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I've seen the cheese ones that alreadyexist, yeah, and I am
not a fan of pre injected meat. They also, I believe they also
had just chili ones. They hadthey were separate, least back in my
day. I remember, hey,back of my day, when I was
a kid, it was we hadthe chili dogs and then the cheese dogs,
but never the combination of the two, because we used to get those
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and have them for lunch when wewere kids. So you're saying that this
has been around a while with thechili ye yes, yes, yes,
and now having both of them combined. Uh, I've never. I've never
seen these. I don't know ifthey come in the Jumbo Wiener, but
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I'm sure the average size is fineand it may not be. Just to
be honest with you, it maynot have been Oscar Meyer when I was
a kid, but I do rememberbecause we had both packages because they were
both good. One had chili init, the other one had cheese in
it. Okay, so the accordingto their website, they have a stuffed
they have a whole stuffed dogs line. Really Jalapano cheddar cheese, the chili
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cheese that I just mentioned. Whogets an Angus Wiener? Angus gus all
beef I know about all beef webut Angus, you know, it's for
the people that don't, you know, want the bad count I don't know.
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I am. I mean, I'mnot a giant hot dog guy.
I'm an average hot dog guy.Yeah. Yeah, that's my wife said
so, and I just don't havea preference on them. But I am
pretty hardlined on pre stuffed in anycapacity. Is it just because it's the
process part of it? Or Imean, why do you not like pre
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stuffed like you get like cheddar poppersfrom like Sonic or something. Right,
and those are pre filled with somekind of weird cheese. Yes, I
don't get those, but I knowwhat you're referring to. And I know
they have mazzarella sticks with marin Erasquirted in. Apparently I'm not a fan
of that type of thing. Butthis just feels different because it's already an
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encased meat inside injected into a sleeve, and so we inject again. Nonetheless,
that's not the real reason I broughtit up, because it sent me
down a rabbit hole of the numberof because someone was like, why don't
they come pre injected with mustard orpre injected with ketchup? And there are
I didn't know that there were somany variations of this, because there are
some that exist. There is ahot dog out of Hawaii called a Puka
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dog, and it is a hotdog bun with it's a complete bun goes
all the way around the hot dog. So they bake the bun, make
a hole, I guess, andthen slide the insertain gently. Somehow they
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get slot A into slot B.But they also will put whatever the condiments
you want, So it's kind oflike those sausage rolls you get, like
like daylight or something like that towhere like the sausage and then it has
the the pastry wrapped round it.I think that's an excellent example, okay,
which I want with those. Sure, So it's kind of like a
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corn dog. Well, no,corn dog is battered, right and then
fried in corn meal. This ismore of a breading and baked yeah,
but in terms of a bread atmospherearound a salty cur meat with caste and
some sort of skin, yes,and it has a stick and then there
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are I didn't know this, andI think this is where Gimpy I'm gonna
get Gimpy's attention, which is whereI'm trying to get to. There is
a whole line of people, agroup of people that take hot dogs or
brought worsts and Gimby, you've smokedmeat. I did. I just smoked
some last night, as a matterof fact, smoked me some salmon.
Okay. And you know the injectorwhen you're gonna pre infuse your meat when
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you're smoking. Yeah, yeah,it's a giant syringe. You fill it
with whatever flavoring that it is,brining liquid usually, Yeah, you jam
it into your meat and you plungeit down and it fills it up with
juicy goodness. Again, I'm nota big hot dog guy. Broughts are
good, but I'm pretty particular onthose. But this is kind of an
interesting idea. You take that injector, you fill it with your favorite spirit
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or in Inghimpia's case, tequila,yeah, or whiskey, either one,
but I'm following you yet. Youtake the injector, huh. You grasp
the wiener in your left hand orright hand, depending on what your preference.
I can hold on as good asI can, and then you take
the injector, ease it in andinject the alcohol into the hot dog or
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broad Done. Isn't that brilliant?Done? That sounds amazing. Now you're
probably gonna have to play with theamount because, as you for those that
have never done this, the moreliquid you inject, the bigger it will
get. So if you've ever doneit with meat, yeah, like when
you're smoking meat, the meat getsplumped up, swells up, Yeah,
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for sure, So they would youhave to I think you have to be
pretty gentle with the process. Youdon't want to ram it in there,
and you don't want to bust exactly, it explodes and then you got way
or juice everywhere. Yeah, yeah, all right. I have never thought
about that using liquor of sorts,but it sounds amazing, sounds brilliant,
you know. I think that wouldfare well with of course, a bourbon
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or a whiskey. Okay, arum maybe even I think would be alright,
like a spiced rum or something likethat. Tequila, maybe it depends.
I would probably inject my chicken witha tequila more so than like a
beef product or something like that.I feel like with beef products you're probably
better off using a darker liquor.Yeah yeah, but with like chicken,
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it would be like tequila vodka.And that's fun because there's so many different
flavors of vodka out there. Let'sjust say you wanted birthday cake flavored chicken.
I'm just say I'm just throwing itout there. It's always like cherry,
cherry was fine. Shot maybe blur, blueberry, sure, watermelon sure.
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If you want to go off thewall, use the birthday cake or
some peach and chicken pork would bepretty good. I would get down with
that. I think we got tosay this part too, because maybe not
everybody understands physics is that when youuse a bourbon or any alcohol and you
put it on an open flame,as it leaks out, it will flare
up absolutely, so you have ahazard to a degree. You'd have to
cook it off to the side,not over direct heat, so that way
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you're not burning your wainer or whateveryou're cooking. Hot dog's quick? Are
they cook so quickly too? Sure? Yeah, depending on the temperature the
flame. A drunk dog. Ilike it. I think it sounds brilliant.
And I'm not just stopping at thewainers. I give give it all
to me. Man, we're talkingroasts steaks. Imagine injecting a nice ribbi
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right, Well, I don't know. I feel like you're ruining it,
you think, so maybe I don'tknow. Man, already put you know,
like the uh what the whiskeys onon Revis and stuff the Jacks Jack
Daniels barbecue sauce. Yeah, Imean, putting barbecue sauce on a steak
seems glass from US. Ribb isconsidered the best cut of meat, and
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if you put other things on it, one would argue you don't know how
to cook it correctly. Yeah,I wouldn't put anything on it. But
putting it in it, for sure. I think something like that, like
a spiced rum or a like aWoodford reserve, a good good bourbon or
whiskey, would be fantastic inside ofa steak of any kind. So when
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I ask you a great question,can the alcohol cook off? If it's
internal, it would boil up andsteam out again, I don't know.
We're kinda we're flying off the cuffhere. Yeah, absolutely, this is
uncharted territory. I can't believe noone's thought of this. I am so
amazed by these words you were speakingto me, right, yeah, right,
like I didn't I this has blowme away. There's a video for
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it too. Yeah, but Iwas like, huh, there's I can't
believe no one's ever tried this withspirits. Now, this isn't for everybody,
but imagine like a hot damn cinnamon, Imagine a Jaegermeister. I know,
I know, excuse me, shivers, but I get what you're saying.
The flavor is where we're there's endless. Yeah. Yeah, it's options.
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It's not about getting drunk off thefood that you're eating. It's just
the flavor that's And I think that'sa good point. It is not that
is not the goal. Yeah.The goal is if you've ever had like
a tequila chicken. Yeah yeah,yeah, when you're cooking with alcohol,
you're not intending, you're not You'renot going to get drunk off of it.
Think of like rumballs or a vodkasasvodka sauce exhausta yeah. Yeah,
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it's just there for the flavor.Okay. I'm thinking when we get paid
next and I go get groceries,that's something I'm going to experiment with.
Yeah, that sounds brilliant, right, I'm curious to how this plays out.
I think you should definitely the firsttime, don't serve to children because
you don't know, absolutely absolutely better. Edge on the side of caution in
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the beginning, maybe not have nothingto do. You eat like three and
you're just like, yeah, here, Johnny, have a liquor winter you're
drunk on. I mean it makessense beer beer brots, right, but
but you're you're boiling it and you'renot injected. Yeah. So really,
the the flavor of the beer,I don't I have never thought that it's
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getting inside because when I eat thebeer brots, I don't taste the beer.
Do both wow for hell as wellmight as well, I guess,
But I don't think beer would workthat well with something like I think carbonation
is not the right this lace togo. That's where I'm at is the
carbonation would not be It wouldn't farewellwith that. You would have to take
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the beer. You would have tothen let it sit out and the carbonation
go away, and then just usethe flat beer. Gross to be fair,
it is the same taste minus carbonation, which is a gas. So
you're right, but still you drinka flat beer before and it's just like
you don't get the job done.But not in thirty nine years probably.
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I mean, if you use astout, then you're getting a way less
carbonation, I guess, or likenitrogen gas in it still has gas in
it. All beer has carbonation init has I'm thinking of duck roasting a
duck with like a smoke more ofit, like a smoky flavored whiskey or
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scotch, even I like the scotchidea it's got the real smoky flavor to
it. Or like if you're goingto use a tequila like Azul, that's
got that real smoky flavor to it. I am where you're at duck and
and like a ribbi like I feellike those don't need anything. If anything,
maybe a sauce on top, likea Roquefort sauce or some sort of
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blueberry whatever. Duck is one ofthose things I think doesn't eat. But
if whatever, the rhythm of yourdance for is, yeah, this Texas
screw beer up the butt chicken.Let's do vodka up the butt chickens butt
chugar chicken. Never been a fanof that. I've never tried it before.
It's just I've seen it, andI've seen the little kit stand that
you put your beer can in,and I've never tried it. It just
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seems one like a waste of beer, you know to me, or and
you wouldn't really, I don't thinkyou would taste of that and you're gonna
cut It's like a whole thing good. There's a good philosophical phrase called should
you, Yeah you can, butshould you? And I feel like that
goes with that. I'll call boilsoff at one seventy one eighty plus evaporation.
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You're not getting drunk, yeah,but the internal for the item is
one sixty five on a pork ifI remember correctly, So you're not even
getting to one seventy internally, right, so you might get I don't know,
I don't know. I don't evenknow. If you want to get
drunk, but you want the flavor, see what it tastes like. I
can't believe someone else hasn't thought ofthat. I can't believe us clown asses
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are the ones that are Texas.I'm now imagining like little Vienna sauce is
type winters and booze instead of jelly. You know how they have that little
judge ripe at the bottom of it. They call them whiskey bees. If
you know somebody who makes little smokiesand they make the sauce, because I've
actually had somebody serve that to me, and they take little smokies and they
make the sauces normal, but theyput whiskey in that sauce. I never
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thought about it. I just learned, not recently, about people putting jelly
in there, oh little smokies,And that's never that's never been a thing
for me. It's just straight barbecuestas and dude, you do it in
baked beans. It is the trickto make it kind of sugary, caramelized.
It's a hack okay, and youcan use any but grape is the
one you should be using. That'swhat I hear. That's the go to
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strawberries. My jam though is brape, jelly, chili, sauce and brown
sugar. Okay, all right,listen that I knew you'd love that,
Gampe. There's all video. I'llsend it to you. We got tickets
to Hardy We're gonna give away.We'll take a break and we'll be back.
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you say, what the Here's corbyGimpi and Lindsay with what's going on New
news quikies from the Big Man MorningShow. In ninety seven five KOD woman
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who identifies as cat upstage's bride ather wedding. This happened in Oklahoma City.
The term theian refers to people whoidentify as non human animals and engage
in behaviors associated with their animal identity. A woman named Mistique said she mistook
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the theian for a cow sitting inthe opposite field until some of her one
hundred guests began looking concerned. Thetwenty four year old, who lives in
Oklahoma City, said the creature beganbowing towards her and twenty two year old
groom Michael Morris after they exchanged theirwedding vows. Shocking footage shows the female
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crouching down like a cat on theother side of the little lake, just
meters away from Mystique and Michael,where they were tying the knot. The
mother of Mystique said, I wasgetting ready and I assume everyone had already
seen her or him dressed as acat. We all thought it was a
cow at first from a distance.We live in Oklahoma, so it's very
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country and you see cows a lot. I actually didn't notice her at first.
