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when he's in the studio at nine. Is anything big happening today? They're
like, there's something some stupid celestialblocks? Is that today? I think
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so? I mean it's been onmy TikTok like crazy sure as Yeah,
oh that is today? Gotcha blueblockers? I almost U blue blockers.
No, it wouldn't be blue blockers. That's for TV screens. Okay,
remember those commercials for those sunglasses,the clips sunglasses or blue blockers, the
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blue blockers. When I think ofthe heavy duty sunglasses for for that,
all I can think of are thoseold eighties commercials for the blue blockers sunglasses.
I don't remember those heavy duty youwould have been eight. They were
so so big and thick and likethey were like and I got my blue
blockers on, like I do notremember or this commercial are ye? Oh
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maybe it was an up North thing. I don't know. They were just
it was always on those commercials.And those are the sunglasses that I think,
what do they look like? Theywere just they covered almost practically your
whole forehead, like old person glasses, kind of like the ones they go
over. They made them, butthey made them seem cool. Yeah,
okay, no, no, yeah, they never made them seem cool.
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The commercials tried to. Okay,like how do they make them seem cool?
Like it was like a big likerap song commercial about it was a
rap Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonnagoogle it. Sure, well, I
need you to also be the onetalking, since it's your thing. Yeah,
I'll pull it up. I gotalong here it says nineteen eighty six
or whatever. So what you wereYou born eighty one, so you were
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five and you remember this? Impressive? Oh yeah, okay, what do
you got? GIMPI this is whateverYouTube video they have here. So let's
see here, get past the sure, get out of Herecker sunglasses. They're
really different. My name is Geek. I put them on as a shocker.
Man. I love these blue blockers. Everything is clear. They block
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off the sun. Oh yeah,I gotta get missing. It's not like
three D, but it's got thateffect where everything is so separated, right.
I've been telling everyone I know aboutthese, Honestly, goodness, it's
different. I never seen anything likethese. I thought it was a gimmick
when I seen it on TV atnight. It's not. It's real.
They actually work. The original BlueBlacker sunglasses black one hundred percent of the
Ultra of Island and Blue Light havelightweight nylon frames, carrying case and lifetime
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limited warranty. Clipon's available for prescription, whereas sure it was forty nine ninety
five, not one. They lookat that fifty. I mean they're taking
a hit just to get those out. That's how good they are. They're
that kind of company. I getout of here, not re memorizing your
blue blockers anymore. Nobody's hearing thatGIMPI and going, I gotta get me
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some right, you never know,It's not like pit vipers. Pit vipers
look cool, right, I gaveyou that. They've got a cool eighties
look to you. Yes, I'mgetting pair are yes. I just don't
think I could pull it off,man, I just I don't think it's
for you. Absolutely could I don'tknow, man, I don't know.
You absolutely could when I get mine, you could try them on. I
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bet you look in the mirror withthat goatee. I bet you'd be like,
damn. So yeah, here's fiftybucks. Take my money now.
But blue blockers, by the way, we should probably disclaim don't look at
the sun with them, right,or any regular sunglasses for that fact.
And I'm feel confident that they don'tdo three D. Now is it gonna
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be Are we gonna be able tosee so much of it? Because it's
supposed to be so cloudy today?Okay, no, because they wanted me
to take my kid out of schoolto see it. If we wanted our
kids to see it, like Ihad to take my kids out of school.
And so my wife was like,are you gonna take the kids out
of school? It's gonna be cloudy. I'm not no. Yeah, I
know they're fine. They're gonna bethe only two kids in school. Yeah,
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I don't think so, you don'tthink so it's cloudy, everybody,
This is period's too committed, dude, I get it. Any chance to
get out of school, right,but what I pay, you're going to
school right right? That he's gettinghis money's worth. Yeah, every drop.
I don't blame you there. Theyhave a ton of early release.
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Do you guys do early release atyour school? No? Not really feels
like my kids get out of earlyrelease all the time where they just cut
the day short, right, Justdon't do that and just give them the
day off. Why do I wantsomebody kids to school for like two hours?
Yeah, that's silly. It's agiant pain in the ass. Teachers
are done messing with the kids.They're like, call it an early day,
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let's go. But what I'm sayingis like, eliminate a day,
right, don't do multiple half days, right, just eliminate some days.
That makes sense. Then you thenyou're done earlier. What do I know?
Yeah? What I know was thelast time you ran a school course?
One percent? Hell no, Texsays JINX doesn't have school at all
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today. Okay, But is thatjust correlation of like an in service day
or but they just came off springbreak right exactly? I don't know which.
By the way, I was pulledaside by someone who was a who
worked for a school district and theywere like, all schools in Oklahoma have
to be off the same week.Really, that's a state law. Weird,
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but okay, clad we're focusing onthe real problems. Yeah, I
don't know why. It's ridiculous tome. It seems like you're putting a
flex on everything. But and doyou know why we have spring break?
No, so the teachers can havea break in the spring. No,
yep, yeah, okay, it'sjust an old thing of like kids wouldn't
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go to school because it was timeto plant. Wow, it went from
planting fruits and vegetables to go inand showing your fruits and vegetables. Right.
I don't think elementary kids are doingthat much. But I hear what
you're saying. Or college. Butyeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, sure I knew it was. That's why spring break existed. I
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didn't know about the whole it hasto be for a state law. Yeah,
I didn't know that either. Ijust I just have this vision of
state legislators going, hey, youknow Mike from Glenpole, let's uh,
I want to talk to you aboutthis thing. I want to try and
get a bill through. Hear meout spring break all at the same time.
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Uh okay, sure, let's justoverrun our state with kids. Well,
Well, what's the difference between summerright. So I can understand from
that point, but I can understandMike from Glenpoll going hell yeah, and
then you owe me. I'll votefor that. I don't care. My
constituents don't care. That's not somethingI don't have to go back and defend.
So yeah, I'll do that.Then you'll owe me. So when
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I want to build a bridge tonowhere, it could be, do you
owe me a voutem stupid right politics? Yeah? Jesus. Uh. Yeah.
So a lot of people are obviouslyfreaking out. They think today is
going to be the day something crazyhappens, and they try to correlate other
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natural events with this event, whichis not the way it works. Yeah,
we're supposed to have a rapture todayor something like that. Is it
today or tomorrow? Yeah? Whichcalendar are we using? Yeah? Those
they're all good questions. Yeah,to me, that's the most important one
when you're referencing something that has todo with older times, biblical times,
if you will, which calendar arewe talking about. We're using the Gregorian
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calendar or the standard calendar. Here'sa little known fact for you. The
moon is closer this time than anyother eclipse we've had should make a difference.
I'm sure it's it's more than thechair off the deck of the Titanic.
Yeah, you won't even know.Yeah, it feels closer this time.
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This gravitational polls really affecting me.I was watching one of those like
in depth feature reports, and theguy was talking about the eclipse and how
special it is, right, andI don't deny that it is one hundred
percent specially and then he was like, the last time this happened, I
took my kids and we went towe let a little could talk to a
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local farmer there. Let us goout on their land. We put up
some tents and we camped out andwe smart right, and he goes,
let's look at the footage. Andhe goes to the footage and his kids
are like, and now his kidsare so much older. It's just funny
to think about people like, oh, it just happened. No, your
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kids are now pubescent. They're nowwanting to shave that area. Yeah.
I don't think I'll stop my day. If it's not cloudy, I probably
will. Yeah, I mean,okay, what's it gonna do. It's
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just gonna get dark for a second, and then right back to light and
what time? What time were wesupposed to catch one in the air is
when the full amount it starts liketwelve something and ends it like through two
thirty I think, or something likethat. But the time time like the
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one the main attraction, the mainevent. If you care about the previews,
you wouldn't get ready about like twelvethirty, right, But if you're
there for the feature attraction, haveyour bathroom brakes and all that done by
like one forty five. But inall I to me, it's it is
quite the wonder. And if youcan be in the total the path of
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totality, which is a word I'mgonna miss saying like that obviously is extremely
special. My brother went to likethey got like a campsite and they're in
the small town and he called meon the way and he goes, they
only have like one bar. I'mlike, probably because you're going to bfe.
Yeah, because you want no light. He's like, yeah, I
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don't know what we're gonna do.I don't know, go to a store,
be outside, enjoy the special experienceexactly. There was one lady that
was being interviewed this morning and shewas like, we've been planning this since
she was before she was born,and the kid was like, you know
five. Oh god, I'm like, really people really get into it that
much? Huh, they really do. I mean it is it is a
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unique thing that isn't gonna happen inour area for like thirty years. Again,
yeah, so I get it,but a plan for that long?
Oh well, it says here,if you want to see the totality,
you got to go to Idabell orBroken both. Yeah, and that's like
what like a four hour drive threehours and a half four hour Brokemo is
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awesome. The Broken They did athing of airbnbs and it showed like they
are just booked full along the pathof totality. Oh, I can imagine.
I can imagine. So it'll bea lot of new u U porn
out there, a lot of peoplejust staring, just staring at the sun.
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The number of things that also happened, like crime, right because you
know you have all these people stayingin airbnbs, kind of like when the
super Bowl happens, like crime escalatesbecause you know you have a lot of
not locals. You think you thinkthe crime is going to go up a
little. Absolutely, really absolutely.I think the crime world also works with
current events, Like everybody's outside lookingup at the sky, dude, how's
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my time to get them? Dude. There are people that do like professional
robbers, right, I say thatlike it's a real job. But sorry,
I'm not trying to offend you.Guys uh that look for neighborhood garage
sales and then they go and hitthose homes cars in the driveway during garage
sales, okay, because they knoweverybody parks their car outside and they're like,
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oh, I can't put in thegarage, so they leave it in
the car. And people are stupidenough to leave guns, wallets, money,
oh yeah, iPhones, gaming systems, earbuds, whatever, and so
people break into cars but or they'reunlocked, they just go. They feel
like they can just go around andcheck cars that are unlocked and take stuff
broad daylight. That's pretty ballsy.No, no, like at night,
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Oh at night, Okay, Iwas gonna say it. During the daylight.
That doesn't seem safe. The numberof people that don't lock their cars
is astronomically crazy. Yeah. Ithink some people think it's it's easier to
take the chance of having their doorsunlocked than having their doors windows broken.
That makes sense. I'll do youon better. I think they believe it's
less of a crime. Oh itwas a lock, yeah, right,
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invited me right on in Yeah yeah, I mean college, we did that.
If you left your car unlocked,we take your change out of your
car. Oh yeah, like youleft unlocked, silly, here's your last
sen Yeah, tell me how thatworks. Yeah, so stupid to do
that in college. So stupid.And I'm so glad I got like nine
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dollars. That's nine dollars worth ofrawmen. Man. Right, it's not
like a grab and go. You'vegot a scoop and then there's always like
a couple of coins that get stuckon the side and you're like, I
gotta get this last quarter your beertoo greedy, let it goo, man,
come on, but it's a quarter, all right. And just think
someone will get shot over that isso insane to me. Yeah, yeah,
it's coins. I gotta protect mycoins, shut up, let it
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go. Man. You haven't usedthat coin thing in years. You never
know when I might need it.Toll booth maybe Nope, they don't do
it anymore. When you see theboot right fireman out there on the street
corner. They're poor fireman doing theboot collecting. You're just like I have
like a penny, right because Idon't. I don't keep coins in my
car anymore because I don't need them. Oh and I also don't use cash,
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so I don't get back. Yeah, I got this coupon for Chick
fil A. You want it?Like the best thing you can do right
now. Yeah. I'm surprised thosefiremen because they have those card readers that
go on like your phone or whatever, your right phone or Android or whatever.
