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He apparently likes playing Tulsa a lot, so we can play Southern Hills.
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in the box, you are inthe running to win it, and you
must be present to win. Rangefinder balls, a putter, I believe,
a pooter, an umbrella, abag, yeah the bags nice?
So uh surely teas right, noway, surely tease everything, but tease
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um. But you have to bepresent to win. So again that's happening.
I was gonna. I paused afterthe Alvis Cooper thing because I've played
golf a couple of times. Iam, by no means a golfer.
I own clubs, I own shoes. I can look like a golfer.
You do look the part when youdress up, but I am not,
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which I think is part of thebattle when it comes to golf. Just
look on the part. Oh yeah, okay, oh yeah, okay,
And but I'm not good, right, And there are people that dedicate a
lot of time to it and aregood at it, and this isn't that,
however, short of them being moreor less challenging. All golf courses
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look the same pretty much. Eighteenholes have grass, after he's have ponds,
saying yeah, yeah, yeah,it's just the layout is what makes
it different. So question here realquick. Southern Hills. That's a private,
yes, country club right where WhiteyBulger killed somebody. Yes, there's
like no chance in hell that I'mgonna be able to go on air and
play. Oh yeah yeah, ohno, there's a chance. Okay,
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I just gotta pay the price,no, get invited. Yeah, you
just have to. We have toknow someone who's a member. Like if
I wanted to, and I couldask a favor and I could get on
Southern Hills to play very nice.So my thought was because I have a
friend that's in with the PGA.He him and his wife are associated with
the PGA right on, so ifI wanted to, I could ask a
favor, Like he's done this forother people, and the last time he
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did it, I wasn't with himwhen he played. The guy from Train
was in town and wanted to play. Okay, the lead singer of Trained
the band Yeah yeah, yeah,yeah yeah, and he wanted to play.
So that's how he got on thecourse. Was calling my friend who
was like, hey, can weget so and so's in town. They're
like hell yeah, but we needa third, we need a fourth,
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and he got to play with him, which I was like, hey man,
that's not a giant flex right becauseit's the guy from true But whatever.
The point being is, if Iwanted to, I could call him
a favor and play. It wouldn'tbe when I want, right, of
course, to be at their convenience, but it would be a scenario like
Alice Cooper's in town and they needa fourth right, and I would be
like, hells, no, Ican't play. I'll excuse me, I'll
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go drive the car ory and drinka few beers. I am no,
not with Alice. No, youplay with Alice. Yeah, Alice,
Well he's sober, so he's straightand sober. But I would be like,
ah, I don't want to bringthe group down, and you got
to play with your your level.But he could call And that's my point
right there. It's like I can'tcall up to Southern Hell and be like,
hey, I want to play aroundon your golf course. But Alice
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Cooper, being is that he's AliceCooper can totally call up and be like,
hey, I'm Alice Cooper. I'dlove to play. Let me in,
And they're like, yeah, sure, come on in. You have
that about right, yes to adegree, because my friend's gonna go how
well are you playing? Okay,so he doesn't put us in with whatever
people that are really good, andthey'd be like, what are we doing?
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They have a status they're trying tokeep at. Yeah. Yeah,
so we would have to go withpeople that also aren't good. Oh,
you can't be divoting the hell outof Southern Hills. Oh no, no,
it's but you and I would bedoing oh absolute like you have golfed,
maybe with a traditional golf right,like a corbon. Handful of times.
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I've never actually played on a golfcourse. Okay. The only closest
thing that I've come to golf isBertie Bay down there playing on their their
big screens or whatever. I'm notsaying that I wouldn't try it, but
um well, the point I wasgonna make was you and I are probably
at the same level. All right. I'm just I'm not good, and
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that's that's fine. It literally I'ma competitive person, but it does not
bother me. I just don't havea desire to be good at it.
Like other things. You'd be niceto be able to be like, hey,
I want to play, and they'relike, sure, come on in,
we know who you are. Onlybecause of other people. I know
it isn't because of me. I'mjust talking about being Alice Cooper. No,
yeah, yeah, yeah, becausehe's not a Maybe he is a
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member, I don't know. Idon't think he is. I don't know.
I mean, if you are likean entertainer like that and you love
to golf, wouldn't you think tobe like and you got lots of money.
I'll check in a minute to seehow much lots of money Alice Cooper
has. Guess Oh, okay,Alice Cooper, this cast's been around for
a long time. I want tosay he's went five million dollars. Oh,
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I was gonna say more like aroundsixty million, because why why would
you? Because he's been around forso long. But seeing you already doesn't
garner more money? Right, right? Right? It's got that waynes World
money. Yes, that one scenein wains World paid big bucks one of
the more memorable lines though, thatis true, just because they say no
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milliawauke a milliwauke a. Yeah.And I mean, if he's sober,
he's not blowing his money on drugs, right, something else to blow his
money on? Golf? Right?Golf? Yeah? Fifty million Lindsay was
the closest. Okay, okay,but yeah, all right, so you
would think, you know, he'sgot fifty million dollars that and he loves
to play, so why not havea membership at the best country club in
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the Oklahoma Well, you know,wherever you're going, wherever you frequent you
know, let's say he plays alot in San Francisco, and of course
here in Tulsa, and he's youknow, plays in Boston a lot.
It would make sense to if you'vegot the money, to go ahead and
get a membership and these country clubs, why not? Yeah, I'm just
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looking. This is um golf dotcom. Alright, this is uh they
posted a thing what's the date onthis twenty twenty two of how much it
costs to be a member of SouthernHills. Oh. I can only imagine
this is like an annual rate.I imagine a yearly rate. Yeah,
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okay, can I guess sure howmuch it would cost for a yearly rate
to be a member of Southern Hills. Okay, okay, okay, I'm
gonna say that's because that's pretty pristine. I'm gonna say it's twenty five hundred
dollars a year. That's my guess. Okay, lindsay, would you say
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twenty five hundred dollars a year justto be a member of this fancy country
club? Um? I would sayfifteen hundred dollars a year. Okay,
this says the monthly This is notthe initiation fee you will pay? Am
I understanding with certain country clubs.I don't know if it's this one.
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You have to provide all your bankrecords to them. Why because they want
to make sure that you can affordit, afford to get out of here.
The money in my hand says Ican afford it, not like seriously,
but I mean, you know,it's a thousand dollars a month.
So what twelve thousand dollars a year? I was and not? And that
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doesn't include things that I'm and maybeit isn't like that, but some places
require a you've got to spend somuch a month at the club, and
if you don't, they charge youthat as well. Wow? Why really?
So let's just say it's what fivehundred dollars? You gotta have a
five hundred dollars monthly tab, right, So fifteen hundred dollars a month just
to be there. Yeah, andif you don't go and have food or
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drinks or do whatever that club.And again I don't know if that for
Southern Hills. Some clubs have that. Yeah, and there's an initiation fee,
which the quick little search I read, Uh, it's again who knows,
it's the internet. None of thisis probably right. One hundred one
hundred dollars up front, one hundredthousand, yeah, for one to keep
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you and me and Lindsay out ofthat. I understand that. But my
like, my my question really isis like why it's because it's exclusive?
Okay, I guess yeah. Ihave never I've never really wanted to join
any kind of country club or anythinglike that. It's never been my bag.
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I kind of get it. Youknow, you've got, you know,
decent food and drinks in a poolor whatever. But beautiful landscapes.
Yes, look at that well manicuredlawn. Yeah. Yeah, I have
thought of joining one many times,and then I go to see the details.
I'm like, haile's no no way, especially if you start digging in
and wanting my financial in for me. Yeah, That's where I'm automatically out.
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Boy. Why do you need whydo you need that The only way
my husband would join it would belike, can I fish the ponds on
the golf course? Who can dothat? Sign me up? Yeah?
Do they have fishing country clubs?Like? That's all? They are ponds
to fishing. They should be awesome. That would be awesome fishing club.
But if they if okay, ifthey had like this place where you go
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and you can catch whatever and thenthey cook it for you, which sounds
awesome, right right, But theyconstantly stock it and keep them hungry so
you can catch fish? Are youfishing? At that point? You're just
catching and that's even better than fishing. There's no it's okay, Well you're
reeling it in. Yeah, that'slike someone else killing the deer and then
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just laying it out in the fieldand going good job, which they used
to do for kings and stuff likethat on right right, someone else would
do the work. If they canhave a country club for ball golf,
why can't they have a country clubfor disc golfers or for fishing stuff like
that. I think that's a brilliantidea, the fishing club. Man,
they have blood clubs. You haveseveral different ponds. Let's just say you
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got enough acres, you got likesix different ponds with like six different kinds
of fish in them or whatever.Over here you can fish for catfish over
here, bass or you know,maybe a salt water pond or something like
that for those weird ocean fish.Yeah, well some fish it's exclusive to
the environment. Right. They can'tjust you know, yeah, they just
can't put a They can't put atuna right in a lake in Oklahoma right
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now, of course. And that'swhere these man made ponds come in.
You have a salt water pond that, yeah, you couldn't do that commodate
you know, a bluefin tuna.Yeah, And Lindsay's right. I mean
they have hunting clubs. They maynot look like a country club, but
it is a something you pay.There are some opportunities to hunt the land.
Right. They may have a clubhouse right right. My dad was
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part of one, and they wouldhave like wild game feasts and stuffing.
They would bring in a chef.Yeah, it was neat, it was
it was it was cool. We'dgo to a couple and you could bring
and guys would come in. Theyplay, have poker nights and things like
that, and there's a bunch ofwild game up on the walls. They're
beautiful lodges. Uh yeah, Imean they should do that for for like
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you said, for the disc golfers, and why not, because what are
they gonna have it in a garagewith some old couches and yes, shag
carpet and the Saint poly Girl posterup on the wall. See now you're
thinking, man, now you're thinking, we don't have to put a whole
lot into this facility quote unquote.That community wouldn't necessarily want it. You
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don't know that. You know,you pull barn out there and you know,
you got to your nice little barset up and uh, you know
mc grill or something like that.A couple of them. Hang O,
I love it. I think Iwant to work on that. I mean,
I don't know about disc golf countryClub. I think you'd probably see
some sort of energy drink scenario.Yeah, and definitely some sort of zigzag
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type of things. Yeah. Ilike the way you think. And a
roller machine from a closed down conveniencestar hot dogs are what You're not the
same hot dog from the closes right, Yeah? Because those the people that
are in that community, they don'tneed all that. They don't care exactly,
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but it would be nice, Iguess if like, because the parks
we have around town are awesome,the courses we have are awesome, and
I think really ultimately the closest onethat we would have that could be considered
a disc golf country club would bethe Lodge out in Pawhuska. It's a
family owned ranch and they have likea clubhouse out there and you can you
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can camp out there. They'll letyou fish the ponds and they got two
eighteen whole courses out there. Ithink that's the closest one, but that's
the ways away, so we needsomething closer in town. They let you
fish the ponds out there. That'snice. Texs coming in. Southern Hill
is supposed to be one of thepremier courses in the country. The pros
claim it as good as Augusta butmore challenging. Of course, nobody's knocking
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that play. I'm not knocking thatplace, but if you people, I
don't think people understand how expensive itis that we can't just go on there.
My wife works at Southern Hills,but Corbyn read is correct. I
worked at a I don't know whatwe're trying to sinkity sure had golf club
last year. Member had to pay. Oh, I worked at a golf
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club. Whatever. They had topay fifty thousand up front and have a
ten year waiting list. What fiftythousand dollars and I gotta wait ten years
and I might not get in.Yeah, I'm out, I'm out.
