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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Speed then to a Samplode place we used to see
the moonshine. Oh yeah, the last moonshine Monday of twenty
twenty five. I'm Jason Hammer the gun guys here, Guy Ralford.

(00:21):
Now here's what we.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Have to do.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Guy, We've each got a little uh something something I
purchased at the store this morning, A little old smoky.
What's the flavor you got? BlackBerry? I'm excited about this
BlackBerry old smoky. But in order to keep all the
Karens happy that are in the hallways, we have to
step away from the microphone and then do a cheers. Okay,

(00:45):
so I'm gonna step back here. I'm gonna have to
scream real loud because it can't be anywhere near a microphone. Okay,
you must beg tod byer. Nobody's near a microphone. Johan
Ralford cheers, Happy twenty six And to your brother, WHOA

(01:15):
to quote Rick Flair, WHOA what'd you think?

Speaker 2 (01:19):
That is? Just damn good man? That's just outstanding.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
That is some good shine right there. And I get
like the moonshine people are like, if you bought at
it in a store, it's not really shine.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Last couple of weeks, we've had friends and family that
have made a little back alley shine and brought that
in highly illegal, but that's okay. We've enjoyed that. But
when your supply runs out, sometimes you got to go
to the store. So I wasn't gonna let the final
Monday of twenty twenty five go without doing another moonshine Monday. Guy.

(01:57):
There's a new survey out a list of normal everyday
things that feel illegal but are not. Okay, tell me
if these make sense to you. According to a survey,
these are normal, every day, totally illegal things, but they
feel dirty. They feel illegal. Walking through a store and

(02:17):
leaving without buying anything.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Oh totally. I mean I always feel like somebody's eyeballing me, going, okay,
what's this dude shoplifting? Because he came in, he's not
going back out through the cash register. And I expect
to get padded down every time I do that.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Keeping it in the store, bringing in your own water bottle,
Like if you're drinking a water bottle or a soda
bottle or something from your car and you're walking around
the grocery store with it.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
That is not that I've ever done that, but I
don't think that would bother me. Now. They do tend
to frown upon it when I bring in my own
beer into the bar. They tend to not care for
that much at all.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
And last one here passing a police car on the highway,
even if you're doing the speed limit, Like it's always
a little nerve racking when you're trying to pass a
slow moving police car but you're doing the speed limit. Now,
I think you and I are both a couple of
guys who have gotten tickets before. Oh yeah, so maybe

(03:14):
we're not the best people to be talking about this. Hey,
my man, guy Ralpher, thank you so much. Hope you
had a good time.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I had a great time. I always look forward to this.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
One more hour to go The Hammer and Nigel Show.
We're coming right back ninety three WIBC.
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