I'm surprised they don't use something likethat. Good point at the intersection.
No, we would you like todonate to the fireman. I'm sorry,
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I don't have any change. Here'smy we have a square, that's
right exactly. That's okay. Justhaving your card real quick, and you
can venmoe cushut me get out ofhere. Listen. It's already pain in
the ass when you're doing that andsomebody wants to give money, and the
guys on the other are girls onthe other side of the street, and
the old blue hair in front ofyou is like, I hey, hey,
my god, damn it, you'regonna hold up traffic. I'm trying
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to get to practice, right,I've got a penny in here somewhere,
so glad you want to give yourfour cents. So now they got to
try and do venmo right or squareand they're like it's not connecting right.
Let me just hand out a thinglike a QR code, Like, hey,
when you get a second donate,there you go. You scan,
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it sends you right where you needto go. Punch your information in boom
and the fireman line. Here's asticker because they're spposed to hand a sticker
too, so you don't get harassedagain. Just put the QR code on
the sticker. Just hand out stickers. We have gone full circle with this
conversation. Yeah, boots donating,How did we get to the how do
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we get to how do we getto fireman donating coins? Stealing crime is
up? Yes, Summer clips,the clips, spring break, yes,
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Corby Gimbi and Lindsay with what's goingon news quakies from the Big Mad Morning
Show. In ninety seven five,woman turns her old toenail into a family
heirloom. That's just nice grows right? Okay, so well, how's it
looking so? Page Landu is eighteenyears old. She got her toenail removed
by medics back in February after repeatedissues with an ingrown nail, which I
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can I hear can be really horrible. I've never had one myself, but
my son had one when he wastwo and that was awful to see him
have to get that cut out.But rather than have the toenail incinerated as
medical waste, Page decided to haveit preserved as a piece of wearable jewelry
and yeah, in order to immortalizeher toenail she turned to this woman,
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Amanda Booth, who is no strangerto making strange jewelry out of organic matter.
Amanda runs a Jizzy jewelry store.Yeah, yeah, that's just It
specializes in turning seamen into pearls.Mounted. Yeah. I thought it was
just a name. No, notjust a name. She's from Ontario,
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Canada, and she was listen tothis. She was taken aback by the
strange request, but was undaunted andset about creating a one of a kind
pendant featuring the nail front and center. She shared a TikTok video of the
result, racking up thirty thousand viewsand sixteen thousand likes. She said,
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I wanted to do something special withthe nail since we have been together for
eighteen years and it felt wrong tojust throw it away. I decided on
a necklace as it would be agood family heirloom to pass down to my
kids and grandkids when I die.She said. She contacted multiple resin artists,
but I never heard any response back. A friend suggested Amanda after they
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saw her Jizzy jewelry pieces, stopsaying it. I know, okay.
I absolutely love the finished piece.It's better than I could have imagined.
She said she loves the wiring alongthe sides and the top. It looks
like a necklace you could find ata store, just with a toenail.
No, yeah, she said.It's the first toenail that she's worked with.
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The artist said. She said thatshe has been inspired by custom requests
from clients and she just never reallysaid no to anything. It actually almost
looks like a black onyx stone thetoenail itself. There's a picture of it
on the Facebook page. It's nothorrible. Yeah, what's troubling to me
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is that you're focusing on that andnot this other thing that's so vile,
right, the other jewelry, thisthe toenail thing is is weird, But
then you take a massive shot ofadrenaline into this other thing. He's not
gonna say something that's it's got tobe one of the most vile things I've
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ever seen, and I've seen somevile things. Why would you want a
necklace of this? I don't understand. I don't know either Gimby, who's
probably the most open person with people'stastes. Yeah, and so I'm reading
this book on morality, right,and it goes in about morality and how
it shifts around and all that.Gimbi's morality is way like I'm all over
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the place. Yeah he And that'snot an insult. He's just lets people
be who they want to be,right, absolutely, even he's like,
WHOA, no, thank you.I would rather wear a necklace made of
teeth or toenails or toenails this thenthis STU. That's the weirdest thing I've
ever seen, and enough to belike, yeah, I have a business.
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Right. She actually figured out howto make this jewelry out of the
product and found somebody to buy it. First, one, not someone multiple
people after that. That's what I'msaying. She first started with one person
that was like, yeah, totally, I'll wear that, you know,
and then other people are like,hey, where can I get a pearl
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necklace like this? Well, myhusband makes them get it. It starts
with my right, And do youhave to bring so many questions? I
would? I think you should haveto bring your own product supply because I'm
not wearing somebody and I don't wantmy woman wearing somebody else's product supply around
her neck. No. It's like, you know, I always think of
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that joke about the first guy thatdiscovered milk, all right, and then
she's like, hey, that lookslike it could be a good necklace.
I should save that for tomorrow's podcast. And also the toenail thing. I
don't think the toenail things that weird, to be honest, No, because
people do it with their kids teeth. Yeah, I've got bags of teeth.
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Damn. That sounds weird when Isay it out yea in my room.
You can't say the teeth thing's notweird. Keeping your kid's teeth and
this is not. This is weird. The same thing. Oh, look
at a little ghost and a pumpkinand what looks like a mangled vagina.
I'm not sure the one that's inscripted daddy on it? That one weird?
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Yeah, really, why would youwant your dad's exactly, it's just
a piece of them. I holdonto forever. Vile, absolutely vile.
Get that crap off my screen.Cops say deputy is living a double life
as a member of an out lawbiker gang. This comes out of California,
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where a former San Bernardino Sheriff's Departmentdeputy, well he got popsy.
Back in January, he was spottedriding around with a couple of members of
an outlaw biker gang. The DAthinks over there thinks it's the Mongols,
right, but they'd never really specifiedwhich gang it was. So anyway,
they spotted, you know, hewas spotted riding around with these guys and
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the other officers were like, well, that doesn't seem right. So that
started an investigation where they you know, they tracked him for several months.
He was recently arrested. I thinkit was like last Thursday or something.
Forty five year old guy, ChristopherBingham, that's his name. Anyway,
they they went to his house toarrest him, and on his person he
had an unloaded and unregistered firearm.Okay, doesn't seem like that big of
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a deal, but when they searchedhis house that's when the fund began.
They found another one hundred and sixtyor so firearms. They said they found
a automatic assault rifle with the grenadelauncher attached to it. Yeah, so
he wasn't like undercover. No,that's what I thought. I was like,
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was he undercover? And you know, just no, no, this
guy was. He was in it. So they found other destructive devices,
silencers, suppressors, or whatever gangparaphernalia. They ended up popping him for
a lot of felonies, possession ofa machine gun, possession of a short
barreled rifle, grand theft of afirearm because he had that. They also
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found a stolen San Bernardino's deputy shotgun. Okay, so he got grand theft
of a firearm, possession of astolen firearm, possession of destructive devices,
possession of silencers, and participation ina criminal street gang. He was immediately
placed on compulsory leave and the investigationthey're working on that stuff. There's this
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book I'm trying to remember the titleof it. I can't write now,
but it was a guy he waseither in the Arian Brotherhood or he might
have been. He wasn't an MCbut or was it the Cake I forget,
but he was in this hate groupand he got out just because he
had a change of heart or whatever. People evolve in life sometimes, and
he said their biggest mission was tohave evolve and ingrain themselves in normal society.
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So like a long time ago,the KKK was quote unquote squashed,
and they also had that mission oflike we'll come back, but we'll get
more involved where we are amongst you, and so instead of like you don't
know where in it and then wemeet on Fridays in the woods, this
is no, no, no,Like I'll be sitting next to you at
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church or at the community dinner,or your neighbor or your you know,
first responder, and I'll build atrust with you, and then I'll start
slowly bringing you along and then sayhere's a group for you to be a
part of. Aren't you tired ofX? Right, it's a super fascinating
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book. I'm not saying that thatis happening. I'm just saying this guy
that's what this guy's account was.So if that's true and you hear a
story like GIMPI story, you go, whoa, that is happening, Like,
how can we you accept it?Because it's it's your neighbor right now,
it's not that weird crazy right in. Yeah, I was so excited
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to bring up that book. Manfind over forty five hundred dollars for throwing
trash on the side of the road. So this guy in Northeast Iowa has
to pick up a bunch of trash. The Northeast Iowa Sheriff's Department says he
dumped in a ditch along a ruralroad. Deputies found a box spring and
mattress, as well as bags oftrash trash. The Fayette County Sheriff's Office
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says in a Facebook post that theytracked down inside of a thirty two year
old man for throwing litter on ahighway. He's been ordered to clean it
up and pay over forty five hundreddollars in fines, to which I say,
good, Yeah, absolutely, We'vehad conversations before. There's a difference
between a gum and a cigarette,but in a box, box spring,
and a mattress. Yeah, yeah, that's just illegal dumping. Good for
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him. Uh, all right,we got a story ends, story begins,
Yeah, okay, all right,we got to take a break.
Sports when we come back, Tulsa'sMorning Show continues next tax The Big Bad
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five See what Lindsay has for Ballsto the Wall. Sports. The University
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of South Carolina women's basketball team haswrapped up a perfect season. They won
the national Championship yesterday eighty seven toseventy five over Iowa, and the congratulations
are pouring in. South Carolina.Governor Henry McMaster took to social media to
extend his congratulations onder what he calledanother dominating season. He ordered the USC
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flag to be raised above the StateHouse in New York. The Empire State
Building was lit in Gamecox colors.Congratulations also came in online from Senators Tim
Scott and Lindsay Graham, former PresidentBarack Obama, Darius Rucker, Lil Wayne
Magic Johnson, and others. Johnsonsaid this team will go down as one
of the greatest to have ever playedit. It was a crazy game because
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South Carolina is so good and theywere not supposed to be good this year.
Yeah, they were because they lostso many people from the year before
when I Will played spoiler to themand they played crazy good. Yeah.
Everybody was looking at Kaitlin Clark like, you know, if she gonn carry
the team or what nots and justdidn't work out. Yeah, they throw
Iowa looks like they threw crazy shots. It feels not structured and I'm not
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going to it's here and say it'snot. I have no idea, but
it just looked like some of thoseshots he takes from way too far out,
You're like, what are you doingto a College basketball's most prestigious programs
will take the court to decide anew national champion Today. Donovan Klingen and
the reigning champion Yukon Huskies will squareoff against Zach Edie and the Purdue boiler
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Makers in the NCAA Men's Basketball NationalChampionship Game in Glendelle, Arizona. Yukon
is aiming to become only the eighthprogram in nc double A history to win
back to back championships, and thefirst sends Florida accomplished the feat in two
thousand seven. Perdue is playing inthe title game for the first time since
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nineteen sixty nine and is looking toclaim its first national championship in school history.
