I
got a big announcement in a little bit. Uh But
after I did my big announcement, after I did my
TV show. That the thing I did for the four
oh seven, and I'll tell you about that in a
little bit. I was able to, okay, you know, let me, well,
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you know, watch something on TV. And I went back
to that monster, the ed Geen story, because I'm like, okay,
I'll just get through the gory parts because I am
interested in this guy's history and and uh, you know
how it affected like three like major films, Psycho Uhexas, Texas,
Chainsaw Massacre, and also it was the third one, uh
(03:30):
Silence of the Lamb, like three of the biggest movies
of all time. You know. It was this guy was
uh the catalyst of it. And uh and so I
did go back and watching it and it is good.
And then as I watched the very to the trailer,
the end part of it, it says and all of
them directed by Max Winkler, and I'm like, I wonder
if that that's got to be Winklers, and it is.
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That's that's Henry Winkler's son. That is that's directing me.
So perfect timing, you know, I know he's not calling
to talk about that. He's calling to talk about a
children's book that he wrote. But it'd be interesting to
see his take on, you know, his son doing something
so graphically gory and really Henry Winkler has always been
associated with things that are fairly clean, right, like, oh,
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he's in Barry. Yeah, okay, I never saw Barry was
Barry was awesome.
Speaker 6 (04:17):
It's about a hit man who's like having like a
moral crisis, but like a lot of violence and death
and that as well.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
Okay, okay, But I always think about him being things
that are fairly clean. But I didn't see Barry, So
I'll be curious to hear his take on his son's
project that looks like it. I mean, you know, I
think it's going to be critically acclaim because, as you
said yesterday, Angel, the guy Charlie Hunham who's known for
Sons of Anarcho Anarchy and everything, and it was always
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it's always been cast as this good looking dude to
whatever he's playing ed Gean and it is you can't
even tell it's him.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
Yeah, it was when I saw I got to see
one of the interviews that he did post that I
think it was on the Today Show where he talked
about the fact that his wife his partner, as he said,
she basically told him, before you come home, go and
kind of get yourself right and basically kind of leave
that character wherever that character is at.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
So he uh and the way that he tells the
story is really fascinating, and he talks about how it
like basically he went to wherever this guy is buried
and you know, kind of visited the grave and kind
of left the character there with that guy kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
You know, as you're watching this thing, it's called Monster
the ed Geen Story, It's on Netflix, And as you're
watching it, I keep going, Okay, is this part really
like it's not a documentary, it's.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Uh no, And that's the part we should be because
that's the thing that this series kind of gets beat
up for. So this is the third of one of
these that they've done, and I think he's directed all
three of them. Yeah, and so there are in all
three of them there are embellishments. There are you know,
the things that they have to do to keep the
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story are pursued with the story kind of thing right.
And so that's where people have been.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
So who doing has me doing has some sort of
cutch off. It has me looking up things as I'm
watching like, okay, is this true? And like the thing
with his girlfriend, I'm like, there's no way he had
a girlfriend this long. And then you go when you
look and they show a picture of his girlfriend and
she dated him for twenty years and she said he's
the sweetest thing in the world. And even though he
was a killer like like like and he was like,
oh my god, Okay, she was off as well. And
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that's how they portray her in this thing. There's a
thing I want to look up because they show you
in the one I saw yesterday him killing people with chainsaws,
and I'm like, okay, did he really I never heard
that he had done that. Yeah, so I guess he did.
You know. Anyway, it's super interesting and we're gonna talk
to Henry Winkler today.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
So that's the other part of it, though, I think
with this guy's the history of this guy, because uh,
it was only if I'm wrong or on this, help
me out. But he too confirmed what he was really
notorious for was being a grave robber. Yes, grave robber.
But then the way have him kill him more than two?
I mean, they haven't he killed in this they he
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killed his brother.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Uh, this girl, the two women and two different one
in a bar, one in a pawn shop, and then
two men with a chainsaw. So they have him killing bunches.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
If you look at his Wikipedia, it's too confirmed.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
But then they throw out like like six that they
think are linked in.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Okay anyway, but it is glory. Uh, it is what
I'm trying to get.
Speaker 6 (07:29):
Away, glorifying a serial killer.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
Why do we do this?
Speaker 2 (07:35):
No, I would not say it's glorifying. And it's made
a movie about it. It's like you were like, oh
my god, this guy was just what they call him.
He wasn't. It's not a psychopath. He was a sociopath
and just as crazy to.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
But if they made the movie about the pole shooter.
Mm hmm, what's the difference.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Well, I mean, if there's the bad sides.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
Time time, I think of it in the sense of,
however long ago this guy, So like we said, this
guy died in nineteen eighty four, right, so another twenty
five years they're going to do a documentary on that guy.