I was really distracted, but everyoneelse in the crowds are. When
we turned to face the crowd,and everyone was cheering. She was bowing.
In the background, she was crawlingand acting like a cat. We
believed it was an animal. Noone paid that much attention at first until
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I got underneath the arch and shestood up and started recording us. Everyone
thought it was really weird. Theone thing that was frustrating was that a
lot of people were paying more attentionto her than the bride. She's like,
I'm only getting married once. Itwas a fantastic day overall. This
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is just a lighthearted story to tellafterwards. I feel like there's a giant
jump here. Why you say that, Well, the video doesn't really give
a ton of context. Two thatdid they get all this background information that
this person identifies as a cat.I think when they show up to the
wedding dress as a they're not atthe wedding. They're across a pond on
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the other side of pasture and videoing. Isn't that bizarre? People video people
getting married in public all the time? Yeah, I guess, But why
would she video someone you don't know? People do it all the time at
weddings and or engagements or things likethat. People do it all the time.
Unless maybe it was an old likehigh school enemy. I mean,
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the couple's young in their twenties.Like, I'm have modern day. You
don't have to go all the backto high school. I'm going to be
a distraction at her wedding day.Yeah, crazy dresses. Not everything is
a zero sum game, but itfeels that feels like a lot of jumping.
And the video doesn't like pan outto see how close this was.
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It's like super zoomed in, soit's hard to tell if even it's still
a wedding or if it was afterright all as you can see at the
top of somebody's ball cap. Yeah, when they're looking at the cat cow,
that thing across the pond. Yeah, it's very bizarre for sure.
Man and woman accused of having sexin county jail lobby. Wow. Yeah,
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they just couldn't way put the ballson these people. Huh. This
comes out of Wisconsin at the WacoushiaCounty jail. See. What had happened
was a twenty eight year old dudenamed Desmond Cleveland and his sixty seven year
old girlfriend Karen Hill were supposed tomeet up and stay at a boarding house
there, but they got locked out, so they took refuge in the county
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lobby or a county jail lobby,and while they were there, they initially
started, you know, to takea nap, but then they decided it
was a good time to have agood time. And a deputy had gotten
a call about maybe some disorderly conductor loot and lascivious conduct happening in the
lobby, so he goes out thereto check it out and he finds Karen
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there. Desmond's not around anywhere,but Karen's there and he starts questioning her,
and she told him about the boardinghouse and how they decided to just
kind of crash out in the lobbyof the jail there, and she says
that they did have the sex,and that they used articles of clothing to
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try to cover themselves up so nobodywould see what would happen, and the
deputy was able to pull the surveillancefootage see what was going on, and
she says that the sex was consensualand that they had been together for five
years and when they finally caught upwith Desmond, Desmond was questioned and simply
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responded with sex happens, and thathe knows that there was cameras around either
way. They going ahead and tookthose two in for disorderly conduct. I'm
impressed by what having sex, allof it, all, every aspect of
this, the fact that a sixtyseven year old woman bagged a twenty eight
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year old dude or is it thetwenty eight year old guy who likes grilled
cheese? Yep? Right, Okay, A lot going on in there.
So, like they go in thereand they are laying down on the ground
in like I guess, like takingit using it as a shelter, which
I can't believe they got to dothat for that long, right, And
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they over in a corner they puta blanket down and spoon and put a
towel over their nether regions and goto work. Yeah, so bizarre of
all places to get it on,man like jail lobby. Yeah, turn
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me on. But I mean,listen, if they're homeless, which is
kind of what I'm thinking that theyare, because they're supposed to meet up
at this boarding house but got lockedout and then they went to the county
jail lobbied to seek refuge. Ifthey're homeless and looking for you know,
three hots and a cot you know, let's just go in there, and
what's a good way to get introuble. Well, let's just go ahead
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and bang one out right here inthe lobby. They'll put us in.
We'll be in for a day ortwo, maybe a little bit longer.
Like, do you think they weretrying to get arrested. That's kind of
what I'm thinking, And they wantedto bang it out. I'm surprised they
even got that far. Like theylet people camp out in the lobby of
a jail. Yeah, yeah,I would think that if you're hanging out,
someone's gonna tell you come out andtell you to move along, right
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right. Yeah, maybe they dothings different there in what Kusha County,
they absolutely do. Yeah. Deadwhale found on cruise ship bow. This
is an actual animal Yeah, investigationunder his underway after a dead whale was
found on the bow of a cruiseship in the port of Brooklyn. The
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body of an endangered say whale aroundforty four feet long, was discovered as
they roughly one thousand foot MSc cruiseship pulled into the terminal Saturday. The
thirty thousand pound whale was hauled tothe Jersey shore for a necropacy, which
is a odutopsy for animals to helpdetermine if the whale died from a ship's
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strike or had already been dead orinjured. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, one
of the mini agencies that have beeninvestigating the incident, says say whales are
typically seen in deeper waters far fromthe coastline. We got a lot of
drag today, Captain. I don'tknow what whale dead ahead. We at
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least it was just a whale andnot an iceberg, that is true,
you know, it could have gottenway worse. Yeah, thinking that,
I think of that's roadkill, behonest with you, Like it just was
in the way. It was inthe way, and they got hit and
got hung up, you know,because it just plowing forward, you know,
and it just maybe hung up ona fen or something. I'm curious
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to how many times do animals hitcruise ships and die? Does that happen?
Is that a thing I would imagineso, because it's not like you
can see what's in front of you, with the exception of an iceberg or
something like that. But it's notlike a road when you're driving down the
road and a deer darts out infront of you. You can see it,
right. You can't see that ona ball. Sure, the the
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source of the vision is a littleobscured. I get that. But animal.
But even then, like a squirrelwill get out of the way in
the road, do so do dolphinsor whatever? Just yeah, I'm thinking
so like the bigger the animal,like a dolphin or a oil like not
all not all deer get out ofthe way, you know what I mean.
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But it seems like the smaller animalsare quick to get out of the
way. Squirrels, rabbits and suchlike it, but deer dogs not so
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Sports. The New York Knicks beatthe Indiana Pacers one thirty one twenty one
in Game two of the Eastern Conferencesemi Finals. Jalen Brunson scored a team
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high twenty nine points as the Knickstook a commanding two to zero series lead.
Game three will be laid in Indianapolison Friday. The action continues with
a pair of Game two showdowns onthe hardwood. In the East, the
Boston Celtics will be aiming for atwo to nothing series lead when they play
host to the Cleveland Cavaliers tonight atseven on ESPN. In the West,
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the Dallas Mavericks looked to even upthe series on the road against the Oklahoma
City Thunder tonight at eight thirty,also on ESPN. The Knicks one without
Julius Randall, Mitchell Robinson, BoyonBadugavish and Jalen Brunson. What didn't even
play for one and a half quartersand still and they still want to when
Jalen wasn't playing though, I mean, it did not look good. So
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that is obviously a pivotal point forthem. But that's pretty The Knicks are
pretty good if they can keep ittogether. Yesterday, police in Indianapolis announced
an investigation into NBA player and citizenPatrick Beverly. A week ago, the
Pacers ended the mil Talky Buck seasonby a final of one twenty to ninety
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eight, and in the final minutesof the game, Beverly was caught on
camera tossing a ball into the standsand hitting a fan in the head,
and on the Pat BEV podcast,Beverly addressed the issue, saying he was
called a word he'd never been calledbefore, but that his actions were still
inexcusable and he has to be betterand he will be better. I something's
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going on with this cat. Ithink he's trying to just promote his podcast.
You think, so, huh,well, better way to get your
name out here. Then it's aIt's bizarre. His behavior is bizarre.
Listen. I'm I believe him thatsomeone called him something from the stands.
It happens at games, sadly.Oh yeah, I can't believe it's the
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first time that he's done it.No, no, no, that he's
been called something from the stands,right, Maybe the first time that he's
acted out on it, or heactually heard of it, right, yeah.
Yeah. Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokich hastaken home his third career NBA Most
Valuable Player Award. The league announcedyesterday that Yokich beat out Maverick Star,
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Luka Doncik and a dynamic thunderguard ShayGilgess Alexander for the award. Yokich averaged
twenty six point four points, twelvepoint four rebounds, and nine assists per
game during the regular season. Thesixth time All Star won back to back
MVPs in twenty twenty one and twentytwo. It's pretty crazy. It was
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pretty close. I think it waslike thirty nine percent for him, thirty
six for Oklahoma City Guy, andthen then there was a little bit more
distance for Luca. But that's prettyclose, man. Yeah. Football fans
can finally started making our marking ourcalendars. Next week four important games.
The NFL announced yesterday that the twentytwenty four schedule will be fully released on
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May fifteenth. One of the mostanticipated games of the regular season is a
Super Bowl fifty eight rematch between thedefending champions Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco
forty nine Ers at levi CATEA AFCand NFC title game rematches also take place
when the Baltimore Ravens visit the Chiefsand the Detroit Lions square off against the
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Niners in San Francisco. The leaguealready announced a week one showdown in Brazil,
where the Philadelphia Eagles and Green BayPackers will due at Corinthians Arena on
September sixth. The only people thatcare about that rematch is the team that
lost. So far, as likeNiners and Chiefs are like really any of
them for that fact. Correct,I just want to watch football, man,
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I know, I'm so excited.I don't care. I just want
to watch football, I get.I'm so excited to find out what games
are at nude run. Which onesthere nighttime game that I have to watch
at four am? I looked,and I was hoping that I could find,
like maybe you know, San Franciscowill be playing in Dallas. You
know that would be a fun you'llfind right down the road. So yeah,
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I guess we'll find out next weekif they're going to be there or
in San France. You've done theMemphis trip a couple of times I have,
so yeah, I got I gotno problem going down to Dallas.
Jerry Land sport nin er year man. Sure, but I mean you could
go to Tennessee. True apt true? Add I for guy, Yeah,
they do play the Titans, don'tthey So yeah, So I'm just saying
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like there'll be some interconference games too, so there may be some other options.
Yeah, And that's your ball tothe wall Sports. I'm Lindsay in
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trow hand, get on the traintrain. Look at my little word.
I can't press the fire button andjump at the same thing. I was
watching a video on the old TickyTucky the other day and it was mister
T. Mister T was at alocal church preaching I pity the fool who
don't take Jesus Christ is a personalLord and save yall. But that got
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me to thinking, I'm looking atit and I'm like I'm watching I was
like, dude, that's a that'sa big git. I think for a
local church to have mister T comedown and do a sermon at their church,
and I got to thinking he isa he is a pop culture icon?
Would you agree? Yes or no? One hundred percent absolutely. When
I say pop culture icon, Ithink I should be able to say the
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name and a picture pops into yourhead immediately. So this is where we
all get to put our thinking tookson and and and think of some pop
culture icons and there we'll get tosome others later on here. But like
so far as like, when Isay pop culture icon, besides mister T,
what's the first thing that pops intoyour head? Cordy Go pop culture
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icon of all time? Of alltime? We'll start with all time first
pop culture the Beatles? Okay,fair enough, lindsay, yeah, Well,
when you said mister T, Iinstantly went to Hulk Cogan. Okay,
I think that both of those areMichael Jackson maybe, yeah, sure,
Muhammad al Lee could be another popculture icon of all time. And
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when I say of all time,those are like you can ask anybody from
the age of you know, eightyto eighteen and they would probably know who
exactly what you're talking about, right, Madonna another part culture icon. Whitney
Houston, Whitney Houston. Okay,these are just some of the ones of
all time. Bruce Lee, definitelysure, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali of
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course. Yeah, the Queen QueenElizabe. It says here, Charlie Chaplin.
Okay, I would buy that.I would buy that as a pop
culture icon of all time. WhenI say Charlie Chaplin, you get instantly
get a picture in your head ofwho that is? The guy with a
little Hitler mustache, bowler hut.Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe, Yes,
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that also popped up, it saysJohnny Carson. Yeah, okay, sure,
and there were a few in here. I'm like, who the hell
Hibiscus? Hibiscus, they have thisguy listed as a pop culture icon.