That it's pretty tight game. Theline's pretty tight, so it's gonna
be It should be a good game. Come on, Perdue. The Patriots
are locking up a key member oftheir secondary. According to ESPN, New
England and safety Kyle Dugger have agreedto a four year extension. The contract
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has a base value of fifty eightmillion dollars and can be worth up to
sixty six million dollars and includes thirtytwo million dollars guaranteed. Duggart had received
the Transition Tag, which would haveguaranteed his twenty twenty four salary at thirteen
point eight million, he will nowearn fourteen point five million dollars per season.
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The twenty eight year old has recordedthree hundred and forty three tackles and
nine interceptions in his career. Andthat's your Balls to the Wall Sports.
I'm Lindsay in ninety seven to five. Good morning, It's the Big nine
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Corbin, and tonight uh U contakeson Purdue for the championships. So you
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That's where you can register to winsome pretty awesome prizes. We're we doing
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the hat. Best and worst ofthe weekend? What's the best thing that
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happened this weekend? And the worstthing that happened this weekend? A couple
of ways to get it to us, text it, BMMS, space,
and then whatever the best and worstis to the phone number eight two nine
four five. You can call itnine one eight four six oh kmod h
Lindsay what's the best and what's theworst of the weekend? Well, the
worst was waking up Saturday morning andFriday I felt a little bit sinus to
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get congestion and a little bit ofa headache, and then Saturday morning waking
up with it just pounding right inmy face all over forehead and sinus cavities.
What nothing, horrible sinus infection fullblown, and I thought, oh
my god, how am I gonnarally? Went into the doctor, got
a steroid shot and within just acouple of hours made a humongous difference and
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got some antibiotics flown through my system. Now, but still, you go
to your doctor. Do you haveto go to urgent care? I went
to my doctor. Your doctors openon a Saturday. Yeah, They're the
only day they're closed during the weekis on a Sunday. Wow, Yeah,
it's yeah, it's great. Lovethat. So that worked out,
But still I just hate that nowit's all still draining and dealing with that.
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That's the worst part. The bestpart, though, was also on
Saturday, the pub crawl, becauseit is so much fun. And I
got to say, I hadn't seenGimpi's brother Scotten quite some time. I
don't know actually when the last timewas I saw him. So I got
to catch up with him. Yeahaudio party, Yeah, probably a patio
party. So I got to catchup with him for a while and that
was great, And he went intoone of the bars and came out with
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some shots and he couldn't find Gimpy, so I took Gimpy shot for him
and it was Yeah, it wasgreat. Yeah, you're welcome. Yeah,
it was just a fun time.Missed a couple of faces that were
on the crawl with us last yearthat didn't get to make it out,
So missed some faces, but gotto meet some new new ones this year.
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And it was just a great dayall around. Weather was perfect and
I think we had a blast.It's fun. Best and worst the weekend?
What's the best thing that happened thisweekend? And the worst thing that
happened this weekend? Nine one,eight, four to six, Oh came,
oh d are you can text it? Bmmms and whatever that is?
To eight two, nine four five, gimby? What's the best and what's
the worst? I guess the bestpart of the weekend would have been,
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of course, the crawl for CancerSaturday. I mean we've been doing it
for damn. How long we beendoing this? Corbyn seven eight years?
Something like us trying to figure thatout, like how long we've been doing
this? I think it's I thinkit's seven. Maybe I don't know.
I don't know. I mean,we did it in the old building for
a few years before we moved,so we've been doing it for a while
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and it's always a good time,always a good time, and always get
bombed. Oh god, I Idon't even remember the pieces of a real
last bar. I know that Iwent home with a pocket full of tokens
from the Max, and I'm like, what am I gonna do with these?
I guess I gotta go down tothe Max sometime and play some video
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games. Oh my goodness, graciousit was. It was an awesome time,
tons of people there. The worstpart of the weekend. I really
didn't have a bad weekend. Istill waking up yesterday with a hllacious hangover
from the pub crawl would probably bethe worst. I mean, we didn't
stop after the pub crawl. No, why would we do such a thing.
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Oh, we went out into thepump and had some more and it
was well. I went home andI crashed hard, hard, and then
woke up. I was like,holy, I feel like I got hit
by truck. It was bad.It was bad, But other than that,
pretty good weekend. Best and worstof the weekend. What's the best
thing that happened this weekend and theworst thing that happened this weekend BMMS and
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whatever that is to the phone numbereight two nine four five. You can
call it nine one eight four six, oh kmod and share your best thing
or worst thing and or both withus. Best part of the weekend was
Yeah, it was fun to seethe pub crawl and all the crazy things
that happened, even in the shortamount of time I was there, which
was a few hours. Meeting Gimpe'slady friend Yeah, okay, I mean
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it's a book official, so Imean, yeah, I married or anything,
but yeah, I don't know.And she's she's fun and uh not
that your other two weren't fun.This one just feels a different type of
fun, right, Yeah. Itseem that hair we found on the side
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of the road was really weird.Yeah, I've got a road sign in
my garage. Yeah, your girlsaw that road sign. She was like,
that's mine and just splintered off.The crew grabbed it. Jay walked
through moving traffic. Yeah, Iwas like, what's happening. Yep,
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that's my son now being drunk andwatching people walk and see like we found
a bird stuck stuck in a bumperand people were like, oh, Like
everybody gathered around like we had justdiscovered fire. That was pretty fun.
A guy who went on it thatwas part of one of the very first
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ones we had done, and sohe got to do it again now that
he's married and as kids, sothat was pretty interesting. I saw a
guy who heard us talk about itin the beginning started his own team and
they still go every year. SoI got to see him again and say
hi to him. That was italways comes out of nowhere. Uh,
it's yeah, it's a it's avery unique thing that we are a part
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of. And even though I didn'tconsume this year, it was still fun
to be a part of it.And it was funny and flip cup never
disappoints now. No, we hadto improvise because it was Wendy a f
outside and I've never played flip cuparound round tables before. But it worked.
Yeah, it works fine. Itwork. It limited the number of
people, but it still created Itwas still fun rather than going down the
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line is pretty awesome when you havea full line of people. Yeah,
yeah, it was a good time. I think, I I, uh
hoo, do you need at theperfect time too, you did because it
was starting to turn. I couldtell. Yes, it turned and we
were all zombies after that. Yeah, it was terrible. Lindsay got up
on the mic at the Red's ourvery last stop, and I didn't know
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that until let me. I didn'tremember that until I saw it on Facebook.
I was like, Lindsay up onit? Why do shit do up
there? Like? Yeah, TheDJ just asked me, is like,
you want to you want to addressthe crowd, And I just thanked everyone
for coming out and yeah, right, yeah, I am sure. Lindsay
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was like, no, no,no, I'm fine, No need you
know me? So? Well,Yeah, you can not even be your
event of someone's wedding, and you'dprobably do that that you weren't even invited
to. I know you would.You would love that attention too. Yeah.
But yeah, the worst part ofthe weekend would have to be I
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didn't drink. Okay, that mightbe the worst. It's not that bad.
There's other problems in life, right, yeah, best and worst of
the weekend this text has best.Got to spend time with my family and
take them fishing. Worst having towork on Saturday, and I haven't had
to work a Saturday in over twoyears. Best, the dryer broke and
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I fixed it with paper clip andsuper glue. Worst, my wife caught
me shaving my twig and berries withher razor, and now she's pissed at
me. Dude, why would youdo that? I mean, isn't it
a smoother or shave? No?No, you want to use a fresh
razor, right, and you alwayswant to use a man's razor because those
are better. Okay, your guys'srazors are always better. I don't.
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I don't use a razor, useclippers. I do a razor to clean
up, but on your twigging berds. No, no, wow, that's
what I'm talking about. Yeah,yeah, yeah, no, I just
use clippers. I ain't trying toget skin. Yeah right, it doesn't
need to be that smooth. Imean, I'm sure it's awesome. Yeah,
but also then I have to doit a lot. Uh razor,
bird, And have you been usingher razor this whole time without her knowing?
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And when you use someone else's razorit makes it rougher. Yeah,
maybe you just ran out of razorsand just really need to clean up.
So I'm all for like trimming thebushes. Out in front of the house.
But you really only need to scalpthe lawn in the fall, that's
it. Or in the spring,I guess that's it. So I don't
know at what age do you stopscalping the lawn? At what age do
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you just stop trimming the bushes anyway, I don't know. I would think
as you get older, you definitelywant to keep it up because it would
get harder to find right. Bestof the weekend, got several opportunities to
make money and keep myself out ofmy own head. Worst of the weekend.
I still had a couple of momentswhere I felt like a complete and
utter waffle. Best WrestleMania. Worst, it's already Monday, dude. WrestleMania
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was awesome. So the Rock andCody do their thing, seth Rowlin shows
up, the Undertaker shows up.It was awesome. And if you get
a chance, go look at thefootage of Undertaker running out away from the
ring. Oh God, I thoughthe was gonna die. Is he?
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Now? He's gotta be? Imean, Rock's fifty five, so he's
got to I'm gonna say sixty five. I think maybe he's I think he's
gotta be sixty five. Okay,let's see what we got going on here.
Nine Okay, he's fifty nine yearsold, okay, but still old
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old, and he looks it.He looks it too, like the Rock
doesn't look like he's that old,right, but Undertaker he looks it.
And I've seen a promo for likeHulk Hogan or whatever, and and uh,
yeah, what did what did theRocket do? He was in the
main event? No, no,no, I mean okay, he was
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in the main event. I'm sorry, what did Cogan do when he said
he was didn't? Oh he didn't. He looks old too, but he's
like still trying the Hulk is Ifeel? Stop trying? Bro? Yeah
it was. It was awesome.A lot of people are excited for tonight.
I think people are like, oh, there's going to be a Rock
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Undertaker thing at Summerset. No,I don't think so, dude. I
think that was just for sure.The Undertaker did not look okay, But
the way he picked up the rockand chokes slamed him, I thought was
pretty badass. Yeah. I waswaiting for it, and I was like,
because that rock is a big dude, but so is so was the
Undertaker. Yes, the Undertaker's massivesix' ten. This guy is three
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pounds well in the The Rock,The Undertaker's always feuded with that family line,
so it's always been a thing.Okay, but yeah, I thought
it was good for Cody Roads,right Sure, Yeah, sure, Best
Medieval Fair and Norman Karaoke with thePoly Group and a drag show, Breakfast
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with no sleep. I'm super exhaustedfor work. Oh Worst, no sleep,
I'm super exhausted for work. Bestwatched my daughter playing a softball tournament
wool Worst hit a deer on theway home. Dude, the idea of
like being at a softball tournament allweekend. Those parents have to do that?
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Oh thank you? Uh did yall get banned from YouTube? No,
we have equipment problems. Then,so she said, best huge show
in Oklahoma City for a primary Oklahomahardcore friend that died No Wreck last week.
