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Hello, Kelly Nash tomorrow show today, after mother Days, Mother's Day is
over, after the game Cocks sweepover the weekend. Are they're gonna get
swept? No, we're gonna sellyou. Praying for that brother. We
got a lot of and Darlington's exhaustfumes. They got to turn that to
electricity soon. You gotta get ridof those internal combustible engines and NASCAR,

(00:24):
I hope not. We got totalk about that a little bit Monday.
Let's start off with our moral dilemma. Her friend was texting and driving,
got into an accident, and shewas injured in the accident. Now can
she instruct her insurance company or herattorneys? I should say to go after

(00:48):
her friend's insurance company. Her frienddoesn't want to. M Well, there's
some hard costs involved here. Wegot some hard feelings coming somebody's way.
When asked if it was serious,she said it was serious enough. So
serious enough, So you know,I need to kind of watch out for
myself. My doctor says, Ido have a little bit of whiplash.

(01:12):
That's the thing about car wreck.You don't know what kind of repercussions you're
going to have later in life.Let alone next month. That's a tough
one. That is truly a moraldilemma. I really like you, but
you were texting and driving. Yeah, the accident's going to be your phone.
And I'm really hurt over here.I know you don't assist a creek
neck and you think, but I'mreally hurt. I don't have a crick

(01:34):
in my neck. Ooh that's good. So trying to gather advice, get
perspective. Should I have an attorneygo after my friend? I can tell
you one thing. We're gonna talkabout that on Monday. That's the moral
dilemma. We'll talk about that alittle bit after six. I'll tell you
one person it's not going to behappy to hear about these new Washington d

(01:55):
CEPA, which agency's heading up.There's four different government agencies put out in
uniform yesterday. All four have recommendedthat you change your ERIC. Why don't
know, maybe not change. Maybethis is where you already were. If
they want the ac settings for thesummer at seventy eight degrees in the daytime

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and then when you go to sleep, because you're asleep, so it doesn't
matter. Eighty two eighty two degreetwo Sally's gonna be very upset. Sally
told me she got a friend.She told me this the other day.
She said, I don't know whyyou complained about maybe keeping it cold in
here. She's got a friend whosleeps. She sets her her thermostat at

(02:38):
sixty three degrees. That is frigidwhen you go to sleep. I know
that the sleep people have said youwant it colder. I mean, I'm
gonna put it in sleep temperature sixtythree. That might be a little too
cold, but you're not seeing yourbreath. Let's see the best bedroom temperature.

(02:59):
Here we go. The best bedroomtemperature for sleep is between sixty and
sixty seven. Approximately sixty five isconsidered perfect. That's what you should sleep
at because they want it colder.I don't understand all that. But your
body down like sixty seven, allright, which in the window for me,

(03:20):
that's in the window. I thinkwe're at like sixty eight or sixty
nine at our house. Now.That's too cold for me in the day
when I come home. I don'tlike it that cold. But you know,
we're baby sitting in this weekend becauseDavid and Mary Kay came in and
so the baby we're babysitting last nightwhile they go to dinner with friends.
Actually it's Janey, John, David, Mary Kay, and a couple of

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other people, So it's more likethe kids are going to dinner, Mom
and dad are gonna stay here andbabysit the grandchild. David calls me during
dinner and said, look on thebaby monitor and tell me what temperature it
is, okay, And I'm like, really, he said, yeah,
Mary Kay wants to know what temperatureit is. Sixty nine, perfect,

(04:04):
okay. Well, according to thedoctors at the Cleveland Clinic, you're risking
your medical health if it gets aboveseventy two. Really, that's when you
had no idea. You start increasingyour opportunities for strokes, heart attacks,
said it out, according to thenew federal guidelines eighty two. Oh my

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god, So again another attempt forthe government to kill us. I think
Morning Russia regulars might have a littlesomething to say about that. And I
want to find out how cold itis in your house. Can anybody beat
sixty three? That's ridiculously that's cold. I also have a video that I've
shared on my Twitter account from theCarolina Hurricanes who just knocked off the New

(04:54):
Jersey. Are they the red devilsin the Stanley Cups? And this is
what they've done. Whoever their prpeople are, They've contacted all these New
Jersey based celebrities, like somebody fromthe Real Housewives of New Jersey, Mike
the situation from Jersey Shore All.There's like about eight, five or six

(05:14):
of them that they've contacted that areNew Jersey celebrities on cameo, which is
for like fifty hundred bucks whatever itis, you can get celebrities to do
messages for you. And they're allgiving shout outs to Carolina. So I
think that they believe that they aretalking to a woman named Carolina, and
they're like, Carolina, you didit fantastic. Yeah, you did a

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freaking great job there, Carolina,Away to go. But I've never used
cameo, and I'm wondering if you'veever received a birthday message or sent one,
remember not could be Christmas or whatever. Who did you get in touch
with off cameo? Oh that's good, Okay, all right, we got
a bunch of things we can talkabout. I'm thinking regular who sent who

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knows she received it? Um?It was um? Oh? Why am
I going? I had a complete, huge brain fart did it? Did
it make a sound? Didn't makea complete huge Simon Labon? Oh from
Duran Duran. Yeah, that's apretty big celebrity. Yeah, she she
received one and her girlfriends gave itto her. That's a great birth because

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if she grew up in the eightiesand loving Dan. Yeah, it's like
if you get one of the NewKids or you know, one of those
boy bands or whatever that you grewup loving. If you're a young lady,
that's good. Maybe people from ourera could have been like if Donnie
Osman checked in with you, that'sfunny. Who is it? Maybe did
you have like a teen crush ona girl? I'm trying to think of
any like Unfortunately for us Fair orFawcett has passed, she'd have been a

(06:46):
great cameo star these oh yeah,oh huge, yeah, or even like
maybe I wonder if Lee Majors ison there, you could get the six
million dollars man, I help youhave a six million dollar birthday your friend,
Steve. That's good. Did youget one from Kevin Caution is way
too big to do them, butyou could get one from Luke Grimes from
Yellowstone, Casey Dutton, that'd bea good one, or rip anybody from

(07:10):
Yellowstone. All right, we cantalk about some of that. Everybody,
help listen. We gotta get tous. See what is it going to
be. But we're going to thelast week of May here, we're heading
into June here. Before you knowit, we'll be doing all kinds of
summer plans and stuff. All right, we'll kick it off next week Monday.
That's a tough Monday morning moral dilemma. And I want to know,
how are you going to sleep whenit's eighty two degrees in your house at

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night? I'll just go and tellyou right now. I'm just gonna go
ahead and get in the tub.Can I use a fan? Or is
that too much electricity? Oh?That's another good question. Can I have
a little bit of electricity from myfans? So? Do I have to
make sure I get a solar paneloutside all day so I can maybe get
a couple of hours out of it. We'll talk about that Monday on the morning Rush
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