I've never heard of high Biscus exceptfor a flower, it says. Hibiscus
was born in September of nineteen fortynine. He was an actor known for
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the Crockets in a two thousand andtwo movie, Elevator Girls in Bondage.
That sounds like my kind of movieand luminous procedures. I've never heard of
this guy, so I wouldn't considerhim a pop culture icon, but apparently
somebody did. That's why he madeit on this list. Hibiscus is the
name Okay, an entertainer. Okay, do you know who I'm talking about?
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Because I had to find it.Okay, I had to find it.
An American actor performance artists. Hefounded the Psychedelic Gay Liberation Theater known
as the Cockats. This feels likea leap. That's where I was thinking
the same thing. I'm like,who the hell is this guy? And
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how is he a pop culture Icall maybe in certain groups for sure,
But I'm not talking about certain groups, man, I'm talking like everybody should
know who I'm talking about. IfI say high Biscus. If I say
high Biscus, I bet you mosteverybody's thinking of flower sorts. This person
died in nineteen eighty two. Yeah, I this has got to be some
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weird because of the list or whereyou got the list. Yeah. Yeah,
another one, Mary Pickford, that'sanother one. I think it's just
old timing. Now when you say, though you said from eighteen, everyone
should know from the age of eighteeneighty eighty exactly. But unfortunately, I
don't think a lot of eighteen yearolds would know some of the people like,
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like for me, I think JamesDean or Audrey Hepburn pop culture icons.
I think I might go with theidea they may not know some right,
but Aubrey Hepburn and James Dean arepretty massive. Yes, I mean
there's t shirts they sell at HotTopic. I know that's silly, right
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right, wearing Nirvana shirt. Neverheard a song in their life, I
would argue Johnny Carson, they maynot know, right. So that right
there sprung me into another one ofOkay, well, what are some more
modern pop culture icons? Of course, we could simply say Michael Jackson.
I think anybody from eighteen to eightywould you know? Those younger that younger
demographic would know who Michael Jackson is. Oprah is another one. I think
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the younger generation would know. DavidBeckham. David Beckham for sure, Tom
Brady, oh yeah, since we'regoing down that route, Britney Spears,
Beyonce, and now I'm just targetingstrictly the younger generation. Anybody from eighteen
to like maybe twenty five. JLo is another one, Shakira is another
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one, Lady Gaga more than likely, I think, I think so Will
Smith. Rihanna is another one thatI think, might you can you can
target it down to that younger demographic. Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift. Of
course this one here because I justgoogled, you know, modern modern pop
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culture icons. They have Roger Federeron here. And do you think like
the younger demographic that like eighteen totwenty five would know who Roger Federer is?
Yes, okay, just like that, just like if you don't.
There are people that don't know whoTom Brady is. Okay, yeah,
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maybe those people are like six.No, like there are people that don't
follow football or sports at all.Okay, but I still think his name's
been an in the news enough,not just as of late, but just
within the past ten years, right, that they would know. They may
not know or follow or whatever,but they oh, yeah, Tom Brady
quarterback, Yeah for the Patriots.Yeah, but Federer is a pretty big
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deal dude. Okay and then thatsports world Yeah sure, yeah, but
I think people would know Tom Bradybefore they would know Federer. I would
agree with that. I would agreeeven if they don't follow football. Yeah,
there is no doubt that Tom Bradyis a massive sports celebrity, right.
Federer is a worldwide sports celebrity,I think. I but I think
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that Brady would even be worldwide atthis point. They don't play football.
Tennis plays everywhere. Sure I knowthat, but and he's fer As Federer
from another country. Let's see.I don't know enough about Roger to tell
you that, so I hear you. I'm not saying everybody knows. But
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football celebrity stars are big, butthey're not massive like other sports celebrities,
right, Like I could probably sayJoe Montana, Jerry Rice, and that
would land on a certain group ofpeople, but many, maybe not,
maybe not the younger generation. Justreal quick, some texts that came in.
We're talking about pop culture icons,Bob Barker. One person says number
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one fictional pop culture icon. Andthat's the fun thing about pop culture.
They don't have to be real people. They could be characters. This person
said Darth Vader. You say DarthVader, that picture pops into your head.
Freddie Mercury, Weird Alice. Anotherone that got texted in, mister
Bean and Pee Wee Herman got textedin. This person shows their age Leif
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Garrett and Scott bail pop culture nYes, yes, Scott Bayo maybe listen.
I think they may have been right, but to still be Michael Jackson
still is right. The beat stillare right right right. If I ask
somebody of a younger age, hey, do you know who Scott be Bao
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is? They probably would not know, or Leaf Garrett, but they would
know the rock Taylor Swift, theywould know Pee Wee Herman. John Cena
for sure is another one. Soall right, So with all that,
with all that, we go withthe with of all times and then with
modern ones. But that got meto thinking even some more. Now you
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gotta put yourself in your kids's shoes. And I'm talking to you two in
particular because my kids are My kidsare grown. My oldest is twenty one,
my youngest is seventeen, going tobe eighteen. Okay, So when
we think of like, what wouldkids these days think of pop culture icon?
Would be blue, That's the firstthing I thought to guess. I'm
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thinking of Corbyn's kids because they're small, they're like what like eight and six
or something like that, So whatwould they consider pop culture icon? I
mean, they don't even know whatthat means. If they did, though,
yeah, but they did. Famouspeople would be Ryan Blippy, okay,
Taylor Swift with Taylor Swift for sure, Glory for sure, Bryant.
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No, no, my kids haveno idea who that is. And then
that's the cool thing about this becauseand I got to thinking of Lindsay's is
like Lindsay's kids are a little bitolder, so they would be like outside
of the Mickey Mouse and Bluey popculture. Now, my ten year olds
would definitely say blue Okay, Welleven Marcus would probably say blue a pretty
great show. It is good forall ages with them. This is I
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found a thing and these are mostfamous all times sports personalities. And you
can do it by all adults,millennials, gen X, baby boomer's men
or women. Okay, so bymillennials. The number one a most famous
all time sports personality Lebron James Fair. Tom Brady shows up on the list
at thirteen. That's millennials, rightright, and then Jen Muhammad Ali is
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number one, followed by Kobe Bryant. Okay, Tom Brady on that list
comes in at seventeen. All right, So pause right there, because you're
still on the gen X part.Where does Jordan fall on that list?
Michael Jordan's ninth. Okay, he'sstill top ten. I'll take you tiger
Woods. Tiger Woods is sixth Ithink I think Tiger Woods would go with
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the gen X and a millennials categoryas well. Who else we got in
here on the gen X Dennis Rodmanreally wow? I mean okay, okay,
because yeah, he was hot inour younger days, a lot more
TV, a lot more accessible thanJordan was Jordan of course massive. Yeah,
but like Rodman really went out therebecause he was that one, bored
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himself out. He sure did puton a wedding dress and had a parade
down you know what was it NewYork or some jive like at I forget.
Babe Ruth is number three for genX. Wow, yeah, number
one most famous all time sports personallyfor this stupid site. Baby boomers number
one, Babe Ruth okay, thatmakes sense, and Tiger Woods, skill,
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O'Neil Sugar, Ray Robinson, MickeyMantle, Arnold Palmer is on here.
I'm looking for Tom Brady on thislist, and uh, earn Hardt
Junior comes in at twenty two.I'm looking Pete Rose is thirty okay,
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Yogi Bearra thirty five. And theseare just strictly sports, yes, all
time sports personalities amongst baby boomers,Oh, baby boomers is johnn on that
list. I wasn't looking for himbecause I was trying to catch where Tom
Brady shows up. I don't knowif Tom Brady would show what I mean
that of baby boomers. Yeah,of course, I mean Tiger Woods is
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on it. Yeah, okay,okay, I'm Joe Namath is twelfth.
See and that makes more sense.I mean we're talking a lot of old,
older names, all evil yeah,Lance Armstrong yeah okay. Uh,
seniors on here, Dy Learnard senior. Montana was thirty seven, Tom Brady
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thirty eight. Wow. Okay.So as I'm thinking about this, Lindy,
you look like you want to saysomething SpongeBob, SpongeBob. Oh,
you're going back? Okay, aslike you know, puckle tricons for a
very young generation, I e.Your kids, Corbyn's kids. So most
famous tennis players of all adults oneand two pretty much the same because they're
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sisters, the Williams sisters, right, Syriana number one of course, then
Maria Sharpova number three, Roger Feedernumber four. Okay, okay, millennials,
Feederer's three, the Williams sisters oneand two, William's sisters one and
two for gen X Federer number fourbaby boomers, Andrea, the Williams sisters
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her number four on him? What'sthat hair? That's what it was?
Black? Thereof lack thereof? Rightright? Right? He could he bald?
Now he was bald? Then wasit? Man? No, he's
just trying to anyway. So likeI was thinking, I'm like, all
right, well, what would beyou know, pop culture icons for these
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younger ones, Lindsay's kids age,Corbyn's kids age, whether it be Cardi
B? Would car Would you considerCardi B a pop culture icon of these
this young young generation? No?Why not? I don't think they were
listening to her so much. Ithink more so. But it's it's YouTube,
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Okay, I don't think it's somuch like you know, you have
to listen to him or you don'thave to watch their videos. You just
again, this is I give youa name and a picture pops into your
head. Kim Kardashian I think wouldfit in that category of of like pop
culture icons for a super young generation. I think mister beast is I think
she's right, but also Cardi B? Right right? Think it more?
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Justin Bieber No, I mean yes, but no, Justin there's this thing
about musicians and they fall into blackholes. And this is just some behind
the scenes lingo artists fall into blackholes and then they have to re emerge
out of the black hole. LadyGaga's in that right now. She's in
a black hole. Like is shepopular? We don't know Bieber? Is
he talent? It isn't about talent, right, It's like do you know
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them? Right? Like if Iask Lindsey's kids any one of them,
hey, do you know who Xperson is? They should be able to
say yes, Like it's got onthis list here, Tiger King, Tiger
King. If I asked your kids, Lindsey, who the Tiger King is,
would they be able to tell me? Maybe? Right? Maybe?
Maybe I don't Oh, I don'tknow if they would, like, like
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use justin Bieber again, maybe herkids would know who he is the oldest
for sure, maybe, but hewould for sure know who Cardi B is.
Absolutely, Megan thee Stallion, Yeahknow the name. Yeah, may
not know the music, but knowthe know them. Go like if you
go just to be were like,uh, yeah, Cardi B, Meghan
the Stallion, they go, ohyeah, yeah, they've automatically got that.
They've heard it of them got thatpicture in your head. And it
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was a fun little rabbit hole thatI went down of pop culture icons and
just like how wide they spread fromhell. I didn't even know that Liz
like Corbin had for the sports peopleexisted. You know, different generations have
their different pop culture icons, andof course there's those ones that last forever.
The Muhammad Ali's the Babe Roofs oftime. Anyway, Yeah, good
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little fun rabbit hole to go down. Brown, the world take my strong
hand, Give train, moment,give train, then the world take my
strong hand. Get all the damntrain. Look at by the little word
I can't press the fire and jumpat the same thing. Kingdom of the
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Planet of the Apes now playing onlyin theaters. It's a Big Man Morning
Show. Good morning, It's theBig Man Morning Show. Nine one eight
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four six oh kmod can also textBMMS send in what you want to say
to eight two nine four five.Let's play a game. We're gonna play
schnip schn option or current record.Well, Lindsey and I are tied with
seven. You have three last week'swinter. Let be you so Lindsay and
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Gimpia nine one eight four six ohkmod We're gonna play for a pair of
tickets to see Hardy. Hardy isgonna be at the Walmart Amphitheater on Thursday,
May thirtieth. Tickets available amp ticketsdot Com nine one eight four six
oh kmod calub Decide who's going tobe your clue giver? Good morning,
you're on the air. What isyour name? Who's the boy? J
Rock? Who do you want togive clues? Sir? Lindsay or Gimpy
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Gimpy? I'm all right? Sixtyseconds around the clock timer starts after the
first clue. You ready, sir, I'm ready, all right, Jay
Rock. Oh. This is thecapital of France, Paris. Yep.