He was twenty two. Everyone wenthard af for him during each set.
Worst, someone broke my camera rigand busted my lip during Snuffed on
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site. God metal band songs areawesome. This is not any metal.
This is Oklahoma hardcore metal. Itgoes Sweden right right, Norway, Oklahoma.
Yeah, and I would think yourcamera rig getting busted at one of
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those shows feels like you knew thatwas gonna happen, right, That's like
sitting in the splash zone going,I can't believe my camera got wet.
Right, they go hard, Courtsays, right there, yeah, you
said they went hard, not justhard hard as so yeah, oh god,
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I can almost smell that event,right, no offense. All right,
we got tickets we're gonna give awayto kmody Sprinkling Thing with Star said
that Saturday or at the Tuls Theater. Hit Telstheater dot com to get your
tickets. More of the Big MenMorning Show is next ninety kmod Good morning,
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It's the Big Man Morning Show ninefour six, soh K M O
D. Can also text bmmas andthen what you want to say to eight
two nine four five. Let's playa game. Cambody's spring Fling Thing with
Star set is happening Saturday at theTuls Theater. Tickets available Tolstheater dot com.
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And we're gonna play the ten twentythirty game. So let's go ahead
and get started. That's right,do you know fifty years of AMoD rough
baby, let's find out three songsfifty years as your rock station. Answer
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correctly, you win baby nine oneeight four six oh eight d groove.
All right, So I will playa song. I'll play three songs,
and I'll tell you the year I'mlooking for. You got to correctly guest
the song that goes with the yearthat I give you. Let's get contestant
on the air. Good morning,you're on the air. What is your
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name? My name is Brian.How are you today? I'm doing pretty
well good. I'll play three songsand then I'll tell you the year I'm
looking for, and then you gotto correctly guess the song goes with that
year. Are you ready to doit? Here's the first song you want?
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Is that in excess? It issuicide Blonde. Let's go with the
next song, Kimby. That wouldbe the Space Hogue Ye in the Meantime.
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And then here is song three thatdoesn't look right? Hold on?
Is this right? Hold on?Let me check? Yeah? Scorpions,
Yeah, rock you like a Hurricane? All right, So I'm looking for
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the song Brian from nineteen ninety oh. That would be the first one,
the first one, the first okay, all right, you want that?
Yeah? Congratulations, man, you'regetting those tickets to see star Set.
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It's gonna be at Dable Tulsa Theateron Saturday. Tickets, availbletells theater dot
com hang on the line, sogimp you can get your info. Okay,
awesome, thank you, excellent job. I thought I was being a
little tricky there, but apparently Iwasn't. So there's this thing happening where
basic bitches are starting to wear cowboyhats because Beyonce did it with her album.
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And listen, I'm not a Beyoncefan. I could care less.
She did a country album. Goodfor her. She's a dominant force,
clearly talented. I don't care forher version, Joline. I don't care
for her version of Blackbird though itsounds extremely similar to the Beatles version,
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but her music's fine. Like,I don't care, But that shows how
much of a power flex she has. That basic girls are just gonna start
wearing cowboy hats with swimsuits. Also. That's gonna be the thing all summer,
is cowboy hats at swimming pools.You know, if you could pull
it off, sure, if youcan afford it. Yeah, they're not
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cheap real ones, right, savethe cowboy boots. Those are expensive.
Yeah, those swimsuits look stupid.What am I saying? What do I
know? Have you tried wearing bootswith your bikini corban? I don't,
Okay, So here's what you take. I don't love cowboy boots because I
don't like the way it touches mycalf. I just don't like the way
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they look on me. That's it. I'm a huge country music fan and
I love going the rodeos. Ido not look good in western where Yeah.
But yeah, but here's the thing. You don't have to wear that.
That's true. That's true. Thatisn't That isn't It isn't. There's
not a required uniform to like countrymusic. Wait a minute, what I
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don't have to have the the plaidshirt and the boots and the jeans and
I don't have to wear that.Yeah, cmtser. Last night Jelly Roll
did big. There was what's thesong where the girl sings that country Music's
back? And I was like,what are you talking about? Why did
it go away? It went somewhere? Yeah, it's always been a thing,
right. Morgan Walling got arrested forthrowing a chair off of a rooftop
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bar in Austin. Yeah. Itdoesn't surprise me though. God, come
on, man, where's your people? Yeah? Like, were you just
being you were just being a crazyperson, right right? And everybody's just
yes, manning him, Yeah,I do it? Go ahead, little
what is it from? Almost famous? Like I'm I'm a guitar god or
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whatever he says on the rough topand he's like, I didn't say that.
Oh yeah you did. I didn'tthrow it here? Yeah, yeah
you did? Man, what Morgan? Listen? Uh, We're gonna need
you to dial it back. Iunderstand that's who you are, but we
think it hurts the bass of countrymusic fans. We don't love that.
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We're not as rowdy as that.Jelly Roll said something interesting to last night
when he won uh was an artistor whatever. He was like, let's
party tonight, And I was like, huh, yeah, I don't think
he's a partier anymore. He's aclean dude. Okay, Okay. So
when someone says, and in thisexample, Jelly let's party, you make
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an assumption that it's, yeah,we're gonna get drunk and do a bunch
of cocaine and have a party orwhatever. Right, yeah, And I
don't know, but he gives theimage that he is not that person anymore,
Okay, that he doesn't drink anddo any of those things. Maybe
so maybe so, I know whenwhen we interviewed him at Roklahoma a couple
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of years back, it was alittle different story for myself. But uh,
he smokes, yeah, yeah,okay, yeah, but I mean,
maybe he doesn't dream. Maybe that'sjust what he does. Who knows,
who knows what whatever. Maybe hewas like, you know, if
I make it, you know peopledo that. You know, my dreams
are fulfilled. If I make itbig, I wanna stop doing X y
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Z, you know, get mylife together and focus on my career.
So maybe that's what Maybe that's whatit is. But he's got the image
of being a badass party guy.Okay, so I don't know. I
don't agree with that. I thinkhe has the image of being that his
past. Yes, and now he'slike a straight up good dude, right,
super kind, does really kind thingsfor Like, again, this could
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all be image. I have noidea. We've met him. He's super
he felt super authentic. Yeah,he felt super genuine. But just because
you know, he says party.I mean, he doesn't necessarily have to
drink or do a bunch of blow. Maybe they went to a pizza party.
Well that's my question is if whensomebody stands up and is like,
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let's party and they just drink bottlesof water, does that it counts what
it is? I have felt differentlyif he would have said, let's celebrate
tonight instead of let's party. Maybe, but I here, let's celebrate.
You better be popping some bottles,right right right? Well, you know,
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aqua fina doesn't some celsius. Itdoesn't make the same pop sound as
bubbles do. Right, Yeah,it just was an interesting thing, like
whatever, I don't care, party, don't drink, don't don't skin off
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my back. I was just thinkingof the idea of staying like, let's
party, and then do fans ofhis go, yay, we we did
it. Let's what are you outcelebrating? Oh I found I'm gonna be
a dad. Oh what are youcelebrating? Oh we got engaged? What
are you celebrating? Jelly roll one? Do people celebrate when they're musician or
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their band? Maybe Swifties maybe soand the diehards, the true diehards,
I personally parrot heads, maybe juggleloves. I don't know. I don't
know. If you celebrate, doyou get all geeked? Right? I
don't. I don't think so,I don't. I don't nor I have
have been invited to a party thatis celebrating a musician winning. True that,
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I mean maybe we should start somethingthere. You know, when these
awards shows come around, But whatif they lose? Well, I mean
it is what it is. Youtake your defeat and you go home.
That's all that there is to that. Yeah, but planning a party and
then you don't get to have itfeels like a giant waste of resources and
money. Right, Well, youstill get together with your friends. Hey,
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hey, Corbon, are you stillgoing out? No? Valiant thor
lost? That's it my date.My weekend is done. I'm going to
crawl under the blanket. Worst ofthe weekend. Their band didn't win Best
Artist. All right, we gotto take a break. We'll be back.
Tulsa's Morning Show is coming right back, The Big Morning Show, Tulsa's
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rock station. Good morning, It'sthe Big nind Morning Show nine one eight
four six oh kmod can also textbmms and then what you want to say
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to eight two nine four five Seewhat gimbe has int s four by four
we al, Calvin says here theNASA two launch of rockets from Virginia during
the eclipse. NASA will be launchingthree sounding rockets from a Virginia flight facility
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to study how the Earth's upper atmosphereis affected during a solar eclipse. The
first launch from the Wallops Flight Facilitywill happen about forty five minutes before the
eclipse. Launchers will also are alsoscheduled during the eclipse, about forty five
minutes after it peaks. The rocketsare designed to measure how the Sun's disappearance
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affects the ionosphere. Scientists want todetermine if a loss of sunlight can disrupt
radio and saddle communication. I'm gladthey're doing this. You and I were
just having this conversation this morning abouthow the sun and its loss affects the
atmosphere. Yeah, I'm glad thatwe're getting answers. Finally, finally,
Now what else we got here?Biden to announce new student loan forgiveness program.
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JB will be in wiscans In todayto announce a new student loan forgiveness
program. The planned announcement comes afterthe Supreme Court stopped his previous attempt at
student debt program almost a year ago. The Wall Street Journal says the new
plan will be regulated through the HigherEducation Act of nineteen sixty five. The
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IAEA warns of attacks a Yah AYAH warns of attacks on Ukraine nuclear plant.
The UN's nuclear watch dog agency iswarning of the risk of a major
nuclear accident after a drone attack onUkraine's Zapoza power plants. Sure that's how
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you pronounced it. A team ofInternational Atomic Energy Agency was able to visit
the Russian controlled site after the attack, which involved explosions and gunfire. AYAH
chief Rafael Girlsi spoke out yesterday callingdirectly targeting the site for the first time
since late twenty twenty two, recklessand then lastly here. The Red Bud
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Valley Nature Preserve reopens for a limitedtime. The preserve was closed in twenty
twenty one due to vandalism and ecologicalecological damage to the area. Damage to
both the plant and animal life andthe preserve's ecosystem required time to recover.
The City of Tulsa announced that thepreserve will be reopening. It was opened
this last weekend. It's going tobe opened this weekend, the thirteenth through
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the fourteenth. The city says visitorswill be able to choose from two time
slots per day. You can gofrom nine am to noon or from one
pm to four pm. Naturalists willbe pre present along the trails to monitor
the event and assist visitors. Admissionto the reopening weekend is free, but
visitors must book their reservations and advance. One of the top defensive lineman prospects
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in the twenty twenty four NFL Draftis facing some illegal troubles. Former Texas
defensive tackle Devandre Sweat has been arrestedfor driving while intoxicated. The twenty two
year old those books like he's wellon his way to be in the NFL
right. The twenty two year oldwas booked into Travis County Jail on Sunday
afternoon after being arrested by Austin Police. So What was released from jail after
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posting bond and will now face aClass B misdemeanor charge. The twenty twenty
three Big Twelve Defensive Player of theYear is ESPN's third rank defensive tackle prospect
in this month's draft. In ashocking turn of event events, a long
time Kentucky men's basketball head coach JohnCalipari is expected to leave the program after
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fifteen seasons to take the job atSEC rival Arkansas. ESPN reports that the
sixty five year old Calipari should besigning a five year deal with the Razorbacks
at some point early this week.Since taking over at Kentucky, Calipari led
the storied program to four Final Fourappearances and the twenty twelve national title.
