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Hello, Keilly Nash. Hey there, it's tomorrow show today. Hopefully we'll
be celebrating three wins over Tennessee.Oh, wouldn't that be something nice to
come back to? It sounds likea great country song, three wins over
Tennessee. All right, So what'sI know? We got a Monday Morning
Mooral dilemma. So, if youare engaged to be married, and in
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this instance it's a female, theparents of the male have been letting both
of them know for quite a while. They think that they're too young and
they're infatuated with each other. Thisis not a real marriage what you guys
are proposing, and this will allbe over in a couple of years.
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How many people do we know thathave gotten married at an early age and
then said, boy, that wasa mistake. A lot. Now,
I do know couples that got meritedat an early age and it's worked out
great. But I know many morewhere it didn't work out so well.
So what the errants of the guyhave told her unbeknownst to him, is
it we will give you twenty thousanddollars to leave. Just don't go away.
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Wow, Now the good news isI mean you could take the twenty
thousand dollars. Sure, you couldgo away, yep, and in two
three years come back into his life. And if it's meant to be,
then it's meant to be. Youcould or you could take the twenty thousand
dollars and say not leaving just twentygrade. Or you could tell him,
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Hey, your parents really want meto go away and they just offered me
twenty thousand dollars to leave. Oh, that's gonna make it awkward for everybody.
So how do you play it ifyou're that's a dilemma and we're heading
into a recession. So they say, now finally from the fans, I've
been feeling a recession for a whilenow, but they're saying it's actually defined
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as a recession. Cash is tight, cash is king. You know.
I just I thought about Eric Dickerson. I don't know if anybody listening knows
who Eric Dickerson is, but hewas a high school football phenom who then
went on to be a college footballphenom who then went on to be one
of the greatest running backs in thehistory of the NFL. Well Dickerson.
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The legend of Dickerson is that whenhe was growing up in Texas. The
University of Texas desperately wanted him,and obviously, I think it's still illegal
for a university to give any giftsto recruit, although now we have nil
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deals, it's a lot different thanit was back in the sixties and seventies.
So anyway, Dickerson tells Texas he'sthinking about coming, but he's gonna
need a gold trans am te top. He's like, seventeen years old,
you get me the gold trans amte top and I sign. Well,
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Texas gets him the gold trans amte top and he gets the keys and
he says awesome, and he said, we are you gonna sign the letters?
What letter? What letter? Andthey're like, we just gave you
the trans am He's like, whoare you gonna tell? And he signed
with SMU. Anyway, went totheir competition. So I mean that's why
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I was thinking about her. Shecould just say, okay, all right,
give me the twenty grand that's right, because now, what are you
gonna tell your son? Yeah,we tried to bribe her to leave you.
Oh that's gonna go. Well,we'll just look at this as a
housewarming gift. Yeah, I'm pickingout the house now thank me. Okay,
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we deal with that. Okay,how would you how would you handle
that? We'll ask you Monday,help out a morning to push your regular
what you I know, we werehoping to get to Jimmy Allen if possible.
And if you haven't heard the JimmyAllen story, it's a little bit
crazy. He's being sued now bya woman who was his manager, and
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she's saying that he sexually assaulted her. Now, we certainly hope that's not
true, but Jimmy Allen has confirmedthat he did have intimate relations with the
woman. He says, that's whathe says. It was consensual. He's
been um what was the word.He wasn't dropped. He was suspended by
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his record label. That's right,and I think also his concert promoters and
all of that. Yes, he'sbasically unemployable until this is all work.
A lot of radio stations that stoppedplaying his music. Yes, the same
thing happened with Morgan Wallace. Nowthat news was breaking, I want to
say, like last Thursday or Friday, that it was about a week ago.
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He's been kind of quiet on thesituation until yesterday he broke radio silence.
He well broke Instagram silence, andhe posted an apology. I want
to publicly apologize to my wife,Alexis, for humiliating her with my affair.