I have no No, I don'tthink there's really anything. I mean no,
I think you pay. I don'tthink you pay. And then wait,
right, they don't take your moneyunless you get in. Well,
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I don't know. That's the wayI read it. Pay fifty thousand dollars
upfront and they have a ten yearwaiting list, Like all right, yeah,
we'll go ahead and take your money, and as soon as we got
a spot open, yeah we'll letyou in. But golf clubs, you
know, country clubs are kind oflike three thousand square foot homes right in
an affluent It just doesn't appeal tocertain people, right right, like me,
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I have no no want to bea part. And I noted there's
a lot of them. There's alot more country clubs here. Yeah,
huh than one? I thought.I'm thinking just three right off the top
of my head. There's one ofthese like eighty first and Memorial just East
Memorial got Southern Hills, yep.And then you've got to have a one
in Broken Era. I think there'stwo or three in Broken Ear. I
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know of at least two in OwassoBailey. Yeah yeah, yeah, I
didn't even think about Bailey. Sothere's apparently three in Owasso. Oh good
god, Okay. Big Golf CommunityTulsa, Green Country, Yeah, yeah.
And some of them have just likea pool membership where you just paid
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to be a part of the pool, or you just pay to go eat,
So you can have a membership justto go eat there, and then
if you want to golf, it'sa different one. Say no, I
guess that wouldn't be too awful bad, you know. I mean, if
you're going for something just like that, I'm here just for the pool.
But even then they're still paying Archieright out the butt. You still pay
a monthly fee and have all thatother stuff. The rules are the same.
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Yeah. But I know that countryclubs too, are evolving. They're
not just you know, a placeyou go play golf. Some country clubs
offer like they have breweries in themand they and they offer babysitting, right,
So if you want to go outfor the night, they'll help.
It's like a little support community.Grocery stores even will deliver groceries to your
house. And because of the countryclub, you trust them. They have
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a key, they put it awaylike they It's more of like a partnership.
They've just evolved, is what I'mtrying to say. Not all of
them are that way, but countryclubs can get pretty crazy like little resorts.
Yeah, I guess if you've gotthe money and that's what you want
to spend your money on. Butit's kind of like a private jet,
right right. You and I arenever going to be in the market for
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a private jet, right, threeof us not in armor. Short of
Lindsay's man becoming a car you know, empire guy, right, the chance
of that happening is very low.So you and I will never be buying
it. Just doesn't So if youhad the money, yeah, right,
while I not place, you goand not have to be dealing with anybody,
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right except for other snotty assholes.Yeah, I don't know, dude.
I've gone to many public places andthere's plenty of snotty assholes there.
There everywhere has zero to do withthe country club. These guys just have
more money. I've been lucky tolive in really nice neighborhoods and also not
really nice neighborhoods. There's not adifference. Your neighbor still suck. Your
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neighbor still sucks. Don't take careof their house, they're loud, whatever
doesn't matter. You just have moregreenery and some of mos your yard.
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D. Is there a chance youtwo both have put the same story on
your news quickies? There is not, Okay, I have the exact same
headline. So that's why I waslike, hold on here a minute,
we'll actually pretty better than that,but I don't know. Yeah, hey,
it's a Monday, It's all good. Let's go ahead and see news
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quickies. Time for news quickies,world news, local news, and news
that just makes you say, whatthe Here's Corbyn, Gimbi and Lindsay with
What's going on News quickies from theBig nine of Morning Showing ninety seven five.
Florida woman bites another woman's ear offduring brawl at house party. This
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happened on the fourth of July.According to deputies, a group of unsupervised
miners through a house party that resultedin a fight between a group of men
shortly after midnight. Among those inattendants at the gathering was twenty three year
old Macy Reagan, who lived nextdoor to the home where the party was
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being held. At some point afterthe fight broke out, Reagan tried to
leave the party to go home,which happened to be next door, but
as she was leaving, she wasconfronted by eighteen year old Dixie Styles for
allegedly stealing vape pens and alcohol.Investigator said Reagan grabbed a nine millimeter handgun
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out of her waistband during the encounterand Dixie was like uh, She pushed
the gun away and she and Reaganbegan fighting. Deputy said that Reagan then
chopped down on Style's ear at somepoint during the violent brawl, ripping off
the top portion of her ear.They police got a call and received the
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call about an assault and battery.They found Styles and Reagan both suffering from
lacerations and bruises in addition to theinjury to Style's ear. Doctors were unable
to reattach the portion of the earthat was bitten off. Both women were
arrested. Reagan was charged with felonybattery causing bodily harm and Styles is facing
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a battery charge as well. Uh, they they're mug shots. In their
mug shots, Styles was shown wearinga white bandage on her head and Reagan
was sporting two black eyes. Andthey're both smirking in their photos. Yeah.
Actually they're two cute girls too.What does that have to I don't
know, like when two girls can'tyou chicks back? Yeah, like snapped.
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Yeah, they look like they arenot phased, especially the one that
lost an ear. No, oneof them was what was twenty three,
twenty five and the other one waseighteen, Yeah, twenty three and eighteen
All that over a vapepin and somealcohol. Yeah, but it was over
a vappin, I mean alcohol maybeon the cause right, right, But
it's like you got all twisted becauseof a maybe dude. I got in
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a fight with somebody over some cannedcorn. Okay, no, for real,
this okay, you have to saymore like we're not just gonna let
that flow by so good lord,I would twentieth time, I wasn't even
twenty one, had my first department. Right, We had a party over
there, and there was this catthat was leaving. This dude and he
was a little bit younger than Iwasn't eighteen nineteen whatever, right, but
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he's got my brothers like Starter jacketon whatever, right, Starter like team
Gay, he's a Green Bay teamyeah, Starter, Yeah, So he's
got it on upside down and that'skind of like what made things. I
was like, what the hell isgoing on here? So I looked at
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him. I was like, andI went off on him because he's trying
to take my brother's jacket, youson of a bitch. So I confront
the guy and then I start pullingout I start checking pockets, see what
else this catch trying to run offwith. Because he's been trying to run
off the coat, there's no tellingwhat else he's trying to take right.
So I reach him one pocket,pull out a bud. Wise there.
I reach out another pocket. It'sgot a damn can of a cream corn
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in there. Reach on the otherpocket, get there's another beer. And
next thing you know, I'm pushingthis dude, like, what the hell
you don't come into my house tostart stealing my s bro push him out
the door. We end up scrappingright there in front of the apartment or
whatnots. And yeah, it tookabout you know, six people to pull
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me off this guy, and Ifelt really bad the next day. But
yeah, I've gotten to fight forfor less than a vappin man. But
it was but it was the coat. It was the coat, and it
was the fact that you're stealing stufffrom my house, is what it was,
which is kind of what I wasgetting out with this story. Maybe
it wasn't just the pen. Itwas you know, you're stealing stuff from
my house. It just happens tobe a Vappin and you deserve to get
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your ass whooped if you're gonna bestealing stuff from my house. Starter jacket,
right, got it? Those aren'tcheap, right, The pin can
be costly, right, but alsocream corn no, right right, someone
going through Just if you're stealing creamcorn, first of all, you have
horrible taste and can vegetables, nodoubt, And second you probably need it
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worse than I do. Right right, And I knew, Like looking back
the next day, I knew hewas just drunk and wasn't thinking trying to
be funny. Maybe could have beentrying to be funny, and I didn't
be silly. I'll do what hedoes. Well, I's just gorn man.
Yeah, yeah, like you gotyour ass kicked over corn. Had
to such the softest face ever.I've never hid somebody in the face.
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And was like, that's real,squeashy. I mean you can you compare
it to other faces. I've hitother faces and they're like hard as a
brick. Huh yeah no, butthis one was real squeashy. I was
like, interesting, what do youmake cream corn with? Uh? Corn
souflay? Like that corn pudding?Okay, anybody else got a non boogie
answer for real? It's called yeah, who eats corn? It's like called
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corn pudding? Who eats suflace?I mean my grandma makes it a Thanksgiving
Yeah, who eats suffice? Andthat's not a. I've never had a
sou flay in my life that Iknow of. I know of, maybe
I have, I don't know.I had wanted a restaurant because everybody you
see them, they're so hard tomake or whatever. And then I had
it. I was like, look, but cream corn. Cream corn is
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just by itself. Man. Youput it in the pot, you heat
it up, and you slop iton your plate next to the meat loaf.
Why not just have a cream corn? Is like to me, why
not just have corn? Yeah,because it's not as creamy, man,
why do you need it creamy?Have soup if you want corn soup,
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thank you. I don't know whatcream corn is. Is it just milk
and corn? Pretty much? Somesweetened creamer looks like it's already been eaten.
I've seen it. Yeah, yeah, I like cream corn, but
not shocked. It's not my goto when it comes to corn. We
already were aware you liked it.Someone stole it from your house to the
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point where you wanted to go tofisticuffs over it. Did you're ready to
have a walk fifty paces turn andshoots a dollar ten? I need that
for my flay, my oakre kiddit. Oh Jesus, all right.
Well, by the way, yeah, if you're texting right now to put
in a word of good faith oncream corn, just save your keystrokes and
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me your recipes. Woman bites offdad's ear during an argument. This is
a very ear biting day. There'snot much in this as to like why
she did this, but this happensin Utah. Forty two year old woman
Rebecca Nelson apparently goes to her dad'shouse and according to her dad and the
reports, she barges in and thenjust starts going off on the man starts
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attacking her. She hit him,She bit off a chunk of his ear.
She even strangled him with both hands. She ended up, He ended
up getting away, calling the police. He told the COMPSA she even made
threats to kill him. She wasshe was out for blood. The police
say that when they showed up,the chunk of the year was big enough
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you could see how he was holdingit in his hand. They went ahead
and took her end for multiple multiplecharges related to aggravated assaults. Christmas is
gonna be weird. Uh. Yeah, those stories are very similar. Cops
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fired over swastika incident This happens downin Texas, where two cops have been
fired. The doodle which was suppotteda spotted during a break in the meetings
of the South Lake Police Department.In a statement, the department's chief blasted
what he called a lack of judgment. It was apparently an attempt at humor
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and not related to the department's patchor logo or anything like that. The
fired officers have not been named becausenothing's more funny than a swastika. It
feels weird that they're like, no, it's a joke. Race, yeah,
weird, right, And the newspaperthat I looked up did a freedom
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of information request so they could theywant to see what it was that they
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I would think right, definitely.But I don't know anybody that makes a
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BMMS six nine Tulsa's Morning Show continuesnext Jack the Big Bad Morning Show on
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Show nine eight six zero kmod.You can also text BMMS and then what
you want to say to eight twonine four five see what Lindsay has.
Four balls to the Wall Sports.The Colts are not trading Jonathan Taylor.
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That word comes directly from the horse'smouth after owner Jim Ursay addressed the request
over the weekend. Taylor is seekinga contract extension that has not materialized and
requested last week for Indianapolis to tradehim to another team. According to ESPN,
Taylor reported back pain during his pretraining camp physical that was deemed to
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be from an injury that was notsustained while playing for Indianapolis. The Colts
could place the twenty four year oldon the non football injury list, which
could result in the team withholding asalary. Taylor has since refuted the reported
back pain. I'm so excited forfootball. I know, so excited.