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He signed a ten year deal withKentucky in twenty nineteen that had a clause
in it that would allow him toremain a paid ambassador for the school once
he retired. Calipari would take overfor Eric Musselman, who was hired by
USC on April fourth. I mean, he's been under fire for a while,
so it makes sense for him too. I think, Yeah, he's
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leaving on his own accord rather thanfiring him. Yeah, and that's your
balls to the Wall Sports. I'mLindsay on ninety seven to five Kmody,
Good morning, It's the big ManMorning Show nine one, eight four six
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us, So we're going to goover some other stuff. I was in
the Walmart this weekend and I heardthem say a code word. It sounded
like a code word they could havebeen calling somebody, So send me down
a rabbit hole. Do stores havecode words they use for things? Okay,
so like of like a lost childor something like that. Yeah,
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okay, And so here are somesecret code words the next time that you're
out and about. Sometimes even inthe UH, in the in the airport,
or in the hospital, right codeten. Hospitals use this UH when
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there's a serious threat or mass casualty. If a store cashier issues a code
ten while you're checking out, itmeans they're suspicious of you or your card,
like it's reported stolen maybe, ormaybe you're not an honest individual.
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Well yeah, Code ten apparently inWalmart means there's a spill. Oh okay,
So just because you hear it doesn'tmean that you've necessarily done something.
I think that when it comes tolike the secret code words, this should
be universal. So you're not gettinga mixed out. Yeah. No,
Walmart calls out a code ten,you're thinking they think I'm stealing something,
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And really there was just a cleanupon Aisle six, you know what I
mean. Yeah, But you know, I don't I don't know if we
need a universal code ten. Okay, just because where you were at code
ten was this doesn't mean it's everywhere. Just don't steal stuff and then you
don't have to worry. It's youthat is a good point, guys.
Seventy five hundred Okay, this isa phrase pilots use, uh, and
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they use it in their silent transponder. Traffic control will then ask the pilot
to confirm he sent a seventy fivehundred code on purpose. Seventy seven hundred
is a general emergency for the aircraft. Okay. Code Adam. I feel
like everybody should know this one.Walmart coined it in the nineteen nineties and
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memory of Adam Walsh, a sixyear old boy who was abducted from a
Seers because his parents hated him.That's why they went to Sears and he
was found murdered. In two thousandand three, Congress mandated that all federal
buildings use Code Adam procedures. Okay, well that makes sense. I guess
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it's interesting that Congress had to takea make it do it, like they
had to get involved to make it. We're like, hey, make sure
we're doing all this so PUPE kidsdon't get abducted, right Uh. Code
Adam protocol it's a missing child safetyprogram in the United States and Canada.
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It's an alert generally regarded as havingnamed after Adam Walsh's kid the process one.
If a visitor reports a child missing, a detailed description of the child
is obtained, which should include name, age, hair color, eye color,
approximate height, weight, clothing photoif they have one. Cares paid
to the shoes as they are harderto change than clothing. Then an employee
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goes to the nearest in house telephoneand page's code atam describing the child's physical
features and clothing. The visitors thendirected to the entrance to help identify the
child following the business's code ADAM plans. Some employees will monitor interances and note
down potentially useful information, while otherssearch the business in sections. Employees will
ask children for their names and ifthe adult accompanying them is their parent.
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If an adult is seen attempting toleave with the child, employees must not
physically intervene to prevent putting the childor others at risk. Other than cashiers,
all employees search likely hiding places forchildren. The police are called immediately,
so they had to make an Actof Congress to make sure businesses got
the name and likeness of an individualwho's reported missing and to call the police.
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Yes, all stuff that you wouldthink they would already be doing.
If the child is located and appearsto be lost or unharmed, the identity
is verified, and if the childis located with an adult that is not
their parent or guardian, reasonable effortswill be employed to delay the departure of
the adult without endangering staff or customers. What the hell does that mean?
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Like trip them? Yeah. Afterthe child is either positively identified or reunited
with the guardian and all collected informationhas been turned over to the police,
an employee will page store wide togain to again cancel the code adam seven
steps a lot. Some of theminclude looking for the individual. Well that's
good, and all the traditional hidingspaces too. Do they lock down the
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store? Then they can't. Theycan't. No, they can't. They
even said like they can't, theycan't them from leaving, right, They
have to do all they can todelay their departure. That doesn't stop,
just kind of push it back.Hey, hey, sir, excuse me
where you're going? Yeah? Okay, So then you have a split second
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decision as an employee, go dobecause that feels like a worthy cause to
get fired for. Yes, absolutely, to help intervene from a child being
abducted, Absolutely, absolutely, stealinga grocery cart full of things, maybe
not so much agreed, but thedanger of another individual child especially one percent.
Yeah, but you don't want thechild to get endangered. No,
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And assuming you have some sort ofability to keep your weight low and tackle
the individual, you might not probablynot be successful unless you're gonna get tiny
from stocking. Right, fine,I'll stop what I'm doing. What I'm
gonna do that the next time I'min a big box store, I'm gonna
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I'm gonna go. Does this personlook like they could stop an abductor and
test them? Which doesn't mean anything. I know, I know the LP
guy for a box store here intown, and he travels around and he
doesn't look A strong wind would blowhim over, and I've seen him.
Bass can be deceiving, absolutely sure, absolutely so it doesn't mean anything.
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But typically the people that have thatskill set aren't doing a price check.
No. Yeah, okay, socode Adam, there you go, Code
blue, Oh, okay, somebody'sdead, dying, cardiac arrest, Code
Bravo's birthday party, right, yeah, we're having No, this means there's
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a bomb threat. Yeah, codeoscar, Oh, somebody's mad. The
means there's a gay guy in acounting, right, that's an off space
joke. Uh. This code isused on ships to indicate a man overboard.
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Hum hmm. I wonder why theychose oscar code silver. Oh,
because oh oscar overboard. That makessense. Uh code silver. I think
we should all know what that oneis, right, as like an old
person this isn't right? Yeah,Uh, person in the building with a
weapon, a hostage situation or anotherviolent situation that requires lockdown was way up?
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Oh yeah yeah, doctor firestone ad, doctor Buyer's dode, doctor fire's
doe, m ad bizzer or butsomething to do with tires, need tires
feels like a worthy thing to makean all announcement. Yeah, it's letting
the staff know that there's a firewithout causing panics. Some hospitals use cod
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code red indicate a fire. Okay, that makes more sense. I think
if you use the word fire inyour code where it kind of negates the
you know, we're just trying notto make it, you know, panic,
it's firestone, it's still a fire. Echo echo echo. They use
this code to alert when ships areabout to collide. Two ships are about
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to collide. Well, that suckswho they telling? Right? Bravo Bravo.
Ship is another alerting code word oncruises, and that apparently means that
there's high winds on a ship.Oh, okay, number one ninety four,
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Why not to ride Inspector Sands?This is one they use in the
UK. That is a code forfire or bomb scare on railways or the
underground. Okay, something like publicannouncement that would call for inspector Sands please
report to inspect and control. Operationright star. Well, that sounds fun.
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If you hear this while you're flying, it means someone died on the
plane. Operation bright star indicates amedical emergency on the flight. Hmmm.
I don't know why they're going tomake an announcement like I'm probably gonna witness
it, right, most likely?Yeah, the time of being on a
plane where there's like massive amounts ofpeople is very few flights at least,
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I guess if you're flying to Parisout of New York. Maybe right Panpan
Flintstone's reference no for adults who actlike children who don't grow. Apparently this
is a serious emergency on board aplane, boat, or other vehicle.
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That's an international radio signal but itdoes not impose immediate threat to the vehicle
or the people on board. Whensomeone may use a may day when a
plane is about to crash, orthere's a fire on a ship. Pampan
could mean a boat has a slowleak. Oh, there's a problem with
the plane's engine. Okay, thatseems like a bit of an emergency.
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A problem with the engine. Well, I mean if it's got two engines,
you still have another way. Ohyou have thrust. Yeah, it's
not like you know, there's apiece of the engine carcass flapping around like
happened over the weekendry doors falling off? Yeah, time check Okay, it's
currently eight nineteen. It sounds somethinglike time check. The time is one
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thirty. It means there's a bombthread Shoppers who know what this code phrase
means should leave immediately, but storeemployees must reportedly try to locate the button.
No out, I'm not your bomb'snipped, dog. I just want
to put cans on a shelf.That's it. No, yeah, no,
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I'm not. No, I'll stopa child from being abducted. Searching
the store for a bit, Imight stop a child from being abducted.
Are you willing to get killed overit. Rather, are you willing to
get killed stopping a child abduction?No? Yeah, it doesn't sound good.
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It does to say no, I'mnot stopping take that kid. I'm
I'm one doing the like I'm gonnadig deep and be like, hey y
stuff that man. You I'm oh, and I will put all my weight
behind a good healthy somebody stop him. I will give it up. My
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I mean, daddy didn't raise nopussy. You have my thumbs in their
eyeballs. No, you're not.You're not going to get close enough.
You never know. I feel prettyconfident. Comes out kid, No way,
high energy, chaotic moment, nooffense. But you can't even you
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know, garner an answer to aquestion faster. That's why we should get
kids. This is an interesting text. So Walmart can't lock down the store
for an abduction, but they canfor a tornado warning. I have no
idea. Try to stop me,right right? You think they're gonna let
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They're gonna put employees at the entranceduring a tornado warning. That feels like
those people, those employees would thenbe in danger. Yeah. Agree,
there's a lot of glass right there. Yeah, yeah, big time and
Also, if you're stupid enough duringa tornado tornado warning to leave the store
and get in your car, youmight deserve what you're about to get.
I like to live on the edge. It's fine. I don't. It
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looks fine to me. I don'tsee a tornado. Then you get sucked.
There might be a fire thing oflocking the doors. I don't know
what lockdown means, right. Ifind it hard to believe that they go
on lockdown and like, right,lock the door. That's what it sounds
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like to me. I mean you'relocking everything down, making sure nothing can
get in or out. Yeah,so that makes sense. But I think
you're right. Fire Code says,yeah, you can't do that. I
don't know, not a fireman nora Walmart employee. I can. I
can get that. They highly adviseyou not to leave. Uh give you
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a good stern. I don't thinkyou should do that. I'm not letting
Piper stop me from leaving, rightor Gertrude whoever's working the door, to
think they're gonna check my receipt.By the way, who's going to be
this person to deter me? Right? Yeah, I'll just manually open those
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doors, he says, Walmart absolutelywill lock you in on a tornado warning.