Speaker 6 (08:12):
Yeah, But like why I feel like it's not none
of this feels helpful as far as like, like this
series the act obviously happened.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
We should acknowledge that serial killers exist.
Speaker 6 (08:20):
But making full movies and docuseries and all this kind
of stuff, and Mind Hunters coming back too, which is
the whole show about the inner thought process the serial killers,
but a dramatization of it.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
You bring up a good point because I did not
want to watch the Dahmer one because I'm like, because
I was thinking, like you're thinking this for some reason
I'm super interested in because I didn't know, I don't
know anything about it, and it was in the early Yeah,
it's a tony thing.
Speaker 4 (08:46):
Yeah, so like all the things that he did, you know,
it seems so long ago, right, yeah, and so right
with Dahmer, that's within our lifetime. And when then because
he remember there's three of these this guy did, the
Dahmer one, the Melinda brothers, and then this one that's
right and then like to your point, Ryan, the Melinda's brothers.
As however that one was taken. You can't help but
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really look at that and be like, Okay, well where's
this where's this stuff track getting traction that these guys
should be let out of jail.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Well, the Mind's Brother thing, it was worth watching because
it was real time making news because they were trying
to get out of prison at the time. This one,
my fascination is with the fact that these three i
mean classic films were made about this one guy and
I'm and the way they do it is really good
because they show you as he's getting ready to commit
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this murder. They show you how that is portrayed in Psycho,
and then how it's portrayed in the you know, all
these other different movies, and you know, and then then
the inspiration how they got the inspiration for the movie.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
It's done really well, so right, I would say with
in regardless of mind better so like for a guy
like me, I was caught up with that, but I
was fascinated with that from the way that they tell
the story in regards to the FBI and the investigative
thing about how they actually up until these few people
got together and started looking into the mental aspects of
some of the things that were happening out there that
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wasn't a part of what the FBI or what investigative
processes were.
Speaker 6 (10:13):
I just can't imagine like being like a fan, say
the granddaughter this lady like one of the people that
gets killed, right, and you're like there's major movie franchises
that have happened off the horrific death of like your Grandma.
Speaker 5 (10:26):
That's got to be so weird.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
That's a lot of films though, right the three films
I'm telling you about now, they were not glorifying, but
that was the star. It's interesting to see when they're
making the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The director his take on
the reason he's making it is because of the Vietnam War,
and he's like, all of our society has gone to
hell and they did this is what they deserve. They
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deserve to see all this horrible stuff. Like it was
his way of saying f you to the man, like,
this is what you've brought our society to. Like this
Texas Chainsaw Massacre was this big political statement that I
didn't realize it was. I just thought it was a
movie by a guy that killing people in Chainsaw. In
his mind, it was about the Vietnam War and it
was about all the horrors and we've gone to this
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next level of depravity in the in the in the country.
Speaker 5 (11:14):
You know, I could argue he's a big part of that.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
He felt like the government was the big part of
it because when they're filming it. They're showing that Nixon's on,
you know, on TV, and he's blaming it all on Nixon,
and they're saying, yeah, uh, it started with Psycho. And
with Psycho. Uh, the guy that come in all the murders,
everything was was affected by photos he saw in World
War Two. Now we're seeing all this stuff on TV,
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you know, with with the Vietnam War, and when you
watch the movie Psycho, it's boring. They don't even show
any any any real gore. This is going to show
you what America deserves now because of what we've done.
Like this was his old thut, like so deep, you know,
and it's just a crown?
Speaker 4 (11:53):
Are you have the belief that that if people see
this stuff, it triggers something in them.
Speaker 6 (11:57):
And I was thing like like, I know for me myself,
I must be a version of desensitized because there's actual
wars going on. And when they show the footage of
the whether it be Gaza or Ukraine, my brain doesn't
immediately go, oh my god, how horrific. I'm like, I
goes just a Wednesday. And that's what the guy was
talking about.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
We're all desensitized since Psycho and so now we gotta
see his in his mind. I'm gonna step it up,
and I'm gonna really I'm gonna really show you, Gore.
I'm gonna show you what this is really like, an
fu government, like that was his whole thought process, to make,
you know, to make a movie like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
So I do find it interesting. I don't like the
Gore myself. I am sensitive to it. I'm not desensitized.
(12:38):
I can't watch gory stuff, but I do. I kind
of force myself to, I guess. But but I do
understand what you're saying, and I don't disagree with you.
I felt the same way about watching the Dahmer one.
I actually didn't watch the Damber one because I'm like,
I'm not gonna glorify that guy.