I've been watching quarterbacks on Netflix whenI can. It's good. Yeah,
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but I'm that makes me more excitedfor football. We had our first parent
and player meeting for football for Marcus'steam yesterday and yeah, we all got
extremely excited as well. I donot equate the team. I know,
they're completely different in terms of excited. I'm not saying you shouldn't feel that
way. I'm saying that for me, watching high school or children play football
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not the same as watching professional football. It's thereat football season. The New
York Jets star quarterback is defending hisoffensive coordinator, Aaron Rodger, spoke to
the NFL Plus after a weekend practiceabout Sean Payton's criticism of Nathaniel Hackett.
Peyton agreed to become the new DenverBroncos head coach in the off season,
replacing Hackett after he was fired duringlast season. Peyton said the former Green
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Bay Packers and current Chenz offensive coordinatormanned one of the worst coaching jobs in
the history of the NFL. Peytonlater apologized, but Roger said his comments
were out of line, inappropriate andneeds to keep his coaches names out of
his mouth. Here is the audioof it. It made me feel bad
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that someone who's accomplished a lot inthe league is that insecure that they have
to take another man down to setthemselves up for some sort of easy fall
if it doesn't go well for thatteam this year. I thought it was
way out of line, inappropriate,and I think he needs to keep my
coaches names out of his mouth.When you make the statement blah blah blah
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out of your mouth, out ofyou like you're it's kind of like threats.
It feels a little over the top. Yes, it feels like,
okay, settled down. It's unnecessary. Yeah, you could have just stopped.
You didn't add that? Yeah,or what Aaron, we could actually
slap you in front of everybody.Huh. And that whole thing is so
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petty. And Sean Payton's got aresponsibility to rebuild that team. And sometimes
you gotta rebuild, you gotta go. Hey, what happened here wasn't good.
Yeah, maybe he could have handledit differently, but he has to
discount or discredit the previous regime becausethey were so bad to give the fan
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base get excited, to let thefan base know it's over. And Aaron
Rodgers, who isn't a Jesus,Aaron, shut your stupid mouse, please
thank you, And that's your ballsto the wall sports. I'm Lindsay on
ninety seven five KMOD, Good morning, It's the Big Mad Morning Show.
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Time for best and Worse of theweekend. What's the best thing that
happened this weekend? And the worstthing that happened this week and nine eight
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and whatever that is to eight twonine four five Lindsay what's the best and
what's the worst. I'll start withthe worst. My back's killing me.
It has been all weekend. Theonly comfortable position I'm in is when I'm
walking or standing up. The arthritisis very strong in my lower back this
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week. Did you get injured?Like we're in a car wreck? Or
something that triggered it. Back intwo thousand and nine, I believe it
was the year through both of myhips out of place, and that's what
started it initially. You're in acar wreck? Yes, whose fault was
it? Someone rear ended two carsbehind me, and it just I was
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stopped at a red light. Thelady didn't didn't stop. Instead of hitting
her break, she hit her gaspedal, and she hit the car in
front of her, and the carin front of me hit me. And
and when the insurance settled, theywrite you a check like, hey,
we'll write you a check and thenthat's it, We're done. Yes,
do you wish you wouldn't have donethat? I'm only asking this because you
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know, accidents happen, and I'malways a debate like do we take the
money or do we let because usuallyback problems from an accident don't really show
up for a while. Yeah,I mean, and and I think we
did soothe her insurance company for whatfor full for the full price of what
she was what they had. Ithink she was covered for like twenty five
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grand or whatever? No, whywhat? What? What was the reason
to sue? Because usually insurance willjust cover the accident. Hum for my
my medical Oh yeah, because Idid seek right away right away. Yeah.
Um, and I think we endedup getting after paying for the attorney.
It was like sixteen grand wow.Yeah. Um. But yeah,
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I and then carrying twins just triggeredit right back up again. Yeah,
so made it worse. So aslong as I keep stretching and stuff,
it usually helps. But sometimes Ijust have those whole flare ups and yeah,
what could be done? I haveno idea, Probably nothing. Yeah,
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yeah, I mean light of surgery, but like you know, talking
to DC who's had surgery doesn't recommendit. Yeah, I mean everybody's different,
right, Maybe there are people outthere that have had success. I
don't know. Yeah, I don'tknow. I mean it's arthritis, so
I don't know what you can dofor arthritis. And yeah yeah yeah,
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it's just someone was cement the latea minute. Well that sucks. Yeah,
So what's the best part. Thebest part was we celebrated Marcus's birthday
pretty much all weekend long. Um, which yeah, I mean we wo
skis On. You went to skisOn with some friends on Friday night.
That was fun, and then Saturdaywe went to the Drillers game. And
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remember when we did our anti bucketlist, Noodling was on my anti bucket
list. I remember as doing ananti buck but I do not remember the
details of the anti bucketing list,like I don't remember if we kept track.
I don't remember any of that.So kudos for you for the member.
Yeah, noodling was online, buton Saturday, I noodle the damn
catfish at Drillers Stadium and it wasawesome. I've seen the video. The
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scariest moment of my life, scariestthing I've ever done, but I did
it. It took me five minutes, but I did it. You put
your hand in that hole and youfeel that fish it nibbles your fingers.
Yes, So what happened? Let'shold out and I'm like, oh,
I can't do this. I can'tdo this, so let's back up.
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Yeah, it was Noodler's weekend atDrillers Stadium for our one oak field for
the Toils Drillers, and they offeredone of us to come down. You
were like, I'll go. Andso they have this tank so you get
change. You have to climb intothis tank. Yeah, yeah, you
climb in. I'm handing it offto you. Now, you climb into
this tank and it's probably it's alittle overwaist deep the water. Yeah,
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the water, uh huh. Andthey have these um uh. It's it's
like a little crate for each ofthe fish to be in. And they
pull up these the boards so youcan stick your hand into this deep hole
and you don't see the fish atall. Do you have goggles on?
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No, I don't have goggles on. I had my sunglasses on because I
didn't want people seeking the bruises onmy eyes. So did you go underwater?
You do your sasses. At firstI didn't go underwater, but then
I realize, all this is toodeep. I have to go under the
water if I'm going to get thisfish. Did they give you any instruction?
Yes, they do. They saythat you have to put your hand
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into the hole and wait for thatfish to bite your hand, and when
it does, you grab that bitchand you pull it out with all your
mind. Grab what the fish?But no, once your hands in their
mouth, it's jaw. What's thereto grab? It's jaw? But you're
inside the mouse. Yeah okay,yeah, so I felt the fish twice
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grabbed my hand and it scared mesure, And the third time I felt
it and I grab I stuck myhand deeper in it's the roat and I
wasn't letting go, and he tookhold of my hand. I mean he
bit me pretty good. He's gotI got scratch marks on my knuckles and
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right on my wrists. I meanhe drew blood definitely. Hey, have
you ever been bitten by a cat? Right before I even went into the
tank, a girl came up tome. She goes, he might get
you. She had blood coming downher arm. I was like, oh
my god, this does not helpme at all. But yeah, so
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I pulled him up. I meanhe felt I mean he was a heavy
fish. How big was it?I would say probably twenty pounds. Do
you have a picture? Yeah,I got the video. It's should be.
It's posted up on our Facebook pageand our and our instagram. AM
and I pull him out and Icuff him when a head headlock under my
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arm, and so then I standup and I get them over so everyone
can see him and people cheer forme. It is exhilarating. Justin wasn't
lying. It is an exhilarating feeling. Once you be done so I've done
it. I don't need to everdo it again. You need to do
it traditionally murky water. Yeah,you know, snapping turtles, snakes,
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beavers, stuff like that, mosquitoes, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean it's one thing to jumpinto a trailer with clear water and
you can see what you're doing,but you really need you still don't see
what you're doing, but you canlook back. No, but you can
look down and see what you're doingand then get in the water. As
a matter of fact, I whenI got in, I didn't realize this,
but I walked over a catfish thatI had no idea. I could
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have stepped right on it, andI had no idea. He was just
hanging out in the So it's notthat clear of water. Have said before
on the air that you fish.But your husband's the fisherman in the family.
Was he gel Gel He could notbelieve that I did it, because
he won't do it. He's likenoodling. He has no desired noodle.
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It's scary, scary as hell.Yeah, snapping turtles and beavers and snakes.
Absolutely. Oh why did what's yourkids think? Mom? You're a
badass? And my son Marcus wasactually videoing it and I looked at him.
He's like, you got this,mom, you can do this.
I was like, thank you,son. Yes, He's like, Mom,
you're a badass. So proud ofyou. I love that for you.
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Yeah, it was awesome. Iwas like, my kid thinks I'm
cool, even if it's only forfive minutes. And so you've been in
the water, you had this,you had this fish on your hand,
and then what you go and justwatch the game. Yeah? I went
and changed and we watched the gameand the Drillers won and it was amazing.
Yeah, it was fun, fastand worst of the week And what's
the best thing that happened this weekend? And the worst thing that happened this
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weekend? Gimpie, guess the bestpart of the weekend would have been Saturday.
Saturday Saturday, I got up,rode out to a grand lake,
spent the day out on the lake, swimming around and whatnots came back and
then hung out, had a fewdrinks that the public and normally do right,
went home, stayed up till fiveo'clock Sunday, warning playing poker and
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stuff with friends or whatever. Right. Cool, Oh my god, you
and I have such different lifestyles.Right, Oh, well, I get
up at like ten o'clock. Youknow, I got my five hours worth
of sleep or good? I getup at ten o'clock and slightly hung on
over. It's all good. Sohere comes the worst part of the weekend.
Another group of friends like, hey, let's get together. Let's go
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ride. Bet. I mean,it's hotter balls outside, but why not
let's go right, So we rideout to Laga and then we went out
to a nola and eventually made ahome. But as I was on what
was it the BA yesterday because Ihad to go back to my house real
quick, this old lady, andI say old, she was in her
seventies, mid seventies or whatever.I'm in the passing lane, the very
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far passing lane, and I'm passingpeople because you're in the passing lane,
right. And as I'm passing thisold lady in a white suv, she
just continues to just keep getting closerand closer and closer. And now she's
in my lane and now I'm ridingthe shoulder because this dumbbitch can't pay attention.
Funny part was she realized that Iwas right next to her, and
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I think she pooted it a littlebit because she jerked. She's like,
ah, then jerked the wheel andthen like back over to lane she went
a whatever. So it was reallyjust yesterday's worst was a bad day for
people just don't know how to notpay attention, you know what I mean.
And you couldn't speed up or slowdown. I had to speed up.
I had to speed up to getthe hell out of there. But
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I was just like, I washoping that she would have paid it,
you know, kind a little bitcloser, like don't be in my lane
when you find out that you're almoststating me, you know, maybe just
kind of over a little bit.But she never did. But not a
lass. I ain't got home lateyesterday. I didn't get to bed until
like nine thirty. Didn't he lunchedor dinner until nine, you know.
But that was all my own,my own choosing best and worst of the
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weekend. What's the best thing thathappened this weekend and the worst thing that
happened this weekend. The best partof the weekend was we had this opportunity
my mom took my kids to gosee a movie, and so Ali and
I were going to get to beat home all day. It was awesome,
right, they got to go spendtime with my mom, and then
we got to do stuff around thehouse, some chores that we've been trying
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to get done, which leads tothe worst part. So as you do
when your kids are away. Wewere like, yeah, let's do it.