I've had it done to me before. Who why why? I understand
there may be some liability they Idon't know what liability they have if you
leave during a tornado warning. Right. Just because there's a tornado warning doesn't
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mean it's right there over that Walmart, right, It's just kind of in
the area somewhere, And I feellike they'd have to let you know,
like, Hey, if you comein here and there's a tornado warning,
we're locking you in. No offense. Walmart's don't look safe to me in
a tornado, and I highly doubtI guess we're all going to jam into
that gross bathroom. I don't knowwhere you go. I mean, there's
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really the only windows that are inare at the front right the doors the
entrance. You don't see any otherwindows, do you? I mean typically
right? No, So I justgoogled do stores lock you in during tornado
warnings? This says not necessarily.Some companies are very responsible and make sure
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there are safe places to shelter forboth their employees and customers, or because
of the kind of business coincidentally havea safe places to shelter some companies have
been known to lock customers in theirbuilding during a tornadic emergency. All right,
just a news article from Channel six, and this was from a couple
of years back, says a Walmartspokesperson said, Walmart will never lock its
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doors. But it's not a safestorm shelter, right, they're telling you
you're not safe here. Yeah,during a tornado. A Quick Trip spokesperson
said, when a tornado warning isissued, everyone there is inside, invited
inside for shelter. Okay. QuickTrip then locks its doors and does not
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open them until the storm is over. So what if somebody comes over is
like help me? Sorry, yours out of luck, man, gosh,
good luck braver of that storm.I mean I get the idea of
like locking it so more people don'tcome in, but also you're just gonna
let them get right. Oh mygoodness. Can you imagine I'd be like,
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sorry, man, rules or rules, I can't open the doors.
I can't let you in. Andthen this person gets sucked off by a
tornado and dies. You know,you got that hanging over your head rest?
You win knocks a car? Yes, right, just should have just
opened the door, man, Ishould have just opened the door. What
a traumatic experience to have to belike God in that moment real Or do
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they lock it and everybody gets inbehind the mountain dews. I think that's
the case. Everybody in the freezer. Yeah, oh yeah. When I
was working at Target, I usedto have to stock you know, the
frozen good section. I were goingthere and count oh God. And they
have this nice little Elmer fut hatfor you to wear that does not work.
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It was still so cold in there, so the text and now there's
really starting to come in. Theymake everyone go to the back of the
store. Another one, Walmart can'tlock everyone in. That's called kidnapping.
You can't force customers to stay inWalmart. Another one, have a safe
place to Walmart locked me in becausethere was a tornado incoming in Alabama.
They made us go over the clothingto the clothing department away from the pharmacy
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because they didn't want their drugs taken. They don't leave them just hanging out.
The ones that are right I'm Iunderstanding, is they lock them up?
Yeah? Crazy. I gotta behonest. When I see there's gonna
be a tornado, going to Walmartnot high on the list. No,
not at all. I'm a bigdork that way. So when I like,
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I know there's a tornadic threat tonight, so I'm already game planning.
Yeah, got your storm shelter readyto go? Yeah yeah, but not
just that, Like I'm not gonnago anywhere, right because you know there's
a chance, I don't know,you get sucked up by a tornado because
they happen anyway. So there's yourcoats, all right, take a break,
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two nine four five. I gottaaddress this because this is just wild.
This says the storm drains in Walmartparking lots are liftable. If you have
no other choice, get into oneof those and put the great back over
you. Better to be wet thandead, we think, gimb. I
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think I'm out on lifting a stormdrain and crawling in. I think somebody
just died doing that. Yeah,what happens when y'all, I don't know,
rain comes in and storms things getflooded. Yeah, better to be
wet than dead. How about wetand dead? Right? How about I'm
gonna have dropped that thing on mytoe anyway, right, I don't want
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to get a hernia trying to liftgoddang great you aloat down here? Or
if it's a false alarm And I'mlike, yeah, right, no,
thank you, no help me?Who said that? Does Walmart? Do
they actually promote that? Like?No, no, somebody texts that in
Yeah, I know, I seethe text and I'm just like, how
did they figure that out? AndI just like this the beginning the first
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since storm drains in Walmart parking lotsare liftable, I don't think they're liftable
by nature because the water and itsability to lift material, they make them
kind of heavy so they don't float. And does that mean like we'll just
pick another packet big boxto home depotsaren't? Right? Hey, everybody,
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I know I'm not calling you wrong, dude, I just don't. It
feels like a weird take to haveit is it is? But hey,
whatever, man, you do youif you want to go out there and
break your back, you know,and crawl in a storm drain to to
save yourself. Have at it.I'm taking my chances. And I also
love eight oh six four that youhad this nugget just waiting for the right
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moment to pull out at a party. Right. You know Walmart grades are
liftable, right, I mean,so you must know something. If you
know that, that is the thatis a thing. My brother's wife works
there at the Walmart. I'm gonnahave to ask her about this. Oh
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yeah, see if she knows anything. Yeah, I am so intrigued by
this. Surely that would come upin like training, right, surely.
I just went to the Associate handbook for Walmart and there isn't one listing
about tornadoes. That doesn't mean theydon't have a policy. That doesn't mean
they don't have anything. It's justnot in the the associate handbook that you
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can access right on the interwebs.It's probably state by state. Another one
I worked at Atwoods years ago.They locked us in during a tornado warning
after hours. Yeah, they havea responsibility with employees during a tornado warning
to not let them leave, right, But you can't just hold customers back
for no reason. Another one Iworked at Schwan's. They told us the
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freezer would explode from pressure in atornado, So to go to the bathroom
instead, Well, what is pissongonna do that make you feel better before
you die? Right? Right?Man? What a relief? Uh?
And the freezer on the back ofthe truck. Why would you get in
the pet the freezer in the backof the truck? Schwan's I thought that
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do they have like a home?Does Swans have a storefront? Ah?
I don't think they have a stormfront, but surely they have a like a
warehouse or something. You know,their their product doesn't magically appear in the
back of their trucks, or maybeit does. I don't know. Yeah,
use a storm drain in a storm. That's intelligence and action. Listen.
They also tell you to go likepeople think you're supposed to go under
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an overpass. That's that's a horribleidea, too, right right. I've
always been told if you're outside orwhatever, true, getting a ditch,
getting a nulg That's that doesn't soundlike a good idea. What happens in
ditches? Right? But one itfloods, It floods. Make sure you
got your straw with you, yoursnorkel. Always carry a snorkel with you.
No matter what, you never knowwhen you're right. There was that
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video footage from what last was itlast week or was it Friday recently when
we just had that bout of storm, that severe weather, and uh,
some storm chasers are going and thepeople had the highway block because they were
trying to try to be under theoverpass so their cars wouldn't get hail damage.
Oh no, says I was lockedin a Walmart for a tornado.
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Everyone had to go in the backwarehouse. They locked the front doors.
That doesn't seem right or safe.I mean, I guess you're splitting hairs
at that point on the term safe. Well, yeah, but what happens?
All right? So like, okay, so tornado comes in and it
rips the roof of the Walmart offand then starts an electrical fire. And
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then now everybody is in the backroom trying to get past the storm,
but now they're all burned alive becausethey had locked doors up. Yeah,
or who makes that call? Yeah? Is there some alert that happens?
Do you? Does the assistant managerhave to call the general manager and then
general manager calls the reason if themanagers, often it's a shift manager exactly
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exactly like, I don't know.Listen, I'm just sixteen. I don't
know what to do. There's textsI worked at Walmart, and I believe
this text, this might be thebest, most accurate text we've gotten.
I worked at a Walmart. Theydon't care if you die in a storm
in their building. They only careabout lawsuits. I believe that. Right.
You can't see if you did.Uh. Fun question for all three
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of you. This is good.I like this. If there was a
tornado threat, would your co hostallow many people to come to their house
for safety or stay at a Walmartif there was ado? Okay, So
we got to answer for each ofit, like like like lindsay what okay,
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it's loudest, like of all thesepeople at Walmart, like I'm moving,
I say, come to my houseall these people that are out,
Well, it says many. Notthe entire store. Yeah, not the
entire store. People. Let's justsay any amount? Sure? I mean
there's not no, not so many? Like maybe ten people? You'd let
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them come to your house? What'sin my garage because I have broad Yeah?
Fine with that? Who gets infirst? Me and my kids?
I don't know how big your stormshelter is, but I feel like you've
reached the limit. Yeah, we'resmashing in no way as tight as we
can. Oh god, no way, Like who's touching my butt? Oh?
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Wait? Wait? What if thereis a tornado and then you're all
stuck in there and someone's got thesquirts? Right, what do you do?
Right? Or you've piled you andyour kids and the tornado shelter and
the guy from Walmart is a convictedchild molester and now he's stuck in your
storm shelter with you and your kids. Yeah, how many people for you
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can pee? That's easy, man, that's a big fan. Zero.
Y'alls on your own. Figure itout. What makes you think I'm answering
my door? Right? What makesyou think I'm saying follow me? Guess
what? I don't like happening?Ever, peep, no, let me
finish people following me. We walkedto the bathroom. I don't like you
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when you all follow me, eventhough you have a legitimate reason to be
going in that direction. If astore locks you in, you have a
lawsuit. That's a reality a hundredpercent. FEMA says the safest place is
to be underground. So if youcan't go to a shelter better than leaning
learning to fly by surprise, Yeah, yeah, I don't want to learn
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to fly. No, that's Imean, all these things we're talking about
is the main reason I don't likethe movie Twister. When they're trying to
like they tie a belt around themto this pipe and stop right and the
storm goes right over. Yes,what's one hundred and fifty mile an hour
winds? And yet they somehow survived. They're not hit by any debris.
Exactly. I was about to say, the same thing. Not a cow,
not a tractor, a fence,piece of wood, nothing. Meanwhile,
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when they're running down the highway,one hundred thousand dollars crop collector is
just ropped in front of them.Cows. Right, we got But apparently,
when when your belt that you've wornfor decades, right with all the
holes worn out, you tie youand your ex wife to it, which
I'm sure you pinched it real tight, you know, we powerful man.
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eight two nine four five See whatLindsay has for balls to the wall sports.