This is the movie with Elsa.It's also what Happens to make Ice you
Yep. This is a type ofwindow cleaner. It's blue wind Beck.
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Yes, if all right. It'sa game that you play on your phone,
Candy Blank Crush. Yes. Uh. This is a delicious meal made
out of pig. You serve itat Easter or Christmas ham Yep. When
there's water in the air and it'shot as balls outside, you would say
it's very what outside? Yes,humid? Yes, If you're jogging or
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you're running on a treadmill. Youare working on your blank cardio? Yes,
blank sucks. It's a charity herein town. Long throat stomach yep.
Well, this is a type offruit that has fuzz on it.
Yes, this is a cucumber that'sstuck in the time time time. Nine.
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Nine is what we got. Nineis pretty good. Jerk, Hey
on the line. Okay, yes, sir, good morning, you're on
the air. What is your name? Eron Aaron? How are you friend?
You guys? Good? You andLindsey have to beat nine? Are
you ready? Yes? Yes,here we go. Name of a band?
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Also a hammer? Is this awrench? Is this tool? Yes?
Blank star drummer for the Beatles.Oh yeah, I don't know very
well. Okay, uh, okay, then pass. If the blank don't
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fit, you must acquit you ifif you're okay, you wear these on
your hands in the cold gloves?Yes? Uh? A girl is a
what the proper name for gender?Sweet? And blank? Dour other one
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pepper and yes you use this ingolf when you are really close to the
hole. Yes. Uh. Ifyou have a test you want to blank
for it? Study? Yes?Uh huh? Time time time man?
It was I pass really hurts you. I'm so sorry man, Thanks for
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playing brother, all right, congratulationsthe man you're getting those tickets to see
Hardy over at the Walmart Amphitheater onmath Sir, hang a line, so
give me a lot, y'all havea great day, man, all right?
The one that the very end forhim. Yeah, Dill bread and
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butter chips are good, but dylis probably the most popular of these.
Cucumbers are also these eat them ontheir burgers or a briny liquid. Vegetables
are put in set for a timeto make them the flavor profile change.
Yeah, was good. All thoseclothes were great. Didn't have enough time
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to get the pickle in, yeah, she said, And then this is
what she ended one she passed onyou. Yeah. If you don't know
the drummer the Beatles besides Pete Best, you're probably not gonna get this.
Yeah. The only way I couldsay it is you do this with a
doorbell, or it's a type ofcamera on your doorbell, or you put
it on your finger right trying toget him to say ring. And then
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it's the letter that comes before pe. Now, this one and your clue
about OJ are good examples of whatGimpi's segment was about your pop culture stop
culture. Generations are different across theboard. If you don't know, even
if you said stop Blank Star thedrummer for the Beatles, right, yeah,
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if you don't know Ringo Star,Yeah, absolutely yeah. If the
shoot don't fit, you must havequite all right the record. Now that
moves me to the lead with eight, keeps Lindsay with seven, keeps you
with three. Ptosa's Wooding Show,The Big Bad Warning shown Genius next,
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KMO, good Morning, It's theBig Man Morning Show. Nine one,
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then what you want to say toeight two, nine, four or five.
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Let's see what Ghippie has in hisfour x four. I don't know
it's not playing. I don't knowwhy it's not playing. Try again all
right says you're potentially toxic chemicals foundin vehicles. A study out of Duke
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University and the Green Science Policy Institutefound that the air inside some vehicles mate
since twenty fifteen is polluted with flameretardants, some potentially neurotoxic and carcinogenic.
The levels will higher in the summercompared to the winter months. The re
recommend ventilating vehicles, particularly in thesummer, and parking in the shade if
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possible. Interesting Boeing whistleblower pressured tohide issues. Oh, Santiago peretis.
I'm pretty sure that's not how youpronounce it, but that's how we're going.
He worked as an inspector at theBoeing parks manufacturer for over a decade
(58:27):
decade now. He says that higherups would be upset when he found defects
and would pressure him to say staysilent. He claims his boss is quote
just wanted the products shipped out andwere quote weren't focused on the consequences of
shipping bad fuselages. His comments comeafter two Boeing whistleblowers died unexpectedly in the
(58:50):
past three months. Better watch out, Santiago, it would be next.
I think the thing with it likethat, I'm not saying Boeing didn't do
that, right. I'm also notsaying they did that just because an employee
says that. It does not makethat true. And how many times have
we ever worked anywhere and a mistakehas been made, They're like, just
fix it. Don't say anything,right, right, get it? That
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could be considered pressure to not sayanything could be So it's not like they
were like firing him because he foundsomething out or moving if that's a different
yeah, optic. Well we'll seeif Santiago shows up dead in the next
couple of days with a self inflictedgunshot wound in the back of the head.
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What else we got here? Themajority of Americans are not paying attention
to the Trump hush money trial.He surveyed from PBS, NPR and Marits
shows that fifty five percent say thatthey're not following the case closely or at
all. Forty five percent say they'repaying some or a lot of attention to
the President's trial. And then lastlyhere U Haul offers free storage for thirty
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he's got a bad move. That'svery smart. No exactly what they're not
telling you is you got to havea credit card, put down and sign
your name, and if you don'tpick up thirty days, we'll start charging
you. But hey, you know, at least it's something. No,
it's a smart it's a smart moveon their part to offer, Hey,
this is what we're there for.The Patriots are still searching for a top
(01:00:52):
front office executive, and New Englandcompleted a pair of interviews for its executive
vice president of Player Personnel vacancy.Former Carolina Panthers Director of player Negotiations and
Salary cat Manager Samir Suleiman, andPhiladelphia Eagles Director of Scouting Brandon Hunt each
interviewed on Wednesday. Bill's Director ofplayer Personnel Terence Gray, former Cardinals Vice
(01:01:15):
president of player Personnel Quentin Harris,and Bengals senior personnel executive Trey Brown all
declined interview requests with the Patriots.Current director of scouting, Elliott Wolf,
remains the favorite to land the job. Former shohe Otani, an interpreter pi
Missouri, misur Heoray, has agreedto enter guilty please on two federal charges
(01:01:39):
after getting busted and accused of stealingseventeen million dollars from the Dodgers. Star
pitcher Mis Hurrah has agreed to ownup to charges of felony bank fraud and
submitting a false tax return. Hewas accused of using that stolen cash to
pay off debts to an illegal sportsbookoperation. A date for sentencing has yet
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to be said, but he ispotentially facing thirty three years behind bars and
a fine of up to one pointtwenty five million dollars, presumably of his
own money, but a reduced sentenceis expected in exchange for the guilty Please.
I mean, even if that judgmenthappens, it's not like they're going
to get all that money, andI doubt he would serve all that time.
(01:02:22):
Non violent crime. Yeah. TheRangers are bringing a member of last
year's World Series championship squad back intothe fold. Texas reacquired outfielder Robbie Grossman
in a trade with the Chicago WhiteSox. The Rangers are sending minor league
right hander Anthony huop Tui no toeback Yeah yeah to the Southsiders in exchange
(01:02:47):
for the switch hitting journeyman. Grossmanwas batting a two eleven with four RBIs
in twenty five games with the WhiteSox. In other news, starting pitcher
Dane Dunning was put on the fifteenteen day injured list due to a strained
rotator cuff, while a left handedpitcher, Colton Ingram was designated for assignment
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and one of the Ray's key rotationpieces has landed on the injured list.
Tampa Bay's starting pitcher Ryan p PepeoPepio was placed on the fifteen day injured
list Wednesday due to a lower leftleg bruise. He was hit by a
scorching comebacker in the Rays game againstthe New York Mets on Sunday. Pepio
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has been solid this season, postinga three point six to eight ERA and
seven starts. In a corresponding move, Tampa Bay activated righty Taj Bradley off
the injured list, and the Giantsare going to be without a member of
their lineup for the foreseeable future.San Francisco is placing designated hitter Jorge Celaire
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on the ten day injured list dueto a right shoulder strain. Selaird missed
the past three games due to theinjury. He was batting a point two
two with five home runs and eightRBIs through thirty four games. The thirty
two year old signed a three year, forty two million dollar deal with the
team this past off season, andthe Giants recalled outfielder Elliott Ramos from Triple
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A Sacramento in a corresponding move.And yesterday, Brittany Grinder's book Coming Home
hit stores and online retailers, tellingthe story of her ten month imprisonment in
Russia. In recent interview, Grinertalked about what she went through and some
of the stories elaborated on in herbook, and when she was first taken
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into captivity, a guard tried totake her to the men's tank, but
Brittany said no and her guard agreed. She now thinks they were just messing
with her with a mind game.And all she had in her cell was
a toothbrush, some toothpaste, andsome toilet paper, and when the TP
ran out, she says, sheused a shirt ripped into a different piece.
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And most of the time Griner hadcell mates, both of whom turned
out to be bad spies, whocreated diaries of what Griner would do,
how she'd interact with them, orwhat she'd talk about. When they were
required to share with guards. Someguards would ask her for her autograph while
she was still locked in her cell, which oddly enough made her feel normal.
She says. She said the biggestthing that pissed her off while while
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she was there was being hit onand being hit with accusations of being an
un American by some back home.Griner says that if she hated America,
why would she live there. Shealso points out that her father fought in
Vietnam and then went into law enforcement, and her original life plan before basketball
was to follow in her footsteps.To me, I was fascinating about some
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of the stuff that she said.And you hit on it is that they
give him a toothbrush and toilet paper. You want a torture somebody and make
somebody really uncomfortable. Yeah, notoilet paper, No toothbrush, man,
fuzzy teeth and itchy butts all daylong. Grow You'll roll over pretty fast,
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just for some toilet paper. Man. I'll tell you what you want.
Just give me one square minutes tosociety. Come on, man,
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about Rockklahoma at the website that RocksLahoma kmod at dot com. So Conspiracy
Theory Thursday, we talked about Areafifty one every now and then. And
there is this man named Kenny Veach, and in twenty fourteen he discovered a
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cave in southern Nevada emanating strong vibrations. He described it resembling the perfect capital
M. That's what the entrance looklike and when he would approach now,
but he was an experienced hiker knewthe Mohabi desert pretty well, and he
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described the interests as the m likeI said, But when he approached the
entrance, he said he was frightenedand he quickly left, and a month
later he decided to try and returnto find it. He disappeared without a
trace and hadn't been seen or heardfrom since. It's still a mystery to
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say. People say they don't knowwhat happened to him. Apparently the cave
when he approached it, there wasan intense vibration coming, shaking, violently
shaking his body, and that hefelt nauseous, okay, and that he
wasn't sure. It was called theM Cave vibration, and that I said,
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when he approached it it would shake. It has sparked theories ranging from
high frequency sounds inaudible to the humanear to the presence of electro magnetic fields.
To this day, no conclusive explanationfor the vibration has been reached.
Hmm. I wonder if other peoplehave gone up there to check out the
M Cave. I mean, Iwould think so, yeah. Right.
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My thought is is he went backand he's like, you know what,
screw it, I'm going to goin this cave. I want to see
what's in there, what is causingthis massive vibration. And he probably fell
down a hole and he died andor broke a leg and couldn't get out,
and now he's dead at the bottomof this cave somewhere. Many people,
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of course, have speculated what happenedto him, with some suggesting he
might have stumbled upon something otherworldly orgovernment related within the cave, and the
mystery of his disappearance gave rise toa multitude of theories, but no evidence
has ever surfaced about his disappearance.He wasn't known as a reckless adventurer.