Let's get frisky. Yeah, andnormally in our house that happens at
night when the kids are asleep orwhatever, and you locked the door love
Yeah, yeah, yeah, mixingit up a little bit. Yeah,
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being young whipper snappers. And butwe close the door because they're no one's
home. Yeah, why would youlive? And so we're, you know,
getting our freaky on and in ourhouse the bedroom. Our bedroom faces
the garage entry. OK. Soif I get out of bed and stand
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up in bed, I can seethe garage entry, right, And so
all of a sudden, we're doingour thing and I hear the door open.
I'm like, that's weird. SoI stand up out of bed,
naked, ready to go to work, and there's my mother in law standing
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there, going, oh my,she got the full Monty. Huh she
got to find out why her daughtermarried. Uh. Yeah. And then
she went outside and I was like, your mom's here. Well my wife
was aware because she was right,dear, yeah, and so my wife's
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like what And then so we stoppedwe're doing put on clothes, like,
hey, what's going on? Andher mom was like, I told you
I was going to bring this stuffby today. Did she text? No?
Nope, nope, I bet youshe starts doing that now. I
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even made the joke you got tofind out why I am your daughter,
Mary, And she's like, oh, my vision, isn't that good?
So that totally took the sizzle outof the sizzle. He didn't even get
to finish it. No, nogoing back picking up where he left off.
I'm not that guy, like,I can't just reset like that.
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I need some time. He justdidn't look at mom and be like,
so U, no, continue goingabout your business. No. When we
first got together, her dog wouldsit there and stare at us, and
I'm like, I can't. She'slike, ignore the dog. I'm like,
it's staring right at me. Soyeah, I don't do well with
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the distraction. They're doing it allwrong. Oh, best and worst of
the weekend. What's the best?What's the Worst. Best saw Gabriel Iglesia
Second Row Friday night and unexpectedly gotmy renters insurance check yesterday max payout.
Worst, my mom's stepfather slash childrapist is up for parole. I've been
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rewatching the two thousand and three Crimeand Punishment episode it was on. I'm
going to write to the parole boardas the daughter of one of the victims.
I'll also fill in for my unclewho was retraumatized from the parole hearing.
Notice hearing is tomorrow in California.And Worst, it was my last
weekend walking for six plus weeks anklesurgery and a few hours see at rock
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ho on a knee scooter. Damn, that's a lot. Best went on
vacation to Boston and Finway Park towatch the Red Sox. Sorry to watch
my Red Sox play for the firsttime in my life. Worst, have
to go back to work in thisheat now. My best of the weekend
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I got to have my daughter andgetting to take her for a ride for
the first time ever on Saturday.Then I got to do my first small
road trip by myself. Worst ofthe weekend not having enough money to make
my road trip a longer one.Lindsay, I have suffered from lower back
pain for years. I tried everythingbutt surgery, and nothing seemed to work
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until I got a firmer mattress.This isn't a commercial. I have had
very little pain sense. That's thething about back pain. Like everybody's like,
you know what you should do?Give me an I called they should
do moment because everybody's got it,you know what you should do? Best?
Went floating Elk River in Knole formy birthday Saturday. Worst ended up
with a ton of cuts and scrapesfrom the rocks that seemed to hurt really
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bad. Today. Best part ofthe weekend my wife threw me a surprise
birthday party. Oof, you don'tsound like you like a good surprise party.
I would be grateful and would nothate it. But if you're asking
me an advance, do I everwant a surprise party? The answers now,
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But then we would ruin the surprise. Then I asked you, well,
no, if you asked, like, hey, ever in the future
of your life, would you wanta surprise party? Got you the answers
no, I'd be like, I'mgood. But if you it happened,
I would totally obviously, embrace itand be elated to see people. Worst
the heat play baseball with my sonlast night, and good god, it
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was hot. It was yesterday wascrazy hot compared to the day before.
It's all it's been hot for somereason. The breeze was not there yesterday.
No, not at all. Bestsaw Sound of Freedom on Saturday.
Insane movie. Worst jaw is killingme from getting a wisdom tooth pulled last
week. Go down the rabbit holeof Sound of Freedom about some of the
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things associated good and bad. It'llsurprise you. Went to Breaking, Best
went to Breaking Benjamin and Rogers.It was awesome than yesterday. Won five
hundred and eighty dollars at a casinoin Sylum Salam Sym Silo m Si Springs.
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Oh they got it in Sylum.Worst jeep fuel filter had to be
changed. Worst in thirty eight.Worst I'm thirty eight and depended on a
ride from Daddy who my jeep wasin the shop. Best had a great
long conversation with my mother I haven'ttalked to in years. By the way,
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you should maybe think think about goingto text to talk or get a
bigger screened proof free People's that's abrutal one. And we're not smart enough
to decipher their jeep. Apparently itwas in solitary confinement in the shoe or
they're a pirate because I haven't.I haven't ranked two in yars. All
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right, all right, we gottatake a break, we come back.
We got tickets to mot La Crueand def Leppard, who are gonna be
over at Chapman Stadium on August sixteenth. The Big Mad Morning Show returns next
Tilsa's Morning Show ninety seven five KMOTGood Morning, It's the Big Mad Morning
(54:49):
Show. Let's play a game becausewe've got tickets to give away to Mata
Crue and def Leppard are gonna beover at Chapman's Stadium on August six twent
concert with Alice Cooper as well.Tickets available Live Nation dot com. And
we're gonna play the ten twenty thirtygame. That's right, D fifty years
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of m O D Rock Baby.Let's find out three songs from fifty years
as your rock station. Answer correctly, you win, baby, nine one,
eight, four six, Oh mO D. All right, so
we'll get somebody on the phone.I'll play three songs. I'll tell you
the year I'm looking for, andyou gotta tell me what song is associated
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with that year? Nine eight foursix O K M O. D uh.
Let's go here. Good morning,you're on the air. What is
your name? Boomer? Hey,Boomer? How are you friend? I'm
good brother, How are you goodman? I'm play three songs. You'll
tell me. Then I'll tell youthe year, and you gotta tell me
what song is from that year.Are you ready? Yes? All right?
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Here is the first one, friend, that'd be Lincoln Park, Thank
you. Uh. Here's the second. I can't hear the songs. Oh
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well, let's let's do that again. I'm sorry, that's important. Here
will friend? Is that better?Boomer? Yes, sir? Okay,
all right, here's the second songyou to the top of Them Days Errol
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Smith. Yes, what it Takesby Aerosmith. And here is song number
three, Gimby. That would beDays of the New It's the Shelf in
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the Room. Yeah, Boomer,I'm looking for the song from two thousand
and seven. I'm sorry, sorry, I'm looking for the song from nineteen
ninety eight. Uh, Aerosmith,Aerosmith, you laugh? Is the tough
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of Them? Sorry? Boomer?That's actually nineteen eighty nine, so you're
not gonna win, friend, Thankyou, all right, Thank you guys.
What do you see you later?Good morning, you're on the air.
What is your name, Kim?Kim? How are you today?
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A good? Good Kim. I'llbriefly play each song and then tell you
the year that I'm looking for.Okay, okay, all right. Here
is the first one. All right, so that's Lincoln Park. Here's the
second song. All right, Sothat's the second song, Aerosmith. And
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here is the third song, DasonNew and shelf in the Room. That
is the third song. I'm lookingfor the song from nineteen ninety eight.
Um, we're gonna go with thefirst one. The first one at is
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incorrect. I'm sorry, that's actuallyfrom two thousand and seven. Yeah,
I'm sorry, Kim. Thanks forplaying. Like the first time this has
happened. Good morning, you're onthe air. What is your name?
Eric? Eric? How are youtoday? Good? There are you good
man? I'm gonna play three songsbriefly, and then I'll ask you for
the year. Are you ready?Yes, sir? All right. Here's
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the first one, so that's LincolnPark. Here's the second one. Just
the top of them. Errol Smiththat song too. Here is the third
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song days a New and Shelf inthe Room is song number three. I'm
looking for the song from nineteen ninetyeight, the third one, the third
one, that is correct, man, Congratulations, Shelf in the Room from
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nineteen ninety eight. You got ticketsto see Motley Crue and def Leppard on
August sixteenth. Awesome, that's great. Great man. Hang on the line
so gimpe can get your info.I went down a rabbit hole. Travis
Meeks the lead singer of this band. He is self talk guitar player,
got like his play with Boston Pops, like totally sought after right, but
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he can't keep his mind right inand out of rehab, assault charges Robert
like the guy's a giant mess,to the point where the band was like,
ayah, let's get together, asbands do over when they let enough
time pass. They didn't last verylong when they got back together because he
can't stay clean and recently finished atwhat I saw. The most recent update
(01:00:52):
about him was he got clean andhas started to go fund me to try
and get some of the equipment backhe had to sell. Okay, Wow,
layoff the junk and you'd be allright, right, touch peel and
stand shelf in the room. Theseare massive songs in the history of nineties
music and just gone all of it. Isn't it crazy to have a winning
(01:01:14):
lottery ticket and then just like poom, Yes, it just evaporates. Get
all that money, you know,from being all rich and famous playing music
and wow, you know, Istill got back cocaine, have it?
Or just stop yourself? Like some, I go down a different route,
I go. Would he have stillwent down this road if he would
have never been successful? Oh?Probably probably, you know, because addiction
(01:01:38):
is addiction. It is what itis, you know. But we just
wouldn't be so publicized. Yeah,it'd just be another number. But I
because I totally forgot about him.I'm like, I wonder what happened to
him? So there you go.All right, we gotta take a break.
When we come back, We've stillgot our listeners are awesome. Morning
Show, Good Morning, that's theBig Man Morning shown eight four six kmot
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Let's see when it get your house. In this four by fign Well,
Coloma says here that Hunter Biden associateto testify on Capitol Hill a long time
friend and business associate of Hunter.Biden is expected to testify on Capitol Hill
today. Devin Archer is the namehe says here the Hill before he'll appear
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before a House Oversight committee, andlikely shared details about foreign ventures and meetings
with Hunter. The testimony could shinesome light on the level at which President
Biden was allegedly involved in those dealings. Last week, the President's sun pled
not guilty to federal tax charges afterjudge rejected a proposed plea deal. Old
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Devin Archer was sentenced last year toa year and a day in prison for
his role and a conspiracy to tipfraud a Native American tribe joints YEAH Federal
judge blocks and Arkansas Library law.US District Courts Judge Timothy Brooks issued a
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preliminary injunction on Saturday after hearing oralgig arguments last week. The law would
ban libraries from distributing materials deemed obsceneVergildren Plainists in the lawsuit include the Fayetteville
Public Library, the Central Arkansas LibrarySystem, and the Eureka Springs Carnegie Library.
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The judge's ruling does not completely strikedown the law, but it keeps
it from going into effect until lawmakersdetermine whether it violates the constitution or not.
They say, yeah, when thegovernment starts banning books is when they
start they're trying to control the people. Oh oh, this is too much
for our children. They cannot readthis. Well, hopefully I'll get it
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figured out. Two drones hit Moscowbuildings. Russia is blaming Ukraine for drone
strikes that damaged two commercial buildings inMoscow on Sunday. The mayor of Moscow
says that there were no injuries.Russian Defense Ministry claims its forces destroyed three
drones launched towards Moscow. Ukraine stoppedshort of claiming any responsibility for the attack,
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but a Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson saidon national television Russia can no longer
claim it's shot down everything. Ohsorry, I got one more. Sorry.
And there's a new mobile dental cliniccoming to North Tulsa lastly here.