Speaker 6 (12:53):
But I mean, yeah, but you like, if you think
about it, I think all the shows you watch, you
watch a lot of like murders from all the versions
a Dexter to like that, And it's odd to me
because you're such a clean guy, and all those shows
are full of mess and blood.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
I like suspense. I don't really like the Gore. I
keep saying that, you know, but I mean.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
That's like saying, like I did to turn my head,
I'd like sex, but she keeps pulling.
Speaker 5 (13:18):
Off the strap on.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
You know, lots of sex and this thing. Uh uh,
this dude, ed Gean was all about dressing like a
woman and and and all kinds of uh, you know,
you're wearing paintings and underwear and all kinds of weird stuff.
But anyway, all right, take a little break. I do
have a big, a big, really cool announcement to make today.
I'll do that. We got that, He'll Piper coming in.
I gotta show where the show where the small little belt. Yeah,
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she doesn't know that yet.
Speaker 4 (13:47):
I think that's a thing that it's us us guys,
because we're bigger dudes.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
She's gonna be happy with it. You think, Yeah, that's.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
Exactly what they were. Because after you said, I was
looking uh again, someone, I was trying to find that
link where they had sent for the extender on it
and just looking at it and comparing it to other stuff.
And that's that's normal size for a woman's belt.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
It says it says women's championship belt, and that's what
I ordered. But when it came in, I'm like, I'm
so small. Maybe I'm looking at it through my eyes.
I don't know. Anyway, Well we got that, uh, I'll
tell you what happened with my tree safer face yesterday.
All kinds of stuff don't go anywhere. You're listening to
the mantras in the morning, Well dream, Yeah, I get
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your ticket for the uh Monster Brewbus. This is my
favorite of all the Monster Brewbus T shirt. This is
my favorite one I wore today. I love this bright
yellow one with the blue yellow and the blue. Uh.
I don't know what Angels kept that a secret from me.
Angel and Jack both okay, but a secret from me.
I don't know what color shirt we're having next, but
I like the fact. Okay, I like that. Will my
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nipple pop out?
Speaker 5 (14:55):
Yeah, specifically the holes will be right at the nips hell?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, I like that. But all the we've got so
many different We've been on so many brew Buses that
we always try to change the color. We're gonna run
out a couple. Well, now, I guess won't run out
of colors. I mean, because you know, a box of
crayons has at least seventy eight colors, so I guess
we won't run out of colors, but different color shirts
every time we do it. There is like a couple
dozen tickets left if you want to go on the
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Monster brew bus. We've sold out of one entire bus,
and get your tickets back going a real radio dot
FM slash Bruce. So it got home yesterday to get
you know, because I was. I told you guys, I
was getting all my trees trimmed. And it's an expensive thing.
It really is, Like damn it is expensive. But I
tell you what what a difference it makes. What a
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damn difference it makes when you get your trees they
call it being pruned, pruned or trimmed, or you get
rid of all the dead leaves and all the dead
stuff that you know, all the dead stuff can promote
you know, like disease, you know, the disease and it
can make the other the rest of the tree die
and all this stuff. And you know, when you get
rid of the stuff, sunlight gets to the parts that needs.
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There's whole reasons why you prune your trees.
Speaker 6 (16:04):
Yeah, you're giving the same reasons I get my wife
and why I need a PlayStation five.
Speaker 5 (16:07):
You gotta understand, honey, Like.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
It's also a web browser it's like we could watch
YouTube from the TV.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
It's awesome. But now I can sit on my back
porch and I can actually see the lake and I
can actually see the sunset. And uh I will tell
you a lot of times with big purchases, you're like, oh, man,
it's had to spend that money. I gladly. This is
one of those where I'm like, I have no problem
with it. It's like good, you know what. It costs
money because they had to bring out like a big
like like like a big truck that's got a lift
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on it. They had to bring out like a another
thing to haul all the dead stuff away. Then they
had to bring out a chipper. Like there's all kinds
of equipment involved in this. Uh so it's a and
they got to come again today. Actually it's like a
two day project to get all your trees trammed. But
you did this recently.
Speaker 6 (16:50):
No, I had, for insurance reasons, had to take trees
down because they were overgrowing over my house.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
I how do it? Just because I was didn't like
the look of a tree.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
You know, look is that's it's you know, aesthetics. Man,
it just looks better. I can actually see you know I.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
Saw your before and after picture. Yeah, I prefer the before.
I prefer more raw nature.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
You know, you do not if you live there. When
you're sitting on the back ford, you can't see the lake.