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So last week, Shohei Otani wasable to knock out his first home
run in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform, and the woman who caught the ball
gave it up for what ended upbeing two caps, a bats and another
ball. Then came some bad pressfor the Dodgers organization in Major League Baseball
in general, as the woman whocaught the ball accused the Dodger's staff of
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intimidating her into giving up the ball, shining a spotlight on the inconsistent MLB
policies concerning historic souvenirs. Amber Romanis the woman who ended up with the
ball, which experts say had apotential auction value of around one hundred thousand
dollars. Reportedly, staff members withthe Dodgers proceeded to implement a series of
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CD tactics in hopes of driving downRoman's asking price for the ball. Rooman
and her husband, Alexis Veleanzuela,were allegedly separated from one another and exploited
into giving up the home run ballfor a low ball offer far below its
actual value. Valanzuela accused the teamof taking advantage of his wife while they
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refuse to allow her to confer withher husband during the transaction. The team
also reportedly refused to authenticate the ballif they opted to take it home with
them, which makes all the differencein the world of sports memorabilia. Incidentally,
the Dodgers are currently trying to sellan Otani foul ball from twenty twenty
one for fifteen thousand bucks. AfterWednesday's game, Otani also said that he
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was able to speak to the fanwho had the ball, which he was
grateful to have back. Roman andValezuela, however, said they never met
or spoke to Otani. The couplestresses that they are happy that Otani has
the ball, but they do wishthey'd gotten better treatment from the franchise that
they love so dear. After gettinghammered with bad press, the Dodgers reached
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out to them and reached a happymedium by inviting them back for her birthday,
getting them onto the field, andallowing them to watch the game from
the club seats. Yeah, gotreal quick, right. The Dodgers also
agreed to reevaluate organizational policies for retrievingmilestone memorabilia. Major League Baseball is said
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to have strict guidelines when it comesto handling milestone baseballs, but this instance
highlighted the need for consistency throughout theteams in the league, and it has
forced the league to review its policieson authentication. First of all, you
aren't separating me from my wife.No. Two, I'll just say no
and hold onto the ball. Yeah, right, I think that is like,
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that's part of it. You go, you hope to catch a ball,
right, I'm run foul, whateverthe case may be. I would
argue that they probably, I don'twant to say they didn't know baseball well
enough, but the fact that theyjust rolled over so fast, none of
those things are that great. Youget a ball from one of the best
ballplayers modern ballplayers to pay the playthe game, and you just are like,
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yeah, I'll take a hat,I'll sit in the club seats.
No way, Jose And did youyou didn't read the whole quote from him,
shoe Yotani. He was like,I'll bet you'll get that ball back.
And for them to say no,we're not going to authenticate it.
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They have to. All you gottado is watch the ball being caught.
Like it would create some legal headachesfor them, but they would get it
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you gotta say? Join us nowin the studio is Jeff Hensley from Hensley
Associate. It's good morning, Jeff. Hey, good morning. If you
have a question about divorce, custody, guardianship, name change, or anything
like that, Jeff can answer thatquestion for you right now. Give you
a little heads up on what youshould be looking for. Prepared for nine
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one, eight four to six,Oh, KMOD You can text BMMS and
whatever that question is to eight twonine four five. You can email show
at kmod dot com. And Idon't know if this is in your scope,
but if my employer won't let mego look at the eclipse, do
I have a case? No,Okay, I don't think so. I
mean, here's the thing is,there's no requirement that any employer let you
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walk outside and go see the eclipseor drive to southeastern Oklahoma where there's going
to be one hundred percent eclipse.I mean, is it a cool thing?
Absolutely? You know. I don'tthink the next one's going to be
around for another thirty forty years,at least from what I've read, so
you know, it's a cool deal. But sorry, man, that's just
the way it is. So justso we're clear, my employer doesn't have
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to allow me to be a partof a solar event, a selastic event.
No, I'm sorry. Take offyour tinfoil hat. It'll be okay,
all right. Well, a realquestion that I know is you can
handle is questions about divorce and custodyand guardianship. And there's this thing that's
been floating around the last forty hoursonline of a woman who's trying to find
her husband and he just upped andleft her. She's trying to locate him
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to get signatures on her divorce papers. And in the state of Oklahoma,
how would one go about getting thesignatures on divorce papers? Sure, I
mean, if you can't find him, and you have tried to serve him
by certified mail and process server andgreen card and those things, and you've
published in the newspaper, which ispursuant to the statute, we don't have
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to get signatures. I mean,again, this hearkens back to the old
we always bring up. You know, the movie Sweet Home Alabama where he
love cracks him down. Yeah,good movie. Or she tracks him down
to get the signatures, right,it's not required in Oklahoma. We can
file a motion for default if we'vedone all the things that we're required to
do, because if they don'tant toinvolved in the process, then too bad.
I mean, we can file foramotion to fault and get the get
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it done. So as long asyou've followed the statutory requirements for trying to
find the individual and you've asked permissionof the court to do so, default
it is. And we don't needno stinking signatures. So if I want
to get divorced, I file mypay I Higher Insland Associates, my paperwork
gets filed with the court, andthen my soon to be x would be
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served. How does that work?Well? Right? So, I mean
you file a petition and you haveto serve them with notice that there's a
divorce proceeding that's been filed. Andso you either serve them through process server
where they put them in their hands, or they you send it by certified
mail where they have to sign agreen card. Or if you can't do
either of those and you've done everythingyou can attract the individual down, you
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can publish in the local newspaper allright, for whatever county you're in.
You have to ask permission of thecourt to do the last one. Okay,
So in the old days we kindof just did it, but the
law changed a little bit ago wherewe have to ask permission and prove to
the court that these are all thethings. We have to list all the
things that we've done to try tofind the individual. The judge will say,
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Okay, you've done enough. Youmay publish in the newspaper. It
has to run for three weeks inthe local newspaper for whatever county you're in,
all right, and then you canget your emotion for default and hearing
on default, so you know again, if they don't have they don't show
up at that last hearing, thenthe emotion for default can be granted and
you can get divorced. If oneof the parties wants to stone wall a
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divorce, how much how much timecan they slow it down? I mean
that varies from case to case andwhat they're trying to stone wall on.
I mean, are they stone wallingon financials? Are they stone walling on
custody stuff? I mean, Imean I've had cases be as quick as
ten days, and I've had casesbe as long as two and a half
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years, and I've had everything inbetween, So it really just depends.
I mean, but there are waysto handle people stone walling again to compel,
or emotions for status, or emotionsfor whatever. I mean, there's
always some way to get back infront of the core to get things moving
if we need to. Jeff Finsley'sjoining us from Hensley Associates. You got
a question about divorce, custody,guardianship, name change, trying to get
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them to sign the papers. Jeffcan answer how all that works nine one
eight four to six ozho kmod,or you can text your question BMMS and
whatever that is to eight two ninefour five, or you can email show
at kmod dot com. These aresome texts to clean up from the previous
weeks, says, My daughter andI live twenty five minutes away from my
ex and I'm the custodial parent.Can I choose which kindergarten to enroll my
daughter, especially since it's close tomy home? Well, I mean,
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if you're the custodial parent, ifyou're the one, and I'm talking about
if you have soul custody, nojoint Okay, if you've got sole custody,
you're the sole decision maker and wherethey go to school, So yeah,
absolutely, you have that right todo so. Now, if it's
a joint custody situation, unless there'sbeen a designation of primary for school district
purposes, okay, you guys wouldhave to jointly decide where the child's going
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and go to school. So,and there's ways to handle that. If
you guys can't make that decision,we can get a judge involved, or
the quicker way to would be todo a parenting coordinator. So there are
ways to handle all those issues.Does it extend past school like playing sports?
Yeah, or anything like that.Well, if you're the sole custodian,
you're the sole legal decision makers,So anything that is considered a life
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altering event, you're in charge ofmaking those decisions or making those legal calls
for them. So religion, school, extracurriculars, religion, all those kind
of things. I feel like Iknow what the answer is going to be
when I ask this, But isthere is it pretty common for it to
be joint or is it more commonfor it to be one person gets custodial.
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So the law has been at leastin the last eighteen twenty months is
that the courts have to start withjoint custody and then back off from there
based upon, you know, whateverevidence is they hear. And of course
what we've discovered is is that,you know, for them to back off
the joint, it's got to belike, you know, you're beating the
child or molesting the child, oryou know you're doing drugs with the child,
or you know, something of thatnature. It's going to be something
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major for the judges to back offof that joint because of the new case
law that came down. So withthat being said, you know, in
the old days, they used tohand out, especially in the nineteen fifties,
they used to have to hand outsole custody to moms like it was
candy. And now that it's changedover the years and really morphed and kind
of grown organically, and now we'reat joint custody is where the judges are
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supposed to start. And so areyou seeing more common than be joint custody
situation I am starting. Yeah,we have started to see that quite a
bit. I mean, because that'swhat the law requires. There's always exceptions
to the rules, Guys, andgals. Okay, there's always something out
there, but you know it's gotto be more than I just you know,
I hate her because she's a notso nice person, or I hate
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him because he cheated on me.That's not enough to cause you to get
sole custody. Okay, folks,weed, yeah, drinks, yeah,
well drinks, Maybe it depends.And the reason I say that is because
drinking is fine, okay, butdrinking to excess and being drunk all the
time around the child's a problem.So you know that might be a hindrance,
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or if you've driven drunk with thechild or something like that. Besides
where you've been caught in a criminalact, how do you disprove that you
don't drink in front of your child? Almost every parent drinks in front of
their child. Well, I willsay this. I mean, when you've
got a kid that is old enoughto express what the other side is doing,
like, oh, you know,moms downing a six pack within an
hour after dinner, or you knowdad's drink drink in a fifth of vodka.
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You know, when they are oldenough to able to express what's going
on in the other person's home,it's a lot easier obviously to show to
the court what's going on. Butlittle kids, you know, it's a
little different. And again, it'snot illegal to drink in front of your
children, Okay, I want tomake that very clear, all right.
It's it's the problem comes in whenyou drink to excess. And when I
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mean excess, I mean getting drunk, okay. And when I mean getting
drunk, I mean getting drunk allthe time. You know, if you're
getting blitzed every day in front ofyour kids, and especially if you try
to drive with them when you're thatway or something like that, I mean,
you know, it's it's like allthe beer commercials right at the end
of they always say drink responsibly,and that's what the courts expect you to
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do too. Jeff Finzley's joined usfrom Hensley Associates. You got a question
about divorce, custody, guardianship,name change, change, adult guardianship.
He can answer those questions nine one, eight four to six. Oh,
KMOD. You can text your questionBMMS and whatever that question is to eight
two nine four five, or canemail show at kmod dot com. Says
we're going through a nasty divorce andwe have two small children and he wants
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full custody of them. He hasnever taken them to the doctor, stayed
home from work when they are sick. Now he's lying to the court system
trying to say I'm unfit. I'mscared that they will give him the kids.
I know that this would not bein the best interest for them.
Does he have a case? Well, I mean, obviously I would need
more details as to like, forexample, what's he claiming against her and
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things like that. But I willsay this, I mean, if something
is said as far as well,she's unfit, you got to prove it,
okay, And in cases like this, these are the kind of cases
that really scream for a guardian edLightham. And remember a guardian ed Lightam
is a court appointed attorney that isto represent the child and get in and
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do an investigation and find out what'sgoing on and then make a recommendation to
the cord as to what they thinkthe child's best interest is as far as
who to be with and time framesand all that kind of stuff. So,
I mean, it's if you're goingto point fingers at people, you
got to prove when you're pointing,all right, you can't just say,
well, you know, I thinkshe's unfit. Okay. Why you know,
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if your hands off parent, dador mom, it doesn't matter which
okay, I don't care. Ifyou're hands off parent, all of a
sudden you get divorced and now youwant to be parent of the year.