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He wasn't known as a guy whotook unnecessary risks and chances. Remember those
people back in was it in Cubaor Puerto Rico that worked for the embassy,
and they were complaining of pain intheir ears, and they felt the
vibration when it happened. Come tofind out that was actually a weapon that
was being used and tested against froma foreign adversary against America. I can
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see something like this happening. Ifyou're going to test weapons discreetly secretively,
what better place to do with thanthe desert. Some are speculating that all
this is not a it ain't athing. People making up stuff to sell
his theory and to keep people ina conspiracy theory cycle, because what never
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gets talked about, apparently, accordingto one commenter, is that he had
major financial problems and major life lifeproblems and suffered from major depression, and
that when he was depressed, hewould go out and go on hikes,
okay, and to be with nature. It's a common thing with people that
are depressed. When you go walking, you feel better about yourself. And
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that he went out for a walkand for the hike, right, And
that there was a video apparently wherehe talks about his financial problems, and
that it is very possible that itled him to suicide and he went to
a place where no one would findhim and died. Okay, I can
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see that, And to me,I mean, I guess that's the perplexing
thing about suicide, especially with thismonth being mental health awareness and the idea
of that you're going to kill yourself. Would you want people to find you
or would you hope people would findyou? I guess it depends if you
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have family, kids and stuff likethat. You know, if you are
a loner, only child, neverhad any friends or anything, and you
go out to offer yourself, Well, what's the point and having somebody find
you. There's no closure there foranybody else to have. Okay, so
I could I could see I seesomebody doing that. Some people say he
entered the cave. Some people sayhe never entered the cave. Apparently some
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documentation he made said that the cavemade him vomit and that he never entered
it. Okay, I can't.I mean, I've been on a boat
vibrating enough where I felt like Iwas gonna throw up, Right, with
enough energy pulsing through your body,I could see the end of that could
happen, right, And if there'slike, let's just say, like an
electromagnetic field in there that's producing thatmuch energy. Okay. Yeah, you
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guys watch the Ghostbusters remake, notthe one with the girls, but the
one after that Paul rud One.Yeah, yeah, yeah, if you
guys watched that one, not andinside a cave in the middle of a
desert kind of like this is what'sgoing on. That's where all the ghosts
and whatnots like come from the bowelsof the earth. Yeah, you know,
and that's where they're living at,is in that cave or whatever.
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So maybe it's the same sort ofthing. This cave, this m cave
is like a portal to Hell,you know or whatever, and the spirits
got them. Yeah. The onlyproblem with that theory is there's no proof
of those existing, right because twopeople are too chicken ass to go under
this cave and find out, andand old mister man here he's like,
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I'm doing it and then he ain'tcome back since so we will never know.
No, I'm saying, there's noproof that that theory of a cave
like that exists anywhere. So tomake an assumption that's what could have happened
is all based off fantasy. Ohabsolutely absolutely, This could be the only
one in the world who who knowssure, who knows the actual gate?
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They they say that at the topof the at the north pole, right,
that that's where you get like it, it's the whole inner Earth theory.
We've talked about hollow Earth and stufflike that before. And you can't
get up there because you know,governments are like nay, nay, you
can't come up here. So inthe event that somebody that you can get
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in there. Who's to say thatthis desert cave is in another hole into
the middle of the earth. Somebodytexted in and said, I thought that
they could not locate the cave whenthey tried to go find him. That
was not documented in the article Icame across. And to me, that
would make sense is they would goback to where it was. And in
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twenty fourteen, there was cell phones, there were GPS, and if he
wasn't a reckless person, wouldn't hehave the correct things to make sure he
didn't get lost? To me,I have no idea. I haven't went,
you know, full in depth onit. It is very easy to
get lost hiking. Oh yeah,yeah, even it happens with experienced hikers.
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The there's that movie Mount Everest movie, right is it? Mount Everest,
Mount Rush, Mount Everest? AndJosh Brolin's in it, right,
and they're all experienced and he's He'slike, I would never take risks.
I would never take risks, andhe goes to help one of his friends
breaking his own rules and ends updying. So in the in the movie,
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and it was based off true events, that was a guy who was
very well versed and did not takeunnecessary risks. Funny thing about that it
doesn't seemed unnecessary when you save someone'slife or you're trying to because that feels
necessary, but when you died doingit, it was it's stupid. It's
a stupid mistake. And if hebroke his own rule and was like,
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oh, I don't use a GPS, that's for that's for Batas, I
don't have a map, that's forBade. The world is my map,
then you know he very well couldhave got law and died alone, starving
to death, regretting a lot ofthings and not vibrated to death, or
sucked into some vortex to go withthe aliens, or he's living on Mars.
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That someone said with a new nameVirginia. Virginia. If Gimbi came
to me and he was like,dude, if a Gimpey was a hiker
and was like, hey, Iwas hiking over on the Osage Hills and
I found this cave. Do youwant to go with me and explore it?
It was a weird vibration thing.I would say, I would probably
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pull like a Poltergeist scenario and sayI'll go with you to the cave.
You can tie a rope around yourbelly. I'll tie it to a tree
and I'll wait by the rope.You're not going to go splunk in with
me? No, sure, that'sfine. That does not bother me.
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I think that's I think that's fair. You know, it'd be the safest
way is to have somebody on theoutside of the cave at the entrance,
you know, with the other sideof the rope, just in case.
Hey, if I tug this threetimes, you need to pull me out?
Was that three? Was that three? Right? Because the vibration of
the energy doesn't transferred all the waydown the rope when you're at a certain
distance. Uh huh. I thinkmy question dam would have been when you
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said you felt these vibrations at thiscave, how high were you when you
found this cave. That's another exactthing to think about, too, is
it is not uncommon when people goon hikes to alter their state, right,
Right, And I've eaten mushrooms enoughtimes you kind of get that vibrating
feeling from time to time. Somaybe he was maybe there was no vibrations
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coming out of the caves. Hewas high on shrooms and decided to go
in slip, broke his ankle,tripped out for a couple of hours,
and then they now you did.I'm thinking that he's dead at the bottom
of this cave, to be honestwith you, or near somewhere. Yeah,
place he'd walked a hundred times,and yeah, but but near it's
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I could see how like people wouldbe able to find his body, okay
o, not necessarily because from whatI said, his car was like four
what four miles away from the caveentrance or whatever. So within that four
mile radius, I would like tothink even if you know, coyotes or
whatever dangoes came and ate him,you know, he breaks his leg or
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he passes out or whatever, andthen he gets eaten by animals, there
would still be some kind of remainsaround, bones, something, a skull.
It depends something. It depends rightif to me, it is very
The problem with the four mile thingis that that's assuming he did what he
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said he did right, right,we can only go off of what we
know correct. It's when boats gomissing in the oat in the water,
they go with the last known spot. It's hard to account what the ocean
did. What did they capsize?Did they take on what like, there's
so many other factors that are hardto determine that it's just in that area
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right, Right. The Malaysian planeis a good example. The number of
people that just go blindly missing isso perplexing to me. This is an
example of that. That poor familywhose father went missing in Barnstall and the
tornado. They don't know where he'sat. They think they don't know where
he's at. Right, he couldbe he could have got picked up by
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a tornado and be miles miles milesmiles miles. He couldn't. He could
have maybe just got thrown a littlebit and got lost, right, because
he's like eighty something and you're disorientedbecause you just got whorled around by a
tornado. Yeah, there's so manyand I don't want to go any too
too many things of like what couldbe happening to them. But the idea
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like people go miss all the time, right, It is insane to me.
If you're gonna make an argument foraliens or something like that, a
missing person is it? Oh?Absolutely, It is the best logical assumption
you can get to. Because thereare people that go missing and they can
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quickly deduce where they went, orin a month they could deduce where they
went to completely evaporate, Right,is insane to me? Either aliens or
you're now a Sasquatch love slave.Yeah again, I'm not on the Sasquatch
train. Sounds like Gimbias, it'sall about that. But this is another
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You add the vibration cave and it'snear area fifty one. Right, you're
like, oh, the government.That was the furthest thing from my mind,
to be honest with you, Butthat makes sense. Maybe he saw
something he did and he wasn't supposedto and he quote unquote disappeared. Yeah,
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how do we not know if thereis a a mass graveyard of people
that like cross the government and theyjust disappear and they throw them into this
pit or whatever, and there's somany different bodies and that's where they all
land is because the government's like,hey, you saw something you weren't supposed
to see, and there's only oneway to keep them quiet. The bus
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station. That's their best train station. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
exactly. Yeah, it's possible.I am. I am more likely
to believe the idea that this isa game and that like a computer simulation
and things like that are just theback door. Every computer program has a
back door on how to get intoit and stuff, and that that's more
of a backdoor scenario in the gamethat we are living in. I'll believe
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that way before I believe sasquatch,the bust, the train station, any
of those other things. I don'tknow. Man, Sasquatch love slaves sounds
pretty awesome for those other people,not me. I don't want to be
a Sasquatch slave. Maybe if Sasquatchshaves their legs. This says, gimpy.
Read about Nutty Putty Cave and you'llnever want to go spelunkin Nutty Putty
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Cave. Okay. Nutty Putty Caveis a hydro thermal cave in Utah Utes
in the United States. The cavewas formerly popular with amateur and professional cavers.
Despite being known for its narrow passageways, It was close to the public
in two thousand and nine following afatal accident. It was popular among Boy
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Scout troops and college students. Itwas found in nineteen sixty. It's owned
by the Utah School and Institutional TrustLand Administration. In two thousand and nine,
in the cave had four separate rescuers, rescues of cavers and boy scouts
who got stuck with the caves tighttwist. That's the other thing is you
people. You see people go cavingand they get into these super narrow spots
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and you're like, breathe in.I'm like, I get what if I
blowed up down there? Right right? Yeah, I'm good. I'm good.
I'm good on splunkin'. I'm justgonna leave it at that. Two
thousand and nine, John Jones becamestuck and subsequently died in the cave after
being trapped inside for twenty eight hours. That sounds horrible. Jones and three
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others had left their party in searchof the Birth Canal, a tight but
navigable, navigate navigable passageway with aturnaround at the end. He entered in
unmapped passageway, which he wrongly believedto be the canal, and found himself
at a dead end with nowhere togo, nowhere to go besides a narrow,
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vertical fish sure, believing this tobe the turnaround, he entered headfirst
and became wedged upside down yikes,for twenty eight hours. The fisher measured
ten by eighteen inches and was locatedfour hundred feet from the entrance of the
cave. A large team of workerscame to assist. The workers set up
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a sophisticated rope and pulley system inan attempt to extract him, but the
system failed when put under strain,plunging him back into the hole. He
had a cardiac arrest due to thestream placed upon his body over several hours
for being inverted and then the compressedposition. They concluded it would be too
dangerous to attempt to retrieve his body. The landowner and the family came to
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an agreement that the cave would bepermanently closed, with the body sealed inside.
Explosives were used to collapse the ceilingclose to his body, and the
entrance hole was filled with concrete toprevent further access. People of the cave
in community opposed the cave's closure,but group's petitioned to save the cave.
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I remember that episode of that partof the Back to the Future. Although
cavers had cut their way through agated entrance prior to the explosives used to
close the passage and the cemented entry, we made it difficult if not impossible
to gain. There is a filmabout it called The Last Descent. Hell's
no, what's that move? Isit? Twenty seven hours where Franco and
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the rock falls on his army oneof the best scenes in cinema. Like
you feel it, you know thatfeeling. That's where he like takes a
pocket knife and cuts his arm orleg off or whatever. Right, yeah,
yeah, and he gets he getsit all but the nerve and he
has to cut the nerve and yeah, he goes d Yeah, I'm good.
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As I get older, I havethis thing not to take unnecessary risks,
right, And as the older Iget, the more I guess why
that definition gets of what is anun necessary risk? Right? Right?
Walking through the grocery store you tryto fart and end up crapping your pants.
Unnecessary risk? No, no,no, that that's actually not on
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my radar yet. Yes, andeven then, if it was a risk,
I'd probably just wear a diaper,just being honest. They make them
for that, right, hold on, I want to take a chance,
no wrong. The idea that Ican walk around and just go to the
bathroom whenever I want sounds so appealing. I feel like I've won. I
would feel like I won the I'mbeing honest, I'm one being honest.
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I feel like that would be agiant victory in life. Just see him
like a toddler, just sitting therebeing all nice and still grinning. What's
going on? Legs kind of bent, cut the knee right, Corbyn's taking
a crap behind the couch. Doyou you ever in the lake or of
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the pool with somebody and you're likeyou're pissing, aren't you? Right right?