You don't buy a house on the lake.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
Sell to your face.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
You don't want that. You don't know nothing. You know nothing. Also,
and also you get more cockroaches and bugs and stuff
that you have a bunch of dead.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
All this, all this sounds all, this sounds like it's explaining,
and then all you're doing is regurgitating what the guy
that you paid twenty five hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
To do it is not true. I just looked at
it on chat chept.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
None of this mattered before.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
He's so he's usually chat cheept. You trying to justify
us argument. For me, it just looks That's all you
got to say. You know what, I look at that.
Look what a difference. I can see the lake. Actually,
I can see you know what's just me?
Speaker 4 (17:56):
Uh, I can see the lake actually actually, Okay, that's
all you have to say.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Hey, this is for me.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
You don't need to use GPT to cut craft you
a compelling argument, so you don't sound as crazy. As
you are that you just kicked down twenty five hundred
dollars to change nature.
Speaker 5 (18:11):
That's a graphics card.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
It's not changed nature. It's to trim trees that had
a bunch of dead branches.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
And it literally just said the same thing, except we
use different words.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
But I mean dead. It doesn't need to be there.
It draws bugs and snaps. It's the other leaves from
getting the you know, nutritious sunlight.
Speaker 6 (18:31):
Yeah yeah, okay, look buddy, you wanted it done, that's okay.
But for me, you're just you just you just gave
nature a haircut for no reason.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Nature needs a haircut, No, it does not. When you
talk to a tree guy, tree guy will tell you
nature need haircut.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
Yeah, my god, how about you talk to an environmentalist?
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Hey, you know as funny as when I met the guy.
Originally he said, I'm sorry, man, you know I don't
listen to the show. Some people told me you were
on the radio. I don't listen. I mean that's fine,
I don't care, no big deal. So then you know,
of course he knows he's coming to my house. So
he listened listen and I saw him. Yes, Oh my god,
he's like I listened to your show. And now I
remember my dad used to make me listen to you
guys in the way to school, and you know, I
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stopped listening. So it was kind of funny that that happened.
Speaker 6 (19:14):
Oh and then, well, anytime somebody tells me they don't listen,
I'm like, you listen.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
No, IM legitimately believe he didn't. And then he did,
and he remembered when he was a kid, his dad
had him listening, you know, kind of a thing. But yeah,
you know they there's a pile of stuff that they
still have to put into a wood chipper to call.
I mean, there was a lot.
Speaker 5 (19:33):
So this view is worth twenty five hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
It's you know what I'd have paid three grand. Don't
tell him listening, I know, but it's definitely worth it
because it's more beautiful. You can sit on the back porch.
You can see the sunset. I don't have to get
my big fat ass up and go to the dock
to watch the sunset. I can see it there having
a beer on the back corn for bid. You walk
fifty feet what's listen? And it looks it looks manicure,
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it looks like it's a nice place to be. It
looks like a you know, it's much better you you
like it just with all the dead leaves and everything.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
Yeah, it looks real.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
But you don't like. You don't like you clean your
house though, like a clean.
Speaker 5 (20:11):
Post, clean my hand, My wife cleans my house. My
house is clean.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
You say that you can't you someone couldn't just stop
by your house because you got clothes everywhere and it's
all messy.
Speaker 5 (20:21):
So I'll just stop by my house.
Speaker 6 (20:23):
No, never just stop by somebody's house in twenty twenty five.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
I like my house to look like it was a hotel,
and you stop by and it's all ready to go.
Matter of fact, you know what I did yesterday? Uh
in my little courtyard, I put back dirt. I did, know, well,
I got that all done. I actually I use bleached
to get uh to bleed. I bleached the bricks right,
make them look right. But I put like string lights
up to the top of a tree and down and
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made it look like a little canopy like you would
like if you were in an old Spanish I don't know,
like old Spanish pavilion or something like that. Uh So
at night you've got lights up, you know, I like,
get to look like a damn hotel.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
Yeah, I don't know why you're messing around. You keep
like you say that up front, like, oh, I would
never want to do an airbnb. That's too much work.
What are you doing right now?
Speaker 2 (21:08):
I know?
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Yeah, well love.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Without any people. But if someone dropped by my house today,
it's it looks nice, you can come in and uh
and and now it's all decorated for for Thanksgiving. I mean,
so I'm excited for So you just don't even care
about Halloween. Well, you know what, we mix a little Halloween,
but we realized, we realized, like Thanksgiving goes to the
end of November, right right, Yeah, so that's too much thing.
(21:34):
So we do have some Halloween stuff up, you know,
but I don't know, I like it all decorated. When
you get a new house, Ryan, you well, some people
want to keep it nice and look good and trimmed,
and it soems exhausting.
Speaker 5 (21:45):
I got other things to do. I don't have time
to make my house look like a hotel.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
Really, my house, my house, Like I've lived with somebody
who you had to have a house like a hotel.