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The Repurposed RV is a collaboration betweenfive area churches to help fill the gap
and dental needs. The mobile clinicwill start seeing patience in September and travel
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you go. The Minnesota Vikings arerewarding their star pass rusher. Minnesota gave
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outside linebacker Daniel Hunter a new contractfor the twenty twenty three season. On
Sunday. Hunter will be paid twentymillion dollars, with seventeen million fully guaranteed.
His new deal also prevents him frombeing franchise tagged or transition tagged in
the off season. The Vikings wereoriginally opened a trading Hunter after he reportedly
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made it clear he wouldn't play onhis previous deal, which would have only
paid him around five million dollars forthe season. And that's your balls to
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they share stuff about their life.And it looks like on the phone right
now we have Chris, Hi,Chris, how are you? Oh,
it's done pretty good. Good Chrissays here you are gay? Why would
it hold on a second? Whywould this be on here? But it
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isn't official because that's how he putit to me when I asked him married
kids and anything? You like that? Well, I'm engaged, but I
haven't really asked yet. Oh okay, so well should we say that I
just did? Should we be sayingthat, Chris? Yeah, yeah,
it's fair, it's fair, LikeI just I just haven't actually asked the
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question yet. I've you even givena ring? I just haven't as huh.
But then you're not really engaged.It's more of like a promise.
I mean, does she so?Okay? Okay, okay, So how
did it work? You just threwa ring at her or left it out
next to some coffee? What'd youdo? Um? It was kind of
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a we were going through kind ofa rough patch and I, you know,
fixed myself, and I thought itwas the right time, but I
guess it wasn't. So I'd alreadykind of given her the ring, but
I didn't have time to ask whatyou didn't have time to ask? You?
You can wear this here? Youcan wear it? Well? Kind
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of yeah, I was nervous andit turned into more of a promise ring
in an engagement. So then whywould you so? Are you you're do
you promise people at forty two yearsold? Sorry? Okay, well what
we broke up? What did yousay? Oh? I said? I
mean I did. It was kindof a she she had had bad relationships
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before and so she wouldn't have todo with anything. Well, she was
just apprehensive about relationships in general.Are you a bad relationship now? Well,
I'm steady, and I guess Ijust wasn't doing my job to show
her that I was a steady person, so you realize when you do pop
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the question, now you have toa new ring. Yeah yeah, I'm
okay, yeah, bigger and better. But I'm I'm listen you do you
bro? I ain't hate and I'mjust trying to understand. Why would you
say you're engaged? But it's not. It's a promise, well and everything
else. So it is pretty mucha formal engagement. She just nobody's ever
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asked her, so she actually wantsme to ask. Then how is it
a formal engagement? Uh? Well, I guess it wouldn't be a formal
engagement that it would be influenced.So if she hasn't said yes, why
would one party then present that theyare engaged? Um? Well that's we
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kind of both introduce ourselves that way. It's just the actual physical asking the
question part. I haven't done theromantic part of it yet. I'm so
confused. So when are you goingto ask the question? But they both
know they are, so why ask? Why? Why buy the cow when
you get the milk for free?Type of thing? You know, they
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both are presenting themselves as engaged,so it really is no reason to get
down on one knee and have allthis pomp and circumstance to go with it,
right, right, But I stillwant to. I do want too,
because I mean that's just you know, that's what you're supposed to do,
I believe. So when are youdoing that? Uh? Well,
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we are almost finishing up building ournew house, and I was going to
try to do it right around thebecause that would seem like the right moment.
Okay, Yeah, it's a milestoneto get that. You get that
done. And how long have youbeen building your house? We've been working
on it about two months. Stuff. It's kind of you know, work
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up, get the money, dothe project, get the money to do
the project. Situation. Building ahouse in two months is impressive. Yeah,
well, well that's not like ahousehouse. I mean, it's a
trailer. But it's just trying toget the property cleared, get your driveways
built. Yeah, well, stufflike that. Okay, Chris, I'm
you said build a house. Isaid how long? You said two months?
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And then you clarified and said,well, we're not building a house.
Well it's not actually building a househouse, it's moving a trailer.
But that's that's a little works forsure. That Okay, that makes a
little more sense building a homestead.I guess, yeah, sure, well
buying some land for yeah yeah yeah. Uh all right, so, um,
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what made you want to buy someland where we'res this trailer before?
Well, it's I had to buythe trailer too. But I initially lived
in Tulsa, and then I movedto Begs to be with her, and
now we're moving to Dpu. Where'sthat it's near depew. Um, it's
done by Bristow. Okay, Iknow there's gonna be a giant shock to
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everybody, but it says here youfell out of a two story window at
the age of three. Yes,tell me about it. What were were
you doing? Like what happened?Well, me and my family were going
to kind of do family photos,you know, by the window sill,
kind of what we did back ineighties, just fun little pictures. And
my mom set me on the windowsill, and my sister was down by
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in front of me, and sheturned around to set the camera, and
well, I leaned on the windowscreen, and I guess back then they
didn't have little stickers that said notto lean on them, so I kind
of just fell right out and startedfalling. Had a kind of had an
out of body experience on the waydown and then hit the ground and kind
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of blacked out and then woke backup in the hospital. Wow, and
you remember all that from at theage of three. Yes, yes,
I do. I have pretty prettyspectacular memory. I remember a lot of
things. Say more, well,I do remember my first bath in the
hospital when I was born. Howdo you remember your first bath? Well,
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I'm not quite sure. I mean, I just have the visual of
the olive green room. I wasinto three nurses that were there to bathe
me, and it was right thereat till Chris, I guess south is
what they call it. Have youseen pictures of them bathing? You?
To describe it to my mom,and she did verify that that's exactly what
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it looked. Fun. Wow,So you were an exceptional student? Pretty
good? Yeah, I did goodgrades, made it through you know,
high school. I never never wentto college. So, well, that
is amazing. What was your GPAin high school? Oh, I'm not
actually even sure. I didn't keeptrack of it as much. Back to
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him, Well, you don't,but the school does. And you have
an exceptional memory, so I wouldlove for that recall, right, I
would say it would at least bebetween three point eight and four. I
mean it was pretty pretty solid grades. Sure. Did you ever have a
desire to continue your education? Imean I wanted to go to college.
I kind of always had a problemof I'm not wanting or not knowing what
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I wanted to go for. Inever really knew. I mean I had
ideas as a kid of what youyou know you want to do through life,
be a doctor or be a lawyer, but none of it ever just
seemed to pan out. So Ijust never ended up going. So what
do you do now? I'm awelder. I am a welder, self
taught. I've worked in quite afew shops, have done various jobs,
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maintenance, plumbing, electrical stuff likethat. And what kind of welding do
you do? Specifically? Uh?Pressurized air cooled heat exchangers right on,
Yeah, yeah. What do youlove about that work? Uh? Well,
it's consistent work, that's for sure. It's always steady usually doctor,
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Well, yeah that is true,But welding, I don't know. You
just kind of you get to getset your own pace really while you work.
It's it's nice, it's enjoyable,it's hot, obviously, but you
kind of get time to yourself.Really. It says here that not only
do you have this memory of yourfirst bath and remember falling out of a
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window when you were three, butyou had another near death experience, a
couple other near death experiences. Yeah, I guess I'm kind of a pension
for that. I've I've drowned itthem pawned once I got I swam too
close to the you know, theoverflow drainage, and they actually, I
guess they do have quite the sectionon them. And yeah, I got
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stuck to it for a little bit, drowned and my uncle Ronnie at the
time, we were fishing, andhe swam out and pulled me out.
I kind of resiscitated. Move aCPR. How old were you I would
have been about four, so Ithink it would have been just the next
year. Wow. And how didyou fall into the water? That was
just probably I was either probably tryingto swim in the pond. I was
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kind of an adventurous little kid,didn't let much stuff from doing anything.
Oh no, not probably, friend, Yeah, you said you have a
great memory. Ye, yeah,No, it was definitely. I was
definitely adventurous. I mean two yearsold. I think my mom had to
catch me walking down Mingo and myand my you know, a little diaper
and everything sold on. Hold on. So you you're saying you ventured out,
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like you ran away from home atwhat age? I was still in
diaper age at least, and youtook off just out the front door.
Yeah, how did you reach cod? You reach the door handle? That?
I'm not sure because my mom hasalways had a doorknobs don't really stop
me. They never did. Icrowed out of the crib, would get
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out of the bedroom, go gettingthe fridge, play with the food everything.
How far did you get down Mingo? Oh, let's see. Well
from Mingo Manor area, let's see. I know there's a quick trip right
there. Around twenty first I thinkshe said, I've made it almost to
eleventh At what age I would havebeen two? So how are you were
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gone quite a bit before she noticed? Yeah? Yeah, it's probably one
of the morning like early morning episodes. It says here you were also Another
near death experience you had was ina car accident. We were moving from
Tulsa to Texas. It would havebeen about four to five years old,
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and we slipped on some ice andended up going through a guardrail on It
was called the Blue Bridge. Itused to go over a ranch I guess
in Oakmulgi. And somehow there weretwo little stapling trees at the top of
the middle of the bridge, whichthere shouldn't be, but they were actually
holding the van up and the backdoors of the van had swung open,
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and me and my sister, Imean, if it would have been for
those trees and just a couple ofrandom things in the back, we probably
would have fell out of the backof the day. Yeah, that's crazy,
and so was anybody injured. Shedid end up losing some of her
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foot and then her mike has beenpinned up against the guard rail. They
worked for about three to four hoursto get her safe. And how old
were you? That was four orfive? Dude? You had a tumultuous
two three four? Yes. Haveyou had a little span there? That's
quite insane. Yeah, yeah,I mean it makes for a stronger person
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though. I mean, if youcan overcome stuff like that, you pretty
much overcome anything. Speaking of overcomingthings, you actually help people or have
helped people in accidents throughout your life. Yeah, yes, tell me more
about that. I don't know.I just can't seem to like go buy
a car wreck or something, andif there's not an already an emergency vehicle
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there, I just overwhelming urge tostop. Help man. Since then,
I've been CPR certified, first Statecertified, a ED certified, so just
about anything I can do to helppeople. Usually, you said when I
got you on the phone before wecome back, that you just had an
instant like that. This weekend right, yes, Saturday, came in,
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we work a little over time,got off at about eleven and stopped it
quick trip and Suppota to get somegas. And there was a family from
Texas just to my right at thenext pump. And at first I it
just seemed like old people stopping in. And I was inside paying for an
energy, drinking my guests, andthe guy's like, man, I have
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to call him in one. SoI'm already kind of interested, like what,
And I look at the camera.I noticed, you know, there's
something going on with the cart.It was next to mine, and he's
like, yeah, that guy's outthere doing CPR. So of course I
run out to help. It's alittle just I don't know, she had
to be about let's say body size, and she was non breathing. Apparently
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she is a disabled person in heroxygen machine had turned off while they were
traveled too. I ended up tryingto help the best I could till the
amps got there. And I don'tknow actually if if she made it or
not, but she at least madeit to the imp size. So and
so did you do CPR? Didyou Console? I kind of just helped
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Console, kind of hung around incase anything anybody needed anything. So,
I mean, you've given plenty ofexamples of that you are a helpful individual
and are trained to do those things. How much like what counts is helping
in that scenario? What talent ishelping? A compassion? I guess just
caring about other people? Okay,definitely. Have you ever thought about becoming
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an EMT? I'm I mean I'vehad friends that have done it, and
they actually say that the mental taxationpart of that job is the hardest one
hand it. I mean, youyou said you could overcome things, and
you're already inserting yourself into those situations. That it is true. That could
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be something I could look into,I guess, because I'm sure they need
to all the help they could getas well. I'm sure, uh says
here, you have kids, areyour own? Tell me about your kids?