You're sure hanging out at the backof that raft a lot. I'm
gonna go a little bit here bythe latter, right right, Why all
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nine four five Conspiracy Theory Thursday.I saw this one come up, and
I was very excited because I alwaysenjoy this one. It is very ridiculous
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but also awesome at the same timethere apparently has been hump like objects spotted
on camera during the live stream ofthe lock Nest Monster. I sent you
guys the link so you could seeit. In the latest video, two
hump like objects break the surface ofthe water. It's there for a few
minutes. It was captured and sharedby Locknecks, Locknest Monster and I haven't
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had sex with anyone. Spotter eono iphenogging No Boddy using the nessy on
the net webcam took place in theearly morning hours, result in the video
of two mysterious black shapes appearing inthe right hand side of the footage.
Based on what appears in the video, he believes the mystery object was almost
twenty feet long because distance and darknessmake it very easy to determine size.
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For about two and a half minutes, the shapes are visible on the screen
before shifting to the right and outof you quote. It was just a
spot at first, which got biggerover the course of two and a half
minutes. He told a newspaper.The disturbance of water was in the same
position over the length of the siding, which was normal. The estimated length
of the disturbance was about eighteen feetlong. The size intrigued me as there
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is no known animals that length andloch ness It changed its appearance over the
course of the siding. Isn't nessy? It could be, but the footage
needs further analysis. The lock wascalm, but the darkened what was darkened
by low lying clouds. It wasall according to him at the time of
the recording at six fifteen eight andsix fifteen am to time of sighting at
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six forty two am. There wereno surface vessels observed. You guys got
to see the video. Did yousee anything that was alarming to you that
I've been sitting here waiting for somehumps and I don't see nothing either.
I get no humps. The ideathat you spin that much time watch it?
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Okay, So there it is allright. It is at about It
starts almost immediately in the video,about fifteen seconds, sorry, twenty seconds
in bottom right hand, right abovethat bush. It's kind of small,
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looks more like a pin dot,and as time goes by it gets bigger,
and then there's like another one behindit a little bit more faint.
Bird flies right over it, andit's there for a few more seconds.
It stays there until right at thevery end of the video when it disappears.
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It looks like a shadow. Really, that's probably what it is,
shadow of a bird of sorts.I have watched this live feed before,
just for fun, I don't knowwhy, and hopes that maybe I'll be
the one that spots it. Andpretty much I just said, sit there
and end up watching the landscape.That. Yeah, that's it, nothing
more, nothing less. I'm justsitting there watching this body of water and
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the landscape and nothing ever, everhappens. The amount of time this individual
has probably spent watching this stream tofind something, I'm fascinated by it,
and that's probably why he thinks hefound something or saw saw the humps,
because I still have yet. Imean you you, you gave us a
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good time, and I still haveyet to see anything. But my thought
there is is like your mind startswanting you to see something, so it'll
make stuff up, almost hallucinating sortof thing, you know, and then
it's like, oh, look,look I saw it. It's right there,
you know. Meanwhile, ain't nobodyelse saying anything? Yeah it to
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me, there's definitely something there.That's all I have to say about that
right, Probably a log coming upfrom the water popping up or something,
or you know, an alligator,or a shadow or shadow somebody's swimming anything,
anything, But I know NeSSI.But the amount of time he sat
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there just watching over and over andoh, I am so intrigued by this.
So thet the tales of the lochnessMonster have been around for ever forever.
I was just trying to see ifI can get a year on it
nineteen thirty three. A popular interestand belief in the creature has varied since
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it was bought to world attention innineteen thirty three. So nineteen thirty three
is when we first started talking aboutNeSSI, and it's been going on for
all these decades. What I'm gettingto is, how could Nessie still be
alive after so long? We're talkingalmost one hundred years, you know,
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nessib like ninety something. Now,well this is offspring. Oh yeah,
you think so? Huh? Imean, I guess that could make sense.
But I mean you gotta have youhave to have at least two two
monsters to make a third. Idon't know if that's necessarily true, right,
I mean I guess, I mean, there are animals who who lay
eggs and then but how do theyget fertilized? I guess there are animals
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that do that. An eel thatwe don't know anything about. That but
it duplicates on its own, butthey don't have sex. There is one
sea water animal that we don't knowanything about. We don't know how it
works or anything. And I thinkit's the eel. Okay, it could
be wrong. Many animals reproduce asexually, including plenarians, annelid worms, turbilarians,
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sea star, fung guy, andplants. It says, here sea
sponges, it says. However,there are some interesting critters in the animal
kingdom that do the same thing.Sea sponges, tapeworms, aphids, jellyfish,
marmark crebs, a boa constrictor,okay, whiptail lizards, gall wasps,
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and then there was that was theThen it had come me off and
made me go there. Okay,here we go, gall wasps, comodo
dragons, and a hammer head sharks. So I guess it is possible.
It is possible because there were twolizards on this list. So I'm thinking,
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you know, Nessie is a kindof it seems lizard like. Sure,
I guess. I don't know.I'm just going off of what I
what I've heard, what I doknow. So man, yeah, sure
maybe it is the offspring, butI mean, come on, we all
know offspring gets curious. Kids getcurious all the time. Except Sasquash kids.
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Yeah, well yeah, they're theirtheir parents train there right, you're
just breaking Sasquatch rules as why right? Right? So it's like why could
or alien rules? All right?Why couldn't mess these kids be like,
hey, what's that up there?I've never seen that before. To your
point with kids like across the board, why aren't there alien kids like sneaking
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out exactly? Sasquatch kids sneaking hittingmailboxes? Should let youopocabra babies just out
there terrorizing you know, the planes. All right, we got to take
a break. We've got our toplist today, top movie and team.
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Good morning, it's the Big MadMorning Show. Six oh kmod. You
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four five Join us right now?Is Michael Legga from tol Strillers. Hey
buddy, how are you? Goodmorning? Corbet, good morning, sir,
and rain has not been the bestof friend to Baseball in the last
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seven to ten days. Has itno man who It's been brutal, probably
the rainiest stretch. I think we'veever had three rainouts in that twelve game
homestand which is not how you drawthem up. But when we did play,
we had great crowds and we hadsome great fun and it was it
was pretty awesome. But yeah,three rainouts in twelve days. We had
one rain out all last season,so that's not great. Well, And
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the reason I'm bringing this up isbecause you guys have a really good policy
of if you have tickets to agame that gets rained out, what happens.
Yeah, they can use it asfans that had that are holding tickets
can use it to any other gamethe rest of the regular season for you
know, for equal value. Sojust your standard rain check is what they
call it in baseball. So youknow, if you had a seat behind
home plate for the game that wascanceled, you can come and go to
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the box office and buy get aseat for this, you know, just
exchange your rainout ticket for any othergame that season. Yeah, I think
that's a really good policy. Ratherthan you have to do the game you
missed being replayed are actually made up, then you can go to any game.
I think that's a great policy toshow how much the fans are important
to you guys. So I justthink it was important to point that out,
especially with so many rain delays thathaving you guys are back at action
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on Tuesday on the fourteenth, downat one Oak Field with a really good
homestand with Wichita, who have beenreally good. Yeah, Wichita has been
a nice little burgeoning rivalry for us. We love it. We call it
the Propeller Series because Wichita has got, you know, a big aerospace industry
as this Tulsas, so that's kindof a bond I think between the two
cities. So we play for aPropeller Trophy at the end of the season
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with these guys, and we've playedsix games against them so far this year
more three. We're even at threeto three, so you know, these
games have a little bit more significancebecause of that. And of course two
dollars Tuesday. On Tuesday, yougot day baseball on Wednesday, and as
the weekend comes in for that homestandnext week you had fireworks on both nights
too. Yeah, exactly, anotherbig weekend out here, you know,
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as we start getting the kids outof school in the summer and the summer
weather and hopefully a little bit moredrier weather starts to settle in. This
is kind of the best time ofyear for us. I would say is
like mid May to July fourth isprobably the best time of year to come
to a Drillers game. Well,I'll make sure you get your tickets Tulsa
Drillers dot Com. I wanted tobring up this one baseball thing. I'm
gonna try and play some audio sohopefully you can hear this, Mike when
(01:38:23):
I play this back. This happenedwhen I'm gonna mess this name up the
Dodgers player, Yoshimindo yam Yama Amamoto, thank you, it was up.
He was pitching, and just listento the announcers on what happens uh with
this this pitching sequence. Don't takethis the wrong way, but we are
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already a no hitter alert Yoshinobu Yamamotobefore he throws a single pitch tonight against
Tomorrows. We have a no hitteralert, enjoy, but could be a
no hitter from Yamamoto, you know, jas wing your first pitch right here
on MLB Network for Haroldey. I'mGreg. We have a no hitter alert.
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Enjoy this game live on MLB Network. It's in the major leagues to
establish himself as that guy first pickfirst, a six straight win and a
thirteenth out of their last fifteen afterthey took the first game six to three
last night. Yeah, Momoto comeshome and off we go and the aggressive
Marlins get a first pitch swing ata high fly ball and a home run
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for It's a home run on thefirst pitch after all that pomping circumstance for
a no hitter and Mike, thisis a classic example of announcers cursing themselves
and that it can go sideways atany point. But from a baseball fan
standpoint, pretty awesome sequence, absolutelyclassic, exactly what he deserved. What
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a joke. You know. Thisis the guy from that was actually the
studio guy from MLB Network, Sothey were getting ready to throw it to
that game, I think, andyeah, he made his bold prediction,
and boy did that just backfire inabout two seconds. Hilarious and but worthy.
I mean, Yamamoto is not abad pitcher, He's a absolute stud
so yeah, and the Marlins arehorrible, and so I mean, like,
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okay, decent, you know prediction, But it's pretty hard to shut
out a major league team, evenif it's the worst major league team,
right, even those guys score runs. So to apply otherwise is a little
far off, right, Yeah.I mean it's just typical of what society
today. You know, guys,you know on the radio and TV,
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they just throw out garbage. It'severything. We're in a clickbait society.
Man, It's terrible. It's justabsolute garbage for him to say that,
you know, just making a coupleguys laugh. I guess the one guy
that said to his left, whosays, yeah, Jazz likes to swing
at that first pitch, well,sure did. That guy was right with
his prediction, right, and heabsolutely did the But I will come to
(01:41:00):
the defense of my brethren here.He could have been trying to fill time
to throw it to the crew outin in LA for the game. I
mean, sometimes the improv that hasto happen for a baseball announcer. Can
you got to come up with stuffto talk about? Yeah, yeah,
sure, I mean that's a preybold prediction. I mean, I mean,
(01:41:21):
like Okay, you know, firstgame of the regular season, opening
day, incoming undefeated season. Herewe go, guys, undefeated season one
sixty two and oh for the Dodgers. I mean like, there's some predictions
you can make and there's some thatare best, you know, left in
the old back pocket. Well,listen, I have a prediction and that
is if you go to a gameat one Oakfield to see the Tulstal realition
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action, You're gonna have a goodtime. There's so much going on between
the food, the beverages, theatmosphere, the games played, between the
innings. The kids are going tohave fun sitting out on the grassy berm,
the fireworks that happen on the weekends. There's always something exciting happening at
one Oakfield. And don't forget tostop by the pro shop too and get
some of the cool merchant dice thatthe drillers have there too. And you
can also look at it online TulsaDrillers dot Com. Back in action next
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Tuesday at one Oakfield. Mike,thanks for taking the time, as always,
appreciate you guys. Have agree weekend. All right, take a break
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Tuesday, I'm sorry. On Thursdays, at this time we do this thing
called top list. Let's get started. It's Tiperbig Mad Morning Show's top list,
random topics, randomly drawn with randomresults. Now here's Corbyn KIMPM Lindsay
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with this week's top list. Thisweek's top list is top TV and movie
mom. See Mother's Day is onSunday, so this feels appropriate, Lindsey,
what is your number five top TVor movie mom? All right,
I'm gonna start with the CHIV momsthat I wouldn't have mind having growing up.
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I picked Sophia Petrillo coming in atnumber five from The Golden Girls,
because she was witty, funny ashell, and a great Italian cook.