It was ob noxious, like a house is meant to
be lived in and feel comfortable in. Like there's a
level of mess, not mess, but like kind of organized clutter,
like in the clutter, I know everything is.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
Yeah, I hate clutter. And I'm so glad that my
wife is just like me, Like she likes it like
I do.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
She's glad. Everything's you know, brings up a good point.
It's amazing that the trees live this long without you.
Speaker 5 (22:18):
Yeah, how did they happen?
Speaker 2 (22:20):
You know, they were strangling out and the trees thanked me.
They were like, thank you for giving. And all these
dead leaves and stuff and dead branches are a hazard
because when it there's a big chaptr hazardously fall down
and hurt somebody. There's no conviction.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
You're you're not selling it that you are aware that
this is O c D.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Right, That is not.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
You need to level to control rush rawlans. Why don't
you put that into the chat GPT. See what it
tells me when wanting things clean is not.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
Exactly part of it.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
I just like things clean at.
Speaker 5 (22:57):
Your level, it's you're trying to influence control on things.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
You don't know any other people that are clean like me.
I like I don't clean people about Yes, you like messy,
you like chaos.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
You like he's clean.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
I'll bet you his house is as as clean as
my house.
Speaker 5 (23:15):
No, I don't have O C. Yes you do.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
I'm not compulsive. I'm just obsessive. So you got, I
got I just like. Look, I'm so I can't tell
you how happy I was when I walked back there
and I saw, Oh my god, all the dead stuff
is gone. It looks it looks manicured. You know. It
looks like if you went to if you went to Disney,
or you went to some hotel, like this is the
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way they do it. Like it. It looks pretty. What's
wrong with one? When you want your your property that
you pay a lot of money, I.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
Gotta tell you what's wrong with I'm gonna tell you
what's wrong with No, there is something wrong with it
because because I've seen you and this is part of
your O C.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
D and uh.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
When you can't control something, whether it's being clean or
being like on time to a thing, you start to
freak yourself out and you get upset. So I imagine
you've been sitting there looking at this view, just getting
upset for a few I.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Would sit on the back porch and I would look
at that tree that had all those dead leaves, and
it would make me so mad, and I'm like, I
can't get up there and get him. And that's why
I finally called a guy. And he's a nice guy
and and and he's like, twenty five hundred bus and fine,
just clean it off every tree when every tree, everything
is dead in any tree out And that's what they're doing.
Speaker 6 (24:32):
Yeah, now you've expressed your control over the universe and
away and you feel like better.
Speaker 5 (24:36):
Right, I feel so much better OCD. It not just because.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
It's just because I'm happy that I can see the
lake now. I'm happy that I can, you know, I mean, listen,
I've lived my entire life to get to sixty years
old to finally live on a lake. I want it
to look nice. I want to be able to see
this out a bit.
Speaker 6 (24:51):
When I'm sitting back there, I'm not saying that anything's
wrong with you, okay, And so when I'm saying you
have OCD, I'm not saying it to knock you or
say anything at bad.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
You're saying obsessive compulsive. I'm not obsessive about it. I
just look at the most obsessive.
Speaker 5 (25:06):
Person I've ever met, and I know.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Me, I'm obsessive. Well sometimes maybe a little yeah about
some things, but that's everything. This is just that I
like it.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
I just I like, have you been recently told that
you're a lot?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
I am a lot? Okay? This would be an example
of that. Several people and pointed out I can be
a lot. There's a way would this would be just
a subtle example of that. You know, I would think
you would agree with me angel on this. I mean,
I mean, that's.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
That messy like you no, no, But again, like if
I go to Disney's Disney property, there's a certain level
of I guess that I expect that's fine, and that's
and then that's what you're paying for again, and the
Dana's that we're in, and the things that are going
on and all the all the things that are going
on to me just me personally, right. I love going
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to the lakes, I love lakeside properties, I love going
to the beach and everything. But it's a it's a
hard one to for me to rectify. Kicking down twenty
five hundred dollars for someone to do yard work, well.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
It's one time. It's for one time. I'm not going
to do this for until another year or so. Like
it's it's it's it's a total, and it won't be
that much next time because most of all the dead
stuff it hasn't been cleaned out in probably they said
ten years. I'm sure, of course he would know, right
because he's been there. Oh I don't know. You can
just tell by the of course.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
And again like you know, it's nature doing what nature does,
and and like again good doing this, So good on
you now, exactly good on you for coming there and
saving those poor trees who knew who knows how much
longer they had. Now I need to get some more
parrots though, because I realized that when I got rid
of all this, I will spend twenty five hundred dollars
(26:57):
to manicure all this, and then I'm gonna put.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Just a cheese.