Man, you got a lot ofa long road to hoe, so to
speak, in the sense of showingthe court that you know you're going to
be involved. I mean, youcan't just come out of those work and
point the fingers and start saying,well, I'm mad at her, so
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she's unfit. It doesn't work thatway. And who pays for a guardium
ad item? So you know.Unfortunately, guardian ed items, the cost
are typically split between the parties.Not always, but typically that's how it's
done. And sometimes it's on afifty to fifty basis, and sometimes it's
on a you know, whatever yourpercentage guidelines are for child support, you
know, if it's an eighty twentythirty sip, whatever it may be.
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Unfortunately, because our state in moststates are so poor these days, counties
used to have money in the olddays to appoint guardian ed items and where
they were paid for by the county, but unfortunate the smaller counties. But
unfortunately that's not the case. Sopretty much guardian ed items now are all
paid out of pocket. Jeff Finsley'sjoin us. You got a question about
a divorce you're going through. Maybeyou want to do an adoption? How
(01:49:53):
does that work? Jeff can answerthose questions nine one, eight four six
oho KMOD, or you can textBMMS and whatever that question is to eight
two nine f five. You canemail show at kmod dot com. So
it says I am the mother ofthree children, ages eight, five and
one. My husband was an atticafter mini stints in rehab, landed in
prison for possession, and while inprison, our divorce was granted and I
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was awarded sole custody with supervised visitationfor him. He has just been released
early from prison and claims he wantsto be fully involved in raising the children
with the award of visitation. CanI dictate if and when he sees them?
Is there any way to prevent himfrom seeing them until I'm sure he
won't do more harm than good?Well, I mean, if the order
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is that it's to be supervised,I mean that's what the court put in
place is to protect the children.So whether it be professionally supervised or supervised
by and agreed upon individual, youknow, I'd have to see what their
order says. But you know,that's what the supervision is for. And
as far as when I mean,if a parent makes if a parent who
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has supervised vision, supervised visits,excuse me, makes a request to see
the child, all right, they'llget a call that says, hey,
so and so is asking to seelittle Johnny on Tuesday at five pm for
an hour. Are you available?You know, If you're available, great,
you know, perfect, make ithappen. If you're not, then
they'll try to pick other dates andtimes. But remember that even as a
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soul custodian, and even if theother side has supervised visits, you're still
there to try and be responsible andmake a recommendation, but a requirement that
you try to facilitate the relationship withthe other parents. So you know,
again that's what the supervisions for.They're not just going to throw the children
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in the deep end of the pooland say, Okay, he gets full
access to the kids now that he'sout, now that he's served his time.
It doesn't work that way. Sothat's what the supervision is in place
for. If you have a situationwhere you were divorced, had custody,
and then the other party goes toprison, right, how much time would
have to go by before you couldgo back to the table and ask for
(01:52:00):
supervised visitation? What do you meanthe person that's been incarcerated. Yeah,
I mean obviously you'd have to beout number one. And as far as
that is concerned, I mean,let's assume or and again this is a
what if let's assume that your visitationwas suspended while you were in prison and
there was an actual motion and orderin place it said, So what do
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you mean by that? Because ifyou're in prison, you're not getting visitation.
Well, I understand that, butI mean, even when someone goes
to prison, there could be anexisting order that hasn't been changed specifically.
So let's say they've had normal visitationforever, they get in trouble and busted
by the Feds, and they gooff to prison for ten years or five
years or whatever, and then theyget out, you don't automatically resume,
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Okay, the original visitation schedule,all right, because the person's now spent
time in prison, presumably along theway before they go off to prison or
during their time they're dealing with alltheir criminal issues. All right, then
obviously the parent who has the childrenis going to file motions for emergency custody
or something along that line. Okay, that's going to modify the order to
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professionally supervise visitation or suspended visitation orsomething. Okay, there's gonna be some
sort of change in there usually,all right. If there's not for some
reason, then obviously, again youstill wouldn't throw them back at the deep
end of the pool. Let's assumeokay, part two. All right,
let's assume they didn't change the orderbefore going into prison. A person goes
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off or if the prison doesn't comeout and says, okay, I want
my every other week. No,obviously, the parent who has custody at
that point is going to file inmotion to modify to professionally supervised visitation until
the individual has had enough visits withthe child to be able to be out
on their own to show that they'reresponsible and they're clean and all these other
things. Okay. The other partof that is is it may be a
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difference of time, meaning you know, going in for six months is different
than going in for six years.So there may be an order that says
professionally supervised visits that you've been ifyou've been in a short amount of time,
versus you've been away from the childrenfor a really long time. So
now we need to do reconciliation therapyto bring you back into their lives slowly
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before we throw them in the deepend of the pool kind of thing.
So there's so many factors, andthis is why you need to give us
a call when you have something likethis, because there's so many what ifs,
there's so many turns and twists andeverything else that this is what we
do for a living, and thisis what we can do to help.
Some texts coming in and says,I just got visits with my ten year
old. I get the state standardevery other weekend and alternate holidays. What
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do I need to what do Ineed to do to get joint custody?
So I have some day some daysin my son's life. So it sounds
like maybe he doesn't. This individualdoesn't have as many visits. But let's
okay, so let's talk about thisfor a second. Just because you want
more time is not considered, allright, a changeable thing, all right,
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in the state of Oklahoma. Youhave to show that there's been a
sort of major change, all right, that would warrant the court changing your
schedule. It's not just well Iwant more time. Well that's great,
but that's not enough. Okay,You've got to show the court there's some
major change in the life of youor your ex or the child or something
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that would warrant more time with thechild the case. What are examples of
that? You know, I wishthere was a master list, I really
wish awhere, but there's not.I mean, major changes would be things
like, oh, you know,I just went blank. There's a bunch
of different ways. And I couldunderstand not wanting to give any examples because
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every case is different. And ifyou said sickness terminal sickness, that doesn't
automatically mean if the person you're tryingto go to court against gets terminal sickness,
you're going to change the couch.Every case is different, every portion
of it's different, every little factis different. So if you've got questions
like that, call me, giveme your specifics on your case. But
and we can go through those andsee if you've got a major change that
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would warrant a change in visitation oryou know, some sort of schedules.
So there's lots out there, andI you know, there's great provisions for
it, but we've got to makesure that it meets the standard, because
if it doesn't, then the court'snot going to grant the motion. The
steck says, I'm the father andI have fifty to fifty custody. I
pay half of daycare and pay forinsurance. I still have to pay for
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child support. Is this the normfor the father or can I get the
child support stopped? It's potentially thenorm, I mean, if you will.
I mean, here's the thing.Everyone thinks, just because I've got
fifty to fifty time with the child, I don't owe any child support.
No incomes are different, all right, So it's all based on incomes.
Now, if you guys make thesame amount of money or thereabouts, there's
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a and you have fifty to fifty, there's a chance the number might be
zero. Okay, there's a verybig chance of that. But if you've
got you know, a dad thatmakes ten thousand dollars a month, and
a mom that makes fifteen hundred dollarsa month. That's a huge disparity,
okay, on a fifty to fiftytime schedule. So therefore, child support
is going to be ordered because simplybecause there's such a disparity in incomes.
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I mean, it's really based uponthat. I mean people don't realize that,
but you know, if you makeso much more than the other,
there's a chance you're going to owechild support. Last one here says I
am in a custody battle with myex girlfriend. We were engaged but never
married and split six weeks before thewedding. However, we did buy a
home with both our names on it. I made the down payment, paid
(01:57:27):
the bills solely on my own.But now she won't sign to let me
assume the loan until there's an agreementbecause she feels entitled to the equity that
is in the home. Well,that's because she is. How should I
approach this separate from the custody battle, Okay, So if it's a paternity
action, you can't you can't addressthe judges aren't allowed to address the issue
(01:57:47):
of the house, okay. Andthis is the problems we get into when
people are not married and they startbuying stuff together. Okay, and I
you know, I don't care ifyou do. I'm not making any judgment
calls one way or the other oranything like that. That's not my job.
I mean, I'm just telling youthis is where it gets sticky.
So judge is in a paternity case. All they can do with is custom
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visitation. So let's just push thataside. That's all the judge is going
to talk about. That's all thejudge can talk about, all right.
Now, when you're talking about ahouse, is she like this, I
mean, any equity that's been builtin the home over the time, she's
going to be If she's on themortgage and she's been helped paying it and
living there, she's entitled to halfa depending upon how the title is.
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So more than likely she's going tobe entitled to half the equity in the
home. That's going to be acompletely different action. It's not a family
law matter. It's it's a matterthat you would want to talk to our
guys in Pahuske about the civil litigationat that point. Potentially, Yeah,
absolutely, So you know that's whenyou want to give us a call.
So we can hook you up withPerry and Colin in Pahusco, so they
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can help you understand how all thisworks and what she's exactly entitled to to
the number, So the miss themaybe the air that was made here is
he her name is also on theloan even if she never made a payment,
even if he paid everything down,I think she would still have an
argument to a certain degree. Andagain it depends on are they both in
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the title. I mean, there'sall sorts of ins and outs, and
these are the kind of answers andquestions that Perry and Colin can help you
with in Pasco on dealing with theseissues. You know, find out exactly
what she is entitled to, whatyou're entitled to, were you tenants in
common? All these other things.They can explain to you exactly how these
things work so you can make sureto know how to handle this house issue.
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Absolutely, every situation, every lawsuitis a unique situation. That's why
you gotta have representation, and that'swhy you need the folks at Hensley and
Associates to help navigate through it.As their officers of the court. They
know some of the things like whatwas a tenant what joint joint you know,
tennessee in common or point tenants.These are terms you would not know.
And you try to google yourself,you're gonna mess it up and you're
(01:59:54):
not gonna it's not gonna go wellfor you. So you need representation to
help you navigate those seas and thefolks at Innsley Associates can do that.
You'll get a free consultation. Ifyou mentioned KMOD nine one eight three nine
eight five six nine five six ninetwo for Insley Associates, mentioned KMOD,
get that free consultation over the phone. You mentioned the guys in Pahusca,
Yeah, past, Yeah, sothey they do, you know, the
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fifteen minute consultation on the phone forfree as well for chimody listeners as well
as you know in person stuff.They can help you with that. But
you know, anything outside if theydo family law up there, and they
do quite a bit of it.But in addition to that, if you've
got any criminal matters, if you'vegot any property issues, if you've got
any oh I bought a house withmy girlfriend and now we got problems,
give them a call. If you'vegot you know, Grandma's died and now
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her estate is tied up in probatecourt. They can help you with that.
If you're thinking about a prenuptial agreementbecause you're getting ready to get married,
they can help you with that.If you you know anything other than
family law, they can help youwith So in addition to family law up
there, they can help you withthat as well. And that's through us.
So if you want to get aholdof them, you can google them.
That's it's Shoemake Law firm up there. Pasca. Yes, the name
(02:01:00):
is different, but it is us. We bought it from an attorney that
retired. But uh, give thema call or you can give us a
call here in Tull so we cangive you their numbers. So please reach
out. We'd love to help you. Five six nine two for Hensley Associates.
Jeff, have a great week,are you too? All right?
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