What's great about them? I meanI've never had, you know,
any kids that I made myself.These would be you know, adopted kids
that I plan on adopting anyway,So okay, it would be the state.
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It's very pretty awesome. They oneof them very very artsy, very
artsy. The other one she's Idon't know, she's more grown up,
I think than we are. Shejust the show she watches. They're always
you know, really smart shows likelike what, I don't know. She
does like Doctor Phil And it's justweird that a ten year old would sit
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there and like to watch Doctor Phil. She actually likes what they're talking about,
not anything else, just like,oh, it's real psychological stuff.
I suppose drama, because I wouldnot classify that, I mean, garbage
drama. I would not classify thatas a smart show. But hey,
well right, I think it's justshe she enjoys the you know the interaction
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of people just talking. She reallyseems to be in the gist. Okay,
so when do you think you're goingto marry this love of your life?
Oh? I'm trying to at leastby the end of the year.
Okay, do you have a date'sthat like? Are you envisioning like a
chapel or like a reception? Um? Well, she she actually doesn't want
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anything big she I think she doeswant to get married on her own property
or her mom's. I can't rememberthat. How's that possible? Huh well?
How wait? We could just throwour own witty no that you don't
remember making a joke. Uh dude, you are interesting individual and I'm glad
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there's people like you that stop tohelp people in need. And thanks for
taking the time to chat with us. Oh, definitely anytime. All right,
man, Chris, have the bestday. Man. Hell, hey
you guys, shoot all r buddy, see you later. That's Chris.
Our listeners are awesome. We're gonnatake a break and we'll be back.
Let's rush more of The Big ManMorning Show is next ninety seventy five MT.
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Good morning, It's the Big ManMorning Show or six KMOT. You
can also text bmmss then what youcan say what you want to say to
eight two, nine, four orfive story. I'm just getting to the
text messages that people are texting itum. So remember we've talked about Twitter,
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and now they changed it X toX yeah, and it felt very
unplanned. And they even tried totake the sign down out front of the
headquarters in San Francisco and that thatgot shut down because they didn't do permits
or anything. And then they putthis bright, strobing X light on top
of the Twitter headquarters building, whichthe city had to be like, you
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have to turn that off. Youcan't just do that. You don't have
any permits for a sign like that, and so all these things that fail
make it feel really unplanned. Right, And the app, at least on
the App Store has not updated.It still has the bird Twitter Yeah okay,
And there's now an answer why sweetApple won't let them change it.
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Oh, because they have a rulethat says to have an app, it
has to be at least two letters. So I mean he could just eat
x or double x x x xanother example of it doesn't feel d eft
already shoot aim and that is apretty expensive toy to be doing that with.
(01:25:24):
Not that, so then if doeshe only do this with Twitter?
Oh god, right, what ifhe's doing that with the Space program cars?
Right? Will and Niliyah wouldn't surpriseme, would surprise me. So
that got me thinking, and thisis just me spitting off some stuff.
Is he just the kind of guythat has always had the financial resources that
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he just has an idea and thenworks out the kinks, Like isn't concerned
with the logistics of an idea.He just goes, hey, let's put
a rocket in space. I wantto do this, let's do it.
Yeah, and then everybody's like okay, right right, because you know he's
the boss and one of the richestmen in the world, so yeah,
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I could totally see that happening.And he's like, the only rule is
I just don't want people to die. Even then he's like, it happens.
Yeah, people die. Sometimes yougotta break a few eggs to make
an omelet. Yeah. We knowBezos went up in a rocket, right,
Yeah, we know the guy fromvirgin went up in a rocket.
(01:26:31):
Right. Richard Branson, Yeah hasmusk I don't think so maybe he doesn't
trust Yeah. Does he drive aTesla? Oh? Man, how these
are great questions that you're asking.I mean, you totally would drive if
you had your own automobile, man, you would drive your own car,
right, just out of marketing alone. Absolutely, he I mean it is
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fair to say he probably doesn't drive, right, someone drives him, probably
fair. But wouldn't it be oneof his car? Shouldn't it be one
of his cars? Right? Sinceyou're pushing to sell them all over the
place, you would think you wouldthink. It says here that his his
go to ride is a Tesla Models Okay, okay, is there pictures
of him in it? I couldsee it oppress release saying that's his you
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know right. It's also says thathe'll ride around in a Model X suv
if he's driving with any of hisnine children. In two nine kids,
you imagine the child support on that. I think only one. He's got
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multiples with, okay like that.The new one that he's got, right,
is new gal. He's got akid with her. No, no,
I got two together. I onlythought he had the two. I
didn't know he had seven other ones. Oh no, No, he's the
man is again. I think hedoesn't worry about his weight. I think
you're probably right as egos too big, or he just lives in his own
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little universe. And I'm basing thispurely off the things you see him do
where he's like, I'm gonna buyTwitter and then just does right, I'm
gonna do this and then just doesright, I'm gonna change the name,
and then just does without any planningor preparation. He probably has always been
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that kind of irresponsible. Probably likean irresponsible child, irresponsible teenager, you
know, it grows up to bean irresponsible adult. It's just like I
do what I won't. I don'tknow. I don't know if I'm there
with you on that, if youwere. I mean, Ken's got two
hundred forty billion dollars, but hehasn't always had two hundred and forty right.
The point I'm trying to make isI am not capable of not doing
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something without d e effing it orworrying about how it works. Right.
So like, for example, wheneverwe buy a new car, I'm not
just going to go buy a carand be like, well, it does
what it does right, right,I'm gonna make sure I have the money
prepared to do that. I'm goingto make sure how much is the insurance
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on the car. I'm going totest drive it, We're going to talk
about it. He's just like I'mgoing to buy that car and then just
does. Now, I'm just usingthat as a crude example, but yeah,
I am not. I'm not wiredthat way. And maybe his success
is based off his ability to notworry. That's that's a fair point too.
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I think if you've got the money, like he's got the money,
you could do stuff like that andget away with it because you've got the
money to fix whatever problems may occurbecause of your recklessness. It looks reckless,
right, right, appears to beif people are getting hard armed or
I don't want to make the statementhe has disregard for other humans, right,
(01:30:03):
No, not, of course whenI say recklessness, he's not just
all overplace doing one hundred and fiftydown the highway because ken whatever. No,
just irresponsible reckless decision making? Isit reckless and irresponsible? If you
know it's going to work out,because it always does. You you're right,
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it always does. But I don'tthink anybody knows that's going to work
out until it works out. Wejust kind of hope that it works out,
and dumb luck is on this guy'sside. It always works out.
Right, let's philosophically speaking, I'msure you'll get bored when I say this,
But philosophically speaking, it always worksout. You get divorced, you
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get fired, right, you getanother job. It always works out out.
Everything always works out no matter what. That's what I'm saying, Like,
maybe he just knows it'll always workout. And so when he's like,
let's go to the mood and they'relike how, and he's like,
I don't know, it'll work out? Build rocket? Yeah? Can I
right? I can afford to paythe best of the best. I know
how to get the money right,because again, he hasn't always been worth
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two hundred and forty billion dollars PayPaland all these things he's part of that
came from ideas, right. Anyperseverance is an unbelievable character trait that some
people like to act like they haveand then when it's time to persevere,
can't do it right. Right,everybody wants to do lion stuff until it's
time to do lion stuff. Yeah, he's of the mindset of yolo.
(01:31:29):
You only live once, so I'mgonna try it. Yeah, I hear
you. I feel like that,like the yolo is reckless abandonment, and
I don't think that that's I don'tthink it's that. I think it's more
of a mindset of it will workout, not like I only live once
or nerve right, it feels likethat statement sounds like he's a child,
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he's uneducated. But all these thingshe's done have have worked out. There
are some things he's done that happened. Hey, I want to build a
tunnel from the airport to Midtown undergroundfor cars. So there's no thing they
did it. Is it clunky?Yeah, but he's done it. It
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worked out. No, No,it's worked out. That's what I'm saying.
Like that is a skill set thatis incredibly admirable from the outside from
people who worry about things like howam I going to do this? How
am I going to do that?Well, yeah, I do want to
be an EMT, but well,I gotta go to school. Where do
I go to school? How doI go to school? Then? What
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do I do with my kids?And he's just like, I'm just gonna
go do it right? Right?That is an admirable trait. The only
other explanation he's an alien and he'samongst us, and he's figured it out
how to capitalize on us when peopledo things and they reach, we totally
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punched down at them, and we'relike, oh, well he's reckless or
he lives the yolo life, ratherthan he's like he's just figured. And
I'm not an ad and I don'tadmire this guy, right, but because
I think there's some things I don'tthink are good quality traits he has,
but this is a pretty impressive one. And it might be the reason he's
so rich is because he's like,it'll always work out. Where us don't
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have that attitude. Right, Weget fired, we fall off, we
hinge, we're like freak out.You think you know, I'm taking this
goldfish right right, that's what wewe do, rather than like, Okay,
I get it, it'll work out. Yeah, it's crazy to think
about it that way, right,rather than you're like, looka this idiot,
(01:33:39):
right, maybe who's the idiot?Maybe we should all be more like
that, you know, just thatwhatever, it'll work itself out. I
feel I like my little warm,cozy planting sweater. Right Yeah, all
right, we gotta take a break. We'll be back. You're listening to
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say that, we do that wholesegment. As of last night, it
was Twitter. Then just now Ichecked Act after the break and it's changed
Acts. So nice. Let's seewhat Lindsay has for Balls to the Wall
Sports. The Cubs won't be partingways with Cody Bellinger ahead of the MLB
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trade deadline. ESPN reports Chicago istold opposing teams that Bellinger won't be traded.
The twenty eight year old outfielder hashad a strong first season with the
Cubs, batting three fourteen with fifteenhome runs and forty six RBI. Bellinger
signed a one year, seventeen milliondollars deal with Chicago and is set to
hit free agency after this season.The Cups climbed back into the playoff race
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after putting together an eight game winningstreak that was snapped on Sunday. Chris
Buscher is claiming a NASCAR Cup Seriesplayoff spot following a win at the Cookout
four hundred at Richmond Raceway on Sunday. The driver of the number seventeen car
led eighty eight laps and route tohis third career Cup Series victory. Last
week's highpoint dot Com four hundred atPocono Raceway. Winner Denny Hamlin came in
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second place, while Kyle Busch,Joey Lagano, and Ryan Priest surrounded out
the top five finishers. The fieldwill battle at Michigan International Speedway for the
fire Keeper's Casino four hundred next Sunday. And that's your Balls to the Wall
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not the ass smacking contest. Allright, So Jeff is out today,
He's not gonna be joined us,So we're just gonna move on.
I came across this crazy story abouta former University of Auburn football player and
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he met his wife, who wasa cheerleader when they were in school together.
Right, totally sweet story. Youknow, he didn't make it in
the NFL, but they stayed together. He became an executive with an insurance
company. Blah blah. They havekids, beautiful life, They even have
a home in the Bahamas, rightcrazy, and they think everything they think
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everything's great. And then in theBahamas, a restaurant or convenience store but
they are something got robbed, andwhile the police were investigating the robbery there
they find a suspect. They gothrough the suspect's phone and they find text
messages regarding the wife plotting to killher husband and that she apparently had been
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having a fair the younger guy anddecided she wanted to exterminate him, and
I know that. I feel likewe asked this question every time we do
these murder for Higher scenarios because there'sno rate way to really answer that.