Speaker 4 (27:00):
He is god awful parrots up there, because it reminds
me of Margaritaville.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
Do they put a smile to your face when you
see all look a little parrot on the tree? Super
class there? Yeah, it is class. It's very classy. I
would would you walk into my place you're like, oh,
this is like a Margaritaville place. I'm just awesome.
Speaker 5 (27:18):
Glad you're happy, that's really what matters.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
So happy, so happy.
Speaker 5 (27:22):
So you're gonna spend twenty five hundred dollars a year
from now on?
Speaker 2 (27:25):
Now, Oh my god, don't you complain to me about money,
all the the gambling you do and the stupid stuff
you spend money on, like your eyeglasses, all that don't
crop you do, don't you damn because I kept like
trees cleaned. Throw money at me, for God's sake. You
spend so much money on the stupidest stuff and you're
barely staying alive over there? What are you doing to.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
Do and getting?
Speaker 6 (27:44):
The glasses are cool, they work, and it take video
its fall for work.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
It's a taxing you complain about. You complain The trees
are just because.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Like my trees, nature is in the way of nature,
my trees.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
It makes you happy in the way of me looking
at the lake from the house.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Inside of the house. Nobody wants see dead nature. It's
dead trees, dead leaves, dead branches. All the dead's gotta go.
Anything dead out.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
So here's how this is how this works, right, So
for example, again, these are the stands that are coming
to Russ's all Russ's white knights coming to his defense, right, uh, Angel,
would you pay that much money for a nice piece
of DJ equipment that made you very happy?
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Sure?
Speaker 4 (28:21):
Yeah, I absolutely would. And you know what else the
DJ equipment would do. It would pay for itself by
the in the series of me doing gigs, right, Rush,
how is your unless you're taking tickets and you're having
people doing tours, how are you going to recoup that
twenty five hund dollar?
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Well in love, because because I feel the love of
the trees. And then your family coming over my nieces
and they're going to walk in like, oh my god.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
You're a hooker.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Yes, that's my hooker. Are you just shafing to hu ha?
I just shave it too. It's all cleaned up now.
Someone says, ask doctor Rene's someone that I called doctor
Reni and ask if Russ is OCD. I've alla he
asked him two weeks ago. I'm like, Ryan says, I'm
o c D. And he's like, no, you're not. You're compulsive,
You're not obsessive. I thank you.
Speaker 4 (29:07):
This is These are all of Russ's White Knights counseling session.
Speaker 5 (29:13):
Are you o, d Ord?
Speaker 2 (29:16):
This is all of Russ's White Knights coming to his defense.
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
You guys don't mind paying three grand for a MacBook again, right, stupid.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
You're absolutely right. I don't mind that.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
And the other part of that, again is that it
ends up paying for itself.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
But Angel, when you when you pay that much money
for a house, you want to keep it up and
you want to keep it to where you are proud
of it. And it made me I was unproud seeing
a bunch of dead leads and a bunch of dead
and then every time it would rain and they're all
falling in the yard and I gotta take him. I
gotta burn them like not anymore. The only thing that's
in the yard or things are happy Ryan. We're jealous,
(29:54):
apparently us. That's what Ryan's jealous. You know what I'm
I'm gonna put a lazy river in That would be cool.
Speaker 5 (30:02):
I would agree with that. But then you get all
those dead leaves in there all the time.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
No, no dead leaves. They're all gone, all gone today,
Uh trimmed. It looks like it looks like you went
to Universal Studios.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
This is how I how crazy his o c D
is now he wants to control nature.
Speaker 6 (30:18):
Yeah, that's I mean, I think doctor Rene for you
at this point is just your friend.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
No, that's not true.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
I don't know if he's getting.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
I told him you said that, Oh did you?
Speaker 6 (30:30):
Yes, you talk about the guy that looks like a
rock and roll therapist that came to your birthday and
like he's not your friend, the rock and roll therapist,
you know, like he looks like you.
Speaker 5 (30:40):
Show up and like, what's that?
Speaker 6 (30:41):
Baby?
Speaker 4 (30:41):
Is?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Doctor Reed, he's gonna diagnose baby. I've known him twenty
five years now, he said, I'm his oldest client, and
of course he knows exactly.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
You're just friends at this point.
Speaker 4 (30:52):
No.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Yes, he knows me in and out, and he knows
something like good and he knows my bad and he tells.
Speaker 5 (30:57):
Me that money baby clients.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
She tells me of bad things about me, and I
am aware of them, and I'm working on him.
Speaker 5 (31:02):
I'm saying, maybe get a second opinion.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
Ever, No, I don't want a second opinion. Why I
get a second opinion? This other person wouldn't know me,
Doctor RENI knows me.