I'm embarrassed that my choice has broughtshame to her. That's something she
didn't deserve. I also want toapologize to my children for being a poor
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example of a man and a father. And I'm working to become a better
person. My goal is to bebetter than the generation before me. The
business and now here's where he kindof letsian on his thoughts. The business
takes so much from you. It'sfull of temptations that can cripple and ruin
everything you've built. And then hehas some more to say. Anyway,
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his wife responded to that apology.Now she's deleted it since then, but
Alexis says, quote, imagine beinga woman who's so blanked up mentally emotionally,
you pursue a man who you knowis married with three children and a
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pregnant wife. I could never Thenshe goes on, huh, y'all can
kiss my and then she says theword that you thought would come next with
this estranged wife narrative, So thatmeans she's ride or die. She shot
gunning right there, and then sheends it with I really wish I was
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only talking about one female. Sohis wife is implying that Jimmy Allen has
had multiple affairs that she's aware of, and she's blaming the women for pursuing
her husband. There's a lot goingon there, brother, And like he
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said, I there's so many temptations. You know, I think I when
there there was a time when thatnarrative probably was pretty true that the average
guy was not confronted with opportunities thatfamous people are. But I feel like
that has changed. I feel likeshifted more than a decade ago. I
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feel like the young fellas today thelet me put it this way, the
young women of today are as sexuallyaggressive as the men ever were. They
are proposing all kinds of things,and they're very not clearly obviously not all
women, not all men, arepromiscuous, but they're The promiscuity is running
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a muck in our society. Andso I don't know that Jimmy Allen is
in a unique position that because he'sa country star that has all that.
Now, the uniqueness of it wouldbe it can happen in a different town
every night. So the chances ofit getting back to your wife. If
your wife is living in where's hefrom, Delaware and you're in Saratoga.
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You hook up with a girl inSaratoga, the chances of your wife knowing
about it are far slimmer than ifyou hooked up at the local sports bar.
True, but that'd be the onlything that was unique to the sach
geographical But it's the only difference.Yeah, they're not going to bump into
your wife. Yeah, you youknow, you hit the road as a
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rock star. You might as wellbe playing on an NBA team, And
we know about those exploits. SoI don't know, would you stand by
your husband if if you knew?Is it better that she got him over
a barrel for revver? Well?I think four kids have you over a
barrel forever? Well? If theycertainly they got the barrel surrounded and guess
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who's over it, and it's gotfuel oil in it, and they can
strike the match at any point,barbecue and your butt. Whoa, that's
interest. That's that's what an awkwardstory. And then we had something else
you wanted to get on. Iwant to talk about because I was talking
to the guy. He was tellingme about his dog has a quirk and
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he was described it to him me. I'm like, that is the weirdest
thing, because dogs and cats,what dogs in particular do have patterns,
and you know if they don't havea great memory, but they understand events
like I can yell Lolly's bed andLolly will go to her cage. Okay,
So but they have quirks about them. Well, they're like people,
right, They have little personalities,and perhaps they don't like certain foods,
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or they don't want to eat ina certain area of the house, or
they don't want to sleep in thepet bed that you gave them because they
prefer something else. What is thequirk of your pet? And I know,
Maddie, if you yell Maddie's bed, Maddie's got a spot. There's
a china cabinet that's about, idon't know, less than a foot away
from the adjoining wall. So itbacks up against the wall. It's almost
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at the other wall. Maddie willback up in there. Oh she likes
that. Yeah, it's time togo to her bed. She'll rather back
up in there. Now she doesback up, So a CC to grab
by the collar and pull her out. She gets there and does a little
turn thing and then she backs upin there. It's kind of funny watch
it's like somebody back in the car, up in the garage. Well,
and the cats. I guess that'ssomething that they all do, is the
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little like they need there. Yeah, somebody said years ago that that was
because they had to soften the dirtup when they in order to go to
bed. So even though they're ona pillow, it doesn't matter. They
just they don't even know why they'redoing it. It's like dogs doing a
circle before they t t Now.God told me one time they were looking
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for snakes, and I'm like,what he said, if you're going to
drop trout when you look for snakes, somebody, yes, I will.
Okay, that's what they're doing.You don't want to get bit by a
snake on your butt now, Ijust look around. I don't want to
circle. All right, we candeal with some of that. What's going
on in your neighborhood. We willbe talking about reach out to us on
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social media or email, and youknow how to do that. And then
Monday we started talking. You starttalking to nine eight nine two six seven
on the morning rush