(01:38:23):
No one would ever tell you itworked right, right, right, But
it feels like it never works.It never works. It feels like the
extor and I always want the details, right, how much were you offering
right to have your partner killed?That is a fascinating number, And usually
(01:38:45):
when we do topics like this,I would ask you, guys what that
number would be, But I'm notgoing to incriminate you, thanks, because
there would be no number for me. The idea that there's a number out
there, there would be a limit. Let's just say you're not happy with
your partner and you want to getrid of them and kill them. Murder
(01:39:08):
for Higher, Yeah, I wouldthink the going rate's gotta be over ten
thousand. What you would pay,what one would pay? I would think
you would think. But I meanyou got to think about like bargain shopping
man. Wouldn't you want to paythe least amount humanly possible? Yes,
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but also you want to make surethat the job gets done right. What's
the Lindsay from Hey, do itright or buy it twice? Right?
By it nice or buy it twice? Yeah. True, you don't want
the ikea right ike you a dresserlasted a long time. I'm just saying
that, like it feels like that'ssomething. It's like heart surgery, right
(01:39:56):
right, you're not. You don'twant the discount heart surgery. People that
cut corners for plastic surgery and goto like Mexico or something like that end
up bad things happen exactly, SoI would feel like there should be an
expectation of when you're hiring somebody tohave them killed. So like, all
right, Like what's the rate there? Though? Like is it one hundred
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percent? Every time you go toMexico for cheap surgery, something bad happens,
something goes awry with your surgery.See what's the success rate? That's
the thumb something you got to thinkabout there, right, Because I know
a lot of people that have goneto Mexico and gotten like the gas trick
and stuff like that or whatever andcome out just fine. So like I
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feel like if the success rate isgood, if the success rate is okay,
is at least above fifty percent Okay, you're making a fair point.
That's what I was going to ask, is what would so fifty percent medical
procedure success rate for you? No? No, no, I'm not going
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to another country for a medical procedure. Where would you go? I'm staying
here and go to a professional where. Yes, I'm staying here. Missed
opportunity. I can only tee itup for you so much to name the
place. Oh, if I'm havingmy face done, I'm going to doctor
bottom. There you go. TheYeah, I it for medical procedures.
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Okay, First of all, murderfor hire gotta be one hundred percent.
Yeah, I don't don't. Idon't want fifty right. Yeah. I
was about to say, oh,well, but I guess that makes sense.
I mean, you want to makesure the job gets done. You
don't want to pay somebody five hundredbucks and then they come back and be
like, ah, I think you'reshooting way. Logan, be fifty percent
of medical You gotta have a fiftypercent success rate of getting a medical procedure
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done in another country too for tobe worth saving the money that happens here
in the States. You know,things go wrong with the course, but
it ain't fifty percent. I don'tknow. I don't look at the statistics.
Maybe I should dig into it.I mean, we was talking just
the other day about how going underfor surgery, you know, and there's
no guarantee that you're going to you'regoing to wake up. You have to
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sign a waiver, right, Soit's like you already know that there's a
good chance that's something could goal,right, But yeah, we do it
anyway. So does the success ratehave to be one hundred percent? I
know you want it to be,but in the reality of things, you
don't know. I mean, thestats are there right right, Yeah,
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they say there's fifty three hundred tenmajor surgeries aren't performed each year, three
hundred and ten million, right.Hold on, I'm doing some quick math
here, So I wonder if ifokay, so three hundred and ten million
major surgeries, and based off thestat of how many malpractice claims are filed
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each year, okay, which doesn'tunnecessarily always mean surgery, would make four
point two million malpractice cases a yearin America compared to three hundred and ten.
That is pretty impressive, but thatyou also got to think of,
like, are those legitimate malpractice oris that percentage of ya svolous claims or
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whatever they didn't like the service theygot. Yeah, but I get what
you're saying. That's a small number. Yeah, you compared to three hundred
and ten million. Yeah, absolutely, I mean, which is insane to
think about four millions a lot,right, but compared to three hundred and
ten million, it ain't nothing.It ain't small percentage percentage, Okay.
So the idea that it is verysuccessful, hold, I'm doing my math
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here. Yeah, like point onepercent, okay, access or success,
right, It's still not a hundred. No, it's not right. Right
now, This is where Bartner Shopcomes in, man, No, not
Yeah, you gotta save some moneysomehow, man, because listen, you
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gotta get across the board. Yougotta buy a plane ticket. You might
even have to go and get yourpassport, and that's a process in itself.
So it's like, all right,I've got it. I've got ten
thousand dollars set aside for this surgery, but then all these other expenses and
that leaves you with like eight thousanddollars left because you got thing room and
board, right, and of course, while you're down in Mexico before you
(01:44:40):
have your surgery, you're gonna godo some tourists? You stop, right,
No, and you got recovery isthe part that would you're really underestimating,
right right? So okay, andthere are people that do go to
Mexico get surgery and then stay ina resort to recover, which also sounds
horrible. No terribcause everybody's no,because everybody's having fun, and you're like,
yeah, limping around with your bag. Yeah, but I guess if
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there's a way, I mean,if you think they have nice rooms,
you're not gonna get in the water, right or drink it? The idea.
So back to the hiring somebody tokill you, like this former cheerleader
from the University of Auburn did toher husband, Um, how many people
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would you have to talk to toconnect to the right person to hire somebody
to kill somebody? Lindsay, howmany would you need to talk to you?
I'm asking you, I'll ask gimbiand an all answer. How many
people would you, like, youknow, Kevin Bacon two degrees right,
I wouldn't start, so I'm assumingI would have to probably speak to at
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least six. Are you just makingup a number? Are you drawing?
Okay, Gimby, Oh, let'ssee how many people do I have to
talk to to get the job done, right? She said, I think
I'd probably have to go through atleast two. Yeah, I would think
your number would be higher, lindsay, I'm just making an assumption that you
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don't know any nefarious people. Ithink I do, definitely. Okay,
then who do they know? Right? So, like I believe Gimpy,
and I think mine's probably three.I think mine's pretty low. Yeah,
I think a friend of a friend. Possibly it would be where I'm at
(01:46:30):
at most, maybe maybe four orfive, but honestly not I don't think
it would take that many people.I think I could make one phone call
and then they would have to setup a meeting with someone else. So
that's two people right here, andthen there'd have to be some vetting thing
that happened with those individuals on yourend or their end their end, right
(01:46:53):
right, They're going to vet tomake sure you're not going to, you
know, go, it's not asetup. Yeah, anything like that,
Yeah, for sure. And oncethe problem with that too is once you
open the door, you're in.Even if you don't follow through with it.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, you're doing things
now, you've asked for a favor. And when you deal with people that
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are bad news, and we're livein that world, you now are indebted
like you owe them, even ifyou don't use it right. And the
chances of getting out are probably prettyslim simply because you have knowledge. You
have knowledge, and they don't wantthat knowledge getting out. So it's either
your work for us or you know, we're just gonna go ahead and take
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care of this problem. Mule ofthis on your next trip. Yeah.
I think everyone has probably got theirSouled Spider in their back pocket. I
mean, I wouldn't be in myI wouldn't say I have somebody in my
back pocket, right, I knowthere are people that have questionable lifestyles that
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I know, And it would takelike, hey, I haven't heard from
you in a while, Corbin,why are you contacting me? Right?
You know what I'm saying? Well, Spider, that's the thing. Yeah,
and Spider would have to go,well, I'm gonna have to connect
you to so and so. I'llset up a meeting. Can we do
it to Zoom right? No way, man, that stuff gets tracked.
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I got to do it in anold Italian restaurant. Was a crazy time.
Man like lobsters are now doing zoomcalls twenty How are you doing?
I'm doing great, Vito, howare you doing? And everybody starts talking
to pile on it, right,O, hey, hey, going up
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your cameras. We can't forget aboutmeetings of gint Yeah. I I want
it to be a bigger number.You want to be a smaller number because
because he doesn't want to be associatedwith them many bad people. Your numbers
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big. That means you don't knowpeople that are doing bad crimes or you're
unaware of it. Okay, right, A small number means you know some
people that do some bad things.I want your number to be huge.
Right. You come across as thisnice person, which I am something very
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nice. Yeah, I'm James.The idea of knowing somebody and I can't
speak with confidence. I've never I'mjust making a guess that I could talk
to a few people and then theywould connect me to some people. Right.
I would like to think that likeGimbey and I know some of the
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same people. He knows a completelydifferent set of people. But some of
those people run in the same direction, right, and so I would have
to go in that direction, andthen they would have to connect me to
somebody, and then they would havewhat are you doing in here, hockey
go? I don't even know aboutthat? Who's this? Yeah, I
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don't know what to do. Ijust want to kill somebody. I just
want somebody, damn. I mean, that's that's the movie with Jason Bateman,
right, and um, what's hisname, Jason Sadakis Horrible Horrible Bosses.
Right, They're trying to kill someoneand they just go to the black
(01:50:39):
guy and he doesn't even really knowplayed by Jamie Fox. Right. I
never said I killed anybody. Theyjust assumed because he was black and in
the dark bar. Right. That'sjust like on a office space when they're
trying to launder the money they gotthe Orlando Jones, They're like, he
(01:50:59):
shouldn't know. Okay, he sellscocaine, he should know how to launder
money. All Right, we gottatake a break, we'll be back.
Good morning. It's The Big ManMorning Show nine eight four six oz cam
o'd can also text bmms and thenwhat you want to say to eight to
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nine four five h There's this guythat I've followed on Instagram. I'm sharing
it with you guys right now.And he does that thing where he scales
like really tall buildings and takes photosand I guess it's it's not really parkour,
(01:51:46):
but it is does like flips onskyscraper cranes and you know, really
crazy stuff. Yeah, I'll giveyou one guess on how he died.
Lindsey fell from a building. Heprobably fell off with something. Walt take
a picture. He was at theTrungntur Tower complex in South China in Hong
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Kong, and he fell sixty eightstories. He arrived at the building about
six pm. He told the securityguard that he was visiting your friend on
the fortieth floor. Security officer attemptedto apprehend him after the alleged friend confirmed
he was not acquainted with that person, but by then the stuntman had already
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secured an elevator. Security footages latershows him arriving on the forty ninth floor
and then again taking the stairs upto the top of the building. According
to those in pursuit of him,they found the hatch leading to the roof
open, but he wasn't there.Please say the man was last seen at
(01:52:55):
seven thirty eight pm when he tappedon the window of the complex's penthouse,
prompting the maid to call the police. That source said the police believe he
was trapped outside of the penthouse andwas banging on the window for help,
but there was an accident. Sourceclose to the building revealed that police found
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his camera at the scene and itcontained videos of other death defining acts.
They have an official give an officialcause of death. He was staying at
a hostile and they said the guywas there a lot. A worker the
hostil claimed that he had spoken withthe guy several times before his death,
and that he had told the manthat he was visiting Hong Kong on vacation.
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Dude, sixty eight floors, that'slong enough to think about some things.
Oh yeah, for sure, I'dsay, yeah, for sure,
sixty eight floors. There there's beenstories of people who've gone skydiving, shoot
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doesn't open, they hit the groundand live. Yeah. I don't see
how ye, but either way,sixty eight stories, there's no living through
that line. I mean, Iguess it's possible if you could, you
know, jump out of an airplaneand hit the ground and still live,
But I would imagine though, there'ssome sort of when you're like, there's
(01:54:33):
a little bit of a drag maybewhen you're skydiving because of maybe okay,
that's fair, you're upright, yeahright, instead of head first, right
right, parachute will just even thepouch that it's in, we'll create some
kind of drags down. There's adrag shoot sometimes that disperses on its own,
(01:54:53):
yeah purposes. If it dispersed anddidn't open up, there would still
be some drag to keep you uprightright right. Maybe I don't know.