Speaker 5 (31:09):
That's kind of the point. It's not supposed to know
you that well and go to your birthday party. You're
supposed to give you an object to your therapist's.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Supposed to know you. You moron. No, you don't want to.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Talk your therapist knows you.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
That's incorrect, and you know nothing.
Speaker 6 (31:24):
I know everything, Baby, I'm doctor.
Speaker 4 (31:31):
I don't ever want to I don't never want to
talk to that guy. I don't never want to meet
that guy. You're that guy.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
That's how that's the voice set up, Doctor Reeding. Now
I lost you. He's got long hair, but he's older
than I am. He's like in the seventies. Hey, don't
come me old, baby, but he looks good. He's like
in great shape and everything.
Speaker 5 (31:47):
Oh yeah, we make out sometimes, don't we support a therapy?
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Oh stop it. He listen. He's he's a very nice guy.
But he tells me about my ass when I need
to be told about my hen You got a sexy ass, baby,
I'm doctor Reedy. Shut up. I'm gonna tell them you
said this. It's not.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
Character.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
Now I know what I'm gonna talk about next time.
I go all right, we gotta take a break more big,
I'm fun. The hell with the trees cut the trees.
You're listening to the Box of the Morning. Welcome back
(32:26):
to the Monsters in the morning. I remember Radio one
on four point one Broncosy Live on iHeart Radio. I'm
Russ Rawlins along with Angel, roberta Ryan Holmes and Angel
the Dancing Queen's here today. Okay, I said I didn't
know you were coming today. I had no idea. I'm
glad this.
Speaker 7 (32:42):
Doesn't surprise me, like I'm never surprised anymore.
Speaker 5 (32:45):
I don't think you ever.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
But last week, last week, you weren't here on Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (32:49):
I said I wasn't going to be here.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Oh you confused me with all that. Okay, well good,
I'm glad you're here. It's all it's it's not all
the same day, so it's it.
Speaker 6 (32:58):
Is something different and not the way you made it,
and it's bothering you.
Speaker 7 (33:01):
Okay, listen, No listen, might be I listened on the
way and I'm so sorry. I'm gonna cut you off
because you are definitely OCD. I don't know where in
the world, doctor Reenie, a therapist should not be at
your birthday party and disagree you.
Speaker 5 (33:16):
Well, of course you do, because.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
He was there and you are obsessed and compulsive because
the moment you get a thought process in your head,
you don't stop until it is finished.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
You say, part of my success.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
But that's okay. I'm not doubt.
Speaker 7 (33:29):
I'm not talking you for it. But that doesn't mean
that you don't have OCD. Do you have OCD?
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Yeah? When he said you're compulsive but not obsessive, I
thought to myself, No, I'm pretty obsessive, don't. I don't
argue with the doctor. I get really obsessive about things
I don't like, like like those trees, like they were
they were like calling my name. Uh. And it happened
the other.
Speaker 5 (33:48):
Day too, I saw calling your name.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
They were like, rush, you gotta fix me. And then
I got in the pool on Saturday. Really, I'm just
talking to you right now. I'm not talking to these morons.
I'm talking to you. So I got in the pool
on Saturday and I looked and there was a tree
and I noticed it had a bunch of dead leaves,
and I'm like, well, I can get that one. And
then and and every time I turned around, it's like
the tree was saying, well, then do it well, then
do it well, then do it And.
Speaker 4 (34:09):
So when you're hearing you hear these tree voices?
Speaker 2 (34:15):
What do they sound like? They're like they're like, come.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
Cut me, Come cut me. They sound like that, come
cut me.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
And I'm like, and mary Elle is like, what are
you doing? I gotta, I gotta, I gotta cut these
I gotta cut these leaves because I can get them.
And she's like, I thought you were swimming in the pool.
I said, I can't, I can't do it. And the
talking trees it's absolutely fine, baby, doctor rock and rainy baby.
Then once I cut those leaves and that it was
inside the enclosure, I got and then I was able
(34:44):
to go swimming, and.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
I was fine, Wait, how'd you have leaves inside the.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
Inside the enclosure? I have a there's a palm tree.
There's a palm tree like by the pool.
Speaker 7 (34:53):
Oh okay, I understand, okay, so it's a palm tree.
I'm thinking of like one of the like really big
trees with moss on it, you.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
See like right there where there's trees inside.
Speaker 5 (35:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Yeah, that tree had some dead leaves on it. And
I got in the pool.
Speaker 5 (35:05):
Waits what you paid twenty five?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
No? No, no, I paid for all those out there,
like all those sure yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, because they
were they were bad. I can show you the difference.
It looks really good now.