We always have good food in thehouse, Sophia. I don't ever think
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I remember Sophia cooking anything. Okay, she was at the stove a lot
Stelle Getty. Sorry. I waslike, uh did we see okay,
okay, yeah, she was aTV mom. She was Dorothy's mind.
Yeah yeah yeah. Uh. Numberfour Mortitia Adams from the Adams Family.
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She was hot, so you'd havegood geens passed down to you. Oh
she was dead. Mortitia wasn't dead. Yeah. They were just very goth.
Yeah, there were goths before Gothwas Goth. I thought Morticia was
a vampire. No, No,I don't think so. I don't think
so. Maybe you're thinking of themonsters probably. No, No, you
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don't know what I'm thinking. Ithought Martitia was like a vampire or something.
No, I don't remember that.Well, what was she then?
She wasn't a human? Yeah shewas. Yeah, everybody in the Adams
family was human except for a thingand cousin it. Yeah. Yeah,
because Wednesday was total human, Pugsy, total human. And yeah even yeah,
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the thing and cousin it. Hehe was the hand and I was
thinking the thing that's that's from themonsters or whatever. Okay, according to
this, because this has got tobe accurate because it's the Internet. No,
they are anything but nutty or veryeccentric people. Okay. Yeah,
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she didn't take any s from anybody, and she taught her kids the same
thing. They just were who theywere. They didn't care. Mortuitia's maiden
name is Frump. I did notknow that. She was definitely not frumpy.
And she had an older sister namedOphelia. Hmm, the more you
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know. Yeah, my last TVmom was Alice Keaton from the Family Ties.
Okay. She was really chill andvery likable. She never really embarrassed
her kids in any way, andshe was very accomplished. She was an
architect and I dug her. Okay, So which brings me to my favorite
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two movie moms that I would haveliked to have had Melynn Eatonon from Steel
Magnolia. So this is two two. Sally Field Yep, yeah, because
she was a bit square, butshe loved her daughter and would do anything
for her. She even donated herkidney to save her daughter's life. Plus
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she had a great support group ofgirlfriends. Yeah, and they had a
great time, and her girlfriends helpedher keep her sanity. And I think
that a good support system is keyfor every mom, and you would want
that for your mom, honestly.And then number one for me is Aurora
Greenway from Terms of Endearment, whowas played by Shirley Maclain. She was
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she was rich a f okay Numberone and number two when her daughter was
sick and dying of cancer. Theway that Aurora talked to that hospital staff
and got her medicine when she wasyelling at them, why hasn't anyone gotten
my daughter meds? She's in pain, she needs her medicine gets yes?
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Yeah, yeah, I mean youwant that type of woman having your back,
especially when you need it the most. And a deranged crazy person.
Absolutely, she's fantastic in that movie. That movie is fantastic. But yeah,
yeah, okay, for sure.Interesting. All right, we're doing
top TV and movie moms. Kimmie, what he got for number five?
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Oh, coming in a number fivewould be Kitty Foreman played by Denver Joe
Rupp from that seventies show. Yeah. See, she seemed like always just
be bubbly and in a good mooddrunk, yes, and if you pissed
her off, she'll let you knowabout it because she went up. The
few times that she went off,she went off, but she seemed like
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a cool, cool mom. Youknow, made me wish that I was,
you know, part of that familywhatever. So yeah, Kittie Forman,
Now Red was an asshole, butyou know he was just a standard
hard ass dad, you know,calling everybody don't ass But this isn't dad's.
We're talking about mom's. Number fouris going to be uh Peg Bundy
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played by Katie Sigall. Now,Peg Bundy is probably the first uh I
want to say, like TV crush. You look at her, you're like,
hey, hubba hubba, you know, huge hair, huge jugs,
big fat ass, those long asslegs, I'm like, oh, you
should be hitting that more often,man, But you know, he always
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seemed to not want to, andI get it. I guess I get
it, you know. But I'mlike, oh, come on, now,
come on, knock the bottom outof that. I think you're happy.
Yeah, that's number four. Numberthree, Lindsay added Estelle Giddy Sophia
Petrillo. She was always cool,you know, sassy, sassy, old
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miss and Petrillo, you know,always just quick, like she said,
quick witted, good coal. ButI didn't you know she was a TV
mom, But I looked at hermore as like a grandma obviously because you
know, she played that character orwhatever, but not a be cool if
she was my grandma, yeah,I wouldn't hit it like I would Peg
Bondy. But that's just me.That's just me. Number two. Number
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two is Helen Parr. Do youknow who Helen Parr is? Yes,
Helen Parr would be Elasta girl,yes, from from The Incredible. Yeah,
this is incredible simply because she's apog Man. God damn, that
ass on, miss is incredible,just like Bottom Jean's yellow. Real man,
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I'm telling you, this is incredible. Be packing and I'm like,
dang nothing berthing hips dame, allright, you get it, get it.
I'd like to see the other sideof missus incredible mm and the number
one if you notice, like mostof those minus Sophia Petrullo kind of had
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like a sexual connotation to it.Maybe Kitty Forman. I probably would still
hit Kitty Forman. I'm just saying, just saying, until she laughs.
Then it's like, I don't know, but none lass. The number one
TV and movie mom for me doesn'thave a name, at least I couldn't
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find a name, but it's themom from Mars Needs Moms. The only
TV character a movie character that hasever made me cry. To be honest
with you, all right, Iwatched that movie shortly after my mom passed,
and then when the kid finally reuniteswith his mom, I just lost
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my mom in the movie. Inthe movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, Joan Cusack, Okay,I don't care. I don't care.
Great actress just looks like she's beenhit by a bunch of rocks for
real, sorry boulders. The freakystuff that she did and shameless though.
If she if she's that character,all you're crossing streets. I'm just saying,
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I'm just saying, but that thatTV mom I don't know just had
my heart from the moment that Ihad seen her, and uh, and
that's why she became my number oneTV and movie mom. I love that
you worked in a Mars needs mom'sreference and that we're doing topless TV and
movie moms. Number five for mea modern one. We've brought this show
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up already once today, and thatwould be Chilly Bluey's mom. She's awesome,
she's a great mom. Watch itand tell me she's not a great
mom. She makes a stelle Gettylook old. She is. Stelle Getty
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was a crabby bitch. Who's thevoice behind Chill? I have no idea
some Australian New Zealand chick. Sothat's number five for me. Number four
Elaine Miller in the movie Also AlmostFamous, played by Francis McDonald, and
she lets her kids have fun,be adventurers, don't do drugs, but
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try to be responsible. Rock starshave kidnapped my kids. Comes home after
being gone forever, much longer thanthey needed to just let him sleep.
She's a good mom. Be whoyou want to be. Be a flight
flight attendant, whatever, But I'myour mom. I think it's a pretty
great mom. Number three, I'mgoing to use the same actress, just
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a different movie, because I can'tthink of a list like this and not
include this actress, and that isSally Field. But I'm picking Forrest Gump
Sally Field. I mean, lookwhat she did. So she cared a
lot about her kids education. Ithought about the same thing. He ain't.
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Nobody ain't. None of these othermoms that have been mentioned have done
any of that, right, atleast publicly known any maybe Peg Bundy.
No, she didn't love her kidsenough. Yeah, so I feel like
she is a pretty good mom.Yeah, in that scenario, for real.
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All the Sally Field plays such somany good moms in a lot of
movies she's done and TV shows.So to me, Sally Field's got to
be on our list like this.Number two Sarah Connor Terminator too. Yeah,
she is a fantastic She's fighting arobot to protect her kid. Pretty
good. Yeah. Yeah. Numberone I can't decide because I've got two
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written down and both of them willstrike a oh moment in some Okay,
I'm gonna go with this one.Tommy's mother and goodfellas here, her kids
show up, Her son and histwo friends show up in the middle of
the night to get a shovel tobury a body, and she makes them
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dinner spaghetti and she's a bit ofa painter, quite good too, artistic.
Yeah. Look, get this douglooking one way, got this dog
looking the other way. That guylooks like someone we know. He doesn't
ask any questions about the shovel.No, here's some skindy. In fact,
I'm gonna take this knife for thosethat know. In the scene,
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they have a dead body what theythink is dead in the trunk of the
car, a made man that they'regonna get. Ultimately is their demise in
the movie. And they stop toget a shovel at the mom's house because
I guess mom lives nearby. Soin the middle of the night to show
up, and she's a very oldwoman and she's like true Italian family,
come in, let me make yousomething. They make a giant spread.
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In the middle of the night.They're eating pasta while there's a dead body,
you know, get in the trunk. Take time to eat man.
Not to spoil it for anybody,but when they finally get to the spot
they go to get ready to digthe hole. The guys awake and alive,
and they take the knife Grandma ormom just gave him. Just start
stebbing the heck out of the bodyin the back of the trunk. It's
a great movie. So that sceneis, that sequence of events is just
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brilliant. So good mom always thereto make a meal for you kid,
except who the kid is doesn't care. It is what it is. You
look like you've lost weight. Let'smake you by the way ahead, Let's
make you some some cutlets and somegravy, right right. My other number
one was Melinda Dyllon. For thosewho don't know who that is, that
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would be the mom and a Christmasstory. Okay, Yeah, she seemed
like a good she was a goodmom. Yeah. Text came in here,
Sophia Vegara from Modern Family. Yeah. I mean here's the problem I
have with that and kind of someof your lists. You're just going with
hot. Yeah, moms don't usuallygo in the hot category. Right.
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They call them MILFs for a reason. Gorm, it's not a milf list.
If we did the top mils,we'll save that for next year.
Yeah, for TV and movies.I'm one hundred percent on board. Another
text edit is called and wants Gimpey'slist back. Yeah, one hundred percent.
Maggie from the Ranch, okay,sure, melacunas bad Moms? Yeah,
(01:57:17):
yeah, again, we're back tothis. See do you have melacunas
bad moms? And then you havePeg Bundy and Marge Simpson. You're all
over the place. Yeah. AndLinda from Bob's Burgers. I mean Linda,
she was a good mom. Ohno, I'm thinking of something else.
She seemed alright, I guess.But Julie Bowen I think is an
attractive woman. She is not agood mom though. She constantly is like
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manipulating her kids a little bit,conspiring against him because she doesn't like one
of their boyfriends. Like good,good thing to do, good mom treats.
No, she was. She wasa decent mom. She was.
Now we're backtry okay, decent?Yeah, no, she was decent.
She passes a test for sure?What was another one I saw in here?
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Aunt Meg and Twister. She treatedeveryone as her kid. That's true.
She was great. That's true.Gemma from Sons, Oh no,
well, I mean it's still youknow Katie Sigall, but I mean in
that show she was not a goodperson. I am shocked the number of
times Kitty Foreman showed up on thislist. She's a good man, maybe
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not one year drunk all the time, So okay, Laura and Grandma Gilmore
Girls, Connie Britton, Friday NightLights. I've not watched Friday Lights of
the movie, so are the TVshow, So I'm not familiar with her
as a movie Lindsay. I didwatch it the first couple of episodes,
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so I can't really say whether ornot she was a good mom or not.
Roseanne. Roseanne was a good mom. Yes, she was very relatable.
I felt whatever, not as sexyas you know, a missus andress
and not a sexy list. Allright, we got to take a break.
We'll be back. Kingdom of thePlanet of the Apes now playing only
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Morning Show, Tulsa's Rock Station ninetyGood morning. It's the Big Mad Morning
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Show nine four six oh kmod.You can also text bmms and then what
you want to say to eight twonine four five Join us in the studio,
right now is a good friend ofKmod's for a long time, and
that's recording with cancer sucks. Heybuddy, Hey man, how's up?
What's up? Can you even talk? Yeah? It's all good. Uh.
(01:59:54):
We are set for the twentieth annualhandle Bars and Hot Rods. Wow,
congratulations, thank you. That isquite the accomplishment, right, right,
For anything I think about, twentyyears is a long time, and
it just is really an homage toreally the people that come out and support
it, the volunteers, you andyour family's hard work and dedication to it.
(02:00:15):
But twenty years a long time forany charity event to continue, right,
And I agree, I'm I'm flooredby the fact it's been twenty years,
number one, But the fact thatit's it's still a huge event.