In those scenarios where someone survived,I don't know what the parameters were that
allowed them to survive. But Iimagine you fall sixty eight stories, you
might be doing a heeader more thanlikely. Is this a case of well,
he died doing what he loved.Maybe maybe you could make an argument
(01:55:17):
that would that have happened if hewasn't being pursued by security? Oh maybe
probably not. No, he mighthave taken his time, not been so
quick to go out a door right, really thought it out. But no,
he knows he was in the wrongand that's why he was running from
(01:55:40):
security. And then it just happenedto you know, cost him his life.
Yeah, imagine that you're just amaid trying to clean some rich person's
penthouse and hear tink tink tink tinktink. I would probably be like,
I don't what am I? Ishouldn't be hearing that. The I think
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of the movie The Boys are I'msorry, the TV show The Boys on
Amazon Prime. Well, when thesuper fast guy runs into it, like
the very first episode, runs intohis girlfriend kills her, And that had
to have been if you're just walkingdown the street, oh god, minding
your own business, probably eat anice cream cone or something. Yeah,
or if it hits somebody. Canyou imagine if ah, if you're walking
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down the street minding your own andthen that person hits you and kills you,
do you have a case against thesecurity team that was pursuing him.
That's not where I was going withthat one. Okay, I was gonna
say, is the family liable?No, oh, family can't control him.
Okay, but his estate, youknow somebody, Yeah, somebody on
there and the person who you knowwas negligent should be held liable for that.
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But to your point, I don'tknow. I don't think about the
security I don't think the security wouldbe liable for that. Did their pursuit
cause this man to have a falland kill an innocent person, You would
have to prove that it was theirpursuit that caused the fall, not negligence
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on his end. Yeah, greasyfingers, whatever, my suction cup gloves
weren't working that day. He wasstill in a place where he wasn't supposed
to be. Didn't have admitted.That doesn't negate the responsibility of security personnel
to keep people safe. Yeah,I hear you, but there have been
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plenty of cases where a criminal breaksinto your house and breaks his ankle on
the way out and he can sueyou and win. Right, But I
mean yeah, yeah, granted,yeah, they should not have been there.
Should have not They were breaking thelaw. It was on your poverty
though, and I get that.But I mean the security was just doing
their job trying to secure this building. You know what was I supposed to
(01:57:59):
let the I just go be like, well, I don't want to be
responsible for anybody falling on somebody.I mean, if you think about it,
one, they have cameras in two, there's only two ways out of
the building, right, Yeah,And if it was in security what if
I mean the police. Would thepolice be involved? Are you know?
So like you know, all right, so the security guards are like,
hey, policeman, we got somebodyhere who doesn't need to be here.
(01:58:23):
Can you send a team whatever?And then so now the city police are
in pursuit and the same basic thing. Are they the ones held responsible?
You might? I think there's apinning lawsuit right now against Tulsa Police department
for that pursuit that happened in EastTulsa ended with an innocent couple getting killed.
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Huh because the car they were pursuinghit another car, right, and
if you weren't chasing after the car, that would have never expired tag or
whatever it was. I don't knowthe parameters of that case, seeing and
I don't. I don't agree withthat because the police and in this case
with this guy here, the securityguards were just doing their job, same
way with the police here in town. They're just doing their job, right.
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Their job is do you know,apprehend whatever if, And that's why
I think the criminal in that caseand this guy here that fell and if
he happened to land on somebody,that's why I think they're personally responsible,
or their family, their estate.You know, if this guy was married'd
be like his wife and kids,you know. And in the case if
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here in town, it would beyou know, whoever was driving the getaway
car that they were chasing, they'rethe ones that are held response. But
I think anyway, yeah, there'sdata that shows that when people are being
aren't being pursued, they would slowdown. Okay, I guess that makes
sense. What else would you needto be running if you weren't being chased?
Right? And it's easy to blame, like in the loss of the
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police officer. But we're talking aboutthe policy, right, right, and
they're just following the policy. Butright, there's been data the shows is
it really worth chasing somebody on ahigh to be chased for an expired tag?
Right? Even even a stolen car? Is it worth it? The
risk that comes on it escalates thesituation absolutely. Problem is if they're if
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they're running away, what other crimesare they guilty of? Right? So
how dangerous is this individual really?Right? Right? Because it's more dangerous
was just an expired tag? Isjust an expired tag? They didn't have
any other priors, any warrants oranything like that, More than likely people
would have just stopped and gotten theticket, because who the hell runs from
(02:00:33):
the police for just an expire Now, data shows that when police pursue people
with expired tags, a pidittal orwhatever, that there's some something else going
on. Exactly exactly is it?But sometimes it's not right? So is
it worth it to escalate it toa dangerous situation? Or in the case
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of the story we read, pursuingthe guy up the thing where he could
have, you know, potentially hurtsomebody else, is that worth it when
he has to come back down.It's one way or another, right,
he's gonna do it. Yeah,it's so if you don't, if you
think that story is crazy, Ican even top of that. Oh my
god, there's one worse. Sothese people were on their catamaran and near
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Fiji, and they a husband andwife, and they got a little thirteen
month old kid, and they decidedto go down to the galley and make
some dinner. So they strapped aharness to their thirteen month old, gave
him an iPad, and went downto make dinner. Somehow, in an
unbelievable Houdini moment, the kid gotfree and got in the drink. Oh
(02:01:45):
no, and drowned and died.Oh no. They believed the child got
loose and then went overboard. Theurgent search was conducted in the girl's body.
The little thirteen month old's body wasfound floating in the sea, and
attempts to revive her were unsuccessful.They've created a crowdfunding page to help this
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family, and they've already garnered eighteenthousand dollars. Oh god. The girl's
mother was sighted as saying that shehad eyes that looked into your soul from
the day she was born. Theytossed that. Oh man, I know
that's a good left turn. ButI mean, I'll look at their picture
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and they're there, But I don'tsay younger. But what do you think
of mid twenties, maybe early thirties. She's young, for sure, he
looks old. Du he looks latethirties, but notetheless. I mean,
I think everybody knows that you can'tleave your small child und right. He'll
do it all the time on aboat, people do well. Hold on,
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that was not the statement. Thestatement was you don't leave your kid
unattended. People leave their kids unattendedall the time everywhere cars, all kinds
of stuff. Yeah, sure,for sure, but I mean, come
on, you're in the middle ofthe ocean or whatever. She was tethered.
Yes, apparently she must try tokeep up for about a mile or
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so ap barely she failed, youknow, not tying glass and the girl
scouts or whatever, because the girlgot untethered. Yeah, I'm not buying
that. They were going down tothe galley to make food. Why that's
what are you doing a gally?I believe that they only one person needed
to go make dinner. Absolutely,there's no sense in both of them having
(02:03:34):
to go, right, they weregoing down to have sex, leaving the
kids all by that, right bythat the only reason why they were leaving
the kid unattended. How my questionis how long was the child unattended?
Right? Right? That's what itwas? About an hour, five minutes,
ten fifteen And and listen, whetheryou wanted to have sex or not,
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you're on a boat with a kid. I don't know what you want,
right, fun times over? Yeah, Yeah, you don't get a
day off right now from being aparent just because you're on the boat.
You've decided to you know, goaround, you know, gallivan across the
globe and a catamar ran. Andif you can afford your own catamar ran,
why didn't you have a nanny withyou? Well, maybe that's all
they have, lindsay, good god, we didn't say they had of two
(02:04:23):
houses and Mercedes and all these otherthings. Come on. That catamar ran
is their house. Yeah, thatprobably is their house. Just because you
have a catamar ran in Fiji hardlymeans you're rich. Okay, that furthers
my point of they tossed that babyoverboard? Yeah, house, because you're
(02:04:44):
on a catamar ran in the ocean. Right, you just got these two.
She's fairly attractive. Right, Whatdoes that have to do with him.
I'm just saying they need there along time and they're tired of take
take care of this damn kid.I am so sick. This kid is
ruining everything. I wish we couldjust throw her overboard. We're in the
(02:05:04):
middle of the ocean. Who sayswe can't. I think you underestimate people's
ability to just extinguish their child.I think it obviously happens. Yes,
yes, flew in far between oneperson, maybe two. If you look,
it's super rare. I don't knowwhat was it the late nineties early
(02:05:25):
two thousands where it seemed like everymother there was like once a month a
mother was driving their kids into thelake. What are you talking about those
stories? I know a couple ofstories. You said every week. It
seemed like there was a lot.Of course every week is hyperboleek Corman,
But it seemed like because I didn'tthink, I'm the same way with you.
How can one put their kids inthe car and say we're gonna go
(02:05:49):
for a drive and then right intothe water. Or the lady in Barrowsville
who put her kid in the washor shut the dry you know, shut
the lip and fired it up.You see what I'm saying. So it
happens, people can do it.And I'm thinking that, like this makes
perfectly. Oh which is it'll bean accident, you know, Oh we'll
(02:06:12):
just say that we we tied her. Oh god, damn, we tied
her up. That's that's I couldn'tget past that. Nobody's like, why
are you tying your kid up?Right right? I chained her to the
radiator. She's watching a movie,So what that's I think that's just sounds
convenient. Yeah, why wouldn't youjust if you're putting her in front of
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a tablet to watch a movie.Why wouldn't you take her to the galley
with you? Galleys are pretty small, She's pretty small, small for two
people again, so then why bothof you if you're cooking dinner only it
only takes one. If we doit together, we'll be done faster.
Be back up here with the kid. Nope, this says in infancy.
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The US rate of homicide is eightkids per one hundred thousand, several times
higher than Canada at two point nineper hundred thousand. About two point five
percent of all homicide arrests in theUnited States are for the parents who have
killed their children. So of allthe homicides of children, only two percent
(02:07:15):
of the parents the way, soit is not common. It seems like
those stories come out more often thanthey should. A gotta take a break,
well, come back find out whateverybody learned. The Big Mad Morning
Show returns next Tilsa's Morning Show ninetyseven five KMOD Good morning, It's the
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Big Mad Morning Shown four six zeroKMOT Don't we get a Patio Party?
Last one of the year is happeningon Friday. Inner Circle Bobka Bar,
which is downtown right across from theCanes. Will be there from five to
seven. I school Miller Lights foryou, and we're gonna be giving away
that Miller Light golf prize pack thatwe've been signed people up for. So
(02:08:01):
if you got signed up, youneed to be present to win, to
be the one that wins that.Lindsay, what'd you learned today? I
learned that Elon Musk installed an Xon top of the Twitter building and I'm
sure it'll be replaced by a fourlease sign soon enough. Also, I
learned that Corbyn got an unwanted surpriseparty of his own over the weekend.
Can be What'd you learned today?I'll learn who needs to think when you
(02:08:22):
have billions? I also learned thatthere's nothing, absolutely nothing that comes between
me and my can vegetables. Ilearned I have a great memory, I
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The Big Mad Morning Show would liketo take a minute to thank troops from
Oklahoma and all over the United States. These soldiers have sacrificed. Did the
big Mad Morning show before you toback like the total douchebags that they are.
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and respect you. We honor andrespect, We honor and respect you.
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