Speaker 5 (35:17):
It looks like a resort. That's what you said.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, yeah, see top the top is his way. It
was all nasty and then the bottom is all all
cleaned up and the budget are gone.
Speaker 5 (35:28):
Russ. This this really isn't that bad.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Well, if you were there, you could see it.
Speaker 5 (35:33):
Thanks, you're showing me a photo of it.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Yeah, I know, but if you if you sat on
the back porch, you can't see the lake with the
first one and then the second one.
Speaker 5 (35:42):
Used to see the lake that much?
Speaker 2 (35:44):
That much?
Speaker 5 (35:45):
Russ? You not much? You see the lake?
Speaker 7 (35:48):
I mean like I would think I was on another island.
Like I would think a tropical getaway.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
That's what I want, Yeah, a tropical getaway. The first photo,
oh no, I don't. I didn't like all the deadly.
Speaker 7 (35:56):
Second photo to me is very I mean so honestly
the first.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
It's much cleaner.
Speaker 7 (36:04):
The first photo to me, looks like you can be
on some tropical island. The second photo looks like you're
out of Florida Lake there Go, which is fine, But
that's that those are the that's the difference that I
see from the two.
Speaker 6 (36:18):
If you want to be part of the show, lots
of ways to do that, including our YouTube chat. We'll
currently have a pull up where it says is russ OCD.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
Okay, it's not fair, that's not true. If you talk
to it therapist, they'll they'll say, it's that that that
means it's a problem. Right, Okay, Well it's not a problem.
It's it's it is a problem. It is not a problem.
Speaker 5 (36:37):
It is a problem.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
You know if it if it helps your life, right,
like me being O c D means I can get
all this stuff done. All this stuff is.
Speaker 6 (36:45):
Only does it drive your wife crazy?
Speaker 2 (36:50):
Everything I do drives everybody.
Speaker 5 (36:54):
Let's be real, does it drive your wife crazy?
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Not really?
Speaker 5 (36:56):
They are a liared it when she's.
Speaker 7 (37:02):
Gone and you clean and you don't put things in
the right spot, well she does like you're OCD.
Speaker 5 (37:07):
And then they just need to be away and it
doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Do you know she tell you that you too, Yeah,
I know. I'll put things up because I don't want
them out right, Like this place gotta look clean, so
I'll put my Sometimes I put him in the wrong
area and it might get her a little uh huh?
Speaker 7 (37:23):
And why why does it need to go away? I
can't it just stay there for a minute.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
No, it's gotta look nice when you walk in.
Speaker 6 (37:29):
There has to be a therapist that listens to this show. Yeah,
and can call in four seven nine one six one
o four one and uh and give an objective like
somebody that like, isn't your best friend rock and roll
therapist doctor Rne.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
Just because someone's known you for a long time, doesn't
mean you're saying you don't think a professional therapist who
is actually a professor at UCF can be objective because
he's known me for a long time. That's not true.
He's a professional, you know, and it tells me bad
stuff about me all the time. That's the stuff I
work on, the reason I'm so wonderful now.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
I'm just saying a second opinion couldn't hurt.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
I mean, oh my god, if I didn't have doctor Rheney,
I would have strangled you years ago. You need to
send him Christmas cards. Yeah, okay, you need to thank
him for God's sakes.
Speaker 6 (38:15):
I'm just saying there's a version of like when you
do and this does really happen in therapy, It's actually
one of the plot points in this TV show Shrinking,
where he's been with the guy so long that they'd
just become friends, and he's like, well, I don't think
I can help you anymore because now we're just friends.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
So I'm looking at it differently.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Yeah, we're not there.
Speaker 5 (38:33):
You've had your birthday, right, that's okay.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
He also went to the birthday to support the Carly
K camp.
Speaker 5 (38:39):
I'm not saying get rid of him as a therapist.
Speaker 6 (38:41):
I'm saying, just check check out a second opinion every
now and then.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
No need, I'm good, I'm fine. All right, we gotta
take a break. We'll come back. We got trivia to do.
And I do have a big announcement that I was
gonna make now, but we'll do it in a little bit,
big announcement. I'm really happy about it, and I'm glad
to actually glad you're here because you'llppreciate it more than
these two morons.
Speaker 5 (39:03):
Okay, I'm all about it.
Speaker 6 (39:04):
I don't really want therapists to call in for trivia,
by the way, No.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
And I don't think we have therapists to listen to
the show.
Speaker 5 (39:10):
We have to.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
I don't think so. Oh yeah, there's plenty of them.
They use us for case studies. All right, we're gonna
take a break at trivia when we try and if
you remember yesterday, what prizes do we have for trivia?
Huh yeah, big, big, big, So get on the line
four oh seven nine one six one oh four one.
You're listening to the match of the morning.