It's cool, you know, justespecially not only twenty years. But waulls
Ocklahoma is a finicky place, sure, And what I've always admired about you
in any of your events is youkeep your events, but do you always
(02:00:36):
evolve them in some capacity something tochange or whatever. But it stays pretty
much the same, Like it's Handlebarsand Hot Rods. It's been pretty much
called that the whole time. Butyou're doing a couple things different this year.
Let's talk about what handlebars and hotRods is for those that haven't been
paying attention for twenty years, Okay, it is. When I started doing
the start doing cancer sucks. Idecided if I was gonna do fundraising,
(02:00:59):
and I was gonna do it withstuff that I enjoy, and because I
didn't come from a fundraising background,didn't know jack about what I was doing.
So cars, motorcycles and music iswhat I decided we were going to
do to raise money for cancer research. Handahbars and hot Rods was my original
attempt at doing that, and atthat point twenty years ago, twenty years
ago, I rode my motorcycle alot. I rode my I drove my
(02:01:23):
sixty seven Camaro a lot, andI just liked both of them. But
there were not shows that invited motorcyclesequally, and it always kind of ticked
me off because I really liked toride my bike and really liked to go
to those kind of things. ButTulse Area didn't have anything that I felt
like invited the bikers and the hotrodders equally. So I named it Handabars
and hot Rods and made it.It transformed as as you mentioned. You
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know, it started out as apoker run and it's evolved into a show
because you know, when we starteddoing the poke run, there weren't very
many of them. We had athousand bikes. It would come out to
the Cherokee Casino and do this pokerrun. It was huge and awesome.
And time went by and everybody starteddoing poker runs, so that took us
out of the novelty. So Ihad to change it. And that's usually
(02:02:09):
what the reason for the change isover the years, is because somebody else
started doing the same thing. Idon't want to do the same thing as
everybody else, so I try tofind something different every year, every event
that you know may or may notwork, but you got to try it
absolutely. You always not afraid totry something that you're not one hundred percent
sure on, which is a reallygreat quality and what I love about you
(02:02:30):
and cancer sucks. So twentieth AnnualHandleballers not Rods happening in May eleventh,
downtown Bixby. Where are you guysgoing to be in downtown Bixby? All
over it The streets are blocked.We did it last year is the first
time downtown. It turned out reallycool. It's just it changes the whole
atmosphere of the car show because notjust a car show and a parking lot,
which there's nothing wrong with those,we've done those too, but it
(02:02:50):
just gives it a really cool feelbecause it's it's little old Bixby or what
you know, kind of yeah,it's little little Bixby when you get down
there, but we're around it.But uh but it's really cool and we
block off all the streets. Wehave a Charlie Young Park where we have
a PA system, where we havea we'll have a Risky Biscuit, Risky
Biscuit, Risky Business band will beplaying, and we'll have a DJ Cliff.
(02:03:15):
We'll be out there making uh makingnoise in between times as far as
your announcements and door prizes and allthat. And then one of the things
we added this year is, uhSo, paulpa Root sixty six Cruise Night
does A has started doing a powerwheel race with kids, and uh so
(02:03:35):
we're incorporating that into our event.At noon, we're going to have the
first annual Cancer Sucks power Wheel Raceat the car Show, and the proceeds
We're still kind of working out someof the details on that, but any
donations that are made through that andthrough the whole show in general, but
especially that being a new part ofit, all those proceeds will be donated
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to pediatric cancer research. Wonderful power. What is power? Well, you
know your kids have got to havea motorized vehicle, right, your little
little barbie jeep or whatever. Yeah, it's that. That's fantastic. So
it's a little electric cars and bikesand jeeps and four wheelers and whatever that
these kids have. They set upa regular drag strip and they race down
(02:04:21):
the street. This is this Thisis a perfect transition to point out that
this is a family event. Youbet it isn't just motorcycles and hot rods
to look at. This is afamily event from the power machine racing,
which is brilliant. But also thereis a kid zone right right, and
you know there's a park. Imean it's at the park. It's focused
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around the park, and there's playgroundequipment and it's you know, a big
open area for kids to run andand not touch cars, but uh,
you know, run around and havea good time. And like I said,
we just added that and we're gonnasee how that goes. It's it's
a cool When I first first timeI saw it, I thought, that's
really cool. I really want todo something like that. Yeah, that's
awesome. And if someone wanted toto put their kid in that, just
show up. Yeah, you cango to a Handlebars and Hot Rods page
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on Facebook if you're on there onsocial media, and the event is under
twentieth Annel Handlebar's and Hot Rods Carand Bike Show. But there's details there
on for the guy that is actuallydoing those races. If you have questions
about that, because I have nothing. I know nothing about it except what
I has told you. Right,you're a great do. You do a
great job at delegating and letting peopleown it when they say I want to
(02:05:26):
help out, You're like, great, here you go. It makes it
a lot easier, you know,if you can get a few key people
doing a few key things that youdon't have to worry about, and you
can oversee all of it, youknow, it's that's what happens. That's
what happens in twenty years of doingthe car show. It's just part of
the success that sucks is that youtrust the people you bring on to help
out, right, right, Itbeing on Mother's Day is important to you.
That's I mean, this is aboutCancer Sucks, is about helping people
(02:05:53):
not have to deal with cancer inthe future, hopefully hopefully, right,
And it's all because of how closeit hit home to you. Right,
My mother died in nineteen ninety six, which, man, we just need
to quit throwing dates out there becausethis makes me feel really old. But
she died in nineteen ninety six.When she was sick with cancer, she
made arrangements to donate her body tocancer research. So when we start doing
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Cancer Sucks, it was, youknow, a no brainer. I'm going
to raise money for cancer research,and so we started it that way.
But what I was gonna say isshe died the Wednesday before Mother's Day in
nineteen ninety six. So we dothe car show the weekend of Mother's Day
every year so that Rick doesn't haveto think about his mom. I've got
(02:06:36):
other stuff on my mind at thatpoint, and I don't have to dwell
on the fact that, damn it, it's Mother's Day again, you know
what I mean, keeps my mindbusy. We do the same thing with
the concert in November. I don'thave to worry about the holidays because I've
got concerts on my mind and youknow, trying to book bands and trying
to get all that stuff figured out. But anyway, that's why we do
it on Mother's Day weekend. Andit's a weird time to do it.
(02:07:00):
Some people it's like, oh,it's Mother's Dan. I'm like, yeah,
it is. That's a great wayto celebrate her life, right right,
And and we've we've done it solong, so many people know what
our deal is and what the reasonis, and they have their own stories.
And that's that's what's cool about ittoo. Is it every event we
get to listen to all the storiesfrom everybody's that's there, some good,
some bad, some you never wantto hear again, you know. But
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that's that's part of the drill.It's just a it's a cool it's a
cool set. Yeah. The thingabout Handlebars and Horage, which is May
eleventh down at downtown Bixby, isthat it almost has become a a support
group, and that was never theintention of it, but it's become a
place where people can go, Iknow how you feel, and you don't
feel so alone when sometimes in griefyou feel completely alone exactly. And the
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thing that we've the way we approachstuff, and I mean it's really the
way I approach everything is just hI try to be as laid back as
possible on on stuff, so it'seasier to come up to a booth that
can't sucks and see that we're notall stiff and wear in three piece suits
and trying to represent we're representing realworld people. We are, We're real,
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We're not putting on a face foranybody. We're not doing anything.
So people are comfortable coming up saying, hey, man, I just lost
my aunt, you know, andtalking about it and walking away and feeling
okay about it. And we haveso many volunteers that have been through that,
which I think almost all of themprobably, but everybody can sympathize with
the stories and it's not a yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, I
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gotta go kind of a deal.We will sit there, our people will
sit there and listen to every singlestory and every single scenario, and you
know, and I think that's alittle different too, because you don't have
that intimidation factor as far as froma corporate standpoint, you know, what
I'm saying without sitting in a roomwith donuts, coffee and a bunch of
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chairs facing each other. Yeah,it's a little more relaxed and more of
like, hey, we can celebratethat person right right, and you know,
and we're we're totally totally all rightif you bring us a beer when
you come, tell us your story. You know, it's not like you
know, well, we have thebeer sales, we have the concessions,
we have all the restaurants now TomBixby and and everyone's involved. But it's
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a like I said, we tryto try to keep everything at a setting
that's just comfortable. You know,we don't. It wasn't our intention to
be a big corporate thing like that, you know what I mean. And
and we should point out cancer sucksis not a big corporate thing. I
know you've been hey, we're abig deal, though you are a big
deal. But you guys have beenasked and pushed kind of in that direction
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multiple times, and you always arelike, eh, now we're doing Yeah,
it's just what we're there for.Yeah, we we do well with
what we do, and we donateall the proceeds from every event to cancer
research and We're well over two milliondollars we've donated at this point, which
is crazy, super crazy. It'sa huge accomplishment that it should be extremely
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proud. Yeah, it's it's just, uh, it's nuts when we sit
down and think about, you know, the amount of money that that we've
written checks for and a lot ofthat is matched along the way, like,
for instance, on this event,all the proceeds from this event will
be donated to the Children's Health Foundation, which is basically the pediatric research facility
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in at ou excuse me. Andso what's gonna happen with this show is
if you come up to the showand you buy a T shirt and you
spend twenty bucks, We're gonna takethat twenty dollars. Cancer Sucks is going
to match that, so that becomesforty. We're gonna take that forty and
donate it to a children's health foundationand they're gonna make it eighty. So
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one T shirt that you buy iseighty dollars in research. Wow, amazing,
that's huge. And yeah, Imean we've worked with these guys for
a long time and they get it, you know, they understand what we're
doing and they like our approach andthey go out and seek some of their
other corporate sponsors to you know,hey, will you match this show or
whatever. And we've done it forthe last several years in it last year
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was a twenty thousand dollars donation.Yeah, from a little old car show
and Little Old Bixby, Oklahoma Bye, you know, a group of heathens.
It is a fun time, allfor a good cause. It's going
to be a great time to beoutside. Registrations from nine to eleven.
There's the car car Show, thekid Zone, there's vendors, there's a
bike show, live music, raffles, they're doing trophies. At two point
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thirty you're doing the pinstriping an artauction, which is super cool for those
who don't know how that works,right, That is a cool addition you
guys are doing. You bring anew unwrapped toy, You're going to donate
those to the children Hospital at SaintFrancis exactly, which is really great.
Cancer sucks dot com. If youwant to get some information on that,
we'll post the facebook group facebook pageon ours so you guys can see that.
But it's a time for the twentythanual Handlebars and Hot Rods happening downtown
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Bixby on May eleventh. Starting registrationstarts at nine. Food Beverages. Everything
you need right there, everything evensunshine. Awesome, Rick, congratulations,
man, So excited for you.I could never do it without kamo D.
You guys changed our life when wewhen we started working with you guys,
So you and our other corporate sponsors, most of them are have been
around for a while, but wecouldn't do We couldn't go into a show
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like this without having everything paid forupfront. That way I can send up
on that stage in front of Godand everybody and say, hey, every
stinking penny he's gonna be donated research, not after we pay for hot dogs,
not after we pay for pay perclips. Everything is covered by our
corporate sponsorships. So that that's cooland that's unique, and that's just another
thing that we do that's a littlebit different. But we appreciate our corporate
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sponsors and everybody's involved in this,all the volunteers. Kmo D twentieth anniversary,
I'm sorry, twentieth Annuel Hand ofBars and Hot Rods, May eleven,
Downtown Bixby. Take a break andwe'll be back. You're listening to
the Big Med Morning Show. Thisis Tulsa's Morning Show ninety D. Good
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morning, It's the Big nine MorningShow. Let's find out what everybody and
learn. Will start with Lindsay,Lindsay, what'd you learn today? I
learned that Gimpi will most likely begrilling some drunk weenies later. And I
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handlebars and hot rods this weekend.So my money is on him winning in
the pink barbiejeep. Gimpete, whatdid you learn today? Learn? There's
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That's not a new world for him, by the way